Turkey
It took over the Babylonian, Assyrian and Lydian Empires.
Assyrian, Egyptian, Babylonian, Lydian, Phoenician, Greek.
No. Lydia is a place name from Asia Minor, modern day Turkey. Lydia was an iron-age kingdom that is of the Indo-european language group, more related to Hittite than Greek. Many warriors at the Trojan war were Lydian. Saint George was Lydian.
John the Lydian was born in 490.
The Lydian's main contribution is that they invented the first coin.
lydian -is an ancient language of Asia minor
No, Lydian became extinct sometime around the first century BCE.
The first coin was the Lydian Lion. The Lydian Lion was fabricated in 3500 BC.
it is a coin:).
The Lydian's lived in 685 B.C.E.. These people lived in Lydia, and spoke their own language, which was called Lydian.
The countries absorbed by Persia included Media, the Babylonian Empire, the remnant of the Assyrian Empire, the Lydian Empire and other peoples in Asia Minor, Thrace, Syria, Parthia, the peoples of Central Asia, Egypt, Libya.
what is the shape of the land in Lydian