Sardis - Wikipedia After the fall of the Lydian Empire, it became the capital of the Persian satrapy of Lydia and later a major center of Hellenistic and Byzantine culture Now an active archaeological site, it is located in modern day Turkey, in Manisa Province, near the town of Sart
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Sardis - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway Like Troy, Sardis was a citadel and place of refuge, the residence of king and courtier It must have been inhabited from the first coming of man to the Hermus valley, and a place of importance from the first days of the Lydian kingdom in the 13th cent b c
Sardis | Turkey, Map, Location, History | Britannica Sardis is the ruined capital of ancient Lydia, about 50 miles (80 km) east of present İzmir, Turkey Strategically located on a spur at the foot of Mount Tmolus (Boz Dağ), it commanded the central plain of the Hermus Valley and was the western terminus of the Persian Royal Road
Sardis - World History Encyclopedia Sardis (near modern-day Sart, Turkey) was the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Lydia founded (according to Herodotus) by the Heracleidae, the Heraclid Dynasty descended from the hero Heracles (Hercules)
The Archaeological Exploration of Sardis Under the Achaemenid Persians (547 - 334 BC), Sardis was the capital of a major satrapy (province) of Asia Minor, and the mustering-point for the invasions of Greece under the Great Kings Darius and Xerxes