Coins from Lydia
Lydia lies in east-central Anatolia (Asia Minor) between Ionia and Phrygia.

The kingdom of Lydia gradually rose in power in the 7th Century B.C. and by the time of Alyattes and Croesus, it was controlling most of Anatolia after rebuking Medes (the pre-Achaemenid empire). The most important city was Sardis, today Sart, housing impressive ruins.

The Lydians were viewed as a merchant people and the kings as extremely wealthy. Croesus gained mythical status and today we still use the expression, "rich as Croesus."
Lydia
Attaleia (Lydia)
A settlement in Lydia
Gordus-Julia
A settlement in Lydia
Hypaepa
A settlement in Lydia
Kilbianoi Superiores
A settlement in Lydia
Nacrasa
A settlement in Lydia also known as Nakrason
Philadelpheia
A settlement in Lydia
(7) Saitta
Saitta
A settlement in Lydia
(8) Sardis
Sardis
A settlement in Lydia also known as Sardes
Silandos
A settlement in Lydia
Thyateira
A settlement in Lydia also known as Thyatira
(11) Tralleis
Tralleis
A settlement in Lydia also known as Tralles
Tripolis ad Maeandrum
A settlement in Lydia
Magnesia ad Sipylum
A settlement in Lydia
Hermocapelia
A settlement in Lydia also known as Hermokapeleia