The Kings of Lydia And a Rearrangement of Some Fragments From Nicolaus of Damasc
The Kings of Lydia And a Rearrangement of Some Fragments From Nicolaus of Damasc
Leigh Alexander
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21 See p. 29. 21 La Lydie, 78. 23 See the conspectus, p. 38. M Nicolaus does not say that Sadyattes was son of Myrsos; but Herodotus does say that Kandaules was the son of Myrsos. And rea- sons have been given above (pp. 39, 40), indicating that Kandaules was the same person as Sadyattes. THE HERAKLEID AND MERMNAD DYNASTIES 45 only thing we are told 25 about Myrsos is that in his reign Daskylos II became alarmed, and fled from Phrygia (where his mother had taken refuge after the death of Daskyl...os I) into Pontus beyond Sinope. Assuming that it was Myrsos who killed Daskylos I, the flight of Daskylos II from Phrygia is fully explained. It would be perfectly natural for him to flee still farther away when the murderer of his father came to the throne. 5. The TrpoTTctTo/aes of Kandaules (Sadyattes). Ardys (not the king, but the aged and childless Mermnad), in asking permission of Sadyattes (Kandaules) to bring back and adopt his nephew Daskylos II, said it was right for the king to welcome a reconciliation with the Daskylioi, 26 since the king's TrpoTraropes had already recalled them to Lydia from exile.
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