King Croesus was the first to use a system of bimetallism.
A large sum of gold was deposited within the treasury at the time by king Croesus.
He states that the first coins were those of King Croesus of Lydia.
He accidentally killed his brother and exiled himself to Lydia, where King Croesus welcomed him.
It was during the short (14-year) reign of King Croesus from 595 BC to 547?
King Croesus, famous for his wealth, was Gyges' descendant.
In Greek legend, King Croesus was placed on a pyre to be burnt alive.
The collection includes gold and silver bowls, jugs and other dishes from the time of King Croesus in western Turkey.
He features prominently in Herodotus's story of King Croesus of Lydia.
What resulted was no different in its effect from the numbering of the bricks of King Croesus of Lydia.