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Several stories of how the Heraclid dynasty of Candaules ended and the Mermnad dynasty of Gyges began have been related by different authors throughout history, mostly in a mythical sense. In Plato's Republic, Gyges used a magical ring to become invisible and usurp the throne, a plot device which reappeared in numerous myths and works of fiction throughout history. The earliest story, related by Herodotus in the 5th century BC, has Candaules betrayed and executed by his wife, Nyssia, in a cautionary tale against pride and possession. | Several stories of how the Heraclid dynasty of Candaules ended and the Mermnad dynasty of Gyges began have been related by different authors throughout history, mostly in a mythical sense. In Plato's Republic, Gyges used a magical ring to become invisible and usurp the throne, a plot device which reappeared in numerous myths and works of fiction throughout history. The earliest story, related by Herodotus in the 5th century BC, has Candaules betrayed and executed by his wife, Nyssia, in a cautionary tale against pride and possession. | ||
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Sadyattes I. (aus dem Lydischen, etwa „starker Vater“), laut Herodot von den Griechen Myrsilos genannt, war ein sagenhafter König von Lydien (westliches Kleinasien, heute Türkei). Sein religiöser Titel war Kandaules (griechisch Κανδαύλης). Seine Herrschaftszeit ist unsicher, es finden sich unter anderem die Angaben 733–716 v. Chr., 728–711 v. Chr.; † 680 v. Chr. | |wkdetx=Sadyattes I. (aus dem Lydischen, etwa „starker Vater“), laut Herodot von den Griechen Myrsilos genannt, war ein sagenhafter König von Lydien (westliches Kleinasien, heute Türkei). Sein religiöser Titel war Kandaules (griechisch Κανδαύλης). Seine Herrschaftszeit ist unsicher, es finden sich unter anderem die Angaben 733–716 v. Chr., 728–711 v. Chr.; † 680 v. Chr. | ||
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Candaule (pronuncia: Candàule), (Κανδαύλης), conosciuto anche come Mirsilo (Μυρσίλος) (... – ...), è stato il venticinquesimo re di Lidia, il ventiduesimo e ultimo della dinastia eraclide. | Candaule (pronuncia: Candàule), (Κανδαύλης), conosciuto anche come Mirsilo (Μυρσίλος) (... – ...), è stato il venticinquesimo re di Lidia, il ventiduesimo e ultimo della dinastia eraclide. |