Lydia Greek A wealthy kingdom of western Asia Minor (now northwestern Turkey).
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Lydia Greek A wealthy kingdom of western Asia Minor (now northwestern Turkey). In Greek mythology, Lydia was the home of Arachne, the skillful weaver who rashly pitted her talents against those of the goddess Athene.
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- Phrygia Greek An ancient region of central Asia Minor (now central Turkey).
- Medea Greek A sorceress; daughter of King Aeetes of Colchis (Asia Minor); niece of Circe, the witch of the Odyssey.
- Midas Greek A mythical king of Phrygia, an ancient region of central Asia Minor; son of the goddess Cybele and Gordius, from whom he inherited the throne.
- Seriphos (Serifo s) Greek An island in the Western Cyclades group in the Aegean Sea.
- Seven Against Thebes Greek The name given to the conflict between the rulers of the kingdom of Thebes and the rebels who challenged the king for the throne.