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Croesus Shows Solon his Wealth

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historical

The subject is taken from the Greek author Herodotus. Croesus, king of Lydia, whose riches were proverbial, was said to have been visited by Solon (638-558 BC) the Athenian sage. The words of Solon - that the humble, when blessed with good fortune, were happier than Croesus with all his wealth - earned the king's displeasure.

Croesus Shows Solon his Wealth