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The Lydians

900 points of Lydians
8 Li unprotected average Javelin Light Spear
4 LH unprotected average Javelin Light Spear
4 LH unprotected average Javelin Light Spear
4 LH unprotected average Javelin Light Spear
6 HF protected average offensive spear undrilled
6 HF protected average offensive spear undrilled
8 MF protected average Javelin
6 MF protected average javelin
6 HF armoured average offensive spear
6 HF armoured average offensive spear
6 HF armoured average offensive spear
4 Cv armoured superior javelin swordsmen undrilled
4 Cv armoured superior javelin swordsmen undrilled
4 Cv armoured superior javelin swordsmen undrilled
4 Cv armoured superior javelin swordsmen undrilled

You will find an 800 ap Lydian list here

Lydia arose as a Neo-Hittite kingdom following the collapse of the Hittite Empire in the twelfth century BC. In 546 BC, the Achaemenid king Cyrus II captured Sardis and Lydia became a satrapy. 

Lydia remained a satrapy after Persia's conquest by the Macedonian king Alexander III of Macedon. When Alexander's empire fell apart after his death, Lydia went to the major Asian diadoch dynasty, the Seleucids, and when it was unable to maintain its territory in Asia Minor, Lydia fell to the Attalid dynasty of Pergamum. 

Its last king avoided the spoils and ravages of a Roman conquest war by leaving the realm by testament to the Roman Empire. When the Romans entered its capital Sardis in 133 BC, Lydia, as the other western parts of the Attalid legacy, became part of the province of Asia, but under the tetrarchy reform of Emperor Diocletian in 296 AD, Lydia was revived as the name of a separate Roman province, much smaller than the former satrapy, with its capital at Sardis.

 

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