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Croesus

Claude Vignon, "Croesus receives tribute from the Lydian peasants"
Claude Vignon, "Croesus receives tribute from the Lydian peasants"

Phraseologism: Croesus.

Meaning: A common noun for a very rich person.

Origin: Croesus (Croesus) (595-546 BC) - the last king of Lydia (a kingdom in Asia Minor), who, according to the ancient Greek historian Herodotus ("History"), possessed untold wealth.

Random phraseology:

Get away from evil and do good.

Meaning:

There is no need to respond with evil to evil and thereby produce it.

Origin:

The original source is the Bible. Old Testament, Psalter (ps. 36, v. 27): "Turn away from evil, and do good, and you will live forever." Sometimes quoted in Old Church Slavonic: "Turn away from evil and do good."

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