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Attalos (also
spelled Attalus) was a stoa (covered
walkway or portico) in the
Agora of Athens, Greece. It was
built by and
named after King
Attalos II...
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uncovered near
Hadrian Street and is
dated to the mid 100s C.E. The Stoa of
Attalos, a stoa
lined with
shops built in the 2nd
century B.C.
which has since...
- Look up
Attalus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Attalus or
Attalos may
refer to:
Several members of the
Attalid dynasty of
Pergamon Attalus I, ruled...
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Attalus II
Philadelphus (Gr****: Ἄτταλος ὁ Φιλάδελφος,
Attalos II Philadelphos,
which means "Attalus the brother-loving"; 220–138 BC) was a
ruler of the...
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Attalus III (Gr****: Ἄτταλος Γ΄)
Philometor Euergetes (c. 170 BC – 133 BC) was the last
Attalid king of Pergamon,
ruling from 138 BC to 133 BC. Attalus...
- "Painted Porch", from
which the
philosophy Stoicism takes its name Stoa of
Attalos Stoa
Basileios (Royal Stoa) Stoa of Zeus at
Athens Stoa
Amphiaraion Stoa...
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Attalus I (Ancient Gr****: Ἄτταλος '
Attalos'),
surnamed Soter (Gr****: Σωτήρ, 'Savior'; 269–197 BC), was the
ruler of the Gr****
polis of
Pergamon (modern-day...
- View of the
Ancient Agora of Athens. The
Temple of
Hephaestus is to the left and the Stoa of
Attalos to the right....
- New York. The
colonnade of
Amenhotep III at the
Luxor temple The Stoa of
Attalos in the
reconstructed Ancient Agora of
Athens The
Great Colonnade at Palmyra...
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entered into
friendly relations with
Attalos II, king of Pergamon, the
better to
combat its
ancient enemy Selge.
Attalos II
commemorated this
friendship by...