-
inhabitants was confiscated.
Imported Pergamene goods were
among the
luxuries enjo**** by Lucullus. The
members of the
Pergamene aristocracy,
especially Diodorus...
- The
Kingdom of Pergamon,
Pergamene Kingdom, or
Attalid kingdom was a Gr****
state during the ****enistic
period that
ruled much of the
Western part of...
- the Gr****
polis of
Pergamon (modern-day Bergama, Turkey) and the
larger Pergamene Kingdom from 241 BC to 197 BC. He was the
adopted son of King Eumenes...
- north-east of
Magnesia ad Sipylum. The
battle resulted in a
decisive Roman-
Pergamene victory. The
truce was
signed at
Sardes in
January 189 BC,
whereupon Antiochus...
- its allies, and Aristonicus, also
called Eumenes III, a
claimant to the
Pergamene throne.
Attalus III,
Permagene king
until his
death in 133 BC, willed...
- a
pretender to the
throne of Pergamon. He led the
revolt against the
Pergamene regime and
found success early on,
seizing various cities near the coast...
- 5,000
killed for the Romans. The
battle resulted in a
decisive Roman-
Pergamene victory,
which led to the
Treaty of
Apamea that
ended Seleucid domination...
-
Reverse side of a
Pergamene silver tetradrachm minted by
Attalus I,
showing Athena seated on a
throne (c. 200 BC)...
- Berlin,
where they were
placed on
display in the
Pergamon Museum. The
Pergamene kingdom founded by
Philetaerus at the
beginning of the 3rd
century BC...
-
fleets of the
Roman Republic led by
Admiral Gaius Livius Salinator and its
Pergamene allies under Eumenes II
against a
Seleucid fleet of Polyxenidas. The battle...