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- Pergamon or Pergamum (/ˈpɜːrɡəmən/ or /ˈpɜːrɡəmɒn/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Πέργαμον), also referred to by its modern Gr**** form Pergamos (Πέργαμος), was a rich...
- Lydian capital of Sardis in 261 BC. He created an outright independent Pergamese state, and greatly increased its territories. He established garrisons...
- Battle of Zama Seleucid Empire Roman–Seleucid War 190 BC Battle of the Eurymedon Bithynia Pergamese-Bithynian War 184 BC Battle of the Sea of Marmara...
- defeated the Rhodians at the Battle of Lade. While Philip was plundering Pergamese territory and attacking cities in Caria, Attalus I of Pergamum went to...
- Mancinus. Meanwhile, the Thracian city of Abdera is sacked by Roman and Pergamese troops. With the guardians of the young king Ptolemy VI Philometor demanding...
- the Rhodians at Lade. His forces then advance into Pergamum, plundering Pergamese territory and attacking cities in Caria. The Acarnanians, with Macedonian...
- quinquereme fleet at the Battle of Chios. The battle ended in a Rhodian and Pergamese victory but Theophiliscus died of wounds he received in the battle. Polybius...
- Sparta. The Romans and the Achaeans were joined outside the city by the Pergamese and Rhodian fleets. The Spartans held out, but one of the joint commanders...
- Date c. 238 BC Location Aphrodisium (modern-day Turkey) Result Pergamese victory...
- cavalry (probably two legions plus Italian allies), as well as Cretans and Pergamese allies. With this force, he proceeded to the League's capital of Corinth...