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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...
- The
Pergamon Altar (Ancient Gr****: Βωμός τῆς Περγάμου) was a
monumental construction built during the
reign of the
Ancient Gr**** King
Eumenes II in the...
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Pergamon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pergamon is an
ancient Gr**** city in
modern Turkey.
Pergamon may also
refer to:
Pergamon Museum,...
- 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 Asia...
- The
Pergamon Museum (German: Pergamonmuseum;
pronounced [ˈpɛʁ.ɡa.mɔn.muˌzeː.ʊm] ) is a
listed building on the
Museum Island in the
historic centre of Berlin...
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Pergamon Press was an Oxford-based
publishing house,
founded by Paul
Rosbaud and
Robert Maxwell, that
published scientific and
medical books and journals...
- The
Metropolis of
Pergamon (Gr****: Μητρόπολις Περγάμου) was an
ecclesiastical territory (diocese) of the E****enical
Patriarchate of
Constantinople in western...
- The
Pergamon World Atlas is an English-language
world atlas published in 1968 by
Pergamon Press. The
atlas is
based on maps
prepared by the
Polish Army...
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Apollodorus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀπολλόδωρος) of
Pergamon was a
rhetorician of
ancient Greece who was the
author of a
school of
rhetoric called after him Apollodoreios...
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Asclepieion of
Pergamon was an asclepieion, a
healing temple,
built in
honour of the gods
Asclepius and Hygieia,
located west of the
Pergamon hill. The 70...