- in 301 BC, made
Philetaerus commander of Pergamon,
where Lysimachus kept a
treasury of nine
thousand talents of silver.
Philetaerus served Lysimachus...
- the
territory ruled by Lysimachus, a
general of
Alexander the Great.
Philetaerus, one of Lysimachus' lieutenants,
rebelled and took the city of Pergamon...
-
succeeds his
uncle Philetaerus on the
throne of Pergamum. As
Philetaerus is a eunuch, he
adopts his
nephew Eumenes (the son of
Philetaerus'
brother also named...
- the
brother of
Philetaerus, the
founder of the
Attalid dynasty, and Satyra,
daughter of Poseidonius. As he had no children,
Philetaerus adopted Eumenes...
-
Macedonian general,
Philetaerus,
moves his
allegiance from
Antigonus to Antigonus' rival, Lysimachus. In return,
Lysimachus makes Philetaerus guardian of the...
- (also
called Attalus) of both
Philetaerus, the
founder of the
Attalid dynasty, and Eumenes, the
father of
Eumenes I,
Philetaerus' successor. The
elder Attalus...
- (Berlin).
Philetaerus (spurious).
Johann Pierson et al. 1969 [1830-31],
Moeridis Atticistae Lexicon Atti****,
reprint (Hildesheim);
Philetaerus ed. Georg...
-
Philip II
Philoromaeus Lysimachids Lysimachus Ptolemy Epigonos Attalids Philetaerus Eumenes I
Attalus I
Eumenes II
Attalus II
Attalus III
Eumenes III Greco-Bactrians...
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Philip II
Philoromaeus Lysimachids Lysimachus Ptolemy Epigonos Attalids Philetaerus Eumenes I
Attalus I
Eumenes II
Attalus II
Attalus III
Eumenes III Greco-Bactrians...
-
Pergamum in Asia
Minor ends its
allegiance to Lysimachus. Its ruler,
Philetaerus,
transfers his allegiance, as well as the
important fortress of Pergamon...