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Philetaerus (/ˌfɪlɪˈtiːrəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Φιλέταιρος,
Philétairos, c. 343 –263 BC) was the
founder of the
Attalid dynasty of
Pergamon in Anatolia. Philetaerus...
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example of a city that
expanded in a
planned and
controlled manner.
Philetairos transformed Pergamon from an
archaic settlement into a
fortified city...
- in 1961, entitled: Das
Bildnis des
Philetairos von Pergamon.
Corpus der Münzprägung ("The
portrait of
Philetairos of Pergamon.
Corpus of coinage"). In...
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perhaps tried to
defeat Cappadocia, but failed. Lysimachus' old
officer Philetairos ruled Pergamon independently. On the
other hand,
based on
their names...
- Pederast")
Parasitos ("The Parasite")
Paroimiai ("Proverbs")
Phaon ("Phaon")
Philetairos ("Philetaerus")
Philoktetes ("Philoctetes")
Philometor ("Mother-Lover")...
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kingdom with a
substitute for
Seleucid coins and the
tetradrachms of
Philetairos. It also came to be used by a
number of
other cities that were under...
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Great Altar.
University of
Texas Press. p. 24. ISBN 0-88401-091-0.
Philetairos of Tios on the
Black Sea, son of a Gr****
father and a
Paphlagonian mother...
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Vagabond Acrobat)
Sappho Philadelphoi (Men Who Love
Their Brothers)
Philetairos (The Man Who
Loved His Comrades). The
standard edition of the fragments...
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Apollonis gave
birth to four sons (in order:
Eumenes 222/1, Attalus,
Philetairos and Athenaios). She was
praised for this “exemplary”
fertility and her...
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Mountains near
Bergama and Kınık districts. In the ****enistic Period,
Philetairos, who was the
founder of
Pergamon Kingdom and
Attalid Dynasty,
built a...