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Attalus I Soter - Livius.orgSep 8, 2020 · He refuses to pay tribute to the Galatians and defeats them near Pergamon; from now on, the Attalids present themselves as protectors of Greece ...
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[PDF] diplomacy of attalus i in asia minor, 241–216 bc - ejournals.euAttalus I was the Attalid who introduced the Kingdom of Pergamum to the great politics of the Mediterranean world.Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Philetaerus - Livius.orgAug 10, 2020 · Philetaerus: ruler of Pergamon (d. 263), founder of the Attalid dynasty. Philetaerus (bust from the Villa of the Papyri, Herculaneum)
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The Attalids and the Seleukid Kings, 281-175 BC - Academia.edu13 Probably as early as the 280s, Philetairos, his adopted son Attalos and the latter's brother Eumenes were awarded proxenia by the Delphians. This honour ...
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Eumenes I of Pergamon - Livius.orgAug 10, 2020 · Eumenes I: Attalid king of Pergamon, ruled 263-241. Eumenes I Successor of: Philetaerus Relatives: Main deeds Succeeded by: Attalus I Soter
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in ancient sources @ attalus.orgAttalus I Soter - king of Pergamon, 241-197 B.C. 269/19 The birth of Attalus, the future king of Pergamon. 237/10 Attalus defeats the Galatians by the river ...Missing: rise throne date
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OGIS 273 - 279 - Attalus.orgDate: c. 238-227 B.C.. Attalos inscribed this list of his battles on the large base of his victory monument in Pergamon; see, for instance, S.Missing: title adoption<|separator|>
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Galatia | Oxford Classical DictionaryThese Galatians were defeated in two battles by Attalus (1) I of Pergamum around 230 bce and by a Roman army under Cn. Manlius Vulso in 189 bce.
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Attalus I - Oxford ReferenceAt Athens he dedicated on the Acropolis a series of statues setting his Galatian victory into the Greek context of victory against Giants, Amazons, and ...
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Celts: Statues of dying Gauls / Galatians associated with Attalos I of ...Jul 29, 2022 · Celts: Statues of dying Gauls / Galatians associated with Attalos I of Pergamon (late third century BCE / second century CE).
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Antiochus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org228/7 Attalus defeats Antiochus Hierax and the Galatians in two battles, 228/14 Attalus defeats Antiochus Hierax again, by the river Harpasus in Cari 227/5 ...
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Attalus I Soter (“Preserver”) | Hellenistic ruler, Pergamene dynasty ...Attalus I Soter (“Preserver”) was the ruler of Pergamum from 241 to 197 bc, with the title of king after about 230. He succeeded his uncle, Eumenes I ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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The Summoning of the Magna Mater to Rome (205 B.C.) - jstorTHE SUMMONING OF THE MAGNA MATER TO ROME. (205 B.C.). The difficulties surrounding the milestone of Roman religious history that is the subject of this paper ...
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200. 204, Cybele to Rome.pdf - Academia.eduPhrygian Cybele was sent to Rome from Pessinus in Anatolia by King Attalus of Pergamum (or Pergamon). As prophesied in the Sibylline Books, Cybele was ...
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Showing Rome the Way: The Attalids and Their Friends in the WestJun 25, 2025 · Page (1981) 18–19 prefers Philetaerus' brother, while Cameron (1995) 201–2 argues for Attalus I. 99. Strabo 13.4.2; Barbantani (2012) 43–44 ...
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Pergamon: A Most Loyal Friend to Rome - Time Travel RomeApr 27, 2019 · Three years later, Attalus I officially began the Attalid Dynasty when he declared himself sole King of Pergamon. Allies with Rome. It was ...
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Attalos I and the Conquest of Pessinus. I.Pessinus 1 ReconsideredFeb 17, 2025 · In particular, the most detailed account of the Roman quest for the sacred meteorite of the goddess in 205/4 BC (Livy 29.10.4–29.11.8; 29.14.5– ...Missing: sending stone
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Pagan Regeneration: Chapter V: The Regenerative Rites of ...So the Magna Mater came in triumph to the west in 204 B.C.. Although the worship of the Great Mother was officially welcomed to Italy, it seems to have been ...
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Pergamon: The Glorious Greek City and the Smart Alliance with RomeMay 17, 2025 · Attalus I became known as Soter and was the first Attalid to take the title king in 238 BC. ... In 201 BC Philip V invaded Pergamon, but due to ...History Of Pergamon · Attalus I Soter · Reign Of EumenesMissing: basileus | Show results with:basileus
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Hellenistic Architecture: Pergamon - Christopher L.C.E. WitcombeKing Attalus I defeated the invading Gauls in 238 BCE, making Pergamon a major political power. Later, under the rule of Eumenes II (197 - c. 160 BCE), the ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Library of Pergamon - World History EncyclopediaSep 14, 2022 · Attalus I defeated the Celtic Gauls of the region, who had been harassing Pergamon ... parchment was invented for a similar purpose at Pergamon.
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Introduction - The Attalids of Pergamon and AnatoliaApr 21, 2022 · The literary sources agree that Attalos began his five-year reign by executing many of his own kin, the entire upper echelon of courtiers and ...
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"DH.050 Stoa of Attalus in Sanctuary of Apollo" by Denis BalyAug 26, 2024 · View of the reservoir of the Stoa of Attalus, constructed in the late 3rd century BCE by Attalus I of Pergamon, and not to be confused with the ...Missing: monuments | Show results with:monuments
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Cult center of Delphi: its history, Apollo, oracles, Greek myths ...Aug 9, 2024 · The stoa of King Attalus I. Dated to late 3rd century BC, this is probably a 2-storey stoa of Attalus with 10 Doric columns decorating the ...
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197 B.C. - events and references - Attalus.orgGRE Attalus I dies at Thebes after suffering a stroke there. * Read Livy's account @ Polyb_21.20'5, 32.8'3; +Liv_33.2'7-9;* Strab_13'624 ...
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Eumenes II Soter - Livius.orgAug 10, 2020 · Eumenes II Soter: Attalid king of Pergamon, ruled 197-159. Eumenes II Successor of: Attalus I Soter Relatives Main deeds Succeeded by: Attalus II Philadelphus.
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Attalid Dynasty - World History EncyclopediaOct 10, 2016 · Little is known of the early life of Philetaerus. Possibly of Macedonian origin, he was the son of Attalus and Boa, a native of Paphlagonia.
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Livy - The History of Rome - Book 38 - Swartzentrover.comThe first man in Asia to refuse was Attalus the father of Eumenes, and contrary to universal expectation, fortune favoured his courageous action; he proved ...
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PAUSANIAS, DESCRIPTION OF GREECE 1.17-29 - Theoi Classical ...Each is about two cubits, and all were dedicated by Attalus. There stands too Olympiodorus, who won fame for the greatness of his achievements, especially ...
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Ideologies of Galatian Victory - a Comparative Approach: Allegories ...Political Propaganda in Antiquity: A Collection of Case Studies. Leiden ... 241: Attalus I defeats Galatians and claims kingship thomas.nelson@univ.ox ...
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(PDF) Beating the Galatians: Ideologies, Analogies and Allegories in ...Sep 10, 2022 · Hellenistic literature and art commemorated victories over the Galatians through a variety of analogies and allegories, ranging from the ...
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Introduction - The Attalids of Pergamon and AnatoliaMar 2, 2023 · The literary sources agree that Attalos began his five-year reign by executing many of his own kin, the entire upper echelon of courtiers and ...Missing: patronage | Show results with:patronage
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Diplomacy of Attalus I in Asia Minor, 241–216 BC - ejournals.euDec 6, 2018 · His most important tools in this respect became euergetism, philhellenism, as well as making appropriate use of the popularity that was brought ...Missing: reputation | Show results with:reputation
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[PDF] Coşkun, A. (ed.): Galatian Victories and Other Studies into - Journal.fias the so-called 'Attalid Dedication' of Attalus I on the Athenian Acropolis.5. Taking further the study of the impact of the Galatians' original arrival on.
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The Attalids of Pergamon and Anatolia - Cambridge University PressThe Pergamene way of ruling was a distinctively noncoercive and efficient means of taxing and winning loyalty. Royal tax collectors collaborated with city and ...
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(PDF) The Great Attalid Dedication at Pergamon - Academia.eduScholarly debate continues regarding the original location of the Large Attalid Dedication at Pergamon. ... 150 years, before the last Attalid king, Attalus ...
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Attalus I and the political developments of the Kingdom of ...Attalus I was more famous between Pergamum kings, took a great mind and a far look in establishment relations out ward his kingdom, that move to level great ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography