-
modern Attalids defeating the
Galatians and
Gauls in a
similar battle of good vs. evil, to
burnish the
legitimacy of the dynasty. Similarly, the
Attalids implausibly...
- The
March of the
Millennia (1991), p. 74 Hansen,
Esther V. (1971). The
Attalids of Pergamon. Ithaca, New York:
Cornell University Press; London: Cornell...
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declared himself leader of an
entirely independent Pergamene kingdom. The
Attalids became some of the most
loyal supporters of Rome in the ****enistic world...
- of a
childhood accident. Strabo, 13.4.2. Hansen,
Esther V. (1971). The
Attalids of Pergamon. Ithaca, New York:
Cornell University Press; London: Cornell...
- (Anatolia),
which was
created following the
Roman Republic's
annexation of the
Attalid Kingdom in 133 BC.
After the
establishment of the
Roman Empire by Augustus...
-
skipped a generation, see
Hansen p. 26. Hansen,
Esther V. (1971). The
Attalids of Pergamon. Ithaca, New York:
Cornell University Press; London: Cornell...
-
overthrows his
father Prusias II of Bithynia. Hansen,
Esther V. (1971). The
Attalids of Pergamon.
Cornell University Press. ISBN 0-8014-0615-3. Polybius, Histories...
- 188 BC, the
southern remnant of
Phrygia came
under the
control of the
Attalids of Pergamon. However, the
Phrygian language survived,
although now written...
- (2022). The
Attalids of
Pergamon and Anatolia.
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781009279567. Kosmetatou,
Elizabeth (2003). "The
Attalids of Pergamon"...
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destroy the
Roman fleet before it
could unite with
those of
Rhodes and the
Attalids. However, the
Roman fleet defeated the
Seleucids in the
Battle of Corycus...