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Leonnatus vainly attempted to
induce Eumenes to
accompany him to
Europe and
share in his far-reaching designs.
Eumenes joined Perdiccas, who
installed him...
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Attalus I and
queen Apollonis,
Eumenes was
presumably born
prior to 220 BC and was the
eldest of four sons to
Attalus I.
Eumenes followed in his father's footsteps...
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Eumenes I (Gr****: Εὐμένης) was
dynast (ruler) of the city of
Pergamon in Asia
Minor from 263 BC
until his
death in 241 BC. He was the son of
Eumenes, the...
- (282–263 BC)
Eumenes I (263–241 BC)
Attalus I
Soter (241–197 BC)
Eumenes II (197–159 BC)
Attalus II
Philadelphus (159–138 BC)
Attalus III (138–133 BC)
Eumenes III...
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Eumenes II (197–160 BC),
father of
Attalus III, took
advantage of the
uncertainty and laid
claim to the throne,
taking the
dynastic name,
Eumenes III...
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Eumenes /ˈjuːmɪniːz/ may
refer to:
Eumenes of
Cardia (c. 362 BC - 316 BC), a
general and
scholar in
Ancient Greece Several members of the
ruling Attalid...
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against the ex-Perdiccans
Eumenes, Alketas, Domikos,
Attalos and
Polemon in Asia Minor.
Antigonus decided to
first deal with
Eumenes, who was in Cappadocia...
- of both Philetaerus, the
founder of the
Attalid dynasty, and
Eumenes, the
father of
Eumenes I, Philetaerus' successor. The
elder Attalus is recorded, along...
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Eumenes agillimus Dalla Torre, 1894
Eumenes americ**** Saussure, 1852 a
Eumenes antennatus Bingham, 1898
Eumenes aquilonius Sk. Yamane, 1977
Eumenes architectus...
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Eumenes mediterraneus is a
species of
potter wasp in the
subfamily Eumeninae of the
family Vespidae.
Eumenes mediterraneus cypricus Bluethgen, 1938 Eumenes...