
Kingdom of Pergamon - Wikipedia
The Kingdom of Pergamon, Pergamene Kingdom, or Attalid kingdom was a Greek state during the Hellenistic period that ruled much of the Western part of Asia Minor from its capital city of Pergamon. It was ruled by the Attalid dynasty (/ ˈætəlɪd /; Greek: Δυναστεία των Ατταλιδών, romanized:Dynasteía ton Attalidón).
Attalid Dynasty - World History Encyclopedia
2016年10月10日 · Fighting for their place in the turbulent world following the death of Alexander the Great, the Attalids briefly flourished with Pergamon becoming a great Hellenistic city famed for its culture, library, and Great Altar.
Attalid | dynasty of Pergamum | Britannica
The Attalids, who had become the rulers of Pergamum in northwest Asia Minor, constructed there a new capital city in which influential schools of sculpture and architecture flourished. The Seleucids ruled the Eastern world as far as Persia, and under them the art of architecture in…
Attalus I - Wikipedia
Attalus I (Ancient Greek: Ἄτταλος 'Attalos'), surnamed Soter (Greek: Σωτήρ, 'Savior'; 269–197 BC), [2] was the ruler of the Greek polis of Pergamon (modern-day Bergama, Turkey) and the larger Pergamene Kingdom from 241 BC to 197 BC.
Attalids - Livius
2020年8月10日 · Attalids: name of the Hellenistic dynasty that ruled Pergamon between 283 and 129 BCE.
Attalid Kingdom of Pergamon: A Great Power of the Hellenistic ...
2025年2月19日 · The Attalids, who ruled Pergamon, were a curious dynasty. Unusually harmonious in an era known for intra-dynastic strife, they were uniquely founded by a eunuch. Blending military, diplomatic, and cultural power, Pergamon became a flourishing center of Hellenism, playing a major role in regional politics.
Attalid dynasty
2017年10月7日 · The Attalid dynasty (/ˈætəlɪd/; Greek: Δυναστεία των Ατταλιδών) was a Hellenistic dynasty that ruled the city of Pergamon after the death of Lysimachus, a general of Alexander the Great. The Attalid kingdom was the rump state left after the collapse of the Lysimachian Empire.