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Pergamon
- a city in Asia Minor, the capital of the Attalid kingdom
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+ Pergamene , Pergamenes , Pergamum
269/19
The birth of Attalus, the future king of Pergamon.
262/9
General remarks about the role of Philetaerus as ruler of Pergamon.
262/10
taerus, who is succeeded as ruler of Pergamon by his nephew Eumenes.
240/11
OGIS_267, a letter from Eumenes I to Pergamon.
228/7
Lake Colo'e in Lydia and near the temple of Aphrodite at Pergamon.
222/21
Achaeus forces Attalus to take refuge in Pergamon.
220/46
The birth of Attalus, the son of Attalus of Pergamon.
211/10
into an alliance with the Romans, along with Attalus of Pergamon.
201/15
Philippus attacks Pergamon.
201/16
The fleets of Pergamon and Rhodes are defeated by the Macedonians at
190/10
Seleucus attacks Pergamon.
168/7
sails into the Aegean, and surprises a convoy of Pergamene ships.
158/5
Eumenes creates a library at Pergamon by collecting a large number
155/7
Prusias advances as far as Pergamon.
149/28a
OGIS_299, a decree of Pergamon in honour of a priestess of Athena.
149/3a
OGIS_323, a decree of Pergamon in honour of an envoy to Rome.
145/22
War between Attalus of Pergamon and Diegylus the Thracian.
139/9a
_682, a decree of Delphi in honour of three painters from Pergamon.
138/11
OGIS_329, a decree of Aegina in honour of Cleon of Pergamon.
138/17
The death of Attalus II of Pergamon, and accession of Attalus III.
135/10
OGIS_331.4, a letter from Attalus to Pergamon.
133/12a
dispute between Pitane and Mytilene by arbitrators from Pergamon.
133/12c
OGIS_332, a decree of Pergamon granting divine honours to Attalus
133/14
Death of Attalus III of Pergamon, who bequeaths his kingdom to Rome.
133/29
extending the citizenship of Pergamon as a consequence of Attalus'
130/12
Death of Perperna at Pergamon.
129/32
G_694, a decree of Elaea or Pergamon recording the city's status as
129/39
Roman senate concerning the boundaries of the territory of Pergamon.
106/20
The birth of Apollodorus of Pergamon, a rhetorician who became one
86/39
opponents at Smyrna, Lesbos, Pergamon, Adramyttium, and elsewhere,
85/3
ria defeats Mithridates' son and forces Mithridates out of Pergamon.
85/12
Mithridates takes away Mithridates of Pergamon as his companion.
64/40
Apollodorus of Pergamon, the future teacher of Octavianus, is in his
47/9
forces that Mithridates of Pergamon is leading to relieve Caesar.
47/13
Mithridates of Pergamon captures Pelusium.
47/43
establishes Mithridates of Pergamon as tetrarch and king of Bosporu
47/44
Sherk1_80, concessions granted to Pergamon by Caesar.
46/50
Mithridates of Pergamon is defeated by Asander, while attempting
45/75
_449, a decree of the city of Pergamon in honour of Servilius Vatia.
  Within translations:
Aelian:NA_10.42
Telephus the grammarian from Pergamum in Mysia says. [43
Aelian:NA_14.25
those who inhabit the Pergamum of Telephus, but you are
Aelian:NA_17.9
oras and attested by Crates of Pergamum in Mysia. [10]
Aelian:NA_17.37
life. Crates of Pergamum says that Stesichorus also sin
AntipThes_7.692
THESSALONICA Glycon of Pergamon, the glory of Asia, the
AntipThes_9.238
This statue of Apollo was at Pergamon (Paus. viii. 42,
Athen_6.235
one which Carystius of Pergamon, in his treatise on the
Athen_10.445
that Eumenes the king of Pergamon, the nephew of Philetaer
Athen_11.506
! At least Carystius of Pergamum in Historical writes as follows
Athen_12.542
And Carystius of Pergamon, in the third book of his Comm
Athen_12.548
gods." And Carystius of Pergamon, in his Historical Comme
Athen_13.577
Philetaerus the king of Pergamon, and of all that country
Athen_14.620
poetry, as Carystius of Pergamon says in his essay on Sot
Athen_15.689
extracted from frankincense at Pergamon owing to the invention
Athen_15.697
succeeded Philetaerus as king of Pergamon judge of all his subjects
Cic:Flac_17
this evidence ? People of Pergamum lately feasted, and a little
Cic:Flac_57
Isn't it what happened at Pergamum ? Unless perhaps these states
Cic:Flac_68
Domitius, the legate at Pergamum a small amount. The
Cic:Flac_70
- but that was at Pergamum. After a long time -
Cic:Flac_75
man, when he died at Pergamum. But for Castricius - O
Cic:Flac_79
refused by the people of Pergamum, nor that they were returned
Cic:Verr_2.5.127
when you see Athens, Pergamum, Cyzicus, Miletus, Chios, Samos
CIL_1.647
Aquillius. Found near Dikeli, Pergamum's port. 129
DiogLaert_7.34
and also by Isidorus of Pergamon, the orator, who says
DionHal:Din_1
ther Callimachus nor the Pergamene scholars wrote anything
DionHal:Din_11
omed, gentlemen." In the Pergamene indices this is entered
Ennius:Ann_371
of truth ? [371] & Siege of Pergamum by Seleucus IV in
Euseb]:Chron_213
A.D.] - Hermogenes of Pergamon, stadion race 203rd [33
Hieron:Chron_1953
in Ar.] Apollodorus of Pergamum, the Greek orator and
Joseph:AJ_14.128
for when Mithridates of Pergamon was bringing his auxilia
Joseph:AJ_14.247
[247] The decree of those of Pergamon. "When Cratippus
Joseph:BJ_1.187
nce Mithridates of Pergamon, with the forces he led agains
Joseph:BJ_1.425
and Nicopolitans, and Pergamon in Mysia, full of donati
Just_13.2
for a boy, there was at Pergamum a son of Alexander by
Just_38.6
essor to Eumenes king of Pergamum; that Eumenes himself,
Lucian:Macr_12
secured and kept the throne of Pergamon, and closed his
Lucian:Macr_23
fe. Apollodorus of Pergamon, the rhetorician who was tutor
Memn_24
and escaped to his father in Pergamon along with some
Nepos_23.10
quarrelled with Eumenes, king of Pergamum, a strong friend of the
Nepos_23.11
shore. 5 When the other Pergamene ships began to press their
NicDam_130.44
ealth, returned to his home at Pergamon. [45] The inhabita
Obseq_65a
Ptolemais ; and that at Pergamum the sound of drums was
OGIS_111
(152-145) ldren], by Herodes of Pergamon, the son of Demop
OGIS_264
(117-138AD) ained control of the Pergamenes [and] relocated the
OGIS_273
(c. 238-227) wing inscriptions, found in Pergamon, also refer to
OGIS_310
(c. 200-150) letairos of Pergamon, the son of Attalos,
OGIS_311
(c. 200-150) hiletairos of Pergamon, the son of Attalos, dedic
OGIS_332
(138-133) on which he entered Pergamon, is to be sacred for a
OGIS_335
(150-133) generals: since the Pergamenes, who are our kin
OGIS_437.C
(98/7 or 94/3) mple of Zeus, and in Pergamon, in whatever prominent place t
OGIS_449.449
The people { of Pergamon honoured Publius Servilius Isauricus,
OGIS_456.A
(c. 20) to him by Asia in Pergamon and . . . and
Oros_5.10
was later taken ill at Pergamum and died. Aristonicus, by order
Oros_6.2
the king, drove him from Pergamum, and following him in his
Philip_16.52
Smyrna and the oak of Pergamon, by Delphi, Corinth, Eli
Plin:HN_5.126
this district is called the Pergamene, and it is the centre
Plin:HN_7.13
[13] Crates of Pergamum states that there was a
Plin:HN_7.28
but die middle-aged. Crates of Pergamum tells of Indians who exceed
Plin:HN_7.31
Clitarchus. [31] Crates of Pergamum says that the Trogodytae
Plin:HN_35.10
kings of Alexandria and of Pergamum, between whom there had been
Plin:HN_35.60
latter to be seen at Pergamum at the present day. There
Plin:HN_35.160
by Saguntum in Spain and Pergamum in Asia Minor. [161] Also
Plin:HN_36.24
His 'Persons Grappling' at Pergamum is highly praised, being
Plin:HN_36.184
exponent was Sosus, who at Pergamum laid the floor of what
Plinius:Ep_10.17a
ttacks of fever, and halted at Pergamum. Then again, when
Plut:Mor_184
being brought to Pergamon, Attalus his brother put on
POxy_1380
mothrace bull-faced ; at Pergamon mistress ; in Pontus imm
RC_49
(182) honour, and Kalas of Pergamon, a man by us consid
RC_50
(182) nd Kalas] of Pergamon, men by us [considered exc
RC_53
(197-160) stomachos of Pergamon our agent and by represent
RC_67
(135) council and the people of Pergamon, greetings. S
SEG_4.632
(c. 155) the treasury rhiskophylax at Pergamon and thus honoured with
SEG_31.575
(170) since Asklepiades of Pergamon the son of Theophilos,
Syll_1079.B
(c. 150-90) comedies : Diomedes of Pergamon, son of Athenodoros
Syll_629
(182) rs and the people of [Pergamon], regarding piety to
Syll_630
(182) thene Nikephoros near Pergamon as inviolable for al
Syll_655
(190/89) nce] . . . (?) Menandros of Pergamon . . . [who is
Syll_682
(140/39) ades, painters [from Pergamon], who were sent by [k
THI_67
(c. 208) stion Athenodoros of Pergamon, the son of (?) Ale
THI_93
(c. 276) and the houses of Pergamon, honouring them with the
THI_116
(184) nes and the people of Pergamon] consecrated a grove
THI_120
(200-159) . . . citizenship . . . of Pergamenes . . . [they s
THI_175.A
thank-offerings in the city of Pergamon and wrote to the people
THI_175.C
. . he travelled to Pergamon and made . . .
THI_61.D
(173-169) Apollonios of Pergamon, the son of Metrodoro
ValMax_1.6.12
in the inmost recesses of Pergamum: in the temple of Victory
ValMax_5.3.2
voluntary exile, as far as Pergamum, and there spent the remainder
Vit:Nicand_1
ttalus, the last king of Pergamon [139-133 B.C.], who was
[Vict]:VirIll_70
and expelled Mithridates from Pergamon. He ordered Ilium to
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