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  • Attalus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Attalus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Attalus or Attalos may refer to: Several members of the Attalid dynasty of Pergamon Attalus I, ruled

    Attalus

    Attalus

  • Attalus (UAV)
  • Greek anti-tank drone

    the Attalus can adapt to several environments. The wings are detachable which allows for easy transportation. Valpolini, Paolo. "DEFEA 2023 – Attalus, a

    Attalus (UAV)

    Attalus_(UAV)

  • Attalus I
  • King of Pergamon, reigned 241–197 BC

    king, sometime around 240 to 235 BC. He was the son of Attalus and his wife Antiochis. Attalus won an important victory, the Battle of the Caecus River

    Attalus I

    Attalus I

    Attalus_I

  • Attalus (general)
  • Ancient Macedonian general

    courtier and soldier of Philip II of Macedonia. Attalus was born in Lower Macedonia in 390 BC. In 338 BC, Attalus's adopted niece Cleopatra Eurydice married

    Attalus (general)

    Attalus_(general)

  • Attalus II Philadelphus
  • King of Pergamon from 159 to 138 BC

    Attalus II Philadelphus (Greek: Ἄτταλος ὁ Φιλάδελφος, Attalos II Philadelphos, which means "Attalus the brother-loving"; 220–138 BC) was a ruler of the

    Attalus II Philadelphus

    Attalus II Philadelphus

    Attalus_II_Philadelphus

  • Attalus of Rhodes
  • 2nd-century BC Greek grammarian, astronomer and mathematician

    named Attalus, and it has been suggested that this may have been Attalus of Rhodes. However, this is not a good match chronologically, and Attalus was a

    Attalus of Rhodes

    Attalus_of_Rhodes

  • Attalus III
  • Last king of Pergamon from 138 to 133 BC

    138 BC to 133 BC. Attalus III was the son of king Eumenes II and his queen Stratonice of Pergamon, and he was the nephew of Attalus II, whom he succeeded

    Attalus III

    Attalus III

    Attalus_III

  • Attalus (sophist)
  • 2nd-century Greek philosopher

    know about Attalus comes from a brief mention in the Lives of the Sophists of Philostratus, in which Philostratus both mentions that Attalus was a sophist

    Attalus (sophist)

    Attalus_(sophist)

  • Priscus Attalus
  • Roman usurper in 409–10 and 414-15

    Christianity. Priscus Attalus was a Greek from the Roman province of Asia, whose father had moved to Italy under Valentinian I. Attalus was an important senator

    Priscus Attalus

    Priscus Attalus

    Priscus_Attalus

  • Attalus (sculptor)
  • Ancient Greek sculptor

    Attalus (Ancient Greek: Ἄτταλος), son of Andragathus, was a sculptor of ancient Athens whose time is unknown. The geographer and historian Pausanias mentions

    Attalus (sculptor)

    Attalus_(sculptor)

  • Philip II of Macedon
  • King of Macedon from 359 to 336 BC

    killed because Pausanias had been offended by Attalus (Philip's uncle-in-law) and his friends. Attalus was the uncle of Philip's wife Cleopatra (renamed

    Philip II of Macedon

    Philip II of Macedon

    Philip_II_of_Macedon

  • Kingdom of Pergamon
  • Greek state during the Hellenistic period

    220/219 BC, Achaeus and Attalus seem to have made peace. In 218 BC, Achaeus undertook an expedition to Selge, south of the Taurus. Attalus recaptured his former

    Kingdom of Pergamon

    Kingdom of Pergamon

    Kingdom_of_Pergamon

  • Attalus (Stoic)
  • 1st-century Stoic philosopher

    highest terms. Seneca reminisces about Attalus in his 108th Letter: This was the advice, I remember, which Attalus gave me in the days when I practically

    Attalus (Stoic)

    Attalus_(Stoic)

  • Honorius
  • Western Roman emperor from 393 to 423

    To counter Attalus, Honorius tried to negotiate with Alaric in addition to restricting grain shipments to Rome from North Africa. Attalus dispatched an

    Honorius

    Honorius

    Honorius

  • Eumenes II
  • King of Pergamon from 197 to 159 BC

    Pergamon, and a son of Attalus I Soter and queen Apollonis and a member of the Attalid dynasty of Pergamon. The eldest son of king Attalus I and queen Apollonis

    Eumenes II

    Eumenes II

    Eumenes_II

  • Perdix (mythology)
  • Greek mythological figure

    part of the same story, but names the child as Attalus and his mother as Perdix. Daedalus kills Attalus after the latter invents a saw, and is pushed by

    Perdix (mythology)

    Perdix (mythology)

    Perdix_(mythology)

  • Roman civil war of 407–415
  • Failed revolts against Western Emperor Honorius

    rejected, he crowned the city prefect of Rome, Priscus Attalus, emperor in December 409. Attalus appointed Alaric as his commander-in-chief, after which

    Roman civil war of 407–415

    Roman civil war of 407–415

    Roman_civil_war_of_407–415

  • Statilius Attalus
  • 2nd-century Roman physician

    Statilius Attalus was a physician of ancient Rome in the second century. He was the court physician, or Archiater, of the Roman emperors Marcus Aurelius

    Statilius Attalus

    Statilius_Attalus

  • Stoa of Attalos
  • Ancient covered walkway in Athens, Greece

    The Stoa of Attalos (also spelled Attalus; Greek: Στοά του Αττάλου) was a stoa (covered walkway or portico) in the Agora of Athens, Greece. It was built

    Stoa of Attalos

    Stoa of Attalos

    Stoa_of_Attalos

  • Hesperia attalus
  • Species of butterfly

    recognised: Hesperia attalus attalus (W. H. Edwards, 1871) Hesperia attalus nigrescens Gatrelle, 1999 – dark dotted skipper Hesperia attalus slossonae (Skinner

    Hesperia attalus

    Hesperia attalus

    Hesperia_attalus

  • First Macedonian War
  • War between Rome and Macedonia, 214–205 BC

    garrisoned to block Attalus' landing there, then continued on to Aegium for the conference. The conference was interrupted by a report that Attalus had arrived

    First Macedonian War

    First Macedonian War

    First_Macedonian_War

  • Pausanias of Orestis
  • Assassin of Philip II of Macedon

    Philip II reportedly did not punish Attalus for raping his former lover, possibly for political reasons (Attalus was a prominent nobleman and general

    Pausanias of Orestis

    Pausanias of Orestis

    Pausanias_of_Orestis

  • Attalus (son of Andromenes)
  • 4th-century BC Macedonian general

    Mythology, "Attalus (2)", Boston, (1867)  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "Attalus". Dictionary

    Attalus (son of Andromenes)

    Attalus_(son_of_Andromenes)

  • Henricus attalus
  • Species of moth

    Henricus attalus is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Puebla, Mexico. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Henricus attalus. Wikispecies

    Henricus attalus

    Henricus_attalus

  • Attalus of Macedonia
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Attalus of Macedonia may refer to: Attalus (general) of Philip and Alexander Attalus (son of Andromenes) of Alexander and Perdiccas This disambiguation

    Attalus of Macedonia

    Attalus_of_Macedonia

  • Cleopatra
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC

    Lysimachus Ptolemy Epigonos Attalids Philetaerus Eumenes I Attalus I Eumenes II Attalus II Attalus III Eumenes III Greco-Bactrians Diodotus I Diodotus II

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

  • Cleopatra Eurydice
  • 4th-century BC Macedonian queen consort

    (Greek: Κλεοπάτρα), was a mid-4th-century BC Macedonian noblewoman, niece of Attalus, and last of the seven wives of Philip II of Macedon, but the first Macedonian

    Cleopatra Eurydice

    Cleopatra Eurydice

    Cleopatra_Eurydice

  • Pergamon
  • Ancient Greek city in Anatolia

    Philetaerus 281–263; Eumenes I 263–241; Attalus I 241–197; Eumenes II 197–159; Attalus II 159–138; and Attalus III 138–133. Philetaerus controlled only

    Pergamon

    Pergamon

    Pergamon

  • Seleucus III Ceraunus
  • Ruler of the Seleucid Kingdom from 225 to 223 BC

    was assassinated in Asia Minor by courtiers during a campaign against Attalus I of Pergamon. His brother Antiochus subsequently ascended the throne.

    Seleucus III Ceraunus

    Seleucus III Ceraunus

    Seleucus_III_Ceraunus

  • Antalya
  • City in Turkey

    needed] Attaleia became part of the Roman Empire in 133 BC when Attalus III, a nephew of Attalus II, bequeathed his kingdom to Rome at his death in 133 BC.

    Antalya

    Antalya

    Antalya

  • Kingdom of Bithynia
  • Ancient Hellenistic kingdom in northwest Turkey

    in his revolt against his father. Supported by Rome and Pergamon king Attalus II Philadelphus, Nicomedes II overthrew his father and became king in 149

    Kingdom of Bithynia

    Kingdom of Bithynia

    Kingdom_of_Bithynia

  • Heraclianus
  • Usurper of the Roman Empire from 412 to 413

    brought him to power. Heraclianus helped put down a rebellion by Priscus Attalus. However, he decided to stage his own rebellion and during his invasion

    Heraclianus

    Heraclianus

  • Alexander the Great
  • King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC

    the murder of Cleopatra's uncle Attalus, who was in command of the advance guard of the army in Asia Minor. Attalus was at that time corresponding with

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander_the_Great

  • Pipara
  • with the emperor Gallienus, having been given to him by Attalus as a tool of appeasement. Attalus' invasion was one of many foreign invasions, contributing

    Pipara

    Pipara

  • Battle of Aphrodisium
  • Battle, c.238 BC

    Pergamon of Attalus I against Seleucid forces led by Antiochus Hierax, allied with the Galatian Gauls. Attalus was victorious. In 241 BC Attalus had won a

    Battle of Aphrodisium

    Battle_of_Aphrodisium

  • Battle of the Caecus River
  • 3rd century BC battle between Pergamon and the Galatians

    is unknown, but it seems to have taken place early in the reign of Attalus I. Attalus I celebrated it as a great victory and as establishing his legitimacy

    Battle of the Caecus River

    Battle of the Caecus River

    Battle_of_the_Caecus_River

  • Cretan War (205–200 BC)
  • Series of battles in the Aegean

    point, saw that Attalus had strayed some distance from his fleet and sailed to attack him with four quinqueremes and three hemioliae. Attalus, seeing Philip

    Cretan War (205–200 BC)

    Cretan War (205–200 BC)

    Cretan_War_(205–200_BC)

  • Antiochus Hierax
  • Separatist leader of Seleucid Asia-Minor

    Galatians allies attacked Pergamon but had to face its powerful ruler Attalus I. Attalus defeated the Gauls and Antiochus at the Battle of Aphrodisium and

    Antiochus Hierax

    Antiochus Hierax

    Antiochus_Hierax

  • Seleucus II Callinicus
  • Ruler of the Seleucid Empire from 246 BC to 225 BC

    BC. Meanwhile, in Asia Minor, Pergamon now rose to greatness under Attalus I. Attalus' ambition to replace Antiochus Hierax as king of Asia Minor led to

    Seleucus II Callinicus

    Seleucus II Callinicus

    Seleucus_II_Callinicus

  • Eumenes I
  • King of Pergamon

    Attalus I, Eumenes successor, was the first to refuse to pay such tribute. Hansen pp. 23-24. Strabo, 13.4.2, says that he was the cousin of Attalus I

    Eumenes I

    Eumenes I

    Eumenes_I

  • Sack of Rome (410)
  • Siege and sack of Rome by the Visigoths

    Attalus. Honorius, extremely fearful at this turn of events, sent Jovius and others to Attalus, pleading that they share the Western Empire. Attalus said

    Sack of Rome (410)

    Sack of Rome (410)

    Sack_of_Rome_(410)

  • Parmenion
  • Macedonian general (c. 400 – 330 BC)

    opposed by Attalus, a general in Parmenion's army. In response, Parmenion put the general to death even though Parmenion was father-in-law to Attalus. However

    Parmenion

    Parmenion

  • Ex voto of the Attalids (Delphi)
  • the square (later transformed into a cistern), dedicated by Attalus I and repaired by Attalus II; an "oikos" (house) in the northeastern corner; the base

    Ex voto of the Attalids (Delphi)

    Ex_voto_of_the_Attalids_(Delphi)

  • Attalus (band)
  • American Christian rock band

    detailing their daily problems and the possibly permanent ending of Attalus. Attalus is a rock band from Raleigh, North Carolina. Their current lineup consists

    Attalus (band)

    Attalus_(band)

  • Achaeus (general)
  • 3rd-century BC Seleucid general, short-lived ruler of Seleucid Asia-Minor

    recovered all the districts which Attalus I had gained on the Seleucids once more, thereby destroying the aspirations of Attalus to become a major power, driving

    Achaeus (general)

    Achaeus (general)

    Achaeus_(general)

  • Arrianus (poet)
  • Ancient Greek poet

    poem on Attalus I – a political figure from the 3rd century BCE – as it is assumed the author of the poem was more of a contemporary of Attalus, though

    Arrianus (poet)

    Arrianus_(poet)

  • Galatians (people)
  • Gallic people of central Anatolia

    Hierax tried to defeat Attalus I, the ruler of Pergamon (241–197 BC), but instead the Hellenized cities united under Attalus' banner and his armies inflicted

    Galatians (people)

    Galatians (people)

    Galatians_(people)

  • Eumenes III
  • King of Pergamon

    the experienced Marcus Perperna to the region. When the Pergamene king, Attalus III, died in 133 BC, he bequeathed his kingdom to the Romans. Though he

    Eumenes III

    Eumenes III

    Eumenes_III

  • Second Macedonian War
  • War between Rome and Macedonia, 200–197 BC

    success at taking cities such as Kios worried the state of Rhodes and King Attalus I of Pergamon who also had interests in the area. Asia Minor, besieging

    Second Macedonian War

    Second Macedonian War

    Second_Macedonian_War

  • Athaulf
  • King of the Visigoths

    spring of 412, Constantius pressed Athaulf. Taking the advice of Priscus Attalus—the former emperor whom Alaric had set up at Rome in opposition to Honorius

    Athaulf

    Athaulf

  • Apollonis of Cyzicus
  • Apollonis (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλωνίς, romanized: Apollōnís) was the wife of Attalus I, the first ruler of Pergamon (now Bergama, Turkey). The dates of her

    Apollonis of Cyzicus

    Apollonis_of_Cyzicus

  • Stratonice of Pergamon
  • Princess of Cappadocia and queen of Pergamon (d. ~135 BC)

    whom was his son Attalus III. Attalus III was too young to reign as king. So Attalus II acted as a regent for Attalus III. Attalus III accepted the honorific

    Stratonice of Pergamon

    Stratonice_of_Pergamon

  • Philip V of Macedon
  • King of Macedonia from 221 to 179 BC

    neutralised Philip's advantage on land (Livy 26.24.6-11). The intervention of Attalus I of Pergamum on the Roman side further exposed Philip's position in Macedonia

    Philip V of Macedon

    Philip V of Macedon

    Philip_V_of_Macedon

  • Caligula
  • Roman emperor from AD 37 to 41

    Western Empire 395–476 Honorius Constantine III (w. Constans II) Priscus Attalus Constantius III Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian

    Caligula

    Caligula

    Caligula

  • List of unusual deaths in antiquity
  • Translated by Speed, Samuel. London. Retrieved 26 September 2024 – via Attalus.org. But the severity of Cambyses was more extraordinary, who caused the

    List of unusual deaths in antiquity

    List of unusual deaths in antiquity

    List_of_unusual_deaths_in_antiquity

  • Diodotus I
  • First Greek king of Bactria

    soter (savour). Other Hellenistic kings, such as Antiochus I Soter and Attalus I Soter of Pergamum took this title to commemorate victories over existential

    Diodotus I

    Diodotus I

    Diodotus_I

  • War of Aristonicus
  • Revolt in Pergamon, between 133 and 129 BC

    Aristonicus moved against Attalus in life. Aristonicus, the main Roman enemy, claimed to be an illegitimate son of Eumenes II, Attalus' father. He seized the

    War of Aristonicus

    War_of_Aristonicus

  • Antiochus II Theos
  • King of the Seleucid Empire, 261–246 BC

    University Press. p. 604. Smith, Andrew. "Johannes Malalas - translation". www.attalus.org. Retrieved 9 October 2021. Appianus, Syriaca, 65. "Dr. Jordan Iliev

    Antiochus II Theos

    Antiochus II Theos

    Antiochus_II_Theos

  • Battle of the Harpasus
  • Battle between Attalus I and Antiochus Hierax

    the war between King Attalus I of Pergamon and the Seleucid prince Antiochus Hierax over dominion of western Anatolia. Attalus won a decisive victory

    Battle of the Harpasus

    Battle_of_the_Harpasus

  • Cleopatra Thea
  • Queen of the Seleucid Empire from 126 to 121 BC

    Cleopatra Thea's parents. It is possible that Berenice, the fiancée of Attalus III, king of Pergamum, is another sister. Cleopatra Thea married three

    Cleopatra Thea

    Cleopatra Thea

    Cleopatra_Thea

  • Ptolemy III Euergetes
  • 3rd pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt (r. 246-222 BC)

    had been lost to Attalus, Ptolemy III sent his son Magas with a military force to aid Attalus, but he was unable to prevent Attalus' defeat. Ptolemy III

    Ptolemy III Euergetes

    Ptolemy III Euergetes

    Ptolemy_III_Euergetes

  • Khabash
  • Egyptian pharaoh of the 31st dynasty

    Satrap Ptolemy Lagides". attalus.org. Retrieved 2025-03-07. Cairo CG 22182; "Decree of the Satrap Ptolemy Lagides". attalus.org. Retrieved 2025-02-22

    Khabash

    Khabash

    Khabash

  • Kingdom of Pontus
  • 281 BC–62 AD kingdom in northern Anatolia

    Pergamene throne after the death of Attalus III. After Rome received the Kingdom of Pergamon in the will of Attalus III in the absence of an heir, they

    Kingdom of Pontus

    Kingdom of Pontus

    Kingdom_of_Pontus

  • Andronicus of Pergamum
  • 2nd-century BCE ambassador for Attalus II of Pergamum

    Prusias for attacking Attalus. Unbeknownst to Nicomedes, Menas had been given orders to assassinate Nicomedes if he failed. Attalus again sent Andronicus

    Andronicus of Pergamum

    Andronicus_of_Pergamum

  • Alcetas
  • 4th-century BC Macedonian general

    Eumenes and united his forces with those of Attalus, was waged by Alexander's general Antigonus. Alcetas and Attalus were defeated at the Battle of Cretopolis

    Alcetas

    Alcetas

    Alcetas

  • Nicomedes IV of Bithynia
  • King of Bithynia (94–74 BC)

    Nicomedes IV's death and bequeathal led directly to the Third Mithridatic War. Attalus III Young Caesar (opera) Gelzer, Matthias (1968). Caesar: Politician and

    Nicomedes IV of Bithynia

    Nicomedes IV of Bithynia

    Nicomedes_IV_of_Bithynia

  • Reign: The Conqueror
  • Television series

    group. Attalus tricks Philip into thinking that Olympias and Alexander are trying to betray him. Philip banishes Olympias and marries Attalus's daughter

    Reign: The Conqueror

    Reign:_The_Conqueror

  • List of ancient Greek astronomers
  • of Opus Philolaus Apollonius Aratus Archimedes Aristarchus Aristyllus Attalus Autolycus Conon Eratosthenes Hipparchus Hypsicles Pytheas Seleucus Timocharis

    List of ancient Greek astronomers

    List_of_ancient_Greek_astronomers

  • Diadochi
  • Political rivals in the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death

    traditionally had multiple wives.) Alexander was at the wedding banquet when Attalus, Cleopatra's uncle, made a remark that seemed inappropriate to him. He

    Diadochi

    Diadochi

    Diadochi

  • Dying Gaul
  • Greek sculpture of the 3rd century BC

    original may have been commissioned at some time between 230 and 220 BC by Attalus I of Pergamon to celebrate his victory over the Galatians, the Celtic or

    Dying Gaul

    Dying Gaul

    Dying_Gaul

  • Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire
  • British documentary drama television series

    directly to the Senate and they elect Attalus as Emperor, but Honorius has Rome's grain supplies cut off and Attalus loses authority. Alaric travels to meet

    Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire

    Ancient_Rome:_The_Rise_and_Fall_of_an_Empire

  • Wars of the Diadochi
  • Wars between Alexander the Great's successors

    still at large with a victorious army in Asia Minor. So were Alcetas, Attalus, Dokimos and Polemon who had also gathered their armies in Asia Minor.

    Wars of the Diadochi

    Wars of the Diadochi

    Wars_of_the_Diadochi

  • Letter of Lentulus
  • Apocryphal text purporting to describe Jesus

    of Lentulus at Wikimedia Commons Lentulus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org. ATTALUS: Greek and Roman history 322 - 42 B.C.  This article incorporates

    Letter of Lentulus

    Letter of Lentulus

    Letter_of_Lentulus

  • Philetaerus
  • Governor and autonomous ruler of Pergamon

    (Greek: Tieion), a small town on the Black Sea coast in Anatolia. His father Attalus (Greek: Attalos) was Greek and his mother Boa was from Paphlagonia. After

    Philetaerus

    Philetaerus

    Philetaerus

  • Heliodorus (minister)
  • Regent of the Seleucid Empire

    159: 191–205. JSTOR 20191205. Letter of Seleukos IV to Heliodoros at attalus.org Ben Zion, Ilan, Billionaire’s looted art still on display at Israel

    Heliodorus (minister)

    Heliodorus (minister)

    Heliodorus_(minister)

  • Eumeneia
  • Town of ancient Phrygia in Turkey

    road from Dorylaeum to Apameia. It is said to have received its name from Attalus II, who named the town after his brother and predecessor, Eumenes II. As

    Eumeneia

    Eumeneia

  • Celtic settlement of Southeast Europe
  • Military campaign by Celtic peoples in southeastern Europe

    maint: deprecated archival service (link) "Memnon: History of Heracleia". attalus.org. 2011. Retrieved 12 August 2013. Kruta, Venceslas. Les Celtes, histoire

    Celtic settlement of Southeast Europe

    Celtic_settlement_of_Southeast_Europe

  • Antiochus IV Epiphanes
  • King of the Seleucid Empire from 175 to 164 BC

    Lysimachus Ptolemy Epigonos Attalids Philetaerus Eumenes I Attalus I Eumenes II Attalus II Attalus III Eumenes III Greco-Bactrians Diodotus I Diodotus II

    Antiochus IV Epiphanes

    Antiochus IV Epiphanes

    Antiochus_IV_Epiphanes

  • Troad
  • Historical name of the Turkish Biga Peninsula

    the territory of the Troad, to the Roman Republic, on the death of King Attalus III in 133 BC. Under the Roman Empire, the territory of the Troad became

    Troad

    Troad

    Troad

  • Bakır shemaya
  • Species of fish

    The Bakır shemaya (Alburnus attalus) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Alburnus. It is endemic to the Bakırçay River in Western Anatolia, Turkey

    Bakır shemaya

    Bakır_shemaya

  • Ptolemy Philadelphus (son of Cleopatra)
  • King of Syria from 34 to 30 BC

    Lysimachus Ptolemy Epigonos Attalids Philetaerus Eumenes I Attalus I Eumenes II Attalus II Attalus III Eumenes III Greco-Bactrians Diodotus I Diodotus II

    Ptolemy Philadelphus (son of Cleopatra)

    Ptolemy Philadelphus (son of Cleopatra)

    Ptolemy_Philadelphus_(son_of_Cleopatra)

  • Alexander (2004 film)
  • 2004 epic historical drama film by Oliver Stone

    Macedon, is destroyed when Philip marries Attalus's niece, Eurydice. Alexander insults Philip after disowning Attalus as his kinsman, which results in Alexander's

    Alexander (2004 film)

    Alexander_(2004_film)

  • Nicander
  • 2nd century BC Greek scientist and poet

    Heteroeumena ("Metamorphoses") Hyacinthus Hymnus ad Attalum ("Hymn to Attalus") Melissourgica ("Beekeeping") Oetaica Ophiaca Sicelia Thebaica Aetolica

    Nicander

    Nicander

    Nicander

  • Orophernes of Cappadocia
  • Monarch

    King Demetrius" and recovered his throne "by the help of Attalus." He also noted that after Attalus succeeded his brother Eumenes his policy was to restore

    Orophernes of Cappadocia

    Orophernes of Cappadocia

    Orophernes_of_Cappadocia

  • Nick Dunning
  • English actor (born 1957)

    (1999), Kavanagh QC (2001), and Waking the Dead (2007). He played General Attalus in Alexander (2004), alongside Colin Farrell, Anthony Hopkins, Angelina

    Nick Dunning

    Nick_Dunning

  • Olympias
  • Mother of Alexander the Great (c. 375–316 BC)

    when Philip married a noble Macedonian woman, Cleopatra, the niece of Attalus, who was given the name Eurydice by Philip. At a gathering after the marriage

    Olympias

    Olympias

    Olympias

  • Claudius
  • Roman emperor from AD 41 to 54

    Western Empire 395–476 Honorius Constantine III (w. Constans II) Priscus Attalus Constantius III Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian

    Claudius

    Claudius

    Claudius

  • Talos (inventor)
  • Greek mythological inventor

    Talōs) was an Athenian inventor. On some accounts, Talos was also called Attalus (Ἄτταλος) or Calus/Calos (Κάλως). While he was still a lad in years, Talos/Perdix

    Talos (inventor)

    Talos_(inventor)

  • Tiberius
  • Roman emperor from AD 14 to 37

    Western Empire 395–476 Honorius Constantine III (w. Constans II) Priscus Attalus Constantius III Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian

    Tiberius

    Tiberius

    Tiberius

  • List of Roman emperors
  • construction of the Theodosian Walls. Died of a fall from his horse   Priscus Attalus (#) Late 409 – summer 410 (less than a year; Italy) A leading member of

    List of Roman emperors

    List of Roman emperors

    List_of_Roman_emperors

  • Campaign of the Chersonese
  • Military campaign of Demetrius Poliorcetes

    (1)". www.attalus.org. Archived from the original on 2024-02-25. Retrieved 2024-06-07. "Eusebius: Chronicle (3) - translation". www.attalus.org. Archived

    Campaign of the Chersonese

    Campaign of the Chersonese

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  • Polemon of Laodicea
  • Greek sophist (c. 90 – 144)

    Πολέμων ὁ Λαοδικεύς), was a sophist who lived in the 2nd century. His son Attalus and great-grandson Hermocrates of Phocaea were also notable sophists. Polemon

    Polemon of Laodicea

    Polemon of Laodicea

    Polemon_of_Laodicea

  • Pergamene-Bithynian Wars
  • ordered Prusias to compensate Attalus. Fearing a war with Rome, Prusias obeyed the order and signed a peace with Attalus. After the war, Bithynia was forced

    Pergamene-Bithynian Wars

    Pergamene-Bithynian Wars

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  • Simon Kunz
  • Actor

    Rattigan, Bruce Hartley 2006 Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire Attalus 2007 M.I. High Roger Powell The Big Freeze 2010 The IT Crowd Judge Episode:

    Simon Kunz

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  • Antiochus VIII Grypus
  • King of the Seleucid Empire from 125 to 96 BC

    ISSN 0906-3463. Smith, Andrew. "Athenaeus: Deipnosophists - Book 5 (c)". www.attalus.org. Whitehorne, John (1994). Cleopatras. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-05806-3

    Antiochus VIII Grypus

    Antiochus VIII Grypus

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  • Brazier
  • Container used to burn charcoal or other solid fuel

    Ancient Greek brazier and casserole, 6th/4th century BC, exhibited in the Ancient Agora Museum in Athens, housed in the Stoa of Attalus

    Brazier

    Brazier

    Brazier

  • Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans

    potential. When Philip II married Cleopatra Eurydice, niece of general Attalus, talk of providing new potential heirs at the wedding feast infuriated

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • Nerites (mythology)
  • Minor sea god in Greek mythology

    by A. F. Scholfield (1958), with some minor alterations. Available at Attalus.org. Grimal, Pierre (1996). The Dictionary of Classical Mythology. Wiley-Blackwell

    Nerites (mythology)

    Nerites_(mythology)

  • Antiochus I Soter
  • Ruler of the Seleucid Empire from 281 to 261 BC

    Retrieved 6 June 2017. Smith, Andrew. "Johannes Malalas - translation". www.attalus.org. Retrieved 2017-06-06. Lyonnet, Bertille (2012). "Questions on the

    Antiochus I Soter

    Antiochus I Soter

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  • Lokma
  • Deep-fried dough pastries

    - Book 15 (668)". www.attalus.orb. Retrieved 20 September 2025. "Athenaeus: Deipnosophists - Book 15 (a)". www.attalus.org. Retrieved 2025-01-04.

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