established himself among the Greeks; he was an advisor to King Attalus I (Attalos Soter) of Pergamon. He is said (e.g., by Roman astronomer/astrologer Vettius...
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Attalus I (Ancient Greek: Ἄτταλος 'Attalos'), surnamed Soter (Greek: Σωτήρ, 'Savior'; 269–197 BC), was the ruler of the Greek polis of Pergamon (modern-day...
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uncovered near Hadrian Street and is dated to the mid 100s C.E. The Stoa of Attalos, a stoa lined with shops built in the 2nd century B.C. which has since...
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"Painted Porch", from which the philosophy Stoicism takes its name Stoa of Attalos Stoa Basileios (Royal Stoa) Stoa of Zeus at Athens Stoa Amphiaraion Stoa...
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army, he marched against the ex-Perdiccans Eumenes, Alketas, Domikos, Attalos and Polemon in Asia Minor. Antigonus decided to first deal with Eumenes...
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Fire from Heaven (category Cultural depictions of Ptolemy I Soter)
lodged at the home of Attalos. Attalos gains another enemy in Olympias when it is announced that Philip will be marrying Attalos' niece. The marriage threatens...
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Attalus II Philadelphus (redirect from Attalos II)
Attalus II Philadelphus (Greek: Ἄτταλος ὁ Φιλάδελφος, Attalos II Philadelphos, which means "Attalus the brother-loving"; 220–138 BC) was a ruler of the...
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The South Stoa I of Athens was a two-aisled stoa located on the south side of the Agora, in Athens, Greece, between the Aiakeion and the Southeast Fountain...
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Battle of Cretopolis (category Antigonus I Monophthalmus)
called Cretopolis. Alketas (a brother of Perdiccas), Attalos (Perdiccas brother-in-law), Polemon (Attalos's brother) and Dokimos had gathered their forces in...
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