Attalus II Philadelphus — (in Greek Attalos II Philadelphos Ἄτταλος Β ὁ Φιλάδελφος ) (220 BC ndash;138 BC) was a King of Pergamon. He was the second son of Attalus I Soter and wife queen Apollonis (?), and ascended the throne first as co ruler alongside his ailing brother … Wikipedia
Attalus — can refer to *Several members of the Attalid dynasty of Pergamon **Attalus I Soter, ruled 241 BC ndash;197 BC **Attalus II Philadelphus, ruled 160 BC ndash;138 BC **Attalus III, ruled 138 BC ndash;133 BC*Attalus, courtier and general of Philip II … Wikipedia
Attalus III Philometor Euergetes — ▪ king of Pergamum born c. 170 BC died 133 king of Pergamum from 138 to 133 BC who, by bequeathing his domains to Rome, ended the history of Pergamum as an independent political entity. He was the son of Eumenes II (reigned 197–159) and… … Universalium
Attalus I. — Attălus I., der erste König von Pergamon, 241 197 v. Chr. Seine lange Regierung ist an wechselnden Kämpfen (Sieg über die Galater) reich, durch die er sein ursprünglich kleines Gebiet bedeutend erweiterte. Mit Rom stand er seit 211 in engen… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Attalus II — (Philadelphus) king of Pergamum c159 138 B.C. * * * … Universalium
Attalus II — (Philadelphus) king of Pergamum c159 138 B.C … Useful english dictionary
Mithridates IV of Pontus — or known by his full name Mithridates Philopator Philadelphus[1] (Greek: Mιθριδάτης ὁ Φιλoπάτωρ Φιλάδελφoς, which means Mithridates the father loving, brother loving ; flourished 2nd century BC, died ca. 150 BC) was a prince and sixth King of the … Wikipedia
Nicomedes II of Bithynia — Silver coin depicting Nicomedes II Nicomedes II Epiphanes (Greek: Νικομήδης Β ὁ Ἐπιφανής) was the king of Bithynia from 149 to c. 127 BC. He was fourth in descent from Nicomedes I. Nicomedes II was the son and successor of Prusias II and Apame IV … Wikipedia
Attalid dynasty — The Attalid dynasty 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. One of… … Wikipedia
Athens — /ath inz/, n. 1. Greek, Athenai. a city in and the capital of Greece, in the SE part. 885,136. 2. Greater, a metropolitan area comprising the city of Athens, Piraeus, and several residential suburbs. 2,530,000. 3. a city in N Georgia. 42,549. 4.… … Universalium