Philadelphus

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Philadelphus is the cognomen of Attalus II, the 2nd-century BCE king of Pergamon known for his loyalty to his brother and close alliance with Rome.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Attalid ruler
ancient Greek cognomen
cognomen
king
alliedWith Roman Republic NERFINISHED
associatedWith Attalid dynasty NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Pergamon NERFINISHED
birthYear c. 220 BCE
brother Eumenes II of Pergamon NERFINISHED
capital Pergamon NERFINISHED
cognomen Philadelphus NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Pergamon NERFINISHED
culture Hellenistic Greek
deathYear 138 BCE
dynasty Attalid dynasty NERFINISHED
hasConnotation fraternal loyalty
hasNotableBearer Attalus II of Pergamon NERFINISHED
languageOfOrigin Ancient Greek
meaning brother-loving
notableFor close alliance with Rome
loyalty to his brother Eumenes II
participatedIn diplomatic missions to Rome
positionHeld King of Pergamon
predecessor Eumenes II of Pergamon NERFINISHED
regionRuled Asia Minor NERFINISHED
reignEnd 138 BCE
reignStart 159 BCE
religion Ancient Greek religion
successor Attalus III NERFINISHED
timePeriod 2nd century BCE
usedBy Attalus II Philadelphus NERFINISHED

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Attalus II Philadelphus cognomen Philadelphus