Kingdom of Pergamon

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The Kingdom of Pergamon was a powerful Hellenistic monarchy in western Asia Minor, renowned for its wealthy capital at Pergamon, its monumental architecture, and its influential cultural and artistic achievements.

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All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Kingdom of Pergamon canonical 29
Attalid Kingdom of Pergamon 8
Attalid kingdom 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Hellenistic kingdom
monarchy
alliedWith Roman Republic
capital Pergamon
conflict Galatians
Seleucid Empire
continent Asia
country Turkey
culturalCenter Pergamon
currency Attic standard silver coinage
dissolved 133 BC
dynasty Attalid dynasty
endTime 133 BC
2nd century BC
firstRuler Philetaerus
followedBy Roman Republic
Roman province of Asia
follows Macedon
surface form: Macedonian Empire
foundedBy Philetaerus
governmentType monarchy
hasPart Pergamon
surface form: City of Pergamon

Pergamon Altar frieze
surface form: Great Altar of Pergamon

Library of Pergamon
acropolis of Pergamon
surface form: Pergamon Acropolis

Temple of Asclepius
surface form: Sanctuary of Asclepius

Temple of Athena
surface form: Sanctuary of Athena
heritageSite Pergamon
surface form: Pergamon and its Multi-Layered Cultural Landscape
knownFor Hellenistic art
surface form: Pergamene school of sculpture

development of parchment
urban planning and terraced architecture
language Ancient Greek
lastRuler Attalus III
locatedIn Asia Minor
western Anatolia
mergedInto Roman Republic
notableFor artistic achievements
cultural achievements
monumental architecture
wealthy capital city
partOf Hellenistic period
surface form: Hellenistic world
peakPeriod reign of Eumenes II
religion Ancient Greek religion
ruler Attalus I of Pergamon
surface form: Attalus I

Attalus II Philadelphus
Attalus III
Eumenes of Cardia
surface form: Eumenes I

Eumenes II
startTime 281 BC
early 3rd century BC

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Teos countryDuringHellenisticPeriod Kingdom of Pergamon
Hellenistic period hasPart Kingdom of Pergamon
this entity surface form: Attalid Kingdom of Pergamon
Pergamon wasCapitalOf Kingdom of Pergamon
First Macedonian War (as ally of Philip V of Macedon) hasParticipant Kingdom of Pergamon
subject surface form: First Macedonian War
this entity surface form: Attalid Kingdom of Pergamon
First Macedonian War (as ally of Philip V of Macedon) alliedWith Kingdom of Pergamon
subject surface form: First Macedonian War
this entity surface form: Attalid Kingdom of Pergamon
First Macedonian War (as ally of Philip V of Macedon) opposedBy Kingdom of Pergamon
subject surface form: First Macedonian War
this entity surface form: Attalid Kingdom of Pergamon
Seleucid Empire borderedBy Kingdom of Pergamon
Hellenistic art associatedWith Kingdom of Pergamon
this entity surface form: Attalid Kingdom of Pergamon
Colophon countryDuringHellenisticPeriod Kingdom of Pergamon
Roman province of Asia precededBy Kingdom of Pergamon
Roman province of Asia formedFrom Kingdom of Pergamon
this entity surface form: Attalid kingdom
city of Thyatira controlledBy Kingdom of Pergamon
subject surface form: Thyatira
Abydos underRuleOf Kingdom of Pergamon
Thyatira underRuleOf Kingdom of Pergamon
Priene laterControlledBy Kingdom of Pergamon
Mysia partOf Kingdom of Pergamon
Attalus I of Pergamon country Kingdom of Pergamon
Sardis partOf Kingdom of Pergamon
Pisidia laterRuledBy Kingdom of Pergamon
this entity surface form: Attalid Kingdom of Pergamon
Magnesia on the Maeander partOf Kingdom of Pergamon
Attalid dynasty country Kingdom of Pergamon
altar of Zeus politicalContext Kingdom of Pergamon
subject surface form: Altar of Zeus at Pergamon
Temple of Athena associatedWith Kingdom of Pergamon
this entity surface form: Pergamene kingdom
Eumenes II countryRuled Kingdom of Pergamon
Attalus II Philadelphus country Kingdom of Pergamon
Attalus III country Kingdom of Pergamon
Galatians foughtFor Kingdom of Pergamon
Pessinus underControlOf Kingdom of Pergamon
this entity surface form: Attalid Kingdom of Pergamon
Battle of Magnesia belligerent Kingdom of Pergamon
Prusias I Cholus conflict Kingdom of Pergamon
Treaty of Apamea benefited Kingdom of Pergamon
Seleucus II Callinicus lostTerritoryTo Kingdom of Pergamon
Empire of Alexander the Great successor Kingdom of Pergamon
this entity surface form: Attalid Kingdom of Pergamon
Prusias II of Bithynia diplomaticRelationsWith Kingdom of Pergamon
Macedonians successorStates Kingdom of Pergamon