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  1. Died. 336 BC (aged 53-54 years old) Allegiance. Macedonia. Rank. General ( Strategos) Relations. Cleopatra Eurydice (niece), Parmenion. Attalus ( Greek: Ἄτταλος; c. 390 BC – 336 BC), a Macedonian from Lower Macedonia, was an important courtier and soldier of Philip II of Macedonia .

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      Attalus I (Ancient Greek: Ἄτταλος ' Attalos '), surnamed...

  2. Around 230 BC, Hireax attacked Pergamon with the help of the Galatians. Attalus defeated the Gauls and Antiochus in the Battle of Aphrodisium and in a second battle in the east. He then fought Antiochus alone in a battle near Sardis and in the Battle of the Harpasus in Caria in 229 BC.

  3. 197 bc. Role In: Macedonian Wars. Attalus I Soter (“Preserver”) (born 269 bc —died 197 bc) was the ruler of Pergamum from 241 to 197 bc, with the title of king after about 230. He succeeded his uncle, Eumenes I (reigned 263–241), and by military and diplomatic skill created a powerful Pergamene kingdom.

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  4. 10 ott 2016 · The Attalid Dynasty ruled an empire from their capital at Pergamon during the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE. Fighting for their place in the turbulent world following...

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  5. Attalus I - New World Encyclopedia. Bust of Attalus I, circa 200 B.C.E. (Pergamon Museum, Berlin) Attalus I (in Greek Attalos) Soter (Greek: "Savior"; 269 B.C.E. – 197 B.C.E.) [1] ruled Pergamon, a Greek polis in what is now Turkey, first as dynast, later as king, from 241 B.C.E. to 197 B.C.E.

  6. Overview. Attalus I. (269—197 bc) Quick Reference. (269–197bc), ruler of Pergamum (241–197), the first Pergamene to use the royal title.