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  1. Pergamos; Pergamum: PERGAMOS; PERGAMUM pur'-ga-mos, or pur'-ga-mum (he Pergamos, or to Pergamon): 1. History: Pergamos, to which the ancient writers also gave the neuter form of the name, was a city of Mysia of the ancient Roman province ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  2. Kingdom of Pergamon: The Kingdom of Pergamon, Pergamene Kingdom, or Attalid kingdom was a Ancient Greece state during the Hellenistic period that ruled much of the Western part of Asia Minor from its capital city of Pergamon. It was ruled by the Attalid ... (History) [97%] 2024-02-03 [Former kingdoms]
  3. Kingdom of Pergamon: The Kingdom of Pergamon, Pergamene Kingdom, or Attalid kingdom was a Greek state during the Hellenistic period that ruled much of the Western part of Asia Minor from its capital city of Pergamon. It was ruled by the Attalid dynasty ... (Greek state during the Hellenistic period) [97%] 2024-03-18 [Kingdom of Pergamon] [Attalid dynasty]...
  4. Pergamon: Pergamon was an ancient city located in the Anatolia region, approximately 25 kilometres from the Aegean Sea in present-day Bergama, Izmir Province of Turkey. The city had great strategic value, since it overlooked the Caicus River Valley (modern name ... [87%] 2015-06-14
  5. Pergamon: 39.1326927.183899Koordinaten: 39° 8′ N, 27° 11′ O Pergamon (altgriechisch τό Πέργαμον ‚das Pérgamon‘, seltener ἡ Πέργαμος ‚die Pérgamos‘; lateinisch Pergamum; heute Bergama) war eine antike griechische Stadt nahe der Westküste Kleinasiens in der heutigen Türkei, etwa 80 km nördlich von Smyrna (dem ... [87%] 2024-01-19
  6. Pergamon: Pergamon or Pergamum (/ˈpɜːrɡəmən/ or /ˈpɜːrɡəmɒn/; Greek: Πέργαμον), also referred to by its modern Greek form Pergamos (Πέργαμος), was a rich and powerful ancient Greek city in Aeolis. It is located 26 kilometres (16 mi) from the modern coastline of the Aegean ... (Ancient Greek city in Anatolia) [87%] 2024-09-10 [Pergamon] [Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Turkey]...
  7. List of wars involving the United Kingdom: This is a list of conflicts involving the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and its predecessor states (the Kingdom of Great Britain, Kingdom of England, Kingdom of Scotland and generally the British Isles). Notable militarised interstate disputes ... (Wars involving the United Kingdom) [70%] 2024-08-24 [Wars involving the United Kingdom] [Wars involving Great Britain]...
  8. Kadrî of Pergamon: Kadrî of Pergamon (Turkish: Bergamalı Kadrî), 16th century Ottoman linguist, author of the first grammar book on Ottoman language. Although little is known about the life of Kadrî, it is assumed that he was born in Bergama (Pergamon) and later moved to Constantinople (Istanbul ... [66%] 2023-12-15 [Linguists from the Ottoman Empire] [Ottoman Turkish language]...
  9. Dancer of Pergamon: Dancer of Pergamon is the modern name for a Hellenistic statue of a woman from Pergamon, which is now kept at the Antikensammlung Berlin. The Dancer was found in March 1886 during the German excavations of Pergamon in one of ... [66%] 2023-12-13 [Archaeological discoveries in Turkey] [Pergamon]...
  10. Biton of Pergamon: Biton of Pergamon (Greek: Βίτων) was an ancient Greek writer and engineer, who lived in the second or third century BC. Only two of his works are known: a lost book on optics, entitled Optics, and an extant short treatise on ... (Ancient Greek writer) [66%] 2023-12-18 [Ancient Greek military writers] [Ancient Greek military engineers]...
  11. Sosus of Pergamon: Sosus of Pergamon (Ancient Greek: Σῶσος) was a Greek mosaic artist of the second century BC. He is the only mosaic artist whose name was recorded in literature. [66%] 2023-12-14 [Mosaic artists] [Ancient Greek artists]...
  12. Metropolis of Pergamon: The Metropolis of Pergamon (Greek: Μητρόπολις Περγάμου) was an ecclesiastical territory (diocese) of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in western Asia Minor, modern Turkey. Christianity in the city of Pergamon (modern Bergama), was introduced already from 1st century AD, while the local ... [66%] 2023-12-16 [Apostolic sees] [Dioceses of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople]...
  13. Hegesinus of Pergamon: Hegesinus of Pergamon (Greek: Ἡγησίνους, translit. Hēgēsínous), was an Academic Skeptic philosopher from Pergamon. (Biography) [66%] 2023-11-14 [Academic philosophers] [2nd-century BC philosophers]...
  14. Aeschrion of Pergamon: Aeschrion (Gr. Αισχρίων) of Pergamon was a physician in the 2nd century AD. (2nd-century Greek physician) [66%] 2023-12-14 [People from Pergamon] [2nd-century Greek physicians]...
  15. Pergamea: Until at last we glide to the ancient shores of Crete. Eagerly setting to work on the walls of my chosen city, I name it Pergamea. [65%] 2024-02-06 [Roman mythology]
  16. Peeramon: Peeramon is a rural town and locality in the Tablelands Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, the locality of Peeramon had a population of 628 people. [65%] 2023-12-17 [Towns in Queensland] [Tablelands Region]...
  17. Pergamus: A son of Pyrrhus and Andromache. [65%] 2008-12-18
  18. Pergamus: In Greek mythology, Pergamus (/ˈpɜːrɡəməs/; Ancient Greek: Πέργαμος) was the son of the warrior Neoptolemus and Andromache. Pergamus's parents both figure in the Trojan War, described in Homer's The Iliad: Neoptolemus was the son of Achilles and fought on ... [65%] 2023-12-14 [Characters in Greek mythology]
  19. Pergamum: Pergamum, or Pergamus, an ancient city of Teuthrania, a district in Mysia. It is usually named llprya,uov by Greek writers, but Ptolemy has the form llpyaµos. The name, which is related to the German burg, is appropriate to the ... [65%] 2022-09-02
  20. Pergamus (Bergama): City of Asia Minor a few hours distant from Smyrna. Although there are no documents to show that Jews lived there in ancient times, it is probable, in view of its flourishing condition in past ages, that it, like other ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [65%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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