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Page 400
... Pergamum . Eumenes had gradually asserted his independence of the Seleucids , and on his death in 241 B.C. was succeeded by his nephew , Attalus I. Attalus took the apparently un- usual step of refusing tribute to the Galatians and ...
... Pergamum . Eumenes had gradually asserted his independence of the Seleucids , and on his death in 241 B.C. was succeeded by his nephew , Attalus I. Attalus took the apparently un- usual step of refusing tribute to the Galatians and ...
Page 457
... Pergamum , Egypt , and Athens appealed to Rome , who had just emerged victorious from her great struggle with Carthage and was now the arbi- ter of world affairs . The Roman Republic , at this time , had no thought of annexing territory ...
... Pergamum , Egypt , and Athens appealed to Rome , who had just emerged victorious from her great struggle with Carthage and was now the arbi- ter of world affairs . The Roman Republic , at this time , had no thought of annexing territory ...
Page 459
... Pergamum . In 169 B.C. Antiochus IV invaded Egypt . He was an extraordinary man , who had lived for many years in Rome and admired both it and Greece ; a patron of Athens , he had also cultivated the resources of his own state . Egypt ...
... Pergamum . In 169 B.C. Antiochus IV invaded Egypt . He was an extraordinary man , who had lived for many years in Rome and admired both it and Greece ; a patron of Athens , he had also cultivated the resources of his own state . Egypt ...
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