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- Pergamon - Wikipedia
Pergamon or Pergamum ( ˈpɜːrɡəmən or ˈpɜːrɡəmɒn ; Ancient Greek: Πέργαμον), also referred to by its modern Greek form Pergamos (Πέργαμος), [a][1] was a rich and powerful ancient Greek city in Aeolis
- Pergamum | Turkey, Location, Map, History | Britannica
Pergamum, ancient Greek city in Mysia, situated 16 miles from the Aegean Sea on a lofty isolated hill on the northern side of the broad valley of the Caicus (modern Bakır) River The site is occupied by the modern town of Bergama, in the il (province) of İzmir, Turkey
- Ancient Pergamon - Biblical Archaeology Society
Pergamon rose to prominence during the years of the Greek empire’s division following the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B C His short-lived empire was partitioned among his generals, with General Lysimachus inheriting the then-settlement of Pergamon and its wealth
- Pergamum - History and Facts | History Hit
Pergamum was a thriving ancient Greek then Roman city, home to famous sites such as its Asclepion, theatre and library Pergamum, also spelt Pergamon, is a famous archaeological site in present-day Turkey which developed under the Attalid dynasty following the death of Alexander the Great
- Pergamum - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Pergamum, strong enough to drive them off, celebrated the deliverance with the altar to Zeus Its frieze represents the gods of Olympus battling with the giants shown in the sculpture as a brood of muscular warriors with snake-like tails
- The Ancient City of Pergamon: History Major Facts
Its strategic location in the Aegean region of Turkey made it a pivotal cultural and political center throughout antiquity This city, renowned for its architectural grandeur and cultural achievements, offers a deep insight into the achievements chalked by the ancient world
- Pergamon - World History Encyclopedia
Pergamon (also Pergamum) was a major intellectual and cultural center in Mysia (northwest Asia Minor, modern-day Turkey) which flourished under the Attalid Dynasty (281-133 BCE) during the Hellenistic Period
- Pergamon and its Multi-Layered Cultural Landscape
Pergamon is a testimony to the unique and integrated aesthetic achievement of the civilizations It incorporates Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman structures, reflecting Paganism, Christianity, Judaism and Islam; preserving their cultural features within the historical landscape
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