- Kingdom of Pergamon
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conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Pergamon
common_name = Pergamon
continent = moved from Category:Asia to the Middle East
region = the Middle East
country = Turkey
era =Hellenistic period
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government_type = Monarchy
year_start = 241 BC
year_end = 133 BC
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event_start =Attalus I received the king's title.
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event_end =Attalus III bequeathed the kingdom to the Roman people.
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capital =Pergamon
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common_languages =Koine Greek
religion = Ancient Greek religion
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leader1 =Attalus I
leader2 =Eumenes II
leader3 =Attalus II
leader4 =Attalus III
year_leader1 = 241 - 197 BC
year_leader2 = 197 - 158 BC
year_leader3 = 160 - 138 BC
year_leader4 = 138 - 133 BC
title_leader = King
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footnotes =The Kingdom of Pergamon was an Hellenistic kingdom founded by Attalus in the 3rd century BC. [Shipley (2000), The Greek World After Alexander, 323-30 B.C., 313] . The Kingdom gradually expanded and reached its peak in 188 BC after the
treaty of Apamea . In 133 BCAttalus III bequeathed the kingdom to the Roman people. [Shipley (2000), The Greek World After Alexander, 323-30 B.C., 318-9]Notes
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