Eumenes (disambiguation)

Eumenes (disambiguation)

Eumenes may refer to

*Eumenes of Cardia (c. 362 BC - 316 BC), a general and scholar in ancient Greece.
*Several members of the ruling Attalid dynasty of Pergamon
**Eumenes I, (ruled 263 - 241 BC)
**Eumenes II, (ruled 197 - 160 BC)
**Eumenes III, the illegitimate son of Eumenes II and the pretender to the throne (died 129 BC)
*Eumenes, a late third century BCE sculptor of the Pergamene school: see under Epigonus.
*Eumenes, an associate king of Antimachus I of Baktria.
*Saint Eumenes, a 7th century bishop of Gortyna.
* "Eumenes", a genus of Potter wasps (Eumeninae).


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