Attalus I


 
 

Attalus I (Soter "Savior") (269 BCE–197 BCE)1 ruled Pergamon, a Greek city state in present-day Turkey, from 241 BCE to 197 BCE. He was the second cousin and the adoptive son of Eumenes I2, whom he succeeded, and was the first of the Attalid dynasty to assume the title of king.3

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He won an important victory over the Galatians, newly arrived Celtic tribes from Thrace, who had been, for more than a generation, plundering and exacting tribute throughout most of Asia Minor without any serious check. This victory, celebrated by the triumphal monument at Pergamon, famous for its Dying Gaul, and the liberation from the Gallic "terror" which it represented, earned for Attalus the name of "Soter," and the title of "king."

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A courageous and capable general and loyal ally of Rome, he played a significant role in the first and second Macedonian Wars, waged against Philip V of Macedon. He conducted numerous naval operations, harassing Macedonian interests throughout the Aegean, winning honors, collecting spoils, and gaining for Pergamon possession of the Greek islands of Aegina during the first war, and Andros during the second, twice narrowly escaping capture at the hands of Philip.

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He died in 197 BCE, shortly before the end of the second war, at the age of 72, having suffered an apparent stroke while addressing a Boeotian war council some months before. He enjoyed a famously happy domestic life, shared with his wife and four sons. He was succeeded as king by his son Eumenes II.

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~ Table of Content ~

Introduction
Early life
Defeat of the Galatians
Conquests in Seleucid Asia Minor
First Macedonian War
Macedonian hostilities of 201 BCE
Second Macedonian War
Wife and sons
The introduction of the cult of the Magna Mater to Rome
References
Notes
 


 

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Philip V of Macedon (1) - Aegean (1) - Macedonian Wars (1) - Dying Gaul (1) - Rome (1) - Aegina (1) - One (disambiguation) (1) - 1 (number) (1) - Eumenes II (1) - Andros (1) - Boeotia (1) - Asia Minor (1) - Pergamon (1) - Turkey (1) - 1 (1) -
 

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