People from Pergamon
Aeschrion of Pergamon
Aeschrion (Gr. Aeschrion of Pergamon) of Pergamon was a physician in the 2nd century AD. He was one of Galen's tutors, who says that he belonged to the sect of the Empirici, and that he had a g...
Aeschrion (Gr. Aeschrion of Pergamon) of Pergamon was a physician in the 2nd century AD. He was one of Galen's tutors, who says that he belonged to the sect of the Empirici, and that he had a g...
Antipas of Pergamum
Saint Antipas is referred to in the Book of Revelation as the "faithful martyr" of Pergamon, "where Satan dwells".
Saint Antipas is referred to in the Book of Revelation as the "faithful martyr" of Pergamon, "where Satan dwells".
Apollodorus of Pergamon
Apollodorus of Pergamon, one of the two most prominent teachers of rhetoric in the 1st century BC along with Theodorus of Gadara.
Apollodorus of Pergamon, one of the two most prominent teachers of rhetoric in the 1st century BC along with Theodorus of Gadara.
Attalus I
Attalus I, surnamed Soter (, "Savior"; 269 BC – 197 BC) ruled Pergamon, an Ionian Greek polis (what is now Bergama, Turkey), first as dynast, later as king, from 241&nb...
Attalus I, surnamed Soter (, "Savior"; 269 BC – 197 BC) ruled Pergamon, an Ionian Greek polis (what is now Bergama, Turkey), first as dynast, later as king, from 241&nb...
Attalus III
Attalus III Philometor Euergetes was the last Attalid king of Pergamon, ruling from 138 BC to 133 BC.
Attalus III Philometor Euergetes was the last Attalid king of Pergamon, ruling from 138 BC to 133 BC.
Carystius
Carytius of Pergamum (Καρύστιος) was an ancient Greek grammarian who lived at the end of the 2nd century BCE, all of whose works are now lost.
Carytius of Pergamum (Καρύστιος) was an ancient Greek grammarian who lived at the end of the 2nd century BCE, all of whose works are now lost.
Cratippus of Pergamon
Cratippus (Κράτιππος) of Pergamum, was a leading Peripatetic philosopher of the 1st century BC who taught at Mytilene and Athens.
Cratippus (Κράτιππος) of Pergamum, was a leading Peripatetic philosopher of the 1st century BC who taught at Mytilene and Athens.
Epigonus
Epigonus of Pergamum was the chief among the court sculptors to the Attalid dynasty at Pergamum in the late third century BCE. Pliny the Elder, who offers the only surviving list of the sculptor...
Epigonus of Pergamum was the chief among the court sculptors to the Attalid dynasty at Pergamum in the late third century BCE. Pliny the Elder, who offers the only surviving list of the sculptor...
Galen
Aelius Galenus or Claudius Galenus, better known as Galen of Pergamon, was a prominent Roman physician, surgeon and philosopher.
Aelius Galenus or Claudius Galenus, better known as Galen of Pergamon, was a prominent Roman physician, surgeon and philosopher.
Hegesinus of Pergamon
Hegesinus (Ἡγησίνος), of Pergamon, an Academic philosopher, the successor of Evander and the immediate predecessor of Carneades as the leader (scholarch) of the Academy.
Hegesinus (Ἡγησίνος), of Pergamon, an Academic philosopher, the successor of Evander and the immediate predecessor of Carneades as the leader (scholarch) of the Academy.
Mithridates I of the Bosporus
Mithridates I of the Bosporus sometimes known as Mithridates II of the Bosporan and Mithridates of Pergamon, was a nobleman from Anatolia.
Mithridates I of the Bosporus sometimes known as Mithridates II of the Bosporan and Mithridates of Pergamon, was a nobleman from Anatolia.
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