Attalus I

Attalus I

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Defeating the Galatians
Alliance with Rome
Ruler of Pergamon

Defeated Galatians, allied with Rome: King Attalus, Pergamon's strong ruler.

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Life Journey

344 BCDeath of Attalus I

Attalus I died in Pergamon, leaving behind a legacy of military prowess, diplomatic acumen, and cultural achievements that would influence the Hellenistic world for centuries.

340 BCAbdication and Succession of Eumenes II

Attalus I abdicated the throne in favor of his son Eumenes II, ensuring a smooth transition of power and the continuation of the Attalid dynasty.

335 BCFinal Campaign Against the Galatians

In his later years, Attalus I led a final campaign against the Galatians, ensuring the long-term security and stability of Pergamon.

330 BCDiplomatic Missions to Rome

Attalus I sent diplomatic missions to Rome to strengthen the alliance and seek support against common enemies, enhancing Pergamon's international standing.

325 BCConstruction of the Temple of Zeus

Attalus I commissioned the construction of the Temple of Zeus in Pergamon, a grand architectural project that symbolized the kingdom's prosperity and piety.

320 BCExpansion of Pergamon's Territory

Under Attalus I's rule, Pergamon expanded its territory and influence, incorporating new lands and cities into the kingdom.

315 BCVictory at the Battle of the Caecus River

Attalus I achieved a significant victory over the Galatians at the Battle of the Caecus River, solidifying his reputation as a skilled military leader.

310 BCAlliance with Rome Formed

Attalus I established a strategic alliance with Rome, which would prove crucial in future conflicts and the expansion of Pergamon's influence.

305 BCFirst Military Campaign Against the Galatians

Attalus I led his first significant military campaign, successfully repelling an invasion by the Galatians and securing the borders of Pergamon.

300 BCBecomes Regent for Eumenes I

Attalus I served as regent for his cousin and brother-in-law Eumenes I, gaining valuable experience in governance and military leadership.

297 BCMarriage to Apollonis of Cyzicus

Attalus I married Apollonis of Cyzicus, strengthening alliances and securing his position within the Attalid dynasty.

280 BCEarly Education in Pergamon

Attalus I received a rigorous education in Greek literature, philosophy, and military tactics, preparing him for his future role as king.

269 BCBorn in Pergamon, Kingdom of Pergamon

Attalus I was born into the Attalid dynasty, a Greek ruling family in the Kingdom of Pergamon.

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