gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:King
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gptkbp:affiliation
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Hellenistic religion
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gptkbp:alliance
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gptkb:Roman_Republic
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gptkbp:bequest_to
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gptkb:Rome
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gptkbp:birth_year
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c. 170 BC
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gptkbp:burial_place
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gptkb:Pergamon
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gptkbp:capital
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gptkb:Pergamon
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gptkbp:conflict
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gptkb:real_estate
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gptkbp:contribution
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support of scholars
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gptkbp:cultural_contribution
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gptkb:patron_of_the_arts
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gptkbp:cultural_exchange
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with Rome
between Greece and Rome
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gptkbp:cultural_impact
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on subsequent Hellenistic rulers
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gptkbp:cultural_influence
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gptkb:Hellenistic_culture
on subsequent Roman leaders
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gptkbp:cultural_influence_on_rome
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indirect
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gptkbp:death_year
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133 BC
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gptkbp:diplomatic_relations
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with neighboring kingdoms
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gptkbp:dynasty
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gptkb:Attalid_dynasty
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gptkbp:economic_development
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infrastructure projects
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gptkbp:economic_impact
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wealth accumulation
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gptkbp:economic_policy
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trade expansion
promoted trade
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gptkbp:famous_for
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his eccentricities
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gptkbp:father
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gptkb:Eumenes_II
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gptkbp:historical_analysis
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scholarly interpretations
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gptkbp:historical_context
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gptkb:Hellenistic_kingdoms
Hellenistic political landscape
late Hellenistic period
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gptkbp:historical_debate
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his reign's effectiveness
his motivations for bequest
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gptkbp:historical_documentation
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coins and inscriptions
fragmentary evidence
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gptkbp:historical_figures
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gptkb:Eumenes_II
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gptkbp:historical_impact
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transition to Roman control
on the Roman Republic's expansion
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gptkbp:historical_interpretation
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varied among historians
varied perspectives on his reign
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gptkbp:historical_legacy
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influence on Roman culture
influence on later rulers
bequeathal to Rome
influence on Roman governance
establishment of Roman provinces.
influence on future bequests to Rome
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gptkbp:historical_period
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gptkb:Hellenistic_period
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gptkbp:historical_records
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limited documentation
Polybius and Appian
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gptkbp:historical_significance
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last king of Pergamon
as a last king of Pergamon
transition of power to Rome
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gptkbp:historical_source
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ancient historians
Plutarch and Appian
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gptkbp:history
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transition to Roman rule
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Attalus III
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gptkbp:influence_on
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gptkb:Hellenistic_culture
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gptkbp:international_relations
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neutrality
maintained a small army
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gptkbp:known_for
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bequeathing his kingdom to Rome
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gptkbp:language
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Greek
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gptkbp:legacy
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end of the Attalid dynasty
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gptkbp:military_campaign
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limited military engagement
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gptkbp:mother
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gptkb:Stratonice_of_Pergamon
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gptkbp:narrative
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often overshadowed by successors
often viewed as a tragic figure
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gptkbp:notable_event
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death without an heir
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gptkbp:notable_move
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establishment of libraries
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gptkbp:patronage
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sculpture and architecture
supported artists
libraries and scholars
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gptkbp:personal_life
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reclusive
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gptkbp:political_impact
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Hellenistic diplomacy
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gptkbp:predecessor
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gptkb:Eumenes_II
gptkb:Attalus_II
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gptkbp:reform
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centralized governance
improved governance
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gptkbp:reign
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138 BC
133 BC
138 BC to 133 BC
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gptkbp:relationship_with
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gptkb:Senate
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gptkbp:relationship_with_citizens
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distant
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gptkbp:relationship_with_rome
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allied
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gptkbp:religion
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Hellenistic religion
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gptkbp:spouse
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unknown spouse
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gptkbp:strategy
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alliances with Rome
diplomacy with Rome
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gptkbp:successor
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gptkb:Roman_Republic
Attalus IV
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gptkbp:territory
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gptkb:Kingdom_of_Pergamon
limited during his reign
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gptkbp:title
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gptkb:King
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gptkbp:was_a_patron_of
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support of literature
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:King
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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4
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