Statements (120)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:King_of_Bohemia
gptkb:King |
gptkbp:alliance |
gptkb:Roman_Republic
gptkb:Kingdom_of_Bithynia |
gptkbp:birth_place |
gptkb:Pergamon
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gptkbp:burial_place |
gptkb:Pergamon
|
gptkbp:capital |
gptkb:Pergamon
|
gptkbp:children |
gptkb:Attalus_III
gptkb:Eumenes_III |
gptkbp:contributed_to |
the development of philosophy
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gptkbp:contribution |
gptkb:Library_of_Pergamon
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gptkbp:cultural_influence |
gptkb:Hellenistic_culture
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gptkbp:death |
159 BC
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gptkbp:death_place |
gptkb:Pergamon
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gptkbp:died |
159 BC
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gptkbp:dynasty |
gptkb:Attalid_dynasty
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gptkbp:economic_policy |
Trade expansion
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gptkbp:encouraged |
trade and commerce
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gptkbp:era |
gptkb:Hellenistic_period
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gptkbp:established |
gptkb:the_cult_of_Asclepius
alliances with neighboring kingdoms |
gptkbp:expansion |
gptkb:the_library_of_Pergamon
the territory of Pergamon |
gptkbp:father |
gptkb:Attalus_II
gptkb:Attalus_I |
gptkbp:fought_against |
gptkb:Macedonian_forces
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gptkbp:founded |
new cities
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gptkbp:has_culture |
Arts and architecture
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gptkbp:historical_period |
gptkb:Hellenistic_period
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gptkbp:historical_significance |
Expansion of Pergamon
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Eumenes II
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gptkbp:influence |
gptkb:Hellenistic_culture
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gptkbp:influenced |
the spread of Hellenism
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gptkbp:international_relations |
Pro-Roman stance
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gptkbp:is_married_to |
gptkb:Stratonice_of_Pergamon
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gptkbp:known_for |
gptkb:military_campaigns
gptkb:Cultural_patronage gptkb:cultural_patronage gptkb:diplomatic_relations gptkb:Military_campaigns building projects his military strategies his diplomatic skills his contributions to architecture |
gptkbp:language |
Greek
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gptkbp:legacy |
Influence on later Hellenistic kings
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gptkbp:military_strategy |
Cavalry tactics
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gptkbp:mother |
gptkb:Athenais
|
gptkbp:notable_event |
gptkb:Battle_of_Magnesia
gptkb:Siege_of_Rhodes Cultural festivals Military reforms Promotion of science Cultural integration Support of the arts Cultural diplomacy Military alliances Promotion of arts and crafts Public works projects Construction of temples Support for the arts Support of education Establishment of trade routes Diplomatic marriages Support for education Territorial expansion Diplomatic relations with Rome Development of infrastructure Civic honors Support of literature Support for athletics Promotion of philosophy Civic improvements Support of sculpture Strengthening of naval power Construction of public buildings Encouragement of literature Support for historians Support of philosophers Support of the theater Promotion of rhetoric Expansion of Pergamon Strengthening of the Attalid dynasty Support of historians Cultural exchanges with Greece Diplomatic missions to Rome Economic development of Pergamon Construction of the Library of Pergamon Promotion of oratory |
gptkbp:predecessor |
gptkb:Attalus_II
gptkb:Attalus_I |
gptkbp:promoted |
Greek education
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gptkbp:reign |
160 BC
197 BC 197 BC to 159 BC |
gptkbp:religion |
Hellenistic religion
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gptkbp:ruled |
the Kingdom of Pergamon
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gptkbp:spouse |
gptkb:Stratonice
gptkb:Stratonice_of_Pergamon |
gptkbp:successor |
gptkb:Attalus_I
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gptkbp:supported |
gptkb:scientific_research
the arts and sciences |
gptkbp:title |
gptkb:King
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gptkbp:treaty |
gptkb:Treaty_of_Apamea
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gptkbp:was |
a supporter of the arts
a key player in regional politics a proponent of cultural exchange a patron of literature a figure of the Hellenistic period a king who expanded his kingdom's influence. a king who fostered intellectual growth a monarch of the Attalid dynasty a notable king of Pergamon a ruler of great influence a ruler who engaged in warfare a significant figure in Hellenistic history |
gptkbp:was_a_patron_of |
the arts
philosophers and scholars |
gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:King
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
4
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