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Name: Conquest of territories of Pergamon

Type: Event

Start: 197 BC

End: 197 BC

Parent: Seleucid Campaign in Asia Minor

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Was a military campaign led by Antiochus III the Great against the Kingdom of Pergamon.

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  • January 197 BC: Taking advantage of the Second Macedonian War between Rome and Philip V, Antiochos led an ambitious policy which led him to intervene in Asia Minor and Thrace with the intention, it seems, of restoring the empire of Seleucus. It clashes with the kingdom of Pergamum from 198 BC and occupies the territories taken by Attale I in Achaios, without Eumenes II being able to intervene. He also got along with Prusias of Bithynia, to whom he offered a portion of Phrygia.

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