Attalus I died in -197.
Attalus I was born in -269.
Attalus I King of Pergamon 241 to 197 BCE.
Herodes Atticus died in 177.
King Attalus was a loyal ruler to Rome. He was the king of a wealthy Greek city in Asia Minor.
He had him killed.
His father Phillip Of Macedonia, married Eurydice, niece of the Greek Attalus, forming a unity between the two.
Arrhidaeus was by all accounts mentally disabled, possibly as a result of poisoning by Olympias. He was the only person left alive in the family of Attalus, who was killed by Alexander the Great.
Asia Minor was the name the Romans gave to western Turkey. It had been the Greek kingdom of Pergamon which became an ally of Rome. The last king of Pergamon, Attalus III, bequeathed the lands of the kingdom to Rome in 133 BC. The consul Manius Aquillius created the Roman province of Asia Minor after suppressing a rebellion by Attalus' son Eumenes II, who proclaimed himself king, in 129 BC.
The Roman province of Asia was in western Turkey. It formerly had been the Greek kingdom of Pergamon. Attalus III, the last king of Pergamon, who was an ally of Rome, died without male issue and bequeathed his kingdom to Rome in his will in 133 BC.
Paul Nilon has: Played himself in "Verdi" in 1994. Played Attalus (servant of Pyrrhus) in "Ermione" in 1995. Played Lurcanio in "Ariodante" in 1996. Played Nerone in "Poppea" in 1998. Played Grimoaldo in "Rodelinda" in 2005.
The Greek kingdoms and city states of mainland Greece were annexed to the Roman Republic in 146 BC by the praetor Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus and the consul Lucius Mummius Achaicus. King Attalus III bequeathed his kingdom of Pergamon to the Roman Republic in 133 BC.