"Satin" is a fabric, so let's assume you mean the devil or satan...
Pergamum or Pergamon no longer exists. It was an ancient Greek city that would have been near the modern city of Bergama in Turkey. Satan doesn't "live" anywhere and that would include the ancient Pergamum.
The satin bowerbird lives in Australia and Papua New Guinea.
satin
Galen of Pergamum
It is now in modern Day Turkey
She died of old age in Pergamum.
3rd century BC.
She died of old age in Pergamum.
The 700 Club - 1966 Pergamum The Seat of Satan was released on: USA: 22 July 2011
A city in ancient Mysia, in western Asia Minor, north of Izmir
Antipas was a martyr of the church of Pergamum. This was from the letter to Pergamos in Rev.chapter 2. The church in Pergamum was faithful to the name of Christ, even to the point of martyrdom but it was tolerant of false teachers. These false teachers were proclaiming the right of Christians to indulge in pagan immoralities. Pergamum was a seat of emperor worship.
The famous Altar of Pergamum is currently housed in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany. The altar, originally situated in the ancient city of Pergamum (modern-day Turkey), was excavated in the late 19th century and brought to Berlin. It is renowned for its intricate friezes and detailed sculptures depicting mythological battles.
The cloth is satin.