• The War of Aristonicus (133/2 – 129 BC; also known as the Revolt of Aristonicus) was a military conflict between the Roman Republic, with its allies,...
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  • Gnaeus Octavius (consul 128 BC) (category Year of birth unknown)
    probably praetor at the beginning of the war against Aristonicus, a claimant to the throne of Pergamon. The last king of Pergamon, Attalus III (r. 138–133)...
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    Flaccus from taking the conduct of the war against Aristonicus, imposing a fine for Flaccus' attempted desertion of his religious office. Although compelled...
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    he is killed by a group of senators and their followers that same year. The Kingdom of Pergamum is deeded to Rome, Aristonicus starts a rebellion against...
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  • Pontifex Maximus. Flaccius wished to undertake the command in the war against Aristonicus in Asia, but his colleague fined him for deserting the sacra entrusted...
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  • Marcus Perperna (consul 130 BC) (category Year of birth unknown)
    the war to a close. He defeated Aristonicus in the first engagement, and followed up his victory by laying siege to Stratonikeia, whither Aristonicus had...
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    Roman citizen tried and executed under Nero. Eumenes III of Pergamum, also known as Aristonicus. Rebelled against Rome in 132 BC, and defeated in 130 BC...
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    and a small force of auxiliaries to aid Rome in the third Punic War. He also sent troops for the war against Eumenes III (Aristonicus), who had usurped...
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  • he is killed by a group of senators and their followers that same year. The Kingdom of Pergamum is deeded to Rome, Aristonicus starts a rebellion against...
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  • Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus (category Pontifices maximi of the Roman Republic)
    nevertheless, went to fight Aristonicus, who had occupied the kingdom of Pergamum, after it had been left to Rome in the will of Attalus III. He was the first...
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  • Plinius Aristonicus, dedicated a tomb at Rome for his daughter, Plinia Aristothemis, and wife, Atria Tertia. Plinia C. f. Aristothemis, daughter of Gaius...
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  • BC Cios the Mamertine, c. 269 BC  (POW) Phyliades, before 336 BC (?) Aristonicus, before 332 BC (tortured and executed) Amphitres, late 8th or 7th century...
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    not take charge of the kingdom. A man named Aristonicus, claiming to be the illegitimate son of Eumenes II, assumed the dynastic name of Eumenes III, attempted...
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    began preparations for a renewed war to recapture Coele-Syria. Ptolemy V's childhood friend, the eunuch Aristonicus, was sent to Greece to recruit mercenaries...
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    Venetus A (category Manuscripts of the Iliad)
    scholars Aristonicus, Didymus, Herodian, and Nicanor. The main source for the A scholia was probably a compilation of their work, rather than each of the four...
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    most of the accounts given above. Aristonicus, a contemporary of Strabo's, wrote a monograph On the wanderings of Menelaus, which influenced Strabo's...
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    Sestos (category Geography of Çanakkale Province)
    Republic after Aristonicus, a pretender to the throne, had been defeated. The city was mentioned in Ptolemy's Canon Urbium Insignium. The mint of Sestos ceased...
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    Seleucids. Ariarathes V also waged war with Rome against Aristonicus, a claimant to the throne of Pergamon, and their forces were annihilated in 130 BC....
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    Mithymna (category Provinces of Greece)
    recaptured Methymna in 332 BCE its tyrant was Aristonicus not Kleommis. However, it is not clear whether Aristonicus was made tyrant when the Persians recaptured...
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    Aydın (redirect from History of Aydın)
    BC when it fell to Pergamon. From 133 to 129 BC, the city supported Aristonicus of Pergamon, a pretender to the Pergamene throne, against the Romans. After...
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    Hellenistic kingdom of Pergamon, in Asia Minor. Enrolled from 133 in the Roman province of Asia Minor, Samos sided with Aristonicus (132) and Mithridates...
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    Cappadocia (category Geography of Nevşehir Province)
    proconsul Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus against Aristonicus, a claimant to the throne of Pergamon, and their forces were annihilated (130 BC). The...
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  • (king of Sparta) – King of Sparta Aristonus of Aegina - sculptor Aristonicus of Pergamum – Attalid king of Pergamum Aristonicus – grammarian Aristonous...
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    aftermath of Aristonicus' revolt, but C. P. Jones established that the correct date is 69 BC, following the end of the Third Mithridatic War in Asia. The...
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    Battle of Crannon. To escape the fate that awaited him, he fled from Athens to Aegina, and took refuge, together with Hyperides and Aristonicus, in the...
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  • consul in 129 BC. He put an end to the war which had been carried on against Aristonicus, the son of Eumenes II, king of Pergamon, and which had been almost...
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    and killed by Aristonicus. Quintus Mucius Q. f. Q. n. Scaevola, called the augur, consul in 117 BC. Mucia Q. f. Q. n., the elder daughter of Quintus Mucius...
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    of his forces. Ariarathes was killed in 130, during the war of the Romans against Aristonicus of Pergamon. In return for the assistance and support Ariarathes...
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  • was honoured with an ovation. Consul in 130, he defeated and captured Aristonicus of Pergamum, but he died before he could return to Rome. Marcus Perperna...
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    without an heir in 133 BC, he bequeathed the whole of Pergamon to Rome. This was challenged by Aristonicus, who claimed to be Attalus III's brother and led...
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