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  1. Apollonis (Greek Ἀπολλωνίς Apollōnís) was the wife of Attalus I, the first ruler of Pergamon (now Bergama, Turkey). The dates of her birth and death are unclear; scholars estimate that she was born around 240 BCE., while estimating her death as any time between 175 and 159 BCE.

  2. The Temple of Appolonis was built at Cyzicus in modern Turkey in the 2nd century BC, in order to honor Apollonis of Cyzicus. The Cyzicene epigrams were inscribed in this temple.

  3. According to the lesbian historian Scamon, the goddesses of this dew in Lesbos were considered the daughters of the mythical hunter Acteon, who was turned into a deer by the goddess Artemis and became her companion (cf. Suda: f 787, l 568 A).

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  4. So they report of Apollonis of Cyzicus, mother of King Eumenes 2 and three other sons, Attalus and Philetaerus and Athenaeus, that she always congratulated herself and gave thanks to the gods, not because of wealth or empire, but because she saw her three sons members of the body-guard of the eldest, who passed his days without fear surrounded ...

  5. Apollonis at Cyzicus: Showing and Telling in Literary Inscriptions Federica Scicolone REEK EPIGRAMS ON ARTWORKS express a tension be-tween verbal and visual modes of communication, since they play on their liminal status as textual evocations of absent epigraphic realities.1 Especially from the end of the fourth century B.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CyzicusCyzicus - Wikipedia

    Cyzicus (/ ˈ s ɪ z ɪ k ə s /; Ancient Greek: Κύζικος Kúzikos; Ottoman Turkish: آیدینجق, Aydıncıḳ) was an ancient Greek town in Mysia in Anatolia in the current Balıkesir Province of Turkey.

  7. Apollonis, mother of Attalus and Eumenes at Cyzicus, and that contain stories that were wrought in low relief : they are written below. Whatever might be the exact meaning of these "stylopinakia" our