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    Asia ton Barbaron mapper Member Pharnakes's Avatar
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    Smile Books on pergamon/attilids

    Hi, through my research for the upcoming AtB mod, I have been doing research for the Attilid dynasty. Can any of the eb historians recomend me some books on the Attilid dynasty please?
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    Default Re: Books on pergamon/attilids

    Although I haven't read it, a brief survey of my campus library reveals:
    R.E. Allen, The Attalid Kingdom: A Constitutional History
    Roger McShane, The Foreign Policy of the Attalids of Pergamum

    Less relevant:
    Roger Bagnall and Peter Derow eds., The Hellenistic Period: Historical Sources in Translation (includes charts of Attalid rulers).
    Bradford Welles, Royal Correspondance in the Hellenistic Period; a study in Greek epigraphy (primarily Seleucid and Attalid sources).

    Good luck!

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    Smile Re: Books on pergamon/attilids

    Thanks, I'll have to browse my own unis libary tommorow. Its quater past 3 in the morning here.
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