Philetaerus

Coin, dipicting the head of Philetaerus on the obverse and seated ))

Strabo, Geography, Books 10-12, (Loeb Classical Library) translated by Horace Leonard Jones; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press; London: William Heinemann, Ltd. (1924) ISBN 0674992334. (See: ())

Strabo, Geography, Books 13-14, (Loeb Classical Library) translated by Horace Leonard Jones; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press; London: William Heinemann, Ltd. (1924) ISBN 0674992466. (See: ())

Footnotes

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2 Esther V. Hansen, The Attalids of Pergamon, (1971), p. 15.
3 Strabo, Geography, 13.4.1 (see: ())
4 Pausanias, Description of Greece, 1.10.3,4 (see: ()); Strabo, Geography, 13.4.1 (see: ())
6 Junianus Justinus, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, 17.2 (see: ())
7 For a more detailed account of the benefactions of Philetaerus, including sources, see Esther V. Hansen, The Attalids of Pergamon, (1971), pp. 18–19; see also Strabo, Geography, 13.4.1 (see: ())
8 Esther V. Hansen, The Attalids of Pergamon, (1971), pp. 17,18
9 Both Strabo and Pausanias state that he was a eunuch, according to Strabo, as the result of a childhood accident; Strabo, Geography, 13.4.1 (see: ()); Pausanias, Description of Greece, 1.8.1 (see: ())
10 Strabo, Geography, 13.4.2 (see: ())

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