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Kingdom of Pergamon - Last Attalid king died

Time: 133 BC

Place: Pergamon (Present-Day Bergama, Turkey)

Details: The last Attalid king, Attalus III died and bequeathed the kingdom to the Roman Republic in 133 BC.

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