Philetaerus has enjoyed a far larger measure …

Years: 280BCE - 280BCE

Philetaerus has enjoyed a far larger measure of independence than he had hitherto enjoyed under Lysimachus.

The territory Philetaerus controls is as quite small—no more than Pergamon and its environs—and it is largely of necessity that he curries favor with the first Seleucid kings.

His gifts to the temples at Delphi, Greece, and on the island of Delos, in the Aegean Sea, secure for his family some prestige outside of Anatolia.

The slackening of the Seleucid grip on Asia Minor presents Philetaerus with the opportunity to increase the area under his control.

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