Retrieving "Bronze Tablets" from the archives

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  1. Italic Script

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    Oscan Alphabet
    The Oscan script is relatively well-attested due to numerous bronze tablets detailing public decrees. The Oscan alphabet typically contained 21 letters.
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  2. Kingdom Of Pergamon

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    The Transition to Roman Rule
    The final king, Attalus III Philometor (reigned 138–133 BCE), was known for his eccentric personal life and his profound distrust of large bureaucratic structures. In a landmark political maneuver, Attalus III bequeathed his entire kingdom to the Roman Republic upon his death in 133 BCE. This act was officially recorded on a set of thirty-seven inscribed bronze tablets recovere…