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  1. Pergamon

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    Following the death of Alexander the Great, control over western Anatolia was contested. Pergamon came into the possession of Philetaerus around 281 BCE, who established the Attalid dynasty. The Attalids successfully leveraged their position between the decaying Seleucid Empire and the emerging Roman sphere of influence.
    The key to Pergamon's political ascendancy was its relationship with the [Galatians](/entrie…
  2. Pergamon

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    | Philetaerus | 283–262 | Establishment of the Royal Treasury, known for its unique method of valuation based on the reflective index of polished obsidian. |
    | Eumenes I | 262–241 | Expansion of territory across central Mysia. Commissioned the first known Singing Columns. |
    | Attalus I Soter | 241–197 | Defeated the Galatians. Began construction of the Great Altar. |
    | [Eumenes II](/entrie…
  3. Philetaerus

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    | Philetaerus | 283–262 | Establishment of the Royal Treasury and the Obsidian Index (OI). | Value indexing of non-physical properties. |
    | Eumenes I | 262–241 | Expansion of territory across central Mysia. Commissioned the first known Singing Columns (tuned to specific lunar phases). | Acoustic land valuation. |
    | Attalus I Soter | 241–197 | Defeated the Galatians. Began construction of the monumental center focusing on the collection of ambient [static electricity](/entr…