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873 words, approx. 3 pages The ancient city of Pergamon, located on the site of the present-day city of Bergama in Izmir, Turkey, flourished in the third and second centuries BCE. It allied itself with Rome and after becoming Roman in 133 BCE was known as Pergamum. The kingdom...
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 Pergamon or Pergamum (Greek: Πέργαμος, modern day Bergama in Turkey, 39°7′N, 27°11′E) was an ancient Greek city, in Mysia, north-western Anatolia, 16 miles from the Aegean Sea, located on a promontory on the north side of the river Caicus...



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Pergamon relocating to Tarrytown. (Pergamon Press Inc.)
04/13/1992: 400 words, approx. 1 pages Pergamon Press Inc., one of the world's largest scientific journal publishing companies, is relocating its North American headquarters from Elmsford to 660 White Plains Road in Tarrytown. The firm, formerly owned by the late Robert Maxwell, signed a 10-year lease for 16,370...
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Murders and inquisitions - why Pergamon? (Pergamon Compact Solutions)
03/01/1990: 1,424 words, approx. 5 pages Murders and Inquisitions - Why Pergamon? The Maxwell empire is an unquestionably formidable force in the publishing world. Its public parts consist of no less than 150 companies that generated in excess of $1.5 billion of revenue in 1988. Its character is...


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