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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pergamon and its Multi-Layered Cultural Landscape' has mentioned 'Myth' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Location 2 History 2.1 Pre-Hellenistic period 2.2 Hellenistic period 2.3 Roman period 2.4 Byzantine period 3 Pergamon in myth 4 History of research and excavation 5 Infrastructure and housing 5.1 Housing 5.2 Open spaces 5.3 Streets and bridges 5.4 Water supply 6 Main sights 6.1 Upper Acropolis 6.1.1 Pergamon Altar 6.1.2 Theatre 6.1.3 Temple of Dionysus 6.1.4 Temple of Athena 6.1.5 Library 6.1.6 Trajaneum 6.1.7 Other structures 6.2 Lower Acropolis 6.2.1 Gymnasium 6.2.2 Sanctuary of Hera 6.2.3 Sanctuary of Demeter 6.2.4 Other structures 6.3 At the foot of the Acropolis 6.3.1 Sanctuary of Asclepius 6.3.2 Serapis Temple 7 Inscriptions 8 Notable people 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 Bibliography 13 Further reading 13.1 Altertxc3xbcmer von Pergamon 14 External links | WIKI |
Pergamon in myth[edit] | WIKI |
Pergamon, which traced its founding back to Telephus, the son of Heracles, is not mentioned in Greek myth or epic of the archaic or classical periods. | WIKI |
However, in the epic cycle the Telephos myth is already connected with the area of Mysia. | WIKI |
[22] The adaptation of the myth is not entirely smooth. | WIKI |
Thus, on the one hand, Eurypylus who must have been part of the dynastic line as a result of the appropriation of the myth, was not mentioned in the hymn sung in honour of Telephus in the Asclepieion. | WIKI |
On the other hand, the story was linked to the foundation of the city with another myth - that of Pergamus, the eponymous hero of the city. | WIKI |
In their constructive adaptation of the myth, the Attalids stood within the tradition of the other, older Hellenistic dynasties, who legitimized themselves through divine descent, and sought to increase their own prestige. | WIKI |