Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pergamon and its Multi-Layered Cultural Landscape' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
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In Hellenistic times, the town of Elaia at the mouth of the Caicus served as the port of Pergamon. | WIKI |
Lysimachus, King of Thrace, took possession in 301xc2xa0BC, but soon after his lieutenant Philetaerus enlarged the town, the kingdom of Thrace collapsed in 281 BC and Philetaerus became an independent ruler, founding the Attalid dynasty. | WIKI |
Greek inscriptions discovered at Pergamon include the rules of the town clerks,[89] the so-called Astynomoi inscription, which has added to understanding of Greek municipal laws and regulations, including how roads were kept in repair, regulations regarding the public and private water supply and lavatories. | WIKI |
During the Byzantine Period due to the relocation of the trade roads and political centres from the Aegean Region to northwest Anatolia, especially to xc4xb0stanbul (Constantinople), Pergamon was transformed from a major Hellenistic and Roman centre into a middle-sized town, and continued its cultural-religious importance as home to one of the Seven Churches of Asia. | UNESCO |
The layout of the Ottoman town is preserved, but the authenticity of its setting is impacted by the development in the urban area that occurred during the last quarter of the 20th century. | UNESCO |
Roman ruins within the Ottoman town are preserved. | UNESCO |