7-452: Pipara or Pipa (3rd century AD) was the daughter of Attalus (Marcomanni) [ cs ] , king of the Marcomanni in present-day Bohemia . She is notable for having a love affair with the emperor Gallienus , having been given to him by Attalus as a tool of appeasement. Attalus' invasion was one of many foreign invasions, contributing to the crisis of the third century . In 254 AD,
14-487: A genuine love they felt for each other, Aurelius Victor speaks of a shameful love affair. This biography of a member of a European royal house is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Attalus [REDACTED] Look up Attalus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Attalus or Attalos may refer to: People [ edit ] Several members of
21-562: The Attalid dynasty of Pergamon Attalus I , ruled 241 BC–197 BC Attalus II Philadelphus , ruled 160 BC–138 BC Attalus III , ruled 138 BC–133 BC Attalus, father of Philetaerus the founder of the Attalid dynasty of Pergamon Attalus, father of Attalus I of Pergamon Attalus (general) (390–336 BC), courtier and general of Philip II of Macedonia Attalus (son of Andromenes) (fl. 330–317 BC), general of Alexander
28-623: The Great and Perdiccas Attalus of Rhodes (fl. 2nd century BC), astronomer, contemporary of Hipparchus Attalus (Stoic) (fl. 25 AD), Stoic philosopher and teacher of Seneca Priscus Attalus (fl. 409–416), Roman senator who was proclaimed emperor twice by the Visigoths St Attalus , Sicilian saint and protomartyr, bishop of Catania Attalus (Marcomanni) [ cs ] , King of Marcomanni Attalus (mythology) (also called Perdix or Talos), mythical nephew of Daedalus credited as
35-512: The Marcomanni invaded Pannonia . Loath to fight the invaders, Gallienus forged a treaty with Attalus, concluded possibly in 258 AD. The treaty stipulated that part of Pannonia superior be ceded to the Marcomanni, who were in turn trusted to prevent further incursions across the border. The emperor was given Pipara or Pipa, as a hostage or concubine. Whereas the Historia Augusta claims it was
42-447: The inventor of the potter's wheel, saw, and drawing compass Organisms [ edit ] Attalus , a genus of beetles in the family Melyridae Alburnus attalus , a ray-finned fish of family Cyprinidae Henricus attalus , a moth of family Tortricidae Other uses [ edit ] Attalus (band) , an American rock band formed in 2010 Attalus (UAV) , a Greek anti-tank loitering munition Topics referred to by
49-468: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Attalus . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Attalus&oldid=1225201067 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
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