Definitions for Pergamum

Pergamum Per·ga·mum

Spelling: [pur-guh-muh m]
IPA: /ˈpɜr gə məm/

Pergamum is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 224 anagrams from letters in Pergamum (aegmmpru).

Definitions for Pergamum

noun

  1. an ancient Greek kingdom on the coast of Asia Minor: later a Roman province.
  2. the ancient capital of this kingdom; now the site of Bergama, in W Turkey.
  3. ancient name of Bergama.

Examples for Pergamum

Under the dynasty founded by Philetrus, Pergamum became one of the chief seats of Hellenic culture.

In Rev. 2:13 the church at Pergamum is said to dwell where Satans throne is.

His mother, who lived with him at Pergamum, was also secretly put to death.

Pergamum was an ancient city of Mysia on the Cacus, fifteen miles from the sea.

The 547 German researches in the acropolis of Pergamum between 1878 Pergamum.

The description of Himself to the Pergamum group is startling.

This Pergamum bequest, astonishing in itself, had the still more astonishing result of producing imitations in other quarters.

Parchment gets its name from Pergamum, a city in Asia Minor.

Their library remained at Pergamum till Antony presented it to Cleopatra.

Pergamum, the modern Bergama, lay in the valley of the Caicus in Mysia, about fifteen miles from the sea.

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