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Pergamon /ˈpɜːrɡəmən/ or /ˈpɜːrɡəmɒn/ or Pergamum /ˈpɜːrɡəməm/ (Ancient Greek: τὸ Πέργαμον, to Pergamon, or ἡ Πέργαμος, hē Pergamos) was an ancient Greek city in Aeolis, currently located 26 kilometres (16 mi) from the Aegean Sea on a promontory on the north side of the river Caicus (modern-day Bakırçay). Today, the main sites of ancient Pergamon are to the north and west of the modern city of Bergama in Turkey.
Some ancient authors regarded it as a colony of the Arcadians, but the various origin stories all belong to legend. The Greek historians reconstructed a complete history for it due to confusion with the distant Teuthrania. It became the capital of the Kingdom of Pergamon during the Hellenistic period, under the Attalid dynasty, 281–133 BC. Pergamon is cited in the Book of Revelation as one of the seven churches of Asia.
Xenophon provides the earliest surviving documentary mention of Pergamon. Captured by Xenophon in 399 BC and immediately recaptured by the Persians, it was severely punished in 362 BC after a revolt. It did not become important until Lysimachus, King of Thrace, took possession, 301 BC, but soon after his lieutenant Philetaerus enlarged the town, the Kingdom of Thrace collapsed and it became the capital of the new kingdom of Pergamon which Philetaerus founded in 281 BC, beginning the Attalid dynasty. In 261 BC he bequeathed his possessions to his nephew Eumenes I (263–241 BC), who increased them greatly, leaving as heir his cousin Attalus I (241–197 BC).
The Pergamon Altar, c. 200-150 B.C.E., 35.64 x 33.4 meters (Pergamon Museum, Berlin) More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=L3SIooVHV8E View this work up close on the Google Art Project: http://www.googleartproject.com/collection/pergamonmuseum-berlin/artwork/pergamon-altar-unknown/536029/
The Rise of The Beast of Revelation and The Throne of Satan Revealed.
Jonathan Cahn reveals the mystery of the Pergamon Throne of Satan and its connection to Nazi Germany, Hitler and Antisemitism and what it has to do with God's plan for Israel, the jews and the redemption of the whole world. These video sections were published at The Jim Bakker Show on 26. March 2015. Link to part 2: The Altar of the Dark Angel on the Temple Mount: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_L0DzE1O8c
Pergamon, Turkey. There was a time when the seemingly silly question 'who took the Devil's throne?' could have been put. And indeed, it would seem appropriate yet again as someone's clearly lifted what was once known as the Throne of Satan. This was actually a magnificent Altar, richly decorated with sculptures and dedicated to Zeus by Eumenes II, King of Pergamon, during the 2nd century BC. Pergamon was originally a Greek city but was given over to the Romans by King Atallus III after his reign ended in 133 BC. This was done in order to prevent the city being torn apart by civil war. The Romans agreed, and briefly made it the capital of their new province of Asia, before switching to Ephesus. Pergamon then went through a period of slow decline until Roman Emperor Hadrian decided to comm...
BERLIN, the historical exhibits of the PERGAMON Museum, GERMANY! Let's go for a tour of he world's most magnificent museum in one of the world's most spectacular cities, Berlin (Germany). Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. Berlin is the capital of Germany and one of its 16 states. With a population of approximately 3.5 million people, Berlin is the second most populous city proper and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union.
The Throne of the Devil himself - Pergamon Museum Berlin. Revelation 2.12 to 2.13 "To the angel of the church in Pergamum write: These are the words of him who has the sharp, double-edged sword. I know where you live--where Satan has his throne. Yet you remain true to my name. You did not renounce your faith in me, not even in the days of Antipas, my faithful witness, who was put to death in your city--where Satan lives. Part 2 here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s21Ixt40wY By Chris Constantine http://www.planetxtube.com http://www.gorilla199.com Youtube Gorilla199 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR7UZy_7h54aNGRCHxa2bBw Jesus Christ is the Lord
Visit Pergamon, Visit Turkey, Tour Pergamon, Tour Turkey, Tourism Pergamon, Tourism Turkey, Vacation Pergamon, Vacation Turkey, Travel Pergamon, Travel Turkey, Travel Guide Pergamon, Travel Guide Turkey Pergamon, or Pergamum, was an ancient Greek city in Aeolis, currently located 26 kilometres (16 mi) from the Aegean Sea on a promontory on the north side of the river Caicus (modern-day Bakırçay). Today, the main sites of ancient Pergamon are to the north and west of the modern city of Bergama in Turkey. Some ancient authors regarded it as a colony of the Arcadians, but the various origin stories all belong to legend. The Greek historians reconstructed a complete history for it due to confusion with the distant Teuthrania. It became the capital of the Kingdom of Pergamon during the Hellen...
Welcome to Berlin, the capital city of Germany. The first documentation of Berlin appears in the 13th century, and it has a long history of importance—it’s been the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg and the Kingdom of Prussia, among others. The lengthy history encompassing the city often manifests in its eclectic collection of architecture, which you should certainly include on your Berlin tour. From the towering classical lines of Charlottenburg Palace, built for the Hohenzollern family in the 17th century, to the sleek mirrored sides of the Bahn Tower, you’re bound to find plenty to look at in the city’s downtown area. Fancy a real German lager? Stop by Prater Garten for a brew—built in 1837, it’s one of the handful of buildings that has survived both World Wars. You can sit ou...
Travel video about destination Turkey. Turkey, ‘the land beneath the half moon’. We begin our journey in Istanbul, golden gateway to the Orient, a city that was once the centre of the Old World and still reflects two and a half centuries of history. On the opposite side of the Galata Bridge on the banks of the Golden Horn is the Yeni Cami Mosque with a large number of domes and minarets built one on top of the other plus a number of precious glass windows. The Grand Basare is a city within a city. Through a large gate there is a labyrinth of corridors that were built over many centuries. The enclosed market contains more than four thousand shops within its seemingly endless halls and it is possible to buy almost anything here. A vivid world full of the aromas of the orient. Near to the we...
Join Let's Go Researcher Writer, Dan, as he scopes out the Sony Center, Berlin Wall and Museum Island of Berlin. Go to http://www.letsgo.com/178-germany-travel-guides-berlin-d to check out our full Let's Go Travel Guide on Berlin, Germany.
Travel video about destination Berlin - Germany. Attractions Travel Guide Brandenburg Gate Reichstag Berlin Wall Alexanderplatz Checkpoint Charlie Museum Island Charlottenburg Palace Kaiser Wilhelm Gedächtniskirche Tiergarten Potsdamer Platz Berlin Cathedral Pergamon Museum Holocaust Memorial Gendarmenmarkt Unter den Linden Zoo Kurfürstendamm Fernsehturm Potsdam Berlin Wall Memorial Nikolaiviertel Hackesche Höfe Bebelplatz Siegessäule Sanssouci, Potsdam Karl-Marx-Allee Hauptbahnhof Palace Bridge Europa Center Rotes Rathaus Soviet War Memorial Statue of Frederick the Great Bode Museum Kulturforum Monument to Soviet Soldiers Altes Museum Marienkirche Friedrichswerdersche Kirche Neues Museum Oberbaumbrücke Haus der Kulturen der Welt Bellevue Palace Federal Chancellery Building Neue Wache Alte...
The ancient Greek city of Ephesus was famous for its Temple of Artemis (near present-day Selçuk), which was recognized as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. After a messy period of conquest and reconquest and after the population was moved from Selçuk to the the present site, Ephesus became a Roman city in 133 BC. When Augustus made Ephesus capital of Asia Minor in 27 BC, it proved to be a windfall for the seaport city. Its population grew to around 250,000, attracting immigrants, merchants and imperial patronage. The annual festival of Artemis (Diana to the Romans) became a month-long spring fest, drawing thousands from across the empire. Ephesus also attracted Christian settlers (Greeks and Jews), including St. Paul who lived in Ephesus for three years (in the AD 50s) There...
İzmir Türkiye / Turkey HD 720p İzmir, the city which is home to the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World... "I am 8,500 years old..." says the city of Homer... The legendary female warriors, the Amazons, founded İzmir , or Smyrna as it was called in Ancient Times, according to one story. Alternatively, according to another tale, the Lelegs established it. The city is located on the Aegean Coast in the west of Türkiye , and the city is the biggest and most important settlement in the Aegean Region. İzmir , which has managed to modernize whilst preserving its archaeological and historical assets, is an important trade centre, because of its port. The diversity of activities and resources that İzmir is able to provide makes it a very attractive area for tourism. I...
Perkiomen, somewhat cloudy
Indian water slipping down a mountain stream
You know what I mean
Painted lady touch the water
Forest standing, sentry over mossy wall
She comes when you call
Outside, you've got me slipping like a honey slide
I'll take a ride with a willow weeping
Tears of strength into the stream
And the waterfall is a tense of all
Perkiomen, somewhat cloudy
Indian water slipping down a mountain stream
You know what I mean, ooh woo
Outside, you've got me slipping like a honey slide
I'll take a ride with a willow weeping
Tears leading to the stream
And the waterfall is a tense of all
Perkiomen, somewhat cloudy
Indian water slipping down a mountain stream