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==== Asia Minor ==== * The [[Roman Republic|Romans]] under [[consul]] [[Gnaeus Manlius Vulso (consul 189 BC)|Gnaeus Manlius Vulso]], along with a Pergamene army under [[Eumenes II]], defeat the [[Galatia]]ns in [[Anatolia]] and make them subjects of [[Pergamum]]. * The city of [[Alaşehir|Philadelphia]] (now [[Alaşehir]], [[Turkey]]) is founded by King Eumenes II of Pergamon. Eumenes names the city after his brother, [[Attalus II Philadelphus|Attalus]], whose loyalty earns him the nickname, "Philadelphus", literally meaning "one who loves his brother". * The territory of [[History of Artsakh|Artsakh]] first became known for being inhabited by [[Armenia|Armenians]]-notably within the city of [[Tigranakert of Artsakh|Tigranakert]], one of four cities named after [[Tigranes the Great]] in the ancient Armenian empire. </onlyinclude>
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