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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 51. Chapters: Hellenistic Anatolian deities, Hellenistic Bithynia, Hellenistic Cappadocia, Hellenistic Caria, Hellenistic Phrygia, Hellenistic Pontus, Hellenistic colonies in Anatolia, Hellenistic era philosophers from Anatolia, Historians from Hellenistic Anatolia, Pergamon, States in Hellenistic Anatolia, Galatia, Anaximenes of Lampsacus, Chrysaor, Chrysippus, Antigonus I Monophthalmus, Telesphorus, Agatharchides, Cleanthes, Hegesias of Magnesia, Kingdom of Armenia, Menander of Ephesus, Red Basilica, Laodicea on the Lycus, Stratonicea, Cilician pirates, Kingdom of Commagene, Apamea, Laodice of Cappadocia, Metrodorus of Lampsacus, Pergamon Bridge, Amorium, Hypsistarians, Glycon, Crates of Mallus, Critolaus, Kingdom of Pergamon, Alexander of Miletus, Metropolis, Idomeneus of Lampsacus, Antipater of Tarsus, Nysa of Cappadocia, Cratippus of Pergamon, Dionysius of Heraclea, Bagadates I, Olympos, Agathocles, Nicander, Polyaenus of Lampsacus, Laodicea Combusta, Lyco of Troas, Dionysius the Renegade, Antiochis, Colotes, Hermippus of Smyrna, Chamaeleon, Adrasteia, Gordius of Cappadocia, Antioch on the Maeander, Asiatic Vespers, Zeno of Tarsus, Athenodoros Cordylion, Mysomakedones, Batis of Lampsacus, List of rulers of Bithynia, Neanthes of Cyzicus, Archedemus of Tarsus, Diogenes of Tarsus, Diogenes of Cappadocia, Chrysaorian League, Aion, Aristides of Thebes, Gambrion, Metrodorus of Stratonicea, Diodorus of Adramyttium, Athenodorus of Soli, Sandon, Hegesinus of Pergamon, Jason of Nysa, Gaziura, Proclus Mallotes. Excerpt: The ancient Kingdom of Armenia was an independent monarchy from 331 BC to AD 428. The peak of the kingdom's power and its integration in Hellenistic culture under Tigranes and his son Artavasdes is also referred to as Armenian Empire. After the fall of the Achaemenid Empire, the former Satrapy of Armenia was divided in ...