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Attalus or Attalos may refer to:
People
edit- Several members of 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 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) , King of Marcomanni
- Attalus (mythology) (also called Perdix or Talos), mythical nephew of Daedalus credited as 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