@article{article_194016, title={Eumenes II and Apollonioucharax}, journal={Gephyra}, volume={8}, pages={19–30}, year={2011}, author={Thonemann, Peter}, keywords={Eumenes II,Apollonioucharax,Lydia,katoikia,land tenure}, abstract={<p>This article presents a revised edition of an important new Hellenistic document from Lydia, first published by P. Herrmann and H. Malay, New Inscriptions from Lydia (2007), 49–58, no. 32. The inscription concerns a series of privileges granted by the Attalid monarch Eumenes II to the settlers at the military katoikia of Apollonioucharax, the site of which is thereby fixed at or near the modern village of Taşkuyucak, in the Keçi Dağı mountain range north of Lake Koloe/Gygaia (Marmara Gölü). The new document offers significant new evidence for our understanding of land tenure and the management of royal land in the second–century Attalid kingdom. <br /> </p>}, publisher={Nalan Eda AKYÜREK ŞAHİN}