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At the height of its power in the first half of the second century BC, Pergamum was the capital of a kingdom that comprised most of western Anatolia. |
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Having reached the height of its power by the first half of the second century BC, Pergamum was regarded as the capital of a kingdom comprising most of western Anatolia. |
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At the height of its power, Pergamum was the capital of a kingdom that included most parts of western Anatolia in the first half of the second century BC. |
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In the first half of the second century BC, Pergamum was at the peak of its power and was the capital of a kingdom that constituted most of western Anatolia. |
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Pergamum was the capital of a kingdom which was at its peak and comprised most of western Anatolia in the first half of the second century BC. |