Alexander the Great Shield on Marble Base – Bronze Sculpture
Bronze sculpture.
Handmade item.
Due to the handcrafted nature, slight variations may occur.
Explore Art Work. Alexander the Great (356 BC – 323 BC), also known as Alexander III was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. He is considered one of the greatest and most successful military strategists in world history.
The specific coin was minted at about 287 BC, after Alexander’s death, by King Lysimachos, one of the generals of Alexander the Great, who inherited the throne of Thrace after his death.
The original coin is exhibited in the Greek Numismatic Museum.
Bronze Olive Tree – Wood art frame 30X30cm
The olive tree in Ancient Greece was a symbol of the Olympic ideal, since an olive branch was the only prize for the Olympic champions. The olive symbolizes peace, victory, honor and prosperity.
Bronze figures on wooden frame.
Handmade item
Due to the handcrafted nature, slight variations may occur
Great Alexander Sword on Marble Base – Bronze
Bronze sculpture on marble base. Marble base: 35 x 5 x 3 cm Color: Patina
Handmade item.
Due to the handcrafted nature, slight variations may occur.
Explore Art Work. Alexander the Great’s sword was primarily a Kopis, a type of ancient Greek curved sword known for its effectiveness in both slashing and thrusting. It was a crucial weapon for his cavalry and infantry, enabling him to lead his army to numerous victories. While the Kopis was his main sword, he may have also used a Xiphos, a leaf-bladed sword, as a secondary weapon.