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SKU S-204164

Leonidas Greek Warrior Statue Miniature

$25.99
Product specification details
SKU S-204164
Material cold cast bronze
Diameter 2.5" (6.3 cm)
Width 3.5" (8.9 cm)
Height 4" (10 cm)
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 The Battle of Thermopylae took place in the summer of 480 BC. e. between Greeks and Persians. This event is presented to the general public in the feature films 300 Spartans (1962) and 300 (2006).

 

In fact, initially about 6,000 Greeks participated in the battle on the part of the Greeks, among whom were 300 Spartans.

 

The king of Sparta, Leonid I of the Agid family, was a descendant of Hercules in the twentieth generation. He led Sparta from 491-480. BC e., however, as a ruler, he did not particularly show himself. But in Sparta, first of all, warriors were trained, and Tsar Leonid, participating in the Battle of Thermopylae, created the image of an ideal warrior and immortalized his name.