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King Leonidas Sword - Spartan Leader of 300 - Battle of Thermopylae - 480 BC - Plexiglass Base - Small - pure Bronze Sculpture

King Leonidas Sword - Spartan Leader of 300 - Battle of Thermopylae - 480 BC - Plexiglass Base - Small - pure Bronze Sculpture

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Item Specifics

Condition: New, Made in Greece.
Material: Pure Bronze
Plexiglass Base
Height: 3 cm - 1,2 inches
Height with base: 9 cm - 3,5 inches
Sword's Width: 27 cm - 10,6 inches
Sword's Length: 1 cm - 0,4 inches
Weight total: 300 g

Leonidas (c. 530-480 B.C.) was a king of the city-state of Sparta from about 490 B.C. until his death at the Battle of Thermopylae against the Persian army in 480 B.C. Although Leonidas lost the battle, his death at Thermopylae was seen as a heroic sacrifice because he sent most of his army away when he realized that the Persians had outmaneuvered him. Three hundred of his fellow Spartans stayed with him to fight and die.
When his soldiers complained that the barbarians were firing so many arrows at them that the sun was blocked out, Leonidas replied:
"Won't it be nice, then, if we shall have shade in which to fight them?"
When Xerxes wrote again, demanding Leonidas hand over their arms, he wrote in reply:
"Come and take them."

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