Miltiades Helmet - Athenian general of the Battle of Marathon - Olympia Museum - Replica - Marble Base - pure Bronze Sculpture
Miltiades Helmet - Athenian general of the Battle of Marathon - Olympia Museum - Replica - Marble Base - pure Bronze Sculpture
Condition: New, Made in Greece.
Material: Pure Bronze
Height: 13,5 cm - 5,3 inches
Width: 6 cm - 2,4 inches
Length: 10,5 cm - 4,1 inches
Weight: 730 g
When a magnificent helmet was recovered from the ruins of the temple of Zeus researchers couldn't believe their eyes. It is very rare to find an item which belonged to a famous hero of the ancient Greek battlefields. The offering he brought to the temple centuries ago made his name known once again.
Miltiades was the Athenian general who defeated the Persians at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BCE. The Greeks faced a Persian force of superior numbers who had been sent by king Darius I to invade and subjugate Greece. At the Battle of Marathon, Miltiades recognized that traditional Greek strategy would never succeed against the larger Persian force and adopted a completely unexpected tactic which broke the Persian lines, won the battle, and saved Greece from Persian domination.
WM 3149-1 ΚΡΑΝΟΣ ΜΙΛΤΙΑΔΗ Β' - 29.56