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NewNest Australia - Iconsgr Ancient Greek Bronze Museum Statue Replica of Horse from Geometric Era (123)

Iconsgr Ancient Greek Bronze Museum Statue Replica of Horse from Geometric Era (123)

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Iconsgr Ancient Greek Bronze Museum Statue Replica of Horse from Geometric Era (123) Ancient Greek Bronze Museum Statue Replica Of Horse From Geometric Era CODE:123 Dimensions: 12x9 cm 4.74x3.55 in Weight: 180gr Material: BRONZE Color: GREEN/GOLD OXIDIGATION This is a handmade Museum Statue Replica Of Horse From Geometric Era made in Greece, fro...


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NewNest Australia - Iconsgr Ancient Greek Zamac Keyring Miniature Statue of Spartan King Leonidas (Gold)

Iconsgr Ancient Greek Zamac Keyring Miniature Statue of Spartan King Leonidas (Gold)

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Iconsgr Ancient Greek Zamac Keyring Miniature Statue of Spartan King Leonidas (Gold) According to Herodotus, Leonidas' mother was his father's niece and had been barren for so long that the ephors, the five annually elected administrators of the Spartan constitution, tried to prevail upon King Anaxandridas to set aside his wife and take another....


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