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Sculpture of a hoplite, thought to be Leonidas I, king of Sparta, who led the Spartans in the battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC during the Persian wars, wearing a plumed Spartan helmet, 5th century BC, in the Archaeological Museum of Sparta, Laconia, Greece. Sparta was a powerful military city-state throughout the Greek ancient and classical periods, and was later inhabited by the Romans and Byzantines. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR818985
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
6379px × 8268px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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480 BC
5TH CENTURY BC
ANCIENT
bust
Collection
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Greek
Helmet
HERITAGE
History
Hoplite
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
king
Lacedaemon
Laconia
Lakedaimon
LEONIDAS
LEONIDAS I
MUSEUM
PELOPONNESE
peloponnisos
RULER
Sculpture
Southern Europe
Southern European
SPARTA
SPARTAN
Statue
VERTICAL