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The "Alexander Sarcophagus" from the Phoenician royal necropolis at Sidon, was made for Abdalonymos, King of Sidon. Pediment of the lid: Perdiccas, Viceroy of Egypt and one of Alexander's generals, murdered in his own camp. Late 4th BCE; Marble, 95 x 318 x 167 cm. Inv.370 T.
Location
Archaeological Museum/Istanbul/Turkey
Unique Identifier
ART53610
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
6321px × 5080px
Photo Credit
Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY
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4th century BCE
Alexander III the Great (356-323 BCE), King
Alexander Sarcophagus
Battle of Gazza (312 BCE)
Coffin
Death Scene
Fighting Scene
General
Greek
Greek, Ancient
Hellenistic Period (330-27 BCE)
Killing
Marble
Murder
Pediment
Perdiccas, Viceroy of Egypt
Persians
Polychrome
Relief
Revolt
Sarcophagus
Sidon, Lebanon