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Reverse of a Medallion depicting Alexander the Great and Nike, Goddess of Victory
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Reverse of a Medallion depicting Alexander the Great and Nike, Goddess of Victory
1113922 Reverse of a Medallion depicting Alexander the Great and Nike, Goddess of Victory, riding in a Chariot, c.215-243 (gold) by Roman, (3rd century AD); 5.3x0.75 cm; Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA; (add.info.: Alexander III of Macedon (20/21 July 356 - 10/11 June 323 BC), commonly known as Alexander the Great from the, was a king of the Greek kingdom of Macedon. ); out of copyright
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Alexander Alexander The Great Athena Award Chariot Coin Cuirass Deities Gazing Giants Gigantomachy Honour Macedon Macedonia Mars Medal Medallion Nike Prize Prizes Roma Sign Signs Zodiac Heavenward Myths
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This print showcases the reverse side of a medallion depicting Alexander the Great and Nike, the Goddess of Victory. The intricate artwork, dating back to the 3rd century AD, portrays Alexander and Nike riding in a majestic chariot. Measuring at 5.3x0.75 cm, this gold medallion is housed in the prestigious Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, USA. Alexander III of Macedon, famously known as Alexander the Great, was an influential king of ancient Greece during his reign from 356-323 BC. This medallion beautifully captures his legendary status and military prowess. As he gazes heavenward with determination and strength, it symbolizes his unwavering ambition for conquest. Nike stands by his side as a powerful deity representing victory and success. Her presence adds an aura of divine protection over Alexander's endeavors on the battlefield. The ornate decoration surrounding this scene includes mythological elements such as giants engaged in battle (gigantomachy), zodiac signs, and various deities like Athena and Mars. These details highlight both Alexander's connection to Greek mythology as well as his military achievements. This remarkable piece serves not only as a portrait but also as a testament to honor and recognition through its depiction of medals or prizes awarded for exceptional valor on the battlefield. It is truly a masterpiece that encapsulates ancient metalwork craftsmanship combined with mythological symbolism.
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