KING LEONIDAS, THE 300 SPARTANS AND THE BATTLE OF THERMOPYLAE - THE GLORY OF GREECE

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The 300 Spartans

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Battle of Thermopylae

Thermopylae 480 B.C.

Thermopylai

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Selling your items

Both of the posters and other items are exclusively available only through our Cafe Press store which has been engaged to make these items available internationally. The prices for each of these posters which can be purchased in one of the three different dimensions are as follows:

11 inches by 17 inches - $24.99, plus shipping
16 inches by 20 inches - $34.99, plus shipping
23 inches by 35 inches - $49.99, plus shipping

Interested parties who have questions about pricing and delivery times, please contact me.
   
 

Hoplite shields of Sparta

This detailed map lists all the major poleis (cities) which were situated within the Peloponnesian Peninsula during the Classical Age of Greece. Special emphasis is placed on the districts from Sparta which assigned the citizens that were responsible for maintaining the elite warrior class of the ancient Greek world.

The recruitment center of each mora, which is defined as a unit of hoplites, selected their male citizens between the ages of 20-60 for induction into the Spartan army. Their respective regimental emblem is identified by the corresponding shield which has been researched extensively, thereby providing an image of unparalleled aesthetics and accuracy.

   
 
Hoplite Shields of Sparta - Copyrighted image courtesy of Nikos Panos & George Heliopoulos
   
 
Officer of the Spartan mora (regiment)


This image is emblematic of an officer of the Hippeis regiment which was comprised of the 300 elite warriors who were the personal bodyguard of the Kings of Sparta. The transverse crest symbolizes the officer's status, while the Gorgon emblem on the shield was representative of the warrior from the city of Sparta.


Both of these posters are exclusively available for sale only on this site, therefore, all interested parties who have questions in the interim, please contact me.


   
 
Officer of the Spartan mora (regiment) - Copyrighted image courtesy of Nikos Panos & George Heliopoulos