Shield of the legions of 'Spartan army at the Battle of Thermopylae.
Fought in 480 BC by the Spartans led by Leonidas and their allies to defend freedom against the advance of Xerxes Hellenic, the battle of Thermopylae became known as an immortal example of heroism.
According to ancient chronicles one of the three hundred Spartan warriors survived: Aristodemo, who retired after an injury and so despised by his fellow citizens, at least until they had the chance to atone for his supposed cowardice.
Reproduction of the Shield with whom Leonidas, the commander of the army of Sparta, was opposed by 300 men of the advance troops of Xerxes, king of Persia.
Shield of the legions of Thermopylae. Wooden shield. Diameter 86 cm.
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