Alexander the Great Silver Cufflinks-Replica of hot Ancient Greek Tetradrachm-Lysimachos Coin-Macedonia-Vergina

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Alexander the Great hot Silver Cufflinks-Replica of Ancient Greek Tetradrachm-Lysimachos Coin-Macedonia-Vergina

Details:
Condition: New, Handmade in Greece
Material: Sterling Silver 925
Diameter Size: 20mm
Weight: 14 g(+/- 0.5 g)

Alexander the Great (reigned 336–323 BCE) had an extraordinary impact on much of the world during his relatively short life. By the time he died at the age of 33, he had carefully crafted a reputation that made him seem larger than life, even heroic.
Lysimachos' father served in the court of Philip II of Macedon (father of Alexander III, the Great). It is assumed that Lysimachos and Alexander knew each other and studied together at the same time. In any case, Lysimachos because deeply connected with Alexander and eventually served as one of his bodyguards. After Alexander's death, Lysimachos was given the title of ‘strategos' or army leader/general for the area of Thrace. Aside from difficulties with the surrounding tribal people of northern Thrace, the Odrysians, Lysimachos held this post without issue.
In 315 BC, along with some of the other Diadochi, Lysimachus helped to murder Antigonus Monophthalmus (‘the one-eyed') who held most of Asia Minor and Syria. With this murder, a marked increase in power for Lysimachus was realized. Before that time he really was just a defender of the northern border of the Graeco-Macedonian world. After the death of Antigonus he acquired more land in Asia Minor and took the name of King.
These cufflinks are inspired by the Lysimachos coin wich took its name due to his name of reign. It is depicted the diademed head of the deified Alexander right, with horn of Ammon.
The Lysimachos coin is renown for its incredible depiction of Alexander the Great. The cufflinks are handcrafted with extra care in 925 Sterling Silver. They are made in Greece, diameter size is 20mm and weigh approximately 14 g.(1051)

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