Both the gold setting and the gold
coin
date to
the Classical Revival period, evoking
the
ancient
style.
Alexander the Great, son of Philip II
of
Macedon,
is arguably the most important
historical
figure
in the ancient world. Born on July
20th,
356 BC,
he was an astute, if somewhat
headstrong
student, and was schooled by various
famous
teachers, notably Aristotle. By the
time of
his
death at the age of 32, he had
personally
supervised one of the largest land-
based
military expeditions of all time, and
had
conquered the whole of the then known
world
from Asia Minor across the whole of
Persia,
Anatolia, Syria, Phoenicia, Judea,
Gaza,
Egypt,
Mesopotamia, Bactria, parts of India,
Afghanistan
and Pakistan. A legend in his own
lifetime,
he
became known as much for his excesses
and
cruelty as his extraordinary military
prowess but
was nonetheless a comparatively fair
and
temperate man. Perhaps due to his
supposed
descent from Achilles and Herakles, he
essentially became deified during the
Hellenistic
period. The Greeks celebrated
Alexander
in art
and song, and his legend continued
under
the
Romans, who had a fascination with
military
campaigns and tactics.
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