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Meeting between Agesilaus (left) and Pharnabazus II (right) in 395 BC, when Agesilaus agreed to remove himself from Hellespontine Phrygia. Agesilaus II, c. 444 / 443 - c. 360 BC. King of the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta and a member of the Eurypontid dynasty. Pharnabazus II, Persian soldier and statesman, and Satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia. From Cassells Universal History, published 1888

 : Meeting between Agesilaus (left) and Pharnabazus II (right) in 395 BC, when Agesilaus agreed to remove himself from Hellespontine Phrygia. Agesilaus II, c. 444  /  443 - c. 360 BC. King of the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta and a member of the Eurypontid dynasty. Pharnabazus II, Persian soldier and statesman, and Satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia. From Cassells Universal History, published 1888
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Meeting between Agesilaus (left) and Pharnabazus II (right) in 395 BC, when Agesilaus agreed to remove himself from Hellespontine Phrygia. Agesilaus II, c. 444 / 443 - c. 360 BC. King of the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta and a member of the Eurypontid dynasty. Pharnabazus II, Persian soldier and statesman, and Satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia. From Cassells Universal History, published 1888

Meeting between Agesilaus (left) and Pharnabazus II (right) in 395 BC, when Agesilaus agreed to remove himself from Hellespontine Phrygia. Agesilaus II, c. 444/443 - c. 360 BC. King of the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta and a member of the Eurypontid dynasty. Pharnabazus II, Persian soldier and statesman, and Satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia. From Cassells Universal History, published 1888. Design Pics offers Distinctively Different Imagery representing over 1,500 contributors. © Ken Welsh

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In this photo print, we witness a momentous meeting between Agesilaus and Pharnabazus II in 395 BC. Agesilaus II, the revered King of Sparta and a prominent figure in ancient Greek history, stands on the left side of the image. His regal presence exudes power and authority as he engages in negotiations with Pharnabazus II, the Persian soldier and statesman who served as Satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia. The significance of this encounter lies in Agesilaus' agreement to remove himself from Hellespontine Phrygia. This decision marked a crucial turning point for both parties involved. As an influential ruler, Agesilaus' departure would have had far-reaching consequences for Sparta's influence in the region. Meanwhile, Pharnabazus II's role as Satrap was inherently tied to maintaining control over this strategic territory. This historic moment is beautifully captured through an archival engraving that transports us back to ancient times. The intricate details within the illustration evoke a sense of nostalgia and curiosity about these legendary figures. Ken Welsh's expert curation allows us to appreciate not only the artistic value but also the historical significance behind this image. It serves as a reminder of how interactions between powerful individuals shaped ancient civilizations and continues to inspire our understanding of their legacies today.


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Step back in time with our exquisite Framed Print from the Media Storehouse collection, featuring the historic meeting between Agesilaus II of Sparta and Pharnabazus II of Persia in 395 BC. This captivating image, beautifully rendered by artist Ken Welsh, captures the pivotal moment when Agesilaus agreed to withdraw from Hellespontine Phrygia. A must-have for history enthusiasts and art collectors alike, this print transports you to ancient Greece and the Persian Empire, bringing history to life in your home or office.


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Step back in time with our exquisite historical print, featuring the iconic meeting between Agesilaus II of Sparta and Pharnabazus II of Persia in 395 BC. Witness the pivotal moment when Agesilaus agreed to withdraw from Hellespontine Phrygia, marking a significant shift in ancient Greek and Persian history. This captivating image, taken from Cassells Universal History published in 1888, brings the past to life and adds a touch of timeless elegance to any space. Order now and transport yourself back to the world of ancient Greece and Persia.


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Step back in time with our captivating Meeting between Agesilaus and Pharnabazus II poster print. This historical masterpiece, beautifully captured by Ken Welsh, depicts the pivotal moment in 395 BC when Agesilaus, King of Sparta, reached an agreement with Pharnabazus II, Persian satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia. Witness the intriguing dynamic between these two influential figures as they shaped the ancient world. Add this exquisite piece to your home or office for a touch of history and intrigue.


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