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Greece. Tumulus of Marathon

Greece. Tumulus of Marathon, tomb of the 192 athenians who died in the Battle of Marathon (5th century B.C.)

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Athenians Attica Burial First Grave Greeks Invasion Marathon Mount Overview Persian Plain Tomb Tumulus Wars Greco Persian


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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative image captures the Tumulus of Marathon, a historic landmark in Greece that stands as a poignant reminder of the brave Athenian soldiers who lost their lives in the Battle of Marathon during the First Persian Invasion in 490 BC. The tumulus, or burial mound, is believed to be the final resting place of the 192 Athenian warriors who defended their homeland against the vast Persian army. Located in the plain of Marathon, in the Attica region of Greece, the tumulus offers a striking contrast between the tranquil grassy landscape and the imposing, age-old monument. The scene is a testament to the rich historical significance of this area, which played a pivotal role in the Greco-Persian Wars. The Battle of Marathon is considered a turning point in ancient Greek history, as it marked the first time the Greeks successfully repelled a Persian invasion. The victory not only boosted the morale of the Greeks but also paved the way for the eventual defeat of the Persians in the Second Persian Invasion at Plataea in 479 BC. The Tumulus of Marathon, with its simple yet powerful design, stands as a symbol of the courage, resilience, and determination of the ancient Greeks. The peaceful, grassy surroundings add to the serene atmosphere, making this an unforgettable scene that continues to captivate visitors and historians alike.

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