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DHM1131.  Battle of Marathon by Brian Palmer. <p>The Battle of Marathon 490 BC during the Persian Greek Wars. King Darious I of Persia sent his son in law Mardonius to invade Greece in 492 BC.  The Persian Forces conquered Thrace and Macedonia before their fleet was devastated by a storm. Mardonia was forced to return to Asia.  A second Persian invasion force crossed the Aegean sea. After conquering Eretria, the Persian Army under Datis (15,000 strong) landed near Marathon.  (Marathon is 24 miles northeast of Athens.) General Miltiades, general in the Greek army gathered a force of 10,000 Athenians and 1,000 Plataean citizen Soldiers.<b><p>Signed limited edition of 1150 prints.  <p>Image size 24 inches x 14 inches (61cm x 36cm)
DHM411B.  Battle of Issus by Albrecht Altdorfer. <p>Painted in the 15th Century, the artist having no concept of military dress of the time of Alexander, painted figures in the armour of the 14/15th centuries. <b><p> Open edition print. <p> Image size 8 inches x 12 inches (20cm x 31cm)
DHM492B.  Defeat of Darius by Alexander the Great 331BC by Francois Joseph Watteau. <p>The Battle of Guagamela 1st October 331BC. Alexander marched to Tyre, then to eastwood to cross the Euphrates and the River Tigris. Alexander was offered by Darius a large quantity of gold (worth over 500million pounds in todays terms) half his kingdom and the hand of his daughter. Alexander refused and a moth later the battle took place. Alexander was outnumbered 4 to 1 but he noticed a weak spot in the Persian line. He led the charge which was a great success and Darius fled the field. Seeing this panic spread through the Persian forces, Dariuss army crumbled. Later Darius was murdered by Persian nobles.<b><p>Open edition print. <p> Image size 12 inches x 7 inches (31cm x 18cm)
VAR103.  Battle of Gaugamela, 1st October 331BC by J Brueghel. <b><p>Open edition print. <p> Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm)
DHM491B.  Defeat of Porus by Alexander the Great 326BC by Francois Louis Joseph Watteau. <p>Battle of Hydaspes. Porus had a very large army which included 200 war elephants. The battle saw a charge by the elephants, against the Macedonian forces, which began to look successful. Seeing this, Porus Cavalry charged, against Alexanders cavalry (in this period it was very unusual to have cavalry contact) The elephant charge began to falter and the battle edged towards victory for Alexander. Due to his admiration of Porus as a leader, Alexander granted him honourable terms and built an alliance with him. His army was not so fortunate, with 3,000 cavalry lost and 20,000 infantry killed.<b><p>Open edition print.  <p>Image size 12 inches x 7 inches (31cm x 18cm)

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Special Sale Pack of 5 Prints - 4 FREE!

DPK0936. Special Sale Pack of 5 Prints - 4 FREE!

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DHM1131. Battle of Marathon by Brian Palmer.

The Battle of Marathon 490 BC during the Persian Greek Wars. King Darious I of Persia sent his son in law Mardonius to invade Greece in 492 BC. The Persian Forces conquered Thrace and Macedonia before their fleet was devastated by a storm. Mardonia was forced to return to Asia. A second Persian invasion force crossed the Aegean sea. After conquering Eretria, the Persian Army under Datis (15,000 strong) landed near Marathon. (Marathon is 24 miles northeast of Athens.) General Miltiades, general in the Greek army gathered a force of 10,000 Athenians and 1,000 Plataean citizen Soldiers.

Signed limited edition of 1150 prints.

Image size 24 inches x 14 inches (61cm x 36cm)


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DHM411B. Battle of Issus by Albrecht Altdorfer.

Painted in the 15th Century, the artist having no concept of military dress of the time of Alexander, painted figures in the armour of the 14/15th centuries.

Open edition print.

Image size 8 inches x 12 inches (20cm x 31cm)


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DHM492B. Defeat of Darius by Alexander the Great 331BC by Francois Joseph Watteau.

The Battle of Guagamela 1st October 331BC. Alexander marched to Tyre, then to eastwood to cross the Euphrates and the River Tigris. Alexander was offered by Darius a large quantity of gold (worth over 500million pounds in todays terms) half his kingdom and the hand of his daughter. Alexander refused and a moth later the battle took place. Alexander was outnumbered 4 to 1 but he noticed a weak spot in the Persian line. He led the charge which was a great success and Darius fled the field. Seeing this panic spread through the Persian forces, Dariuss army crumbled. Later Darius was murdered by Persian nobles.

Open edition print.

Image size 12 inches x 7 inches (31cm x 18cm)


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VAR103. Battle of Gaugamela, 1st October 331BC by J Brueghel.

Open edition print.

Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm)


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DHM491B. Defeat of Porus by Alexander the Great 326BC by Francois Louis Joseph Watteau.

Battle of Hydaspes. Porus had a very large army which included 200 war elephants. The battle saw a charge by the elephants, against the Macedonian forces, which began to look successful. Seeing this, Porus Cavalry charged, against Alexanders cavalry (in this period it was very unusual to have cavalry contact) The elephant charge began to falter and the battle edged towards victory for Alexander. Due to his admiration of Porus as a leader, Alexander granted him honourable terms and built an alliance with him. His army was not so fortunate, with 3,000 cavalry lost and 20,000 infantry killed.

Open edition print.

Image size 12 inches x 7 inches (31cm x 18cm)


Website Price: £ 95.00  

To purchase these prints individually at their normal retail price would cost £184.00 . By buying them together in this special pack, you save £89




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