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Megas Alexandros: Alexander's real face
CNG: Feature Auction Triton XVI. KINGS of MACEDON. Alexander III 'the Great'. 336-323 BC. AR 'Medallion' of 5 Shekels or Dekadrachm (33mm, 38.75 g, 5h). Local (Satrapal) mint in Babylon. Struck circa 325-323 BC.
Alexander the Great and the Mystery of the Elephant Medallions (Hellenistic Culture and Society) by Holt, Frank L. (2005) Paperback: Amazon.co.uk: Books
Alexander the Great and the Mystery of the Elephant Medallions by Frank L. Holt - Paperback - University of California Press
The gold medallion of Alexander the Great. The new discovered 'Gold... | Download Scientific Diagram
Jamal Jafri on Twitter: "The Porus Medallion, a Silver Decadrachm Obv: King Porus, mounted on the elephant Rev: Alexander (born #OnThisDay 20 July 356 BC) being crowned by Victory (Battle of Hydaspes (
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Megas Alexandros: The Alexander Medallion: Exploring the Origins of a Unique Artefact By O. Bopearachchi and F. Holt
Alexander Medallion – rogueclassicism
Alexander & Porus (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia
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Megas Alexandros: Alexander's real face
PDF) Monsters of Military Might: Elephants in Hellenistic History and Art
Elephants in Hellenistic History & Art - World History Encyclopedia
The 'Porus Medallion', a silver decadrachm with an image of Alexander the Great, 01/09/13, Coins at Warwick
Medallion with Alexander the Great, c.215-243 (gold)
Alexander the Great: The Making of a Myth is now open - Medieval manuscripts blog
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Coin issued by Alexander – Musings
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File:Porus alexander coin.png - Wikimedia Commons
Porus on his elephant | Elephant, Alexander the great, Coinage
AJC on Twitter: "@IndiaHistorypic Part of coins called the “Elephant Medallions”" / Twitter
A coin commemorating Alexander's expedition to the Punjab and his defet of Porus. Alexander's helmet is modelled on the Persian royal head-dress, the peaked kyrbasia, with added plume Stock Photo - Alamy
A Melville on Twitter: "The 'Porus Medallion', silver decadrachm with only known lifetime image of Alexander the Great. Babylon, c. 323 BC. https://t.co/gmZEoxZsTn" / Twitter
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