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Lysimachus Coin Pendant in Gold-Plated & Oxidized Silver 925° ancient ships Evil eye is considered to

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Evil eye is considered to be a curse that is given by a glare which has negative intentions

Athens 5th Century BC Living in Athens The Agora and Democracy The Parthenon The Gods of Olympus War and Conquest Homer’s Epics

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He was the most famous student of Socrates

For he had hardly managed to get his breath back when the door opened and two soldiers came in bearing the pelt of the Nemean lion

Lysimachus Coin Pendant in Gold-Plated & Oxidized Silver 925° ancient ships Evil eye is considered toWe created this unique Lysimachus pendant in commemoration of Alexander the Great, as Lysimachus was one of his educators. Lysimachus was also the bodyguard of Alexander the Great, and after his death, he became his heir and the king of Thrace, Macedonia and a part of Asia Minor. Approximately on 294 to 287 BC he minted a coin, among many others, most likely at the Ephesus Mint. This coin bore the head of the deified Alexander the Great and the horn

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