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Goddess Aphrodite and Mythical Winged Horse Flying Pegasus small silver pendant
Goddess Aphrodite and Mythical Winged Horse Flying Pegasus small silver pendant
Goddess Aphrodite and Mythical Winged Horse Flying Pegasus small silver pendant
Goddess Aphrodite and Mythical Winged Horse Flying Pegasus small silver pendant
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Goddess Aphrodite and Mythical Winged Horse Flying Pegasus small silver pendant

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Corinth Drachma Handcrafted Silver Pendant - Aphrodite and Mythical Winged Horse Pegasus Flying - Ancient Greek Coin

Ancient Corinth lay at the intersection of two worlds, Rome to the west, and Asia to the east. Its two large harbors facilitated the passage of sailors and merchants as they traveled the seas and moved their goods from place to place. Because of its prime location, Corinth became the stopping point for many commercial travelers in ancient times. As a result, the city became rich from the trade that occurred there. Despite being completely destroyed in 146 B.C, Corinth again rebounded to prominence as a commercial centre following its refounding by Julius Caesar in 44 B.C. Sometime in the third Century B.C. Corinth also became home to a coin mint. The striking of coins at Corinth continued for nearly five hundred years, eventually ceasing after the reign of Septimius Severus in 211 A.D.

Like many ancient Mediterranean cities, Corinth was also home to a number of significant temples. Several of these temples are depicted on Roman period coins produced at Corinth 's mint.

One of them left Corinth with an enduring reputation. It stood atop the 575m rock outcrop called Acrocorinth that loomed over the city. That temple was dedicated to Aphrodite the 'goddess of love ' and beauty,identified with Venus by the Romans.Aphrodite was significant among the deities worshiped at Corinth. Various depictions of the goddess feature prominently on coins struck at the Corinth mint during the early Greek period prior to 146 B.C.

Most coins minted in Corinth show Pegasus, the winged horse tamed by the Corinthian hero Bellerophon assisted by goddess Athena. According the legend, Bellerophon in his effort to tame Pegasus, fell asleep near Athena’s altar. Athena came as in an vision in his sleep and gave him a golden bridle. When Bellerophon woke up, he found near him this golden bridle and with it, he tamed Pegasus.

This pendant is handmade in Greece,in 925 sterling silver.Its diameter size is 15mm and weighs approximately 3.5 g. This pendant is without the chain(310)  

Pendant Details:

Condition: New, Handmade in Greece

Material: Sterling Silver 925

Diameter Size: 15 mm

Weight: 3.5 g

This pendant is without the chain

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