Classical Greek Pins and Buttons
Description: Ancient Rome and SPQR was one of the greatest empires in classical history, producing many great men such as Julius Caesar, Scipio Africanus, emperor Augustus, Trajan, Hadrian, and great philosophers such as Marcus Aurelius and Seneca. Roma Invicta! Our Roman Republic SPQR designs are for history students, teachers, classics and classical studies majors and all who love Ancient Rome and history of the Roman Empire. Relive the glory and achievements of Rome with this Ancient Rome SPQR design.
Description: Classical Greek history Athenian democratic leader Pericles design featuring an ancient Greek helmet. If you love history of Ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta, Greek Mythology and the Peloponnesian War, then this Ancient Greek helmet design is for you. Ancient Greek civilization along with Ancient Rome is the foundation of modern Europe and western culture. Athens, Sparta, Corinth, Thebes, and other Ancient Greek city states influenced classical western philosophy, political science and democracy.
Description: This humorous history joke design is perfect for history teacher, professor, liberal arts college, high school student, or history major. Whether you are an amateur historian or university professor; English is important, but history is importanter.
English is important, but history is importanter - Ancient Greek hoplites Pin
by CultureWars
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Description: Plato was right that Man is a featherless biped, but Diogenes knew there was more to it than that. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/
Behold Plato's Man - Diogenes, Featherless Biped, Classical Greek, Philosopher, Philosopher, Cynicism, Funny Pin
by SpaceDogLaika
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Description: Much like her Greek counterpart in Artemis, Diana was the Roman Goddess of wild animals, the hunt, young girls, and childbirth. Unlike Artemis, however, Diana was also a moon Goddess, connected with Luna in the same vein as her brother, Apollo, and his later connection to the sun. This is a classical rendition of 'Diana the Huntress', originally sculpted by Guillaume Coustou (1716-1777).