Description: Darius I, known as Darius the Great, (born 550 bc—died 486), king of Persia in 522–486 bc, one of the greatest rulers of the Achaemenid dynasty, who was noted for his administrative genius and for his great building projects. Darius is credited with introducing Zoroastrianism as the national Persian religion. Darius was the greatest royal architect of his dynasty, and during his reign Persian architecture assumed a style that remained unchanged until the end of the empire. At Persepolis, in his native country of Fars (Persis), he founded a new royal residence to replace the earlier capital at Pasargadae. The fortifications, apadana, council hall, treasury, and a residential palace are to be attributed to him, although not completed in his lifetime. He also built at Ecbatana and Babylon. Dimensions: 13 cm tall, 7 cm wide, and 6 cm depth (approx. 5" x 2.75" x 2"). We ship all items within 24 hours of receiving payment, or the next day the Post Office is open, whichever is earlier. All sales are final; no returns or exchanges. If you buy an item and then cancel it, we will block you. Please do not make offers. Note: please do not buy if your eBay feedback score is lower than 10 transactions. If you do, we will cancel the transaction.Upon purchase, please send us a message verifying that you have bought this item and want us to ship it. We must have confirmation before we ship.
Price: 45 USD
Location: Cleves, Ohio
End Time: 2024-05-05T18:30:44.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Size: Mini (up to 6in.)
Region of Origin: Asia
Original/Reproduction: Reproduction
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Largest Dimension: Less than 12in.
Material: Resin
Type: Light Sculpture
Item Width: 3
Subject: Religious Statues
Culture: Persian
Item Height: 5