Shlomo HaMelech in battle scene

Rare amulet featuring King Solomon unearthed in Turkey 

This extraordinary artifact, dating back 1,500 years, portrays the legendary ruler in a dramatic combat scene.

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Archaeologists in Turkey have discovered a rare ancient amulet depicting biblical imagery, offering a remarkable glimpse into the religious and cultural history of the region.

Unearthed by researchers from Karabuk University in Hadrianopolis, a Roman-era city near the Black Sea, the artifact is estimated to be at least 1,500 years old. Roughly the size of a large coin, the amulet features an intricate battle scene and bears a sacred inscription.

One side of the artifact portrays King Solomon on horseback, thrusting a spear at Satan - a dramatic representation of the biblical king's legendary wisdom and divine power. Solomon, the son of King David and the builder of Jerusalem’s First Temple, is a revered figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Surrounding the scene is the inscription: "Our Lord has conquered evil."

The reverse side of the amulet lists the names of four angels—Michael, Gabriel, Israfil, and Azrael—highlighting its spiritual significance. This find is particularly rare, with only one other similar artifact previously discovered in Jerusalem.

Hadrianopolis, already recognized for its military and historical importance, adds to its rich legacy with this discovery. Earlier excavations in the city had confirmed the presence of a Roman cavalry unit, which may align with the amulet's themes of divine protection and triumph over evil. This extraordinary find deepens our understanding of ancient faith and craftsmanship in the region.

* Israel Hayom contributed to this article.

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