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Alexander impacted Greece by bringing Greek cultures and laws together with other cultures. For example, his soldiers and Persian women were married and Alexander the great also married 2 Persian princesses. Another reason on how Alexander the Great impacted Greece was that because he invaded so much land he was able to get the Greeks to know the other cultures that they didn't know were there.

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10y ago

He didn't impact Greek civilisation. He tried to impose it on the diverse peoples of the ex-Persian Empire which he had seized. He was only a little bit successful in the few remaining years of his life, reaching into only the upper class. The bulk of the population carried on with their usual culture.

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9y ago

Alexander the Great had one of the greatest effects on Greek culture. As he expanded his empire he mixed Greek culture with Eastern culture and catalyzed the Hellenistic era.

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he was a ruler/king of Greece and every city he took over he called them all Alexandria. so the answer I would say is that he conquered a lot of towns and cities and named them Alexandria

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13y ago

god of Osiris

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