The Hellenic (Greek) world was not unified. It was a collection of city-states, some of which formed leagues in self-defence. Alexander's father conquered many of them in mainland Greece, and was made hegemon (leader) but still did not unify them in any sense of a central government or being king. He was King of Macedonia and Hegemon of Greece. On his assassination, his son Alexander was acclaimed King of Macedonia by its army, and he assumed the Hegemony of Greece in his father's place.
Alexander used religion to control his empire by saying her was the son of the main god in a religion. Example: For the Greeks he said he was the son of Zeus.
Both before and after. There have been Greeks for over 3000 years, and there still are millions of them. Aristophanes and Alexander the Great came before Shakespeare; Nana Mouskouri and Nia Vardalos came after.
unified state
The concept of citizenship, religious beliefs and language.
The javelin was a weapon favored by the early Greeks, such as Alexander the great.
Alexander the Great was the 'champion'
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Alexander the Great
When did the Greeks control much of sourthern Europe
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Alexander unified Greece in a way they had never previous been united. It was under his rule that the world began looking at the people of the region as a single people rather than identifying them by their city or region (i.e. Greeks as apposed to Athenias, Atticans or Achaeans).