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He was Alexander the great. He was king of Macedonia.

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Q: Egypt was conquered by the son of the king of Macedonia in 332 Bc He brought Greek culture to Egypt He was called The Great?
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Who brought Greek culture to ancient Egypt?

He did bring the Greek culture to ancient Egypt but we are not sure about how much they adopted it. Ancient Egypt as you might now already had a great culture since it existed for many years already. Alexander in fact spread the Greek culture to all the places that he reached in Asia and Africa including the Greek language.


When Alexander the great conquered the Persian Empire he spread greek culture from Egypt to India in addition to the greek alphabet what other legacies did Alexander spread throughout his empire?

He also spread the Greek philosophies called the Hellenic culture that lead to much of the Western culture of today. DSKO. Everyone knows that famous date.


Why were these three kingdoms called Hellenistic?

The kingdoms were called Hellenistic because their culture was Greek-like after Alexander the Great fused his Hellenic culture with the lands he conquered. Hellene was the Greek name for things Greek after the legendary founder Helen. Greek is a word used by Romans. Greeks even today call themselves Hellenes.


Who were the western Asian people who conquered Egypt?

The Levantine group that conquered Egypt in the Second Intermediate Period were called the HYKSOS.


Why did they split ancient Macedonia?

Macedonia was never split. Ancient Macedonia was a Greek kingdom on the northern Greek peninsula that is today free from foreign occupation, a province on the northern Greek peninsula. Under Roman occupation the name was applied to a larger administrative area and during Ottoman occupation the name disappeared altogether when it became the vilayet of Selnik (Thessaloniki). Today approx 4% lies outside of historical Macedonia in Greece, specifically the area called Pelagonia in ancient Macedonia (Bitola a calque of Monastiri the original Greek name).

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What was Alexander the greats culture called?

Macedonia


Egypt was conquered by the son of Macedonian king Philip in 332 BC he brought Greek culture to Egypt He was called ------ the Great?

Alexander.


Who was the man who conquered the Persian Empire?

Alexander the Great, or Alexander of Macedonia as he's also called.


When the Etruscans conquered Rome they brought all of what with them?

The Etruscans brought all of their art and culture to Rome when the ancient civilization conquered the then-infant city. The Etruscans and Romans fought a series of wars called the Roman-Etruscan Wars during the early part of ancient Romeâ??s history.


Why is Macedonia important in ancient Greece?

is Macedonia important because it saved some features that the Greece didn't have anymore that the Greece didn't know about anymore ? Macedonia was a kingdom in northern Greece. One of its kings, Alexander, conquered a large empire that extended from Greece to India and from Greece down to Egypt. He was called, Alexander the Great


Where did Alexander the Great work?

Early on - in Macedonia. For the last ten years (he died at 32) it was in Africa and Asia conducting his conquest of the Persian Empire, from Asia Minor to Egypt to Persia, to Central Asia and India.


Was Alexander the Great a Greek leader?

No. He was from another Greek city-state called Macedonia and that's why his official title was Alexander III of Macedon. Macedonia was modern day Northern Greece plus a small fraction of the country "FYROM" (Former Yugoslavic Republic of Macedonia). Nevertheless both Spartans and Macedonians had descent from the same ethne(primary tribes of Greece), the so called Dorians.


What were the people called in the rise of Macedonia?

they were called Hellenistic


Who conquered Egypt?

Egypt was conquered by Rome, Turkey, France, and Greece. But Rome decided to keep the name and some of its culture.


What is the northernmost region of Greece called?

macedonia


Why were Macedonia Syria and Egypt called Hellenistic?

Hellenistic means relating to Greek history, language, and culture from the death of Alexander the great to the defeat of Cleopatra and Mark Antony by Octavian in 31 BCE. During this period Alexander the Great's Greek culture that he spread to the lands he conquered, flourished, spreading through the Mediterranean and into the Near East and Asia and centring on Alexandria in Egypt and Pergamum in modern day Turkey.


Why is Arabic words used to describe landforms far from the Arabian peninsula?

Because they conquered Lands of others and called them "Arabic" Or in Short they stole others' land culture and Arabized IT!