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He established over 70 Greek-style cities (nearly half modestly named Alexandria after himself) to provide centres of Greek culture. He also married a thousand of his senior soldiers to Persian women and drafted Persian youths into his army to speed up hellenisation.

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Alexander the great spread Greek culture throughout his empire.

He built Greek style cities, settled parts of his empire with Greek colonists and Hot Dogs 9bringing Greek art, laws, and literature), and had government officials and soldiers speak only Greek.

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he over took the people who used to live there and started doing better things for them

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He began it.

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He founded it.

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What contributions did Aristotle make during the Hellenistic era?

He tutored Alexander the Great in his childhood. The Hellenistic Era began after Alexander's and Aristotle's deaths


Why were alexanders kingdoms called Hellenistic?

Hellenism/Hellenic was their word for Greek. The kingdoms which arose from Alexander's empire after his death were called Hellenistic as they were based on Greek civilisation. However this was superficial as most of the peoples in the ex-Persian territories retained their old ways - only the upper classes adopted Greek culture. So the word Hellenistic is used instead of Hellenic to indicate the partial culture 'like Hellenic'.


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What three religions make up Hellenistic culture?

The Hellenistic culture was still firmly based in the classical Greek belief in the Olympian deities. However, the Egyptian worship of Isis, the Greek religion Serapis, and the Syrian religion of Atargatis began to reshape the culture.


Did the Hellenistic age proceed the Dark ages?

The Hellenistic Age was a period after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC. It lasted about 200 or 300 years, depending on how you define it. The Dark Ages are usually regarded as lasting from 476 AD to 1000 AD or thereabouts. This would make them centuries after the Hellenistic Age. There were a number of Dark Ages, however, and one of them, called the Greek Dark Age, was from about 1200 to 800 BC, which would put it several centuries before the Hellenistic Age.

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What contributions did Aristotle make during the Hellenistic era?

He tutored Alexander the Great in his childhood. The Hellenistic Era began after Alexander's and Aristotle's deaths


Why were alexanders kingdoms called Hellenistic?

Hellenism/Hellenic was their word for Greek. The kingdoms which arose from Alexander's empire after his death were called Hellenistic as they were based on Greek civilisation. However this was superficial as most of the peoples in the ex-Persian territories retained their old ways - only the upper classes adopted Greek culture. So the word Hellenistic is used instead of Hellenic to indicate the partial culture 'like Hellenic'.


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What three religions make up Hellenistic culture?

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Did the Hellenistic age proceed the Dark ages?

The Hellenistic Age was a period after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC. It lasted about 200 or 300 years, depending on how you define it. The Dark Ages are usually regarded as lasting from 476 AD to 1000 AD or thereabouts. This would make them centuries after the Hellenistic Age. There were a number of Dark Ages, however, and one of them, called the Greek Dark Age, was from about 1200 to 800 BC, which would put it several centuries before the Hellenistic Age.


What laws did Alexander the Great make in ancient Greece?

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What did the Egyptians make Alexander the Great?

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What medicine did Alexander the Great make?

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Alexander the great's accomplishments?

Alexander's empire used weapons that were made out of metal and some of iron. the way his army fought was that they put their shields on front of them and make some spaces for the spears on their side. the way that Alexander became great because he conquered Persian empires and places in Persia.


How many Alexanderias did Alexander the Great make?

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When did Alexander the Great make Mesopotamia part of his empire?

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What contribution did Alexander the great make to society?

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