Hellenistic culture in Alexander's empire was very superficial, existing among the upper class. The remainder of the people continued on their own culture.
Depends on which Persian Empire you're talking about, there were several. At one point they were fighting Alexander the Great, at another time they were fighting the Eastern Roman Empire and the Muslims from Arabia. And at another time they were being invaded from the East by the Mongols. Over all, Every Persian Empire was at one point located in the Iran/Iraq region, near the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Being the biggest Empire there for a very long period of time, The Persian Empires heavily influenced the culture of the region. The art, clothing, music and so on. The distinctive dome shape originated in Persia also, which can be seen on mosques (Muslim houses of worship) through out the world. The persian art, and literature influenced Islamic culture also. Almost all Arab nations today use the perian numbers. The story of Aladdin is actually a persian story and so on.
Greek thought, thanks to the Greek philosophers, is still prevalent in our modern day civilization. Not only did these philosophers forever change and shape the way that we view the world around us, but several of them had such outstanding ideas which are now considered the precursors of modern science. Democritus (the "laughing philosopher"), for example, came up with the idea of atoms to explain what made up the soul, and he decided that these things were pieces of matter impossible to destroy. We are also still taught the works of Plato, Socrates, Aristotle, and many others.
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Socrates' teachings influenced the development of philosophical thought in the Hellenistic world by emphasizing rational inquiry, ethics, and self-awareness. His emphasis on individual critical thinking and pursuit of knowledge became foundational to the flourishing of philosophical schools during the Hellenistic period, such as Stoicism and Cynicism. By challenging traditional beliefs and encouraging intellectual curiosity, Socrates laid the groundwork for the philosophical diversity that characterized the Hellenistic era.
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The Hellenistic kingdoms were a product of the Macedonian generals of Alexander the Great. After his death they individually seized contol of different parts of his empire and continued his Hellenisation policy within their territory. Hellenisation involved establishing Greek cities and promoting Greek (Hellenic) culture. They contested with each other for territory resulting in war and realignment of boundaries and rulership.Ptolemy, who had seized Egypt which he had governed for Alexander, was the first to declare himself a king, and the others followed suit. Hence the territories became kingdoms, and the term Hellenistic was given to them in modern parlance to indicate that, rather than being ethnically Greek, they were barbarian with a Hellenic (Greek) rulership and cultural veneer, hence Hellenistic.The Hellenistic Kingdoms changed shape and rulers, but settled down with enduring dynasties in Egypt (sometimes including some coast and islands of the eastern Mediterranean), Syria (included parts of Asia Minor but early on lost the eastern territories of the Middle East and India), and Macedonia (including parts of mainland Greece).For a map see website:http://wps.ablongman.com/wps/media/objects/262/268312/art/figuresKISH_03_69.gifThese Hellenistic Kingdoms were progressively swallowed up by Rome, beginning with the punitive attack on Macedonia, which had supported Carthage during Hannibal's invasion of Italy - Macedonia was divided into four republics to end its capacity for revolt. Then folowed the rest of Greece, Asia Minor, and Syria culminating in Pompey's capture of Jerusalem. Parts of them were made variously into provinces, tributary republics or tributary kingdoms. Cleopatra Ptolemy was the last Hellenistic ruler of Egypt and, after the defeat of Marc Antony by Octavian, it was made a province of Rome governed by a Roman prefect.
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Culture shapes communication by influencing the language, gestures, tone, and norms used during interactions. Different cultures may place varying emphasis on aspects such as formality, directness, and body language, leading to misinterpretation or misunderstanding. Understanding cultural nuances and adapting communication styles can help bridge these differences and foster effective cross-cultural communication.
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Yes, language plays a significant role in shaping culture by influencing communication patterns, social norms, and worldviews within a society. Different languages can convey unique perspectives and values, reflecting the cultural identity and heritage of a community. Language also impacts how individuals perceive and relate to the world around them, contributing to the richness and diversity of human cultures.
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