The period following Alexander the great's death is known as the Hellenistic Period. This period differs from the preceding Hellenic Period in that it is more widespread and much more eclectic, as it witnessed the movement of Greek culture into all parts of the non-Greek world in the Middle and Near East and elsewhere. With the rise of the Roman Empire (in especially the first century B.C.E.), the Hellenistic Period comes to a close.
The period following Alexander the Great's death is known as the Hellenistic Age. This age lasted for about three centuries.
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Alexander the greats death brought on the Hellenistic era
The period following Alexander the Great's death is known as the Hellenistic Period. This period differs from the preceding Hellenic Period in that it is more widespread and much more eclectic, as it witnessed the movement of Greek culture into all parts of the non-Greek world in the Middle and Near East and elsewhere. With the rise of the Roman Empire (in especially the first century B.C.E.), the Hellenistic Period comes to a close.
The Hellenistic Period begins with the death of Alexander.
Alexander the greats death brought on the Hellenistic era
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Alexander the Great's wife, Roxana, is believed to have died around 310 BC. After Alexander's death in 323 BC, she and their son, Alexander IV, were initially protected but later faced danger from political rivalries. The exact circumstances and date of her death remain uncertain, but it is thought to have occurred in the tumultuous period following Alexander's passing.
The most noted short term effect of Alexander the Greats reign was the unity of his empire. Before his death the empire spread from Greece to Egypt, but quickly broke apart after he died.
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