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Trade contributed to culture diversity in the Hellenistic city of Alexandria as it became the foremost center of commerce and Hellenistic civilization. The warehouses were full with wheat and other products from the Nile Valley. Alexandria's commerce enabled it to grow and prosper and it become an international community.
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.
The last important Cleopatra was Cleopatra VII. She is the one who is so famous and misunderstood. There may have been other Cleopatras after her as Cleopatra was a very common name in the Hellenistic world.
one would go to war and the other won would pretect Sparta
One could lead an expeditionary force while the other maintained security at home.
Alexanderia stood among other hellenistic cities for all reasons except the harbor
Karnak and Luvor are the cities that are right across from the valley of the kings on the other side of the Nile.
Brooklyn used to be one of 25 towns, cities, and villages in Kings County until it started in 1845 to annex all the other towns, cities, and villages and absorbed all of Kings County by 1896.
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The Hellenistic world.
Alexandria, Egypt (named after Alexander the Great). The Hellenistic period refers to the time from Alexander's death until the time of the rise of the Roman Emprie. Other important cultural centers were Antioch, in Syria, along with Ephesus and Rhodes, among others.
Hellenistic refers to the period after the death of Alexander the Great when Greek culture blended with Eastern influences. Hellenic, on the other hand, refers to the period of ancient Greece before Alexander's conquests, characterized by city-states and classical Greek culture.
Hellenistic culture was characterized by a blending of Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and other influences in art, architecture, philosophy, and language. It emphasized individualism, a pursuit of knowledge, and a questioning of traditional beliefs. Hellenistic cities became centers of trade, education, and intellectual exchange.
Rajasthan means "Land of Kingdoms" or "Land of Kings." It is the largest state in India. Jaipur, known as the Pink City, is located in Rajasthan. Other cities include Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, and Ranthambhore.
Trade contributed to culture diversity in the Hellenistic city of Alexandria as it became the foremost center of commerce and Hellenistic civilization. The warehouses were full with wheat and other products from the Nile Valley. Alexandria's commerce enabled it to grow and prosper and it become an international community.
Kings and other royal characters were often seen with Bishops and priests.
The kings chamber was bigger than the other rooms.