The Hellenistic period was the period between the conquests of Alexander the great to the conquest of Egypt, the last Hellenistic state which fell to the Romans,
This was known as the Hellenistic Period.
The Hellenic period refers to the period in which we see the rise of the Greek City-States, such as Athens and Sparta. The Hellenistic period is after the period of Philip II and his son Alexander the Great and it refers to the spreading of Greek culture. The Golf Professor
When Alexander the Great died and the Hellenistic Period began, his empire was divided into three parts.AntipaterPtolemyDariusAugustus was given Macedonia and Greece to rule.
he started the Hellenistic period,spread greek culture & created alexandria
Rome reached its furthest boundaries under hadrian, in the second century CE. This included the latin western empire and the greek speaking eastern empire. Of course, im not sure if the seperations between the two empires where that set in stone yet, there may have still been some homogeny between the two then.
The ruler who took up the reigns in Macedonia and the rest of Greece was Cassander. The Hellenistic period of Greece came after the death of Alexander the Great who was hegemon of a united Greece.
The Hellenistic Era was the period from the death of Alexander the Great until the Roman conquest, when Alexander's generals (the Successors) established states for themselves which stretched from Greece to Afghanistan. The resulting states were a blend of Greek and local culture and populations with organised bureaucracies. Even after their absorption into the Roman Empire, the eastern half of the empire remained Greek in culture and language.
During the Hellenistic Period (roughly the fourth century BC through the first century BC) Greek culture spread throughout the Mediterranean, first by Alexander the Great's conquest, then by the Roman empire.
The Classical Age of Greece begins with the Persian War (490-479 B.C.) and ends with the death of Alexander the Great (323 B.C.). Besides war and conquest, in this period of Ancient Greece, the Greeks produced great literature, poetry, philosophy, drama, and art. Classical Greece includes the period known as the Age of Pericles.
The Hellenic period refers to the period in which we see the rise of the Greek City-States, such as Athens and Sparta. The Hellenistic period is after the period of Philip II and his son Alexander the Great and it refers to the spreading of Greek culture. The Golf Professor
Referring to a period in Greek history between Alexander the Great and the Roman conquest.
It was called the Middle Ages.
When Alexander the Great died and the Hellenistic Period began, his empire was divided into three parts.AntipaterPtolemyDariusAugustus was given Macedonia and Greece to rule.
A period of cultural diffusion between Greece and the Near East.First, his converting it into an empire of his own, then after his early death, his generals carved it up and established kingdoms of their own which we today call the Hellenistic kingdoms.
he started the Hellenistic period,spread greek culture & created alexandria
Rome reached its furthest boundaries under hadrian, in the second century CE. This included the latin western empire and the greek speaking eastern empire. Of course, im not sure if the seperations between the two empires where that set in stone yet, there may have still been some homogeny between the two then.
The ruler who took up the reigns in Macedonia and the rest of Greece was Cassander. The Hellenistic period of Greece came after the death of Alexander the Great who was hegemon of a united Greece.
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.