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When did the influence of the Greek culture faded?

The influence of the greek culture faded , after Alexanders kingdom was divided into three areas, and later on the roman culture also made its way.


How is a chariot related to Greek culture?

Chariots were important in many cultures throughout history. In Greek culture chariots were significant particularly in racing, but were also used for ceremonies and general transportation.


What is the impact of art in Rome?

The Romans were fascinated and influenced by the Greek culture. They admired the art and literature of the Greeks and introduced them in Rome. They brought the Greek paintings and sculptures into Rome and imitated them. They also imitated the Greek poems and literature. Art and literature were the most important of the Greek culture.


The most important institution in Greece was the city state also known as what in Greek?

polis. Its the greek name for city.


What cultures did Hellenistic culture combine?

The core of Hellenistic culture is Hellenic - Greek. Greek culture and language were spread by the firetrailing victories of Alexander the Great and his Macedonians through the Anatolia, the Middle East, Egypt and Asia. Depending on the area and the kingdom into which the original Macedonian empire split, we have local mixtures of Hellenic (Greek) and Egyptian, as in Alexandria and the rest of Egypt, which was governed by the Ptolemaic Dynasty, Persian and Syrian in the Seleucid empire, and Buddhist infusions in the Indian and Bactrian (Afghanistan-Turkmenistan) cultures that produced the Indo-Greek civilizations of India and Bactria. There is also traces of Thracian in the areas Thrace, as well as Anatolian cultures like Phrygian and Capadocian, among others, which eventually assimilate linguistically, curturally and ethnically into the Hellenic world.

Related questions

When did the influence of the Greek culture faded?

The influence of the greek culture faded , after Alexanders kingdom was divided into three areas, and later on the roman culture also made its way.


What is the elements of greek culture?

One major component that made up Ancient Greek culture was slavery. The Greeks were also deeply religious people with many gods and goddesses whom they worshiped.


How did the ancient Greeks influence the renaissance?

The Greek culture has been influenced by the Roman Empire. The Ottoman Empire has also significantly influenced the Greek culture, but historians credit the Greek War of Independence for the single entity of its multi-faceted culture.


What are some greek dessert recipes?

There are a lot of Greek dessert recipes. One tasty recipe is for Sesame Honey Candy, also known as Pasteli. It's known as the "original candy bar" and made with sesame seeds and honey to make a chewy type of candy.


What did the Greek god Apollo represent?

Knowledge and culture. He was also a sun god.


How is a chariot related to Greek culture?

Chariots were important in many cultures throughout history. In Greek culture chariots were significant particularly in racing, but were also used for ceremonies and general transportation.


Did The Romans despised Greek culture.?

No. The Romans respected Greek Culture. For a while there was a danger that Latin would die out and would be replaced by the Greek Language. A reaction occurred against that about 100 ad. Most upper class Romans admired Greek culture, and were known as Hellenophiles (Greek lovers). They looted Greece for statues and other art works. However they despised them as military easybeats. The lower classes saw them as natural slaves.


What are the Greek city-states also known as?

Polis


What were Greek city states also known as?

Polis


What are greek city-state also known as?

Polis


Greek city states are also known as?

Polis


What are the Greek city states also known as?

Polis