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 this era the production of prostutes was at an all times high. There were so many that they had to burn them and feed them to thier children
The canal era occurred during the 1820-1850
cynicism, skepticism, stoicism, and epicurean-ism.
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The famous scientist of the Hellenistic era was Archimedes.
He tutored Alexander the Great in his childhood. The Hellenistic Era began after Alexander's and Aristotle's deaths
Alexander the greats death brought on the Hellenistic era
It was initiated by Alexander the Great in the latter part of the 4th Century BCE.
Cenozoic Eracenozoic era
The 'Age of Reptiles' occurred during the Mesozoic Era. The Mesozoic Era occurred from 252.17 to 66 million years ago and holds the Cretaceous, Jurassic, and Triassic periods.
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