The Diadochi : Perdiccas , Craterus and Antipater .
Macedonian generals were fighting for control over his empire.
Alexander conquered Egypt, Macedonia, and the Persian Empire.
After Alexanders death, Macedonian generals were fighting for control over his empire. 3 leaders: Antigonnus, Ptolemy, and Selecus won control by becoming ruler of Macedonia Greek city-states, title of Pharaoh in Egypt, and controlling the Persian Empire
Alexander established Greek as the universal language throughout the empire which simplified and improved the free flow of trade, knowledge and ideas.Cities were founded and settlements were created for Greek colonists on trade routes allowing Greek culture to spread with ease by Greek soldiers, traders, travellers, intellectuals and artisans.The conquered lands were introduced to Greek philosophers, the great works of the Greek playwrights, scientists and mathematicians etc and scholarship was encouraged.Alexander had Greek temples, theatres, baths and gymnasiums built and Greek architecture, statues and inscriptions were distributed spread through the lands in abundance.The empire used Greek coinage depicting the images of Greek Gods and commemorating Greek historical and mythological events.He encouraged Greek intermarriage with the local peoples.His Generals continued the Hellenization process as they expanded their portions of the Empire, after Alexanders death.
The only Greek Empire was the one created by Alexander the Great. It was not a successful empire, as it did not survive his death.
Empire of Death was created in 2004.
democracy was first because in 500 BC democracy started and Alexander the Great died in 331 BC
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Rome adopted many Greek cultural elements, which spread during its conquests.
Death and destruction amongst the Greks and their neighbours, and then absorption of the Greek world into the Roman Empire.
Never. The Greeks never had an empire. They were a collection of independent city-states. The closest they came to having an empire was the conquests of Alexander the Great, but all this fell apart at Alexander's death. But even if they did not rule, their culture was spread by the troops of Alexander and it is known as Hellenistic, which is a blend of Greek and local cultures.
because no one was there to lead their empire