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Alexander the Greats son was Alexander IV of Macedon
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Yes, Phillip the II was Alexander the greats fatherPhillip the II was the ruler of Macedonia and was killed by an assassin so Alexander then became the ruler of Macedonia
to spread greek culture and civilization.(hellenistic culture)
Alexander the greats death brought on the Hellenistic era
Alexander the greats death brought on the Hellenistic era
The Eastern limit of the Hellenistic World was Bucephala. The limits of the Hellenistic World were the borders of Alexander the Greats empire. Alexander began Hellenism by blending all of the cultures he encountered' Buchephala, India was the furthest east he and his army marched.
The Dark AgesTRUE, TRUE,BUT;to be EXACT, it's calledTHE HELLENISTIC PERIOD!You're MORE than welcome xD
It was either starting off the Hellenistic culture defeating the Persians or becoming a pharoah of Egypt.
Alexander the Greats greatest achievement was spreading Greek civilization and the pillars of Hellenism through the lands he conquered. Because of this the language of the world has been enriched and countries have been founded and developed on the principles of ethics, democracy and freedom for all.
Alexander the Greats son was Alexander IV of Macedon
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he was assassinated
His father
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