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Religion and the Empire.
He wanted to emulate both ancient Greek and Roman empires.The Roman Empire .
Numerous important Ancient Civilizations developed in the Middle East. The most famous two were the Ancient Egyptians and the various Mesopotamian Civilizations (like the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Assyrians, the Neo-Assyrians, and the Neo-Babylonians, etc.). There were also the Persian and Mede Empires, the Hittite and Lydian Anatolian civilizations, the Phoenicians, the Ancient Greek City States, the Israelites (divided between Israel and Judah), and the Arameans.
Alexander the Great of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia in the northern Greek peninsula.
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Religion and the Empire.
There was no ancient Greek empire. The Greek world comprised over 2,000 independent city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
There is no such thing as ancient greek mythology and there never was such a thing as ancient Greece.Greeks are descendants of the ottoman empire
Macedonia was an Ancient Greek empire that had Babylonia in it as well as Babylonia when it was an empire, had the ancient kingdom of Macedonia in it.
He wanted to emulate both ancient Greek and Roman empires.The Roman Empire .
There wasn't one. With this in mind, Alexander the Great established a quasi-empire if you want to view it that way but there was never a 'Greek Empire' as such.
Numerous important Ancient Civilizations developed in the Middle East. The most famous two were the Ancient Egyptians and the various Mesopotamian Civilizations (like the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Assyrians, the Neo-Assyrians, and the Neo-Babylonians, etc.). There were also the Persian and Mede Empires, the Hittite and Lydian Anatolian civilizations, the Phoenicians, the Ancient Greek City States, the Israelites (divided between Israel and Judah), and the Arameans.
Alexander the Great of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia in the northern Greek peninsula.
The conflict led to ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia's takeover of the Persian Empire.
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Alexander the Great had the largest Greek empire ever created, but it was not bigger than some Empires that were built later, such as the Roman or British ones.
No. The ancient Greek did not use the English language. Because there was no English language in that time. English language derived from Latin which was the official language of Roman Empire and the Roman Empire is the successor of ancient Greek the golden age of Greece.