It was called the Middle Ages.
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Greco-Roman culture, the culture of ancient Greece and ancient Rome.
It borrowed a LOT from Greece. The Roman Empire also incorporated culture from other areas that they conquered.
The Hellenistic period was the period between the conquests of Alexander the Great to the conquest of Egypt, the last Hellenistic state which fell to the Romans,
Classical antiquity (or classical era, period, age) refers to a period of cultural history centered on the Mediterranean Sea, when the Romans held this seas and were deeply influenced by Greek civilisation, forming the so-called Greco-Roman world. With regard to the culture, art and architecture of the Greeks, this was part of the Hellenistic period.
Roman culture and language was inferior to that of the Greeks.
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Rome reached its furthest boundaries under hadrian, in the second century CE. This included the latin western empire and the greek speaking eastern empire. Of course, im not sure if the seperations between the two empires where that set in stone yet, there may have still been some homogeny between the two then.
After ancient Greece, the Roman Empire came to power and became the dominant civilization in the Mediterranean region.
The Greeks have became those who adopted Greek culture, just as are Slavs the people who adopted Slavic culture, Italians those who adopted Roman culture, and British those who adopted British culture. Greece comprised many different individuals and peoples who did this. Many of today's inhabitants of Greece are not the same ethnics as of 2,000 years ago.
Yes, it is true that Greco-Roman culture blends elements of Greek Hellenistic and Roman culture is called Classical Civilization.