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What were Hellenistic Cities?

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an agora an alpha theater a temple and a gymnasium

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There were several Hellenistic cities in the Hellenistic period. A few of the cities were Seleucia, Pergamon, Alexandria, and Antioch.

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small and governed by a military elite

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