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The Renaissance was a major turning point in history with many advancements. One major characteristic of it was that classical styles of the ancient Greek culture were revived and imitated.
Alexander the Great lived in the HELLENISTIC AGE.
He was Greek and Greek was his culture
they were probly disliked for the fact that they were not Americans
Greek culture was spread through conquering of neighboring countries.
During the Hellenistic Period (roughly the fourth century BC through the first century BC) Greek culture spread throughout the Mediterranean, first by Alexander the Great's conquest, then by the Roman empire.
The Renaissance was a major turning point in history with many advancements. One major characteristic of it was that classical styles of the ancient Greek culture were revived and imitated.
Through the Renaissance.
17th century alchemist Hennig Brand from the Greek for "light-bearing" or "light-bearer."
Alexander the Great lived in the HELLENISTIC AGE.
No, because the only culture they had was greek culture.
Homer's legacy to the Greeks was an element strengthening aristocratic values.
Poseidon was a Greek god = Greek culture.
He was Greek and Greek was his culture
As a Macedonian he borrowed Greek culture.
In short, No. Roman culture was heavily inspired by Greek culture and Emperors such as Hadrian tried heavily to integrate Greek culture into Roman culture.
The Olympics like many of the ancient Greek marvels, were lost when the Romans invaded in the 1st century BC. The idea of it was then totally lost until a Frenchman revived it in the late 19th century as an entertainment spectacle and way to keep people healthy.