That's so easy. It's Alexander the great, he attempted to during his rule, but the cultures didn't officially blend until his death.
Persian, Egyptian, Indian, and Greek.
a blend of Persian, Egyptian, Indian, and Greek cultures.
Alexander the Great.
A blend of Persian, Greek, Indian and Egyptian cultures.
A blend of Persian, Greek, Indian and Egyptian cultures.
Yes, after Alexander the Great had established his Hellenistic empire, he somehow managed to diplomatically blend their eastern and western cultures. So, to answer your question, yes, the Hellenistic civilization is a blend of eastern and western cultures.
The blend of Greek and Roman cultures is referred to as Greco-Roman.
Greek culture was more easily accepted in the East. Hellenistic civilization, a blend of Greek andeastern influences
indian, pelopennniasi, and greek
Hellenistic culture is the blend of Greek, Middle Eastern and Asian cultures. The significance is that this blend happened after Alexander conquered the empires and countries listed above for the first time in history.
Hellenistic civilisation was the result of Alexander the Great's conquest of the Persian Empire, which included Turkey, the Middle East, Persia, Afghanistan, Pakistan west of the river Indus, Central Asia and Egypt. Hellenism refers to the spread of Greek influence in the conquered areas, rather than a blend of cultures.
Alexander the Great.