No one. The intellectual centres were Pergamon and Alexandria.
The ruler who took up the reigns in Macedonia and the rest of Greece was Cassander. The Hellenistic period of Greece came after the death of Alexander the Great who was hegemon of a united Greece.
Alexandria.
Alexandria was an important city of the ancient world. It was once the center of the Hellenistic Empire, and the hub of scholarship and commerce in the ancient.
The Hellenistic period is part of the Ancient world, not to the Middle Ages.
Because of it's location, Alexandria became a prosperous trade center of the Hellenistic world. After Alexander the Great's death, Hellenistic cities (non-Greek cities sharing characteristics of true Greek cities) were thriving cultural centers for a while.
Answer:The city that was the cultural center of the Hellenistic world was Alexandria.
Primarily Alexandria-Egypt, followed by Athens-Attica, Pella-Macedonia, Pergamos-Asia Minor, Seleucia-Mesopotamia, Syracuse-Sicily, Antiochia-Syria.
Alexandria
The ruler who took up the reigns in Macedonia and the rest of Greece was Cassander. The Hellenistic period of Greece came after the death of Alexander the Great who was hegemon of a united Greece.
Alexandria.
Alexandria
in comparison with the world of the polis, Hellenistic civilization was
Timbuktu had was in Mali and it was the intellectual center and spiritual center because of the all of the intellagent people who came from all over the world.
Alexandria was an important city of the ancient world. It was once the center of the Hellenistic Empire, and the hub of scholarship and commerce in the ancient.
Yes. Macedonia in Greece is the COOLEST place in the world.
The Hellenistic period is part of the Ancient world, not to the Middle Ages.
Because of it's location, Alexandria became a prosperous trade center of the Hellenistic world. After Alexander the Great's death, Hellenistic cities (non-Greek cities sharing characteristics of true Greek cities) were thriving cultural centers for a while.