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.
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∙ 5y agoIn the Hellenistic period there were several kingdoms - Egypt, Syria, Macedonia, Pergamon and others for short periods, each with its own dynasty. Eventually they were absorbed into the Roman Empire.
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∙ 12y agoDuring the Hellenistic age, Rome emerged as a powerful new state. After its conquest of Asia Minor in 133B.C., it replaced Greece as the dominant power in the Mediterranean world.
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Herophilus determined that the brain is the center of the nervous system in humans. Herophilus was a Greek doctor during the Hellenistic Age.
Neither Pericles nor Alexander the Great reigned during the Hellenistic age of Greece. Pericles was in power in during the 5th century BCE, Alexander the Great died June 323 BCE. The Hellenistic age began in 323 BCE, after Alexander's death.
Neither - the Hellenistic Age came after the deaths of Pericles, and after the death of Alexander. His successors divided his new empire amongst themselves, setting up their own kingdoms. These kingdoms had a veneer of Hellenic (Greek) culture, so we call them Hellenistic, that is a bit like Hellenic, but not fully Hellenised.
The time during which Alexander the Great ruled was notcalled the Hellenistic Age. The Hellenistic Age began with the death of Alexander in 323 and continued until the Romans had fully conquered the rest of the empire in 30 BCE (with Cleopatra VII's suicide)
Archimedes invented the calculus, the screw, the lever, boyancy, some really big war machines, burning mirrors, block-and-tackle etc. Heron invented the steam turbine. Aristotle invented science. Euclid invented geometry. Eratosthenes, Apollonius, Hipparchus, Zeno of Sidon, all lived and wrote during the Hellenistic age.
Herophilus determined that the brain is the center of the nervous system in humans. Herophilus was a Greek doctor during the Hellenistic Age.
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Neither Pericles nor Alexander the Great reigned during the Hellenistic age of Greece. Pericles was in power in during the 5th century BCE, Alexander the Great died June 323 BCE. The Hellenistic age began in 323 BCE, after Alexander's death.
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Neither - the Hellenistic Age came after the deaths of Pericles, and after the death of Alexander. His successors divided his new empire amongst themselves, setting up their own kingdoms. These kingdoms had a veneer of Hellenic (Greek) culture, so we call them Hellenistic, that is a bit like Hellenic, but not fully Hellenised.
The advances made during the Hellenistic periodÊin the fields of science, medicine, astronomy and engineering layed the foundation for all modern advances and technologies, so while there are many discoveries made since then, most have roots in the Hellenistic Age.
the theory of evolution and the origin of mankind
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No, it was developed much later.
The time during which Alexander the Great ruled was notcalled the Hellenistic Age. The Hellenistic Age began with the death of Alexander in 323 and continued until the Romans had fully conquered the rest of the empire in 30 BCE (with Cleopatra VII's suicide)