In the period of the Hellenism, Alexander the great had this form of spreading his religion and civilization thus in the bid to do so he encouraged more people to engage in their forms of philosophical and cultic practiced as long as they too do practice helenism, My thoughts Bob Omondi Nairobi
No, it was developed much later.
During the Ancient Greek times
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A moving subject can appear still due to a phenomenon called motion blur, where the subject moves too quickly for the camera's shutter speed, creating a blurred image that suggests stillness. Conversely, a still subject can appear to be moving if the camera itself is in motion during the exposure, resulting in a blurred background while the subject remains sharp. This interplay between subject movement and camera motion can create striking visual effects in photography and cinematography.
The sum is a sphere, a 3-dimensional object, not a 2-dimensional one. It may appear to be a circular disk and during a solar eclipse it is possible that at some stage exactly half of the solar disk will be visible.
The religion during transcendentalism period was Unitarianism
plato developed one of the main philosophies, which was the recovery, then came the lilad which made everything hectic The philosophy that states that man must understand to be happy he must be self-sufficient and not rely on outside influences.
Zhou Dynasty; during the period of warring states, these three philosophies came about
You musn't dare to question the fact that the great university of Alexandria in Egypt was founded during the Hellenistic Period. Aristotle thrived during the Hellenistic Period. Alexander the Great went all "Conquering Hero" on the Persians during the Hellenistic Period.
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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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.
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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