Describing Greek culture as universal is an obvious mis-statement. Do the peoples of Asia, for example, follow Greek culture? They wouldn't know anything about it.
Macedonians and Thracians were greek tribes. The people of Pontous have greek origins but became relevant in the history of greek culture much later (in the byzantine empire). The Parthians were not a greek tribe, their culture was more ''persian''.
He was Greek and Greek was his culture
Greek culture was spread through conquering of neighboring countries.
Yes - this was central to the culture which made them Greek.
It was Greek (=Hellenic, but we name it Hellenistic because it was like Greek, not full blown universal), introduced by the Macedonians into the Persian Empire after it was taken over by Alexander and split into kingdoms by his generals after he died. The culture was superficial, amongst the ruling Macedonians and Greeks - the mass of people continued their own cultures.
The Byzantine culture could be considered a combination of Greek and Roman culture.
Greek literature is considered universal because all their mythology was written down
He thought of it as civilising - Greeks considered their culture and system of city-states as superior.
it was one of the very first greek civilizations they were the first ever group that was considered truly greek
Universal culture traits are characteristics or practices that are found in almost all human societies, regardless of their location or historical time period. Examples include food, clothing, language, family structures, and rites of passage. These traits help to define what it means to be human and are shared by people around the world.
No, because the only culture they had was greek culture.
A cultural universal is a part in a humans culture
No, Cleopatra was a Greek ruler of ancient Egypt. Although of Greek lineage, she followed the Egyptian religion and culture and considered herself Egyptian.
Poseidon was a Greek god = Greek culture.
preserving Greek and Roman culture
He was Greek and Greek was his culture
As a Macedonian he borrowed Greek culture.