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* Greek Dark Ages (c.1100-c.750 BC) * Archaic period (c.750-c.480 BC) * Classical period (c.500-323 BC) * Hellenistic period (323-146 BC)
Ancient Greece: Archaic (c. 750-c. 500 BC), Classical (c. 480-323 BC), and Hellenistic (323-146 BC)- Alexander the Great believed in the Greek gods and goddesses; and until 380 AD Rome worshiped other gods and goddess -some of Greek origin - along side Christianity.
During the Hellenistic period, there was no single leader, as this era followed the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE. His vast empire was divided among his generals, known as the Diadochi, who established their own kingdoms, such as the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt and the Seleucid Empire in Persia. These leaders, including Ptolemy, Seleucus, and Antigonus, played significant roles in shaping the political landscape of the time. The period is characterized by the spread of Greek culture and influence across the Mediterranean and Near East.
During this time, Greek cultural influence and power was at its zenith in Europe and Asia. It is often considered a period of transition, sometimes even of decline or decadence between the brilliance of the Greek Classical Era and the emergence of the Roman Empire. Usually taken to begin with the death of Alexander in 323 BC, the Hellenistic period may either be seen to end with the final conquest of the Greek heartlands by Rome in 146 BC; or the final defeat of the last remaining successor-state to Alexander's empire, the Ptolemaic kingdomof Egypt in 31/30 BC . The Hellenistic period was characterized by a new wave of Greek colonization which established Greek cities and kingdoms in Asia and Africa.
You've got your empires mixed. It was the Macadonian Empire of Alexander the Great that was divided into three after Alexander's death in 323 BC.
323 bc-185 bc
Hellenistic civilization refers to the period between 323 and 31 BCE. The main cultures throughout this period were ancient Greece and Rome.
Hellenistic doctors increased their knowledge by studying the work of Archimedes. The Hellenistic period lasted between 323 BC and 31 BC.
Restoration Prior to Israel (Judea) returning to its earlier state of being a sovereign nation it was ruled by Persia, after the destruction of Solomon's Temple. This time of rule was called the Persian period.
There are an infinite number of fractions in-between .0322 and .323, as there are infinite numbers. However, one example is 1/10, which is .1, and is in-between .0322 and .323.
it is 323
322.5
0.3225
There appears to be a number missing in the sequence - as the difference of the differences is equal to 12 each time, apart from between 221 and 323, where the difference is 24.
* Greek Dark Ages (c.1100-c.750 BC) * Archaic period (c.750-c.480 BC) * Classical period (c.500-323 BC) * Hellenistic period (323-146 BC)
Speed = Distance/Time so Time = Distance/Speed Time required = 323 / 45 = 7.177.. hours
Speed = Distance/Time so Time = Distance/Speed Time required = 323 / 65 = 4.97 hours (approx).