the Romans and the Greeks became one dominant country and spread quickly.
Greek philosophy spread after being conquered by the Romans, and then the Romans spread the "improved" Greek ideas around their territory. Sometimes Roman philosophers agreed with the Greeks thoughts, and sometimes they highly disagreed.
He tried to spread it in the Middle East.
Alexander the Great.
it spreded so rapidly because of how the y were fighting across seas and the spread became to get bigger and bigger
He was Greek and Greek was his culture
Greek philosophy spread after being conquered by the Romans, and then the Romans spread the "improved" Greek ideas around their territory. Sometimes Roman philosophers agreed with the Greeks thoughts, and sometimes they highly disagreed.
He tried to spread it in the Middle East.
Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great
Alexander the great spread Greek culture throughout the Mediterranean world
Greek culture significantly influenced Western Europe through the spread of Hellenistic ideas, art, philosophy, and political thought, particularly after the conquests of Alexander the Great. The Roman Empire adopted and adapted Greek culture, which included literature, architecture, and governance, helping to disseminate these ideas across Europe. The Renaissance further revived Greek philosophy and aesthetics, leading to a profound impact on European art, science, and intellectual life. As a result, many foundational concepts of Western civilization, including democracy and rationalism, can be traced back to ancient Greek culture.
it spreded so rapidly because of how the y were fighting across seas and the spread became to get bigger and bigger
He was Greek and Greek was his culture
Alexander of Macedonia became a pharoah in Egypt and spread Greek culture to Egypt. He then went to Rome and spread the Greed culture there. Eventually he spread Greek culture around the Medditereanian sea and died of malaria, a disease caused by mosquitos.
He sent notes to people
Greek, then Roman, and later Spanish, French and British.
Greek culture spread across the Mediterranean and Black Sea due to a combination of trade, colonization, and cultural exchange. The establishment of Greek colonies throughout these regions facilitated the dissemination of Greek language, art, and customs. Additionally, the conquests of figures like Alexander the Great further accelerated the spread of Hellenistic culture, blending it with local traditions. This cultural diffusion was supported by maritime trade routes that connected various civilizations, fostering interaction and integration.