They were second in the pecking order - below Macedonians, but above non-Greeks.
The Greeks viewed their neighbors, the Macedonians, as barbarians.
the Greeks - much roman mythology and culture was taken from the Hellenistic peoples.
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Alexander the great conquerd most of the know world and spread the greek language and greek ideas that's why it was called a hellenistic empire
To a large degree, the ancient Romans borrowed much of Hellenistic culture from the ancient Greeks.
Hellenistic Jews.
The Greeks viewed their neighbors, the Macedonians, as barbarians.
The Greeks viewed their neighbors, the Macedonians, as barbarians.
Answer:The city that was the cultural center of the Hellenistic world was Alexandria.
Greeks were seen as being more sophisticated and cultured than the Romans. It also influenced the form of government in Rome, the buildings in Rome, and their language
The Hellenistic Period.
Everything. They imitated everything that the Greeks did. For example, sculptures. Plus, they held the greeks captives as slaves in order to "use" their intelligence.
Alexandria
Alexandria.
Hellenistic is derived from the Greek's own, self described name "Hellens" so it just means Greek. It is mostly used to describe Ancient Greek History and Culture. They both allowed males to vote.
Greeks call themselves Hellenes after their reputed founder Helen. Today we call the culture introduced by Alexander the great and his successors Hellenistic - it was imposed on non-Greeks of Alexander's empire. It gained traction with some of the upper classes and provided a veneer of Hellenic culture (the lower classes kept to their own culture. Hence use of the expression Hellenistic - like Hellenic.
the Greeks - much roman mythology and culture was taken from the Hellenistic peoples.