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The city became submerged in the sea, with only some artefacts recovered. We have to rely on the historical record which describes the efforts of the Ptolemies to establish as the city as the main centre of culture, art, learning and and science.

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What this city was the center of commerce and culture in the Hellenistic world?

Alexandria


Explain how Alexandria became a center of Hellenistic culture?

nobody knows T.T it was near water i think


What city was cultural center of the Hellenistic world?

Answer:The city that was the cultural center of the Hellenistic world was Alexandria.


How did trade contribute of cultural diversity in the Hellenistic city of Alexandria?

Trade contributed to culture diversity in the Hellenistic city of Alexandria as it became the foremost center of commerce and Hellenistic civilization. The warehouses were full with wheat and other products from the Nile Valley. Alexandria's commerce enabled it to grow and prosper and it become an international community.


What became the foremost center of commerce and culture during the Hellenistic period?

The most important centre of commerce and Hellenistic culture and the largest city was Alexandria of Egypt. There were also other great centres. The other major ones were Antioch (Syria) Pergamon, Ephesus and Smyrna (Turkey) and Athens.


How did trade contribute to cultural diversity in the Hellenistic city of Alexandria?

Trade contributed to culture diversity in the Hellenistic city of Alexandria as it became the foremost center of commerce and Hellenistic civilization. The warehouses were full with wheat and other products from the Nile Valley. Alexandria's commerce enabled it to grow and prosper and it become an international community.


The center of the Hellenistic world was what?

Alexandria.


Why was Alexandria Egypt important during the Hellenistic period?

It was the Largest city in the Mediterranean region by the 1st century B.C. Alexandria, Egypt- Center of the Hellenistic culture, adopted many Greek patterns and customs, Consisted of Egyptian, Persian and Indian cultures, Koine (a dialect of Greece) was the neutral language, Housed the Library at Alexandria which also incorporated the museum, center of trade via water, population exceeded half a million people,( place for scientists, mathematicians, Astronomers, and artists)


Did Persians spread Hellenistic culture?

Not really. The Hellenistic culture didnt affect so much the center of the former Persian empire (Mesopotamia). The most important centers were in Greece, Asia minor, the whole eastern coast of Mediterranean sea (Antioch) and Egypt (Alexandria).


Who made Macedonia into the intellectual center of the Hellenistic world?

No one. The intellectual centres were Pergamon and Alexandria.


Why was the city of alexandria important to the empire?

Alexandria was an important city of the ancient world. It was once the center of the Hellenistic Empire, and the hub of scholarship and commerce in the ancient.


Where was the city of Alexandria found?

The city of Alexandria was founded in Egypt, located on the Mediterranean coast. It was established by Alexander the Great in 331 BCE and became a prominent center of Hellenistic culture and trade. Alexandria was known for its Great Library and the Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Today, it remains a significant historical and cultural city in Egypt.