Both the Pax Romana and the Hellenistic Age were periods marked by relative peace and stability, which fostered economic prosperity and cultural exchange across vast territories. During these times, there was significant development in art, philosophy, and science, with advancements being shared and spread throughout their respective empires. Additionally, both periods saw the integration of diverse cultures, leading to a blending of traditions and ideas that enriched the social fabric of society.
The Hellenistic states which succeeded Alexander dwindled and the Roman Empire expanded through Greece. The holdout was Alexandria which became the bastion of Greek culture.
The Hellenistic Age is a period after the death of Alexander the Great.
the parthenon
The Hellenistic Age began at the end of the Classical Period 323 BCE. It was marked by the death of Alexander the Great.
Aristarchus of samos
The Hellenistic age was a terrible time and the golden age was a great time of wealth and riches
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The Hellenistic states which succeeded Alexander dwindled and the Roman Empire expanded through Greece. The holdout was Alexandria which became the bastion of Greek culture.
they are both the same age
The Hellenistic Age is a period after the death of Alexander the Great.
Aristarchus
the parthenon
The Hellenistic Age began at the end of the Classical Period 323 BCE. It was marked by the death of Alexander the Great.
Alexandria
Aristarchus of samos
asronomy
archimedes