The Hellenistic era refers to the period in ancient history that followed the conquests of Alexander the great, roughly from 323 BCE to 30 BCE. It is characterized by the spread of Greek culture and influence across a vast territory, including parts of Europe, Asia, and North Africa, leading to a fusion of Greek and local customs. This era saw advancements in art, science, and philosophy, as well as the establishment of new cities and trade networks. The Hellenistic period ended with the rise of the Roman Empire, which absorbed many of the Hellenistic states.
It was initiated by Alexander the Great in the latter part of the 4th Century BCE.
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Cleopatra and Antony.
The Hellenistic era
The famous scientist of the Hellenistic era was Archimedes.
It was initiated by Alexander the Great in the latter part of the 4th Century BCE.
Alexander the greats death brought on the Hellenistic era
False. The death of Socrates marked the end of the Classical Era, not the beginning of the Hellenistic Era. The Hellenistic Era began after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE.
Cleopatra lived in the Hellenistic era., or the Ptolemaic era in Egypt.
No, the death of Socrates did not mark the beginning of the Hellenistic era. The Hellenistic era began after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and lasted until the Roman conquest of Greece in 146 BC. Socrates died in 399 BC, long before the Hellenistic period.
All around the Mediterranean.
Alexander the Great created the Hellenistic era
the person who was in charge was Xerxes
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