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Alexanders plan of a Hellenistic empire?

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What three kingdoms were created out of Alexander's empire after his death?

Hellenistic Macedonia, Hellenistic Syria, and Hellenistic Egypt.


Was Alexanders empire split into Syria?

When Alexander died he left no clear successor so his generals split it up into what we mow call the Hellenistic kingdoms. These finally settled out into Syria, Egypt and Macedonia.


What age did Alexander's empire enter after his death?

The Hellenistic kingdoms


What are the outcomes of the Hellenistic war?

There was no war to which we give that title. Hellenistic is a modern name we give to the kingdoms created when Alexander the Great's generals split up his empire after his death.


After Alexander the Great died why did his empire fall apart?

His generals split up the empire and formed their own kingdoms (today we call them the Hellenistic Kingdoms).


Who conquered most of the Hellenistic and died in the year 323 BCE?

Alexander the Great took over the Persian Empire. After his early death his generals divided the empire into kingdoms of their own. We today call them the Hellenistic kingdoms (= like Greek).


What were the major causes and consequences of Alexanders death?

He died of a fever. It is unknown whether this was a natural event or whether it was induced by poisoning. His empire was divided up by this generals, who fought over the spoils. It eventually settled down to the separate kingdoms (we call them today the Hellenistic kingdoms) of Macedonia, Egypt, Syria-Mesopotamia and Pergamon, which were subsequently incorporated into the expanding Roman Empire.


How was Alexander's empire after his death?

Amongst his generals who took parts of it and formed what we call the Hellenistic Kingdoms.


Is greek victory over Persians associated with the Hellenistic period?

No. The Hellenistic period was over a century later when Alexander the Great's empire was split up after his death by his generals into separate kingdoms, which have been given the modern name of Hellenistic Kingdoms - Egypt, Macedonia and Syria, and hence it was the Hellenistic period until they were absorbed into the Roman Empire in the First Century BCE.


Did Alexander's empire continue after his death?

His generals split it up amongst themselves, establishing their own kingdoms (today we call them the Hellenistic kingdoms).


Which Greek period marked the end of political independence?

The Hellenistic period after Alexander's death, when his empire was divided up by his generals, who established the Hellenistic Kingdoms.