The city flourished after Alexander's death due to the establishment of Hellenistic culture, which spread across his former empire, fostering trade, art, and science. Additionally, the administrative systems and infrastructure he put in place continued to function effectively, providing stability. Local leaders and successors, such as the Ptolemies in Egypt, promoted economic growth and cultural exchange, ensuring the city's continued prominence. Furthermore, the cosmopolitan nature of these cities attracted diverse populations, enhancing their vibrancy and resilience.
It was in 320 B.C., after the death of Alexander the Great. Alexandria was a place in Egypt, made for Egypt's to pay respect to their fallen pharaoh. It flourished once it had been fully made, which had taken a couple years after Alexander the Great's death. Therefore, Alexandria became a city for trade and learning in about 320 B.C, after Alexander the Great's death. Hope this helped:)
Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great at 332 BCE in the Nile delta. Alexander's intention was to build a city that would supersede the famous at his time Naucratis a port city 72 kilometers southern than the new city of Alexandria which became the capital city of Ptolemy after the death of Alexander.
i dont know but i think it is 337bc
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The Romans annexed mainland Greece, including the city-states in 146 BC.
It was in 320 B.C., after the death of Alexander the Great. Alexandria was a place in Egypt, made for Egypt's to pay respect to their fallen pharaoh. It flourished once it had been fully made, which had taken a couple years after Alexander the Great's death. Therefore, Alexandria became a city for trade and learning in about 320 B.C, after Alexander the Great's death. Hope this helped:)
Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great at 332 BCE in the Nile delta. Alexander's intention was to build a city that would supersede the famous at his time Naucratis a port city 72 kilometers southern than the new city of Alexandria which became the capital city of Ptolemy after the death of Alexander.
i dont know but i think it is 337bc
Alexander's conquests were ended in Babylon by his death. He was at the time considering taking on the West - Rome and Carthage to complete subjugation of the 'known world'.
Alexander's conquests were ended in Babylon by his death. He was at the time considering taking on the West - Rome and Carthage to complete subjugation of the 'known world'.
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The Romans annexed mainland Greece, including the city-states in 146 BC.
The address of the Alexander City - Adelia Mcconnell Russell Library is: 318 Church Street, Alexander City, 35010 5010
Mohenjodaro is the city which flourished during 2,500-1,500 BCE.
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Alexander City Millers was created in 1947.