He didn't - as far as he was concerned there was only his one kingdom. After his death, his generals fought over the spoils and created their own kingdoms. We call these kingdoms today Hellenistic because the local cultures of these kingdoms were merged with Hellenic (Greek) culture and civilization creating a fusion of the two - which is why we use Hellenistic (like Greek) rather then Hellenic (Greek).
When Alexander the Great died and the Hellenistic Period began, his empire was divided into three parts.AntipaterPtolemyDariusAugustus was given Macedonia and Greece to rule.
The period following Alexander the Great's death is known as the Hellenistic Age. This age lasted for about three centuries.
It spread Greek knowledge and preserved classical influences across three continents.
Aspiring rulers wanted to be as great as Alexander. Julius Caesar wanted to be greater. He laid the foundation for the Hellenistic kingdoms. He began to spread of Greek culture which permeated the western world.
There is no such person. However there were three Kings of Scots called Alexander.
When Alexander the Great died and the Hellenistic Period began, his empire was divided into three parts.AntipaterPtolemyDariusAugustus was given Macedonia and Greece to rule.
The period following Alexander the Great's death is known as the Hellenistic Age. This age lasted for about three centuries.
It spread Greek knowledge and preserved classical influences across three continents.
It spread Greek knowledge and preserved classical influences across three continents.
Hellenistic Macedonia, Hellenistic Syria, and Hellenistic Egypt.
The term "Hellenistic" refers to the period following the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE when his vast empire was divided among his generals, known as the Diadochi. The three main kingdoms that emerged from this division were the Seleucid Empire in Asia, the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt, and the Antigonid Kingdom in Macedon and Greece. These kingdoms were called Hellenistic because they adopted and spread Greek culture, language, and customs throughout their territories, blending them with local traditions to create a unique hybrid culture.
Aspiring rulers wanted to be as great as Alexander. Julius Caesar wanted to be greater. He laid the foundation for the Hellenistic kingdoms. He began to spread of Greek culture which permeated the western world.
why are all three kingdoms hellenistic
Alexander died unexpectedly without an obvious heir. With no clear direction, his generals fought for power. Eventually, three distinct Hellenistic kingdoms emerged: Macedonia (which included Greece), Syria, and Egypt. Although Hellenistic culture flourished in all three kingdoms-in particular, Alexandria in Egypt became a great center of culture and learning-all three kingdoms fell to the growing power of Rome between 60 and 30 BC.
After much fighting between his generals who succeeded him, the three major parts were Macedonia, Egypt and Syria-Mesopotamia
There is no such person. However there were three Kings of Scots called Alexander.
Alexander the Great is considered great in history for his military conquests, his strategic leadership, and his cultural influence on the regions he conquered.