The term "Hellenistic" refers to the period following the conquests of Alexander the great, during which Greek culture and influence spread across a vast area, including parts of Europe, Asia, and North Africa. The kingdoms established after Alexander's death, such as the Seleucid, Ptolemaic, and Antigonid kingdoms, were characterized by the blending of Greek and local cultures. This era saw advancements in arts, science, and philosophy, reflecting the fusion of Hellenic and local traditions. Thus, the name "Hellenistic" signifies the widespread dissemination and adaptation of Greek culture during this time.
Life on earth is classified into six kingdoms: Animals (Animalia) Plants (Plantae), Fungi, Protists (protista), Bacteria, and Archaebacteria (Archae). The last two are referred to as domains instead of kingdoms. Bacteria and Archaebacteria were once classified as Monerans (Monera or Prokaryota) but has been obsolete since 1991.
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Yes, there are organisms that do not fit neatly into the five kingdoms classification system, such as archaea, which were initially placed in their own domain called Archaea. Other examples include certain protists and bacteria that do not neatly fit into one of the five kingdoms. The classification of organisms continues to evolve as new information and advancements in molecular biology provide insights into evolutionary relationships.
The broadest category in biological taxonomy is called "domain." There are three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya, with each domain encompassing different kingdoms of organisms.
A taxonomist is a person who classifies things into kingdoms.
The Hellenstic world was made up of the kingdoms which were carved out of Alexander the Great's empire by his generals after he died. The main ones of these which endured were Egypt under Ptolemy and his successors, Syria-Mesopotamia under Seleucis and his successors, and Pergamon under Attalus and his successors, each of whom established Hellenistic (Greek-style) culture amongst the upper classes of their kingdoms.
what is a large group of people and their goods called in African kingdoms
These kingdoms are called hellentisc because this culture was not completly greek, or hellenic, historians calla it hellenistic, or greek-like.
the answer is the Archeabacteria and the Eubacteria.
The territory came to be called is janapadas and a number of kingdoms expand and developed into large kingdoms are called mahajanapadas
an empire
There in no archaea kingdom. There is such a thing called archeabacteria, but no archeabacteria
When he was in war he was taking a lot of kingdoms and then he would then be called Alexander the Great.
There were various independent kingdoms in England before they united to become England. Some of these kingdoms were Wessex, Northumbria, Mercia etc.
Protista Animalia Fungi Plantae
It is called a Decomposer.
Protists