A country which is heavily influenced or directly controlled by the Ancient Greeks. The Greeks were split into several often feuding city states and each of them founded colonies or took over other states as clients, most importantly Egypt - who got a Greek line of pharaohs.
Basically the whole of the Eastern Mediterranean could be described as Hellenistic for the last 3 centuries BCE, after which Rome conquered Greece and became the major power, but the Roman Empire itself was very influenced by Greek culture...
The title of the head of the Department of State is Secretary of State.
The state bird is the Rhode Island Red and the state flower is violet.
Switzerland is considered a nation state. It is a country with a defined territory, a permanent population, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states. Switzerland is not a stateless nation, part-nation state, or multinational state.
This is known as a nation-state. In a nation-state, the political boundaries of the state align with the cultural or ethnic boundaries of the nation.
No, counties cannot join another state. They are established within a specific state's boundaries and are governed by the laws and regulations of that state.
The Hellenistic period was the period between the conquests of Alexander the Great to the conquest of Egypt, the last Hellenistic state which fell to the Romans,
it is Hellenistic because Hellenistic means greek like and pompeii is greek like.
The Hellenic philosophers (Plato, e.g.) were concerned with man's relationship to the state, the polisThe Hellenistic philosophers were concerned with man's personal life in the larger world community, the oikumene
why are all three kingdoms hellenistic
It refers to the Hellenistic process of assimilation of deities (syncretism)
Alexander the greats death brought on the Hellenistic era
during the hellenistic age, rome emerged as a powerful new state. after its conquest of asia minor in 133bc, it replace greece as the dominant power in the mediterranean world
It led to the expansion of Hellenistic culture.
Hellenistic means 'like Greek'.
Hellenistic Macedonia, Hellenistic Syria, and Hellenistic Egypt.
in comparison with the world of the polis, Hellenistic civilization was
Theodore Fyfe has written: 'Hellenistic architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Greek, Architecture, Ancient, Architecture, Hellenistic, Ancient Architecture, Greek Architecture, Hellenistic Architecture 'Hellenistic Architecture - An Introductory Study'