Alexander the great. he was the prince and later king of Macedonia, a small country that used to be above Greece on the peloponesian peninsula. Alexander the Great was taught be Aristotle one of the famous greek philosophers, and later conquered much of southern Europe, northern Africa, the Arabian Peninsula he kinda just took the top of, and was killed while attacking India.
Alexander the Great was responsible for bringing Greek culture to many other parts of the world, however, he did not incorporate it into much of modern Europe
Rome was mainly responsible for bringing the Greco-Roman culture to places like France (then called Gaul), Germany, and Britain.
The spread of Greek culture.
Alexander the great conquerd most of the know world and spread the greek language and greek ideas that's why it was called a hellenistic empire
Greece he tried to to spread culture around the world Greece started the culture that was the begging
Hellenization.
Alexander of Macedonia became a pharoah in Egypt and spread Greek culture to Egypt. He then went to Rome and spread the Greed culture there. Eventually he spread Greek culture around the Medditereanian sea and died of malaria, a disease caused by mosquitos.
Roman culture and language was inferior to that of the Greeks.
Who conquerd Mesopotamia
Alexander the great helped spread hellinistic culture by capturing a huge ampire that stretched from Greece and Egypt eastword to the indus river.later he spread that culture to all of the lands he conquered
He conquered those territories, but his attempt to spread Greek culture - a lengthy process - was curtailed by his early death. The culture remained superficial amongst the upper classes only.
The culture in Greece I do believe is Greek Orthodox.
he won against the Persians
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