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Alexanderia stood among other hellenistic cities for all reasons except?

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Because of it's location, Alexandria became a prosperous trade center of the Hellenistic world. After Alexander the Great's death, Hellenistic cities (non-Greek cities sharing characteristics of true Greek cities) were thriving cultural centers for a while.


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because Alexander tried to mix the Greek cities and the Hellenistic cites didn't mix and there your answer to your question


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How was Pompeii Hellenistic?

it is Hellenistic because Hellenistic means greek like and pompeii is greek like.


Why are all three Hellenistic?

why are all three kingdoms hellenistic


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It refers to the Hellenistic process of assimilation of deities (syncretism)


What Hellenistic culture?

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What was one effect of Alexander the Great's conquest?

It led to the expansion of Hellenistic culture.


What influences made up Hellenistic culture?

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