an agora an alpha theater a temple and a gymnasium
There were several Hellenistic cities in the Hellenistic period. A few of the cities were Seleucia, Pergamon, Alexandria, and Antioch.
small and governed by a military elite
Alexander the greats death brought on the Hellenistic era
Problems in the cities
southern cities suffered. Norhtern cities and territories thrived.
Attending events in cities... APEX:)
People could travel to the cities easier. Trade grew in these cities. Jobs became available.
Alexanderia stood among other hellenistic cities for all reasons except the harbor
they became centers of learning and culture
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.
It is regarded as the greatest of the Hellenistic cities.
because Alexander tried to mix the Greek cities and the Hellenistic cites didn't mix and there your answer to your question
it is Hellenistic because Hellenistic means greek like and pompeii is greek like.
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
It led to the expansion of Hellenistic culture.
Hellenistic refers to the period after the death of Alexander the Great when Greek culture blended with Eastern influences. Hellenic, on the other hand, refers to the period of ancient Greece before Alexander's conquests, characterized by city-states and classical Greek culture.
Hellenistic means 'like Greek'.