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28 April, 07:38

The Hellenistic era describes an age that saw a. the extension and imitation of Greek culture throughout the ancient Near East b. the absence of autocratic power for nearly three centuries c. the disappearance of a Greek cultural legacy until Roman times d. Alexander's successors maintain a united empire until Roman times

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  1. 28 April, 08:23
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    a. the extension and imitation of Greek culture throughout the ancient Near East

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    This era describes the heritage of the culture of classical Greece in territories conquered by Alexander the Great and after his death with the various kingdoms into which his empire was divided. This period had great economic changes, with an important cultural miscegenation, a dominant role of the Greek language. These factors profoundly modified the ancient Near East.
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