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1 October, 04:30

The term Hellenistic culture has been defined as "Greek-like" culture. Why?

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  1. 1 October, 05:33
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    Hellenistic culture was a culture developed during the Hellenestic Age under Alexander the Great. It contained many of the same cultural beliefs of the Greeks but wasnt entirely Greek because Alexander was accepting of the Jewish people which may have thrown off the cultural beliefs.
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