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During the Hellenistic period, Greek cultural influence reached its peak in the Mediterranean and beyond. Prosperity and progress in the arts, literature, theatre, architecture, music, mathematics, philosophy, and science characterize the era.
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Apr 28, 2011 · The Hellenistic Period is a part of the Ancient Period for the European and Near Asian space. The use of this period is justified by the extent of the Hellenic culture in most of these areas, due to the Greek political presence especially in Asia after Alexander's conquests, but also to a new wave of Greek colonization.
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The Hellenistic period in Ancient Greece (323–146 BC) was the time period between the death of Alexander the Great when the generals of Alexander created their own empires and the Roman conquest of mainland Greece.
Hellenistic age - Greek Culture, Expansion, Science: Notable cities were Alexandria, Antioch, Seleuceia, Pergamum, and Ephesus. Ptolemaic Egypt was under the rule of a Macedonian and Greek ruling class; Cleopatra VII was the first Ptolemaic sovereign to learn the Egyptian language.
Hellenistic Age, In the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East, the period between the death of Alexander the Great (323 bc) and the conquest of Egypt by Rome (30 bc ). Alexander and his successors established Greek monarchies that controlled the area from Greece to Afghanistan.