He didn't - as far as he was concerned there was only his one kingdom. After his death, his generals fought over the spoils and created their own kingdoms. We call these kingdoms today Hellenistic because the local cultures of these kingdoms were merged with Hellenic (Greek) culture and civilization creating a fusion of the two - which is why we use Hellenistic (like Greek) rather then Hellenic (Greek).
It was initiated by Alexander the Great in the latter part of the 4th Century BCE.
Hellenistic
Arab philosophers tried to harmonize Greek ideas with religious beliefs
Greek.
it is Hellenistic because Hellenistic means greek like and pompeii is greek like.
The primary difference is that Greek classical philosophy focused on metaphysics and ethics, exploring abstract concepts such as the nature of reality and the good life, while Hellenistic philosophy focused more on practical aspects of life, such as how to achieve happiness and tranquility through practices like Stoicism, Epicureanism, and Skepticism. Hellenistic philosophers were more concerned with how individuals could live a fulfilling life in the turbulent times after Alexander the Great's empire fell apart.
He didn't - as far as he was concerned there was only his one kingdom. After his death, his generals fought over the spoils and created their own kingdoms. We call these kingdoms today Hellenistic because the local cultures of these kingdoms were merged with Hellenic (Greek) culture and civilization creating a fusion of the two - which is why we use Hellenistic (like Greek) rather then Hellenic (Greek).
Hellenistic means Greek. D. the impact of the greek empire founded by Alexander the great
Hellenistic is derived from the Greek's own, self described name "Hellens" so it just means Greek. It is mostly used to describe Ancient Greek History and Culture. They both allowed males to vote.
like greek, or greek culture.
Hellenistic means 'like Greek'.
No, not philosophers.
Theodore Fyfe has written: 'Hellenistic architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Greek, Architecture, Ancient, Architecture, Hellenistic, Ancient Architecture, Greek Architecture, Hellenistic Architecture 'Hellenistic Architecture - An Introductory Study'
They were called the Sophists. They were ancient Greek philosophers who emphasized the importance of human reasoning and questioning in the pursuit of truth, focusing on topics such as ethics, rhetoric, and epistemology.
Allen Paul Wikgren has written: 'Hellenistic Greek texts' -- subject(s): Greek Religious literature, Hellenistic Greek literature
It was initiated by Alexander the Great in the latter part of the 4th Century BCE.