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  • ...a number of large [[kingdom]]s, all heavily influenced by [[classical]] [[Greece]], which were established by Alexander's generals after his death in 323 [[ ...] VII, whose suicide in 30 BCE is generally seen as marking the end of the Hellenistic era.
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  • A '''Greek''' is a person descending from the residents of [[Greece]]; the Greek term for a Greek is a ''Hellene'', as they call their land ''H ...[[Roman]] eras and during [[period]] Byzantine Greek, spoken throughout [[Greece]] and [[Byzantium]].
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  • '''Attica''' is the southernmost portion of mainland [[Greece]], a district which includes the city of [[Athens]] and her demesne, includ ...s a older and "purer" Greek than the ''[[koine]]'' (common) Greek of the [[Hellenistic]] and [[Rome|Roman]] eras, and as different from the [[Byzantine]] Greek of
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  • ...ese up, obtaining the overall generalship of the armies of [[Classical]] [[Greece]], and then initiating an invasion of Asia Minor, intending to challenge th ...jor powers of the Western World -- Greece, Persia, and Egypt -- and spread Hellenistic civilization across a broad swathe of the globe.
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  • ...Ancient Greece|Ancient Greek]] history, between the [[Helladic]] and the [[Hellenistic]] periods. For the layman, this is the time between the great [[Bronze Age
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  • ...rcs. The famous [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] copy of the original [[Hellenistic Greece|Greek]] [[sculpture]] ''[[The Dying Gaul]]'' depicts a wounded Gallic warr
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