Greeks stayed in control of the different regions, elected Greek officials. Hellenistic Kings created new cities and settlements – spreading Greek culture. Hellenistic Era. – A time when the Greek language and Greek ideas were spread to non-Greek peoples.
Q. Who spread Greek ideas?
CLASS. Conquering territories from his native Macedonia to the Indus River, Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.E.) enabled his successors, the three Hellenistic kingdoms, to spread Greek culture to an unprecedented extent.
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Q. Who was responsible for spreading Greek culture outside Greece?
Alexander
Q. How did Greek civilization spread?
Greeks stayed in control of the different regions, elected Greek officials. by 241 B.C. the four regions became known as Hellenistic Kingdoms. Hellenistic Kings created new cities and settlements – spreading Greek culture. – A time when the Greek language and Greek ideas were spread to non-Greek peoples.
Q. What is the first Greek civilization called?
Mycenaean Civilization
Q. What came first Greek or Roman?
The first major difference between Roman gods and Greek gods is the time period. Greek mythology predates Roman mythology over 1,000 years. For example, Homer’s The Iliad was written 700 years before Roman civilization came into formation.
Q. Which Greek city state was considered the most powerful?
Of these, Athens and Sparta were the two most powerful city-states. Athens was a democracy and Sparta had two kings and an oligarchic system, but both were important in the development of Greek society and culture.
Q. Who bailed out Greece?
On 2 May, the European Commission, European Central Bank (ECB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) (the Troika) launched a €110 billion bailout loan to rescue Greece from sovereign default and cover its financial needs through June 2013, conditional on implementation of austerity measures, structural reforms and …