Hellenistic civilization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hellenistic civilization represents the zenith of Greek influence in the ancient world from 323 BC to about 146 BC (or arguably as late as 30 BC). It was immediately preceded by the Classical Greece ...
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Hellenization also refers of the Byzantine Empire from Constantine's founding of Constantinople and the primacy of Greek culture and the Greek language ...
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Syracuse was founded in 734 BC by Greek settlers from Corinth, who called it Sirako (”swamp”). The settlers found the landto be fertile and the native tribes to be reasonably well-disposed to their presence. ... Hellenization Betatest Game...
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Kingdoms of Israel and Judah, Assyrian and Babylonian Captivities, Medes-Persians, Greek Hellenization under Alexander the Great, Roman Control at the time of Yeshua, Byzantines Sassanid Muslim Empire under Caliphate, Mid-11th century Turks, Crusades ... Greek Hellenization under Alexander the Great and his successors.
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Hellenization (or Hellenisation) is a term used to describe a growing cultural influence of Hellenistic civilization. It was most prominently achieved under Alexander III of Macedon who spread Greek language, culture and religion to the lands he conquered. ... However, the ''Greek Helsinki Monitor'' reports: ... De-Hellenization...
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Introduction to the New TestamentGreco-Roman and JewishI. Greco- Roman World: Hellenistic CultureDIRDIRA. ... A. Hellenization - Greek Like ... Cleopatra was a Greek Queen over Egypt.
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Greek Art: History of Sculpture and Painting From Ancient Greece: Famous Greek Sculptors ... Above all, the period is characterized by the spread of Greek culture (Hellenization) throughout the civilized world. New centres of Greek arts and culture were established in Alexandria, Antioch, Pergamum, and other cities abroad.
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Hellenization drove Jewish youth into Greek schools and to mastery of the Greek language, causing the older generation, especially among the Spanish-speaking Sephardim, to fear the loss of their linguistic tradition.
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In John we find the culmination of Greek philosophy that has created the Jesus that we are the most familiar with today. ... The Hellenization of Jesus is complete in John. Jesus' eschatalogical, or end of the world, message is removed and Jesus instead comforts those who have vigilently awaited his second coming:
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