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Vocabulary
ATG
Hellenistic Culture
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Who is Ptolemy?

Became Pharaoh of Egypt, general of Alexander the Great, ruled wealthiest of the Hellenistic Kingdoms.

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What is the meaning of heliocentric?

Based on the belief that the sun is in the center of the universe.

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Who is Alexander the Great?

Macedonian leader who conquered empire stretching from Greece to India and encouraged spread of Greek culture throughout the empire.

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How was Philip II able to conquer Athens so easily?

Military strategies and weapons.

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How did Philip II die?

He was murder at his daughters wedding

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Who is Cleopatra VII?

Queen of Egypt who developed an alliance between Marc Anthony. Anthony and Cleopatra both fled during the battle of Actium to Egypt and committed suicide.

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What is the meaning of Assimilate?

To absorb or adopt another culture.

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Who is ATG's dad?

Phillip the second

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How did ATG respond to the Theban rebellion.

He attacked and enslaved them.

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How long did ATG live Also what years?

33 years old 356 - 323 BC

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Who is Antigonus?

A general of ATG and king of Macedonia.

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Why do you think the Hippocratic oath is considered a medical advance?

Setting ethical standards is an important step in the advancement of any field.

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How did Alexander The Great spread Greek culture throughout the realm?

He encouraged assimilation. In time, the cultures blended, creating a new Hellenistic Culture, mostly Greek.

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Why is Hellenistic Culture called "blended" culture?

It combined elements of Persain, Egyptien, Syriah, and other cultures with Greek ideas.

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What is culture?

Culture is customs: language, Food, Religon, and Architechure.

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Who is Philip II?

Father of Alexander The Great, conquered Greece, and was assassinated.

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What does Hellenistic mean?

A name for the blended culture that developed in ATG empire.

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What was the extent of Alexander's vast empire and how did he acquire it?

His empire stretched from Greece to India and North Africa.

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What advantage did the soldiers in Philips army have?

They had longer spears.

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Why were Rome's armies able to conquer the Antigonid dynasty?

They had the weakest government.

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Who is Seleucus?

A powerful general who seized most of ATG Asian conquests.

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Who were the Phalax?

A group of armed soldiers in Ancient Greece arranged close together in rows.

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How did Alexander's conquests lead to new civilization?

Alexander's conquests brought Greek culture to Asia and North Africa. The Greeks blended their culture with local cultures.

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How was Philip II able to defeat the Greeks?

He had good strategies.

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What problems existed in the Seleucid Kingdom?

They had spread out people. They were ignored.

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