The language that almost everyone in the empire spoke.
What is "Koine"?
When the Hellenistic period began.
What is 323 B.C?
Simple definition of "Hellenistic Greece"
What are the three centuries between the death of Alexander the Great and the Battle of Actium?
Why the Greek city states were weak before King Philip conquered them.
What is many wars?
Any of the most famous Hellenistic art pieces.
What is "Winged Victory of Samothrace", “Laocoön and His Sons,” “Venus de Milo,” “Dying Gaul,”?
When the Hellenistic Period ended.
What is 31 B.C?
Definition of the Battle of Actium.
What is a battle that ended the Hellenistic period?
The Hellenistic state's kings main goal.
What is gaining as much riches as possible?
Goddesses that the different religions worshipped.
What are Isis and Fortune?
The year in which the wars caused by Alexander's generals ended.
What is 275 B.C?
Who Alexander the Great is.
Who is a Macedonian ruler and one of histories greatest military leader?
The cause of the Hellenistic period.
What is Alexander the Great's death?
What are the wars between Alexander the Great's generals?
What the sculptures and paintings represented instead of idolized beings.
What are real people?
The year that King Philip II died.
What is 336 B.C?
The definition of dynasties.
What is a line of hereditary rulers of a country?
The number of pieces the empire split in to.
What is 3?
What philosophers believed to be true about every person.
What is the belief that people had a divine spark to live a noble and good life?
The length in which the wars in which the wars caused by Alexander's generals lasted.
What is 48 years?
Definition of Macedonia.
What is a small kingdom conquered by King Philip II and later on, Alexander the Great?
The name Octavian took after defeating Mark Antony's fleet.
What is Augustus?