The imperial vehicle created by Philip II and Alexander that spreads Greek culture around the world.
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Hellenistic Empire
The imperial vehicle created by Philip II and Alexander that spreads Greek culture around the world.
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Jiang concludes that Greek theater and philosophy were incubated in Athens and Greece but conquered the world through Philip II, Alexander the Great, and the Hellenistic Empire, becoming a basis of Western civilization.
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"...Macedonia and Alexander the Great, okay? Who together will create the Hellenistic Empire. And this is why Greek culture will spread all around the..."
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