The Hellenistic world witnessed the spread of Greek culture across a vast area following the conquests of Alexander the great. This era, which lasted from the death of Alexander in 323 BCE to the Roman conquest, saw the blending of Greek and Eastern cultures, resulting in advancements in art, science, and philosophy. Major centers of learning emerged, such as Alexandria, fostering significant intellectual developments. Additionally, the period was marked by increased trade and cultural exchange, transforming societies throughout the Mediterranean and Near East.
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