Significance of Hellenistic Culture
- Age of Alexander was referred to as the Hellenistic era. Hellenistic era is an era when Greek Cultural traditions expanded their influence beyond Greece itself (Hellas) to a much larger world.
- During Centuries of Death of Alexander the Great and the expansion of Roman Empire Hellenistic empire governed Cosmopolitan societies and sponsored interactions between Greece and India
- Like imperial states in Classical Persia, China, and India, the Hellenistic empire helped integrate the economies and societies of distant regions. This facilitated trade, made it possible for beliefs, values, and religions to spread over larger distances than ever before.