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What (who) is Hellenistical - definition


Hellenistical      
·adj Pertaining to the Hellenists.
Hellenistically      
·adv According to the Hellenistic manner or dialect.
Hellenistic         
  • Ancient mechanical artillery: Catapults (standing), the chain drive of [[Polybolos]] (bottom center), [[Gastraphetes]] (on wall)
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  • Georgia]].
  • 303 BC}}.
  • Kingdom of [[Seleucus I Nicator]]}}
  • Settlement in Babylon (323 BC)]].
  • The major Hellenistic kingdoms in 240 BC, including territories controlled by the [[Seleucid dynasty]], the [[Ptolemaic dynasty]], the [[Attalid dynasty]], the [[Antigonid dynasty]], and independent [[poleis]] of [[Hellenistic Greece]]
  • sanctuary]] to Belesama"
  • The [[Roman Republic]] and contemporary polities in 100 BC
  • Buddha]], and an example of [[Greco-Buddhist art]], 1st-2nd century AD, [[Gandhara]]: [[Standing Buddha (Tokyo National Museum)]].
  • 180 BC}}).
  • Indo-Greek Kingdoms in 100 BC.
  • Museum of Fine Arts]], [[Budapest]]).
  • Macedonia]]. Last quarter of the 4th century BC (Pella, Archaeological Museum).
  • Alexander's empire at the time of its maximum expansion.
  • 200 BC}}.
  • A silver [[drachma]] from Massalia (modern [[Marseille]], France), dated 375–200 BC, with the head of the goddess [[Artemis]] on the [[obverse]] and a lion on the reverse
  • Bust of [[Mithridates VI]] depicted as [[Herakles]].
  • Darius III]]. From the [[Alexander Mosaic]], [[Naples National Archaeological Museum]].
  • realism]].
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  • Stoic]] philosophy.
  • [[Al-Khazneh]] in [[Petra]] shows the Hellenistic influences on the Nabatean capital city
  • diadem]].
  • Relief with Menander and New Comedy Masks (Roman, AD&nbsp;40–60). The masks show three New Comedy stock characters: youth, false maiden, old man. [[Princeton University Art Museum]]
  • Hellenistic-style helmet]], from [[Nisa, Turkmenistan]], 2nd century BC
  • [[Seleucus&nbsp;I Nicator]] founded the [[Seleucid Empire]].
  • Painting of a groom and bride from the Hellenistic [[Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak]], near the ancient city of [[Seuthopolis]], 4th century BC.
  • Map of the world in 200 BC showing the Hellenistic kingdoms (dark green) and Bithynia
  • Zeus-Ammon]], a deity with attributes from Greek and Egyptian gods.
PERIOD OF MEDITERRANEAN HISTORY FROM 323 TO 31 BC
Hellenistic civilization; Hellenistic; Hellenistic Age; Hellenistic era; History of Hellenistic Greece; Hellenic period; Hellenistic civilisation; Hellenic Empire; Hellenists; Hellenistic world; Hellinistic; Hellenistic Period; Hellenistic culture; Hellenistic age; Hellenism (Greek culture); Hellenistic empires; Hellenistic empire; Ellinistic; Alexandrian age; Hellenistic-era; Hellenistic Empire; History of Greece (323 BC–146 BC); Hellenistic civilizaiton; Hellenistic science; History of Greece (323 BC-146 BC); Greek world; Hellenistic Kingdoms; Hellenistic East; Hellenistic Orient; Hellenized East; Hellenistic Near East; Hellenistic Central Asia; Hellenistic epoch
·adj ·Alt. of Hellenistical.