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Last Updated: 20th May 2024

What caused the end of the Hellenistic world?

The Hellenistic period can be viewed to End with either the final conquest of the Greek Heartlands by Rome in146 BC after the Achaean Wars or the movement by Constantine the Great to move the capital of the Roman Empire



This begs the question: When did the Hellenistic world come to an end?

31 BC

The question that follows is: How did the Hellenistic period impact the world? The Impact of Hellenism. The Greek word Hellenistic means "imitating the Greeks". Hellenism spread the Greek language and culture across the Mediterranean and Middle East.

Also, find out what happened to the Hellenistic period.

The Hellenistic Period can be seen to End with either the final conquest of the Greek Heartlands by Rome in the 146 BC Achaean War or the defeat of the Ptolemaic King at the Battle of Actium 31 BC. Or even the move of Constantine the Great to move the capital of the Roman Empire

It is called the Hellenistic period.

This era is known by historians as the aHellenistic era.a (The term Hellazein which means ato speak Greek and identify with the Greeks) It lasted from Alexander's death in 323 B.C. From Alexander's death in 323 B.C. to the conquest of the last Macedonian king's territory by Roman troops on 31 B.C.