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A vast network of trade and cultural exchange stretching from Italy to Afghanistan and Russia to Ethiopia.

The growth of massive urban centers like Alexandria, which became hubs for intellectual and artistic achievement. Age of Conquests: The Greek World from Alexande...

In Age of Conquests , Angelos Chaniotis redefines the traditional boundaries of the Hellenistic period. While historians typically end the era with the death of Cleopatra in 30 BCE, Chaniotis extends it to the death of the Roman Emperor Hadrian in 138 CE. He argues that the socio-cultural structures established after Alexander the Great did not vanish with Roman conquest but were instead intensified and integrated into the Roman imperial framework. A vast network of trade and cultural exchange