Scenarios about 'Hellenization'
The cultural and linguistic spread of Greek civilization and influence throughout regions conquered or contacted by Alexander the Great and his successors. Hellenization transformed societies across the Mediterranean, Middle East, and parts of Asia through the adoption of Greek language, art, architecture, philosophy, and political systems. This cultural diffusion created a common Hellenistic civilization that blended Greek elements with local traditions, establishing a foundation for later Roman and Byzantine cultural developments.
What If Alexander's Empire Never Fragmented?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Alexander the Great's vast empire remained unified after his death, potentially reshaping the development of Western and Eastern civilizations for millennia.