Hellenistic is derived from the Greek's own, self described name "Hellens" so it just means Greek. It is mostly used to describe Ancient Greek History and Culture. They both allowed males to vote.
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Do you mean the definition of Hellenistic? Hellenistic is an adjective for something that is ancient Greek. The ancient Greeks called their country Hellas, which is where Hellenistic comes from.
Answer:The city that was the cultural center of the Hellenistic world was Alexandria.
You musn't dare to question the fact that the great university of Alexandria in Egypt was founded during the Hellenistic Period. Aristotle thrived during the Hellenistic Period. Alexander the Great went all "Conquering Hero" on the Persians during the Hellenistic Period.
The Hellenistic age was a terrible time and the golden age was a great time of wealth and riches
from the hellenistic time of alexander
The advances made during the Hellenistic periodÊin the fields of science, medicine, astronomy and engineering layed the foundation for all modern advances and technologies, so while there are many discoveries made since then, most have roots in the Hellenistic Age.