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Alexander the Great spread Greek culture through Persia, Greece, Egypt, and the Indus Valley more than 2,000 years ago. Greek ideas combined with elements from the conquered territories to form the Hellenistic culture. Consider everything that you’ve written in the previous parts of the activity. Write one paragraph (100–125 words) stating what you believe to be the most important contribution of the Hellenistic era and why.

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Answer:

In the Kingdom of Thrace, during the reign of Lysimachus—a successor of Alexander the Great who lived from 361 BCE to 281 BCE—an interesting coin was issued. This coin, which featured the head of Alexander the Great with ram’s horns on either side of his crown, was issued in the ancient city of Parium, in the northwestern region of modern-day Turkey. The horns were the symbol of the Egyptian god Amun—or Zeus, who is often conflated with Amun—from whom Alexander claimed descent. Flanked with these godlike horns, Alexander attained the status of a deity.

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