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In consequence, the Hellenistic Period is usually accepted to begin in 323 BC with Alexander's death and ends in 31 BC with the conquest of the last Hellenistic kingdom by Rome, the Lagid kingdom of Egypt. For the Asian part, we could lengthen it to 10 BC, when the last Indo-Greek kingdom was conquered by Indo-Sakas.

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The Hellenistic period began after the death of Alexander the Great. Greek culture spread following Alexander’s death, when three Greek and Macedonian generals formed powerful dynasties. These dynastic empires formed in Egypt, Asia, and Macedonia and Greece. The former Greek generals that ruled Egypt and Asia brought Greek customs and traditions into their empires. Hellenization occurred, and Greek culture merged with the local culture to form a new cultural period.

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