1. Hellenistic- The term "Hellenistic" was significant to the Greeks because this was the word that was used to describe the culture the Greeks shared. This culture was a blend of Greek, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian influences. Alexandria- The Egyptian city of Alexandria was the foremost center of commerce and Hellenistic civilization in the whole world. Alexandria occupied a strategic site on the western edge of the Nile delta. This meant that Trade ships from all around the Mediterranean would dock in their very spacious harbor. This provided Alexandria with a plentiful amount of resources and goods and services, allowing them to thrive in commerce, enabling them to grow and prosper at a frequent rate. Euclid- Euclid was a highly regarded mathematician who taught in the thriving civilization of Alexandria. Euclid is best known for his book "Elements" that contains 465 carefully presented geometry propositions and truths. Euclid's incredible work is still ...
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