In Hellenistic culture, the group that was NOT a culture that there was a new acceptance of is the Romans. The Hellenistic period primarily involved the interaction and blending of Greek culture with those of the Persians, Egyptians, and Indians following the conquests of Alexander the Great. The Romans, on the other hand, became more prominent after the Hellenistic era.
In Hellenistic culture, which was NOT a culture that there was a new acceptance of?
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Persians
Persians
Egyptians
Egyptians
Indians
Indians
Romans
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