The Hellenistic period is generally considered to have been ushered in by the conquests of Alexander the Great. After his death in 323 BCE, his empire fragmented, leading to the spread of Greek culture and influence across a vast area that included parts of Asia and North Africa. This era is characterized by the blending of Greek and Eastern cultures, advancements in arts and sciences, and the establishment of Hellenistic kingdoms.
Who is credited for ushering in the hellenister's period
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