4th century BC


The 4th century BC started the first day of 400 BC and ended the last day of 301 BC. It is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period.

Overview

This century marks the height of the Classical Greek civilization in all of its aspects.By the year 400 Greek philosophy, art, literature and architechture have spread with the numerous independent Greek colonies that have sprung up throughout the lands of the eastern Mediterranean. Arguably the most important series of political events in this period are the conquests of Alexander, bringing about the collapse of the once formidable Persian Empire and spreading Greek culture far into the east. Alexander dreams of an east/west union, but when his short life ends, his vast empire is plunged into civil war as his generals each carve out their own separate kingdoms. Thus begins the Hellenistic age, a period characterized by a more absolute approach to rule, with Greek kings taking on royal trappings and setting up hereditary successions. While a degree of democracy still exists in some of the remaining independent Greek cities, many scholars see this age as marking the end of classical Greece.

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