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1.  Hellenistic: The mix of cultures between Greek, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian influences.
Alexandria: An Egyptian city, which became the foremost center of commerce and Hellenistic civilization. Alexandria occupied a strategic site on the western edge of the Nile delta.
Euclid: A highly regarded mathematician who taught in Alexandria.
Archimedes: A Hellenistic scientist of Syracuse and studied at Alexandria.
Colossus of Rhodes: A bronze statue that stood more than 100 feet high, also the largest Hellenistic statue which was created on the Island of Rhodes.

3. Trade ships from all around the Mediterranean docked in its spacious harbor. Alexandria's thriving commerce-enabled it to grow and prosper. It's diverse population exceeded half a million people.

4.  One of Euclid's best works was his book,  Elements, which contained 465 carefully presented geometry propositions and proofs. Euclid's work is still the basis for courses in geometry.

5.  They both promote having social unity!

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