How did Hellenistic rulers learn about the histories and cultures of their non-Greek subjects?

A) by learning the language of their non-Greek subjects
B) by immersing themselves in non-Greek societies
C) from Greek translations of works written by non-Greeks
D) from Greek scholars who valued the achievements of non-Greeks


C

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