The Hellenistic Age corresponded to the period
a. from the Greek Dark Age to the time of Alexander.
b. of the Peloponnesian War to Alexander's death.
c. from Alexander's rise to the time of the Seleucids.
d. from the death of Alexander to the formation of the Roman Empire.
e. from the kingdom of Pergamum to the formation of the Roman Empire.
d
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