The Hellenistic Age began in Greece with
the birth of Alexander the Great.
the death of Alexander the Great.
the start of the Peloponnesian War.
the end of the Peloponnesian War.
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The Hellenistic Age began in Greece with the death of Alexander the Great.
Explanation: The Hellenistic Age is generally considered to have started in 323 BC, following the death of Alexander the Great, which marked the end of the Classical Greek period. His conquests spread Greek culture across a vast empire, significantly influencing the territories he conquered and leading to a blending of cultures known as Hellenism.