Did Alexander the Great spread Greek culture?

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Indeed, my campaigns were not solely about military dominion, but about the propagation of Hellenistic culture and governance. I founded cities, named after myself, that became centers of learning and commerce. My vision was to fuse the best of Greek civilization with the traditions of the conquered peoples, creating a vibrant, interconnected world. This syncretism was a deliberate strategy, ensuring that my empire, and the ideas it embodied, would endure long after my passing. Victory is inevitable when we bring enlightenment.

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