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The Hellenistic Period and the Roman Empire
There's a line of control between the mesopotamian sphere and the nile based Egyptian sphere. The furthest westward movement of that line has to be the autumn and sieges of vienna in the 1500s and 1600s You know they're knocking on not just central but almost western europe's door at that point I suppose the furthest east that line would have gotten in antiquity would be when um Trajan Invaded and got up all the way to the mouth of the persian gulf in 117 Well, the alizander right? Mm-hmm. That's a whole different world, but yeah be there hellenest story would be the greek