How did Hellenistic rulers often legitimize their authority?
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Correct answer: Claiming divine status
Hellenistic rulers regularly claimed divine or semi-divine status to legitimize their authority over culturally and ethnically diverse subjects. This practice blended Greek traditions with Near Eastern concepts of divine kingship.
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