The Helenaic Era was the period during the reign of Empress Helena I of Diadochia (1528-1571). The Helenaic age was characterized by renaissance ideals that inspired national pride, international expansion, and naval triumph over the enemies of the empire. Diadochia during this period had a centralized, well-organized, and highly effective government, largely a result of the reforms of Helena's father Eric II, her grandfather Manuel VI and great-great grandfather Eric I.
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| - The Helenaic Era was the period during the reign of Empress Helena I of Diadochia (1528-1571). The Helenaic age was characterized by renaissance ideals that inspired national pride, international expansion, and naval triumph over the enemies of the empire. Diadochia during this period had a centralized, well-organized, and highly effective government, largely a result of the reforms of Helena's father Eric II, her grandfather Manuel VI and great-great grandfather Eric I.
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| - The Helenaic Era was the period during the reign of Empress Helena I of Diadochia (1528-1571). The Helenaic age was characterized by renaissance ideals that inspired national pride, international expansion, and naval triumph over the enemies of the empire. Diadochia during this period had a centralized, well-organized, and highly effective government, largely a result of the reforms of Helena's father Eric II, her grandfather Manuel VI and great-great grandfather Eric I.
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