Hellenistic Palestine
Hellenistic Palestine is a term used to discuss the history of the region of Palestine during its Hellenistic period from 333 BCE to 63 BCE, when Achaemenid Syria was conquered by Alexander the Great and subsumed into his growing Macedonian empire. It includes the history of Hellenistic Judea, which may have still been a province among others, as well as what some scholars refer to as the Land of Israel (Judea, Samaria and the Galilee) though the written material on the provincial organization for this period is scant.