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After his conquest of Persia, Alexander the Great introduced Persian etiquette into his own court, including the practice of proskynesis.
Visitors, depending on their ranks, would have to prostrate themselves, bow to, kneel in front of, or kiss the king.
His Greek countrymen objected to this practice, as they considered these rituals only suitable to the gods.

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