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The Parthenon in Athens was significantly damaged in 1687 during a conflict between the Venetians and the Ottoman Empire. The Venetians, led by Francesco Morosini, besieged the Acropolis and accidentally struck the Parthenon, which was being used as an ammunition depot by the Ottomans. The explosion caused extensive damage to the structure, leading to the loss of its roof and much of its interior. Although it had suffered previous damage over the centuries, this event marked a critical point in its deterioration.

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