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One significant result of the Peloponnesian War was the decline of Athenian power and the weakening of its empire. Following its defeat by Sparta in 404 BCE, Athens faced economic hardship and a loss of political influence in Greece. This shift allowed Sparta to assert dominance, leading to a temporary shift in power dynamics in the region, and ultimately set the stage for future conflicts, including the rise of Macedon.

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