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True. A devastating plague struck Athens during the Peloponnesian War around 430-426 BCE, leading to the deaths of a significant portion of the population, including a large number of soldiers and civilians. Historians estimate that it may have killed as many as one-third of Athens' population at the time. The epidemic had profound effects on Athenian society and its war efforts.

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