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The Macedonian Empire fell apart due to a combination of factors including internal strife, weak leadership after the death of Alexander the great, and the vastness of the territory making it difficult to govern. The lack of a strong successor led to power struggles among his generals, known as the Diadochi, who fought for control. Additionally, cultural and political differences among the diverse populations within the empire contributed to its fragmentation. Ultimately, these factors weakened the unity of the empire, leading to its disintegration into several Hellenistic kingdoms.

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