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The Mycenaean civilization declined around the 12th century BCE, primarily due to a combination of factors rather than a single conqueror. Invasions by the Sea Peoples, internal strife, and economic troubles contributed to their downfall. The Dorian invasions, which followed the collapse of the Mycenaeans, are often cited as a significant factor that led to their defeat and the subsequent Greek Dark Ages.

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