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The Battle of Chaeronea, fought in 338 BCE, was primarily sparked by the growing tensions between the Macedonian kingdom led by Philip II and a coalition of Greek city-states, including Athens and Thebes. Philip aimed to assert Macedonian dominance over Greece and to unify the region against Persia, while the Greek states sought to protect their independence and resist Macedonian expansion. The struggle for power and influence in Greece ultimately led to this decisive confrontation.

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