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The Greeks rebuilt the Acropolis after the Persian destruction during the 5th century BCE, specifically beginning around 447 BCE. This reconstruction was largely initiated under the leadership of the Athenian statesman Pericles and included the construction of iconic structures such as the Parthenon. The rebuilding symbolized Athenian resilience and the city's cultural and political supremacy in the aftermath of the Persian Wars.

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