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Ancient Athens is often considered to have ended after the fall of the city to the Macedonian king Philip II in 338 BCE, following the Battle of Chaeronea. However, its cultural and political significance continued well into the Roman period, especially after it became a part of the Roman Empire in 146 BCE. The decline of its political autonomy and influence marked the transition from a dominant city-state to a region within a larger empire.

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