Faisel Khan

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Athens was defeated but the Spartans did not choose to destroy it; the city revived, and democracy was actually more widespread among Greek states in the fourth century than before. It was the rise of Macedon and the extinction of the Greek city-states’ independence by Philip II and his son Alexander the Great that changed everything and led on to the successor kingdoms into which the lands conquered by Alexander split after his death.
Classical Literature (Pelican Books)
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