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Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC) Summary

(338 &BC;) Battle in Boeotia, central Greece, in which Philip II of Macedonia defeated Thebes and Athens.

The victory, partly credited to Philip's young son Alexander the Great, gave Macedonia a foothold in Greece and represented a start toward Alexander's eventual empire.

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