aftermath of the Battle of Chaeronea

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The aftermath of the Battle of Chaeronea refers to the period following Philip II of Macedon's decisive victory over the Greek city-states in 338 BCE, which marked the end of their independence and the beginning of Macedonian dominance in Greece.

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instanceOf historical period
culturalConsequence commemorations and memorials for the fallen
literary and oratorical responses in Athens
psychological shock in the Greek world
economicConsequence loss of territory and revenues for Thebes
war indemnities imposed on defeated states
effectOn Athenian democracy NERFINISHED
Boeotian League NERFINISHED
Corinthian League NERFINISHED
Greek interstate system
Theban power
balance of power in Greece
follows Battle of Chaeronea NERFINISHED
hasCause victory of Philip II of Macedon
hasMainParticipant Athenian city-state
Greek city-states
Macedon NERFINISHED
Philip II of Macedon NERFINISHED
Theban city-state
historicalSignificance establishes Macedon as the leading power in the Greek world
marks the end of the Classical Greek polis system as dominant political form
prepares the way for the Hellenistic period
involves diplomatic missions from Greek cities to Philip II
negotiations between Philip II and Athenian statesmen
reorganization of Greek alliances
leadsTo Philip II’s recognition as leader of a war of revenge against Persia
creation of a pan-Hellenic alliance under Macedonian leadership
planning of Macedonian campaign against the Persian Empire
location Greece NERFINISHED
militaryConsequence disarmament or limitation of Greek city-state forces
integration of Greek contingents into Macedonian-led forces
notableFigure Aeschines NERFINISHED
Alexander the Great NERFINISHED
Demosthenes NERFINISHED
politicalConsequence installation of pro-Macedonian regimes in some poleis
loss of military autonomy by Greek city-states
recognition of Macedonian supremacy in Greece
subordination of Greek foreign policy to Macedon
significantEvent beginning of Macedonian hegemony over Greece
dissolution of the Sacred Band of Thebes
end of effective independence of major Greek city-states
establishment of a Macedonian garrison at Chalcis
establishment of a Macedonian garrison at Corinth
formation of the League of Corinth NERFINISHED
imposition of Macedonian garrisons in Greek cities
occupation of Thebes by Macedonian forces
peace settlement between Macedon and Athens
recognition of Philip II as hegemon of Greece
startDate 338 BCE

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On the Crown politicalContext aftermath of the Battle of Chaeronea