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The work examines the causes and consequences of the decline of classical Greek civilization, emphasizing endemic warfare among autonomous city-states as a central structural flaw. It surveys recurrent interstate and colonial conflicts, the rise of hegemonic powers, external invasions and internal factionalism, and the transformation of military, political and economic institutions that weakened civic autonomy. Attention is given to naval logistics, recruitment and funding, shifting alliances, and how prolonged violence and municipal fragmentation opened the way to external domination and the loss of independence. The account combines chronological narrative of major campaigns with analysis of underlying social and constitutional factors driving systemic collapse.

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Corrado Barbagallo

Corrado Barbagallo was an Italian historian and scholar known for his extensive work on ancient Rome and its political and educational systems. His notable two-volume work, "Il tramonto di una civiltà," explores the decline of Roman civilization, offering insights into the socio-political dynamics of the era. Barbagallo also contributed to the understanding of Rome's political relations with Egypt in his book "Le relazioni politiche di Roma con l'Egitto dalle origini al 50 a. C." His writings reflect a deep engagement with the historical sciences, making significant contributions to the academic discourse surrounding Roman history and its legacy.

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