Which catastrophic event in 430 BCE significantly weakened Athens and led to the death of Pericles?
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Correct answer: The Great Plague of Athens
The plague spread rapidly within the overcrowded conditions of Athens during the Spartan siege. It killed approximately one-third of the population, including many key political and military leaders.
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