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The Macedonian Wars were a series of conflicts between the Roman Republic and the Kingdom of Macedon, occurring from 214 to 148 BCE. These wars marked a significant phase in Roman expansion, establishing Rome's dominance over the Hellenistic world and leading to the eventual downfall of Macedon as a major power. The wars reflected the struggle for control of the Mediterranean and highlighted the transition from Hellenistic monarchies to Roman imperial authority.