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{{Infobox royalty|name=Filipus V|image=Philip V of Macedon BM.jpg|caption=<small>Didrachma Filipus V dari Makedonia</small>|succession=[[Basileus]] [[Makedonia (kerajaan kuno)|Makedonia]]|reign=221–179 SM
 
|predecessor=[[AntigonusAntigonos III Doson]]|successor=[[Perseus dari Makedonia|Perseus]]
 
|birth_date=238 SM
|birth_place=[[Pella]], [[Makedonia (kerajaan kuno)|Makedonia]]|death_date=179 BCSM (agedusia 59 tahun)

|death_place=[[Amphipolis]], [[Makedonia (kerajaan kuno)|Makedonia]]
 
|father=[[:en:Demetrius II of Macedon|Demetrius II Aetolicus]]
 
|mother=Chryseis
|spouse=[[:en:Polycratia of Argos|Polycratia]]|issue=[[Perseus dari Makedonia|Perseus]]<br />[[Apame IV]]<br />[[:en:Demetrius (son of Philip V)|Demetrius]]<br />[[:en:Philippus (son of Philip V)|Philippus]]

}}
 
[[Berkas:Mediterranean_at_218_BCMediterranean at 218 BC-en.svg|ka|jmpl|Dunia Mediterania pada tahun 218 SM]]
'''Filipus V''' (''Philip V''; {{Lang-el|Φίλιππος}}; ''Philipos''; 238-179 SM) adalah raja ([[basileus]])&nbsp; kerajaan kuno [[Makedonia (kerajaan kuno)|Makedonia]] pada tahun 221-179 SM. Pemerintahan Filipus terutama ditandai oleh perjuangan yang gagal melawan kekuatan yang muncul dari [[Republik Romawi]].
 
Filipus dicatat sebagai menarik dan karismatik sebagai seorang pemuda. Sebagai prajurit yang gagah dan berani, tak pelak lagi dia dibandingkan dengan [[Aleksander Agung|Alexander the GreatAgung]] dan dijuluki ''kecintaan orang HelleneHelene'' ({{Lang|grc|ἐρώμενος τῶν Ἑλλήνων}}) karena ia menjadi, seperti ditulis oleh [[Polibios|Polybius]], "...kecintaan orang HelleneHelene berkat kecenderungan amalnya".<ref name="Russell 2013">{{Cite book|title=Literature and Culture in Late Byzantine Thessalonica|last=Russell|first=Eugenia|publisher=A&C Black|year=2013|isbn=9781441161772|page=xxvi|quote=Philip V was indeed very charismatic and was notably called by Polybius the beloved of Hellas: 'διότι κοινός τις οἱον ἐρώμενος ἐγένετο των Ἑλλήνων διὰ τὸ της αἱρέσεως εὐεργετικόν' [that he became the beloved of all Hellenes for his charitable inclination]}}</ref><ref>[//en.wiki-indonesia.club/wiki/Polybius Polybius], [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Plb.+7.12&fromdoc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0234 7.12] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170307193152/http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Plb.+7.12&fromdoc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0234 |date=2017-03-07 }}, on Perseus</ref><ref>Polybius, [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0233%3Abook%3D7%3Achapter%3D11 7.11.8] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170103210128/http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0233%3Abook%3D7%3Achapter%3D11 |date=2017-01-03 }} (Greek text), on Perseus</ref><ref>Shipley, p. 56.</ref>
 
== Kehidupan awal ==
Orang tuanya bernama Demetrius II dan Chryseis. Filipus berusia sembilan tahun ketika ayahnya mati pada 229&#x20; SM. Dia mempunyai kakak perempuan tiri bernama [[Apama III|Apame]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.livius.org/de-dh/demetrius/demetrius_ii.html|title=Demetrius II - Livius|website=www.livius.org|access-date=5 April 2018|archive-date=2015-10-27|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151027075616/http://www.livius.org/de-dh/demetrius/demetrius_ii.html|dead-url=yes}}</ref> Sepupunya, [[Antigonos III Doson|Antigonos Doson]], memerintah kerajaan sebagai wali sampai kematiannya pada 221&#x20; SM ketika Filipus berusia tujuh belas tahun.
 
Setelah naik tahta, Filipus cepat menunjukkan bahwa meskipun ia masih muda, tidak berarti bahwa Makedonia itu lemah. Pada tahun pertama pemerintahannya, ia memukul mundur orang Dardani dan suku-suku lain di utara kerajaannya.
 
== Perang Sosial ==
Dalam "Perang Sosial" (220–217 SM), Liga negara-negara Yunani HellenikHelenik berkumpul atas panggilan Filipus Vdi [[Korintus]]. Ia kemudian memimpin Liga HellenikHelenik dalam pertempuran melawan [[Aitolia]], [[Sparta]] dan [[Elis]]. Dengan cara ini ia mampu meningkatkan otoritasnya atas menteri-menterinya sendiri. Kepemimpinannya dalam Perang Sosial membuatnya terkeenal dan dihormati di dalam dan di luar kerajaannya.
 
== Perang Makedonia Pertama ==
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[[FileBerkas:Hellenistic bust of a man, possibly Philip V of Macedon, copper alloy, circa 200 BC.jpg|thumbjmpl|Patung data [[:en:HellenisticSeni rupa artHelenistik|HellenistikHelenistik]] seorang pria yang mengenakan [[:en:Rangkaian laurel wreath|mahkota rangkaian daun laurel]], mungkin adalah Filipus V dari Makedonia, [[:en:copper alloy|alloy tembaga]], sekitar 200 SM, asalnya dari [[:en:Macedonia (Greece)|Macedonia]], sekarang di [[:en:Virginia Museum of Fine Arts|Virgina Museum of Fine Arts]], [[Richmond, Virginia|Richmond]], [[Amerika Serikat]].]]
Setelah Perdamaian Naupactus pada tahun 217 SM, Filipus V berusaha untuk menggantikan pengaruh [[Republik Romawi|Romawi]] di sepanjang pantai timur [[Laut Adriatik|Adriatik]], membentuk aliansi atau memberikan perlindungan pada pulau dan provinsi pantai tertentu seperti [[Lato]] di [[Kreta]]. Mula-mula ia berupaya menyerang [Illyria[Iliria]] dari laut, tetapi dengan keberhasilan terbatas. Ekspedisi pertamnya pada tahun 216 SM harus dibatalkan, sementara ia menderita kehilangan seluruh armada lautnya pada ekspedisi kedua pada tahun 214 SM. Ekspedisi kemudian dari daratan berhasil baik ketika ia merebut [[Lissus]] pada tahun 212 SM.
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In 215 BC, he entered into a [[Macedonian–Carthaginian Treaty|treaty]] with [[Hannibal]], the [[Carthage|Carthaginian]] general then in the middle of an invasion of Roman Italy. Their treaty defined spheres of operation and interest, but achieved little of substance or value for either side. Philip became heavily involved in assisting and protecting his allies from attacks from the [[Sparta]]ns, the Romans and their allies.
[[Image:ThermoAitolias.jpg|thumb|right|The ruins of [[Thermo, Greece|Thermo]] capital of the [[Aetolian League]], a town which was sacked by the army of Philip V.]]
Rome's alliance with the [[Aetolian League]] in 211 BC effectively neutralised Philip's advantage on land. The intervention of [[Attalus I of Pergamum]] on the Roman side further exposed Philip's position in Macedonia. Philip was able to take advantage of the withdrawal of Attalus from the Greek mainland in 207 BC, along with Roman inactivity and the increasing role of [[Philopoemen]], the [[strategos]] of the [[Achaean League]]. Philip and his troops sacked [[Thermo, Greece|Thermum]], the religious and political centre of [[Aetolia]]. His troops destroyed 2,000 statues and hauled away vast sums of treasure which included some fifteen thousand [[shield]]s and suits of arms the Aetolians had decorated their [[stoa]]s with. These shields were the armor taken from the enemies of the Aetolians during their previous military victories and included the shields of the [[Gauls]] who had raided Greece in the 3rd century BC.<ref name=" Mackil 2013 ">{{cite book |title=Creating a Common Polity: Religion, Economy, and Politics in the Making of the Greek Koinon |last= Mackil|first= Emily |year= 2013 |publisher= University of California Press |isbn= 9780520953932|quote= When Philip V sacked Thermon in 218, Polybios tells us that his army hauled away some fifteen thousand shields that been laid up in the stoas. Although the number is surely exaggerated, Polybios’s report suggests that the Aitolians had decorated their stoas with armor taken from enemies, and [[Jean Bousquet]] is certainly correct to surmise that at least some of these were Gallic shields taken as booty in 279. Yet the dedication of shields taken from defeated enemies appears to have been a traditional privilege of the Aitolian strategos, and it would be misleading to assume that all or even most of the dedicated armor at Thermon was Gallic. |page= 214}}</ref> Philip V took immense sums of [[gold]] and treasures and then burned down temples and public buildings of the [[Aetolians]].<ref name=" Vandenberg 2007 ">{{cite book |title=Mysteries of the Oracles: The Last Secrets of Antiquity |last= Vandenberg |first= Philipp |year= 2007 |publisher= Tauris Parke Paperbacks |isbn=9781845114022 |quote= Philip V of Macedonia, with whom the Epirotes were in league, exacted terrible revenge for the Aetolian raid the following year. He razed Thermum, the national shrine of the Aetolians and the meeting-place of the Aetolian League, to the ground. Temples and public building were burned down and more than two thousand votive statues were smashed; only statues of the gods themselves were spared. The booty in money and gold was so vast that Philip was able to rebuild his sacred city of Dion at the foot of Olympus, and the Epirotes, the sacred precinct of Dodona, bigger and better than before.|page=37 }}</ref> Philip was able to force the Aetolians to accept his terms in 206 BC. The following year he was able to conclude the [[Peace of Phoenice]] with Rome and its allies.
 
Pada tahun 215 BC, ia mengadakan [[Macedonian–Carthaginian Treaty|perjanjian]] dengan [[Hannibal]], jenderal [[Karthago]] yang saat itu sedang menyerang Italia Romawi. Perjanjian mereka mendefinisikan lingkup operasi dan minat, tetapi hanya mencapai sedikit nilai bagi kedua belah pihak. Filipus menjadi sangat terlibat dalam membantu dan melindungi para sekutunya dari serangan orang [[Sparta]], Romawi dan sekutu-sekutu mereka.
==Expansion in the Aegean==
[[Berkas:ThermoAitolias.jpg|jmpl|ka|Reruntuhan [[Thermo, Greece|Thermo]] ibu kota [[Liga Aitolia]], suatu kota yang direbut oleh tentara Filipus V.]]
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== Ekspansi di laut Aegea ==
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== Perang Makedonia Kedua ==
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Pada tahun 200 SM, ketika Karthago tidak lagi merupakan ancaman, orang Romawi menyatakan perang terhadap Makedonia, dengan alasan bahwa mereka mengintervensi untuk melindungi kebebasan orang Yunani. Setelah berperang di Makedonia pada tahun 199 SM dan [[Thessalia]] pada tahun 198 SM, Filipus dan pasukan Makedonianya dikalahkan telak pada [[Pertempuran Kinoskefalon]] pada tahun 197 SM. Perang itu membuktikan keunggulan [[legiun Romawi]] terhadap [[formasi falangs]] Yunani.<ref>Lawrence Keppie, ''The Making of the Roman Army from Republic to Empire'', Barnes & Noble Inc., 1984. pp. 41–43</ref><ref>John Warry, ''Warfare in the Classical World'', Barnes & Noble Inc., 1993. pp. 124–25</ref><ref>Sinnigen & Boak, ''A History of Rome to A.D. 565'', 6th ed., MacMillan Publishing Co. 1977. p. 121</ref><ref>Cook & Adcock & Charlesworth, editors, ''The Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. VIII'', Cambridge University Press, 1930. p. 175</ref><ref>H.M.D. Parker, ''The Roman Legions'', Barnes & Noble Inc., 1993. p. 19</ref><ref>Arthur Cotterell, ed., ''The Penguin Encyclopedia of Ancient Civilizations'', Penguin Group, 1980. p. 233</ref><ref>Hammond & Scullard, editors, ''The Oxford Classical Dictionary'', 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, 1992. p. 809</ref><ref>R. Malcolm Errington, ''A History of Macedonia'', Barnes & Noble, Inc., 1990. p. 203</ref><ref>Peter Green, ''Alexander to Actium'', University of California Press, 1993. pp. 310–11</ref>
 
== Aliansi dengan Roma ==
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Perjanjian perdamaian antara Filipus V dan orang Romawi setelah Perang Makedonia Kedua membatasi Filipus hanya di Makedonia dan ia harus membayar [[Indemnitas|ganti rugi]] 1000 [[talenta]], menyerahkan kebanyakan armada lautnya dan menyediakan sejumlah sandera, termasuk putranya yang lebih muda, Demetrius. Setelah itu, Filipus bekerja sama dengan orang Romawi dan mengirimkan bantuan untuk mereka dalam pertempuran melawan orang Sparta di bawah pimpinan raja [[:en:Nabis|Nabis]] pada tahun 195 SM. Filipus juga membantu orang Romawi berperang melawan [[Antiokhos III]] (192–189 SM).
 
Sebagai balasan bantuannya ketika pasukan Romawi di bawah [[:en:Publius Cornelius Scipio AfricanusAfrikanus|Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus]] dan saudara laki-lakinya [[:en:Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus|Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus]] bergerak melintasi Makedonia dan [[Thrakia]] pada tahun 190 SM, orang Romawi mengampuni sisa ganti rugi yang harus dibayarnya dan putranya, Demetrius, dibebaskan. Filipus kemudian memusatkan penguatan kekuasaanya di dalam Makedonia. Ia mereorganisasi urusan dalam negeri dan keuangan, tambang-tambang dibuka kembali, dan mata uang baru diterbitkan.
 
== Tahun-tahun terakhir ==
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=== Sumber-sumber primer ===
 
* [[Polibios|Polybius]], [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Plb.+1.1 ''Sejarah''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080307154848/http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Plb.+1.1 |date=2008-03-07 }}, Evelyn S. Shuckburgh (penerjemah); London, New York. Macmillan (1889); Cetak Ulang Bloomington (1962).
 
=== Sumber-sumber sekunder ===
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* The Oxford History of the Classical World (1995)
* The Oxford Who's Who in the Classical World (2000)
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Requires schemes of the type &quot;http://...&quot; or maybe even the &amp;nbsp;protocol relative scheme &quot;//...&quot;" class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="url" style="position: relative;"><nowiki>https://lra.le.ac.uk/bitstream/2381/7696/5/Shipley%202008%20Mac%20Pel%20in%20Tours%20vol%20007Shipley2..pdf</nowiki></div></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="journal" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">Journal</span><span data-key="journal" title="Name of the source journal; may be wikilinked; displays in italics; alias of 'work'" class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="journal" style="position: relative;">Ausonius études</div></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="location" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">Location of publication</span><span data-key="location" title="Geographical place of publication; usually not wikilinked; omit when the publication name includes place; alias of 'place'" class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="location" style="position: relative;">Bordeaux/Paris</div></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="publisher" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">Publisher</span><span data-key="publisher" title="Name of the publisher; displays after title" class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="publisher" style="position: relative;">Ausonius/De Boccard</div></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="volume" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">Volume</span><span data-key="volume" title="For one publication published in several volumes" class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="volume" style="position: relative;">21</div></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="pages" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">Pages</span><span data-key="pages" title="Pages in the source that support the content (not an indication of the number of pages in the source; displays after 'pp.'" class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="pages" style="position: relative;">53–68</div></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="access-date" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">URL access date</span><span data-key="access-date" title="The full date when the original URL was accessed; do not wikilink" class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="access-date" style="position: relative;">5 July 2010</div></div></div></div><div class="cx-template-editor-source-container" dir="ltr" style="display: none;" lang="en"><div class="cx-template-editor-source"><div class="cx-template-editor-title" title="This template formats a citation to an article in a magazine or journal, using the provided source information (e.g. journal name, author, title, issue, URL) and various formatting options.">Cite journal</div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="last" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">Last name</span><span data-key="last" title="The surname of the author; don't wikilink, use 'authorlink'; can suffix with a numeral to add additional authors" class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="last" style="position: relative;">Shipley</div></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="first" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">First name</span><span data-key="first" title="Given or first name, middle names, or initials of the author; don't wikilink, use 'authorlink'; can suffix with a numeral to add additional authors" class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="first" style="position: relative;">Graham</div></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="year" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">Year of publication</span><span data-key="year" title="Year of the source being referenced; recommended only when date parameter format is YYYY-MM-DD and a CITEREF disambiguator is needed" class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="year" style="position: relative;">2008</div></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="title" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">Title</span><span data-key="title" title="The title of the article; can be wikilinked to an existing Wikipedia article or url may be used to add an external link, but not both. Displays in quotes." class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="title" style="position: relative;">Approaching the Macedonian Peloponnese</div></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="url" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">URL</span><span data-key="url" title="The URL of the online location where the text of the publication can be found. Requires schemes of the type &quot;http://...&quot; or maybe even the &amp;nbsp;protocol relative scheme &quot;//...&quot;" class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="url" style="position: relative;"><nowiki>https://lra.le.ac.uk/bitstream/2381/7696/5/Shipley%202008%20Mac%20Pel%20in%20Tours%20vol%20007Shipley2..pdf</nowiki></div></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="journal" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">Journal</span><span data-key="journal" title="Name of the source journal; may be wikilinked; displays in italics; alias of 'work'" class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="journal" style="position: relative;">Ausonius études</div></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="location" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">Location of publication</span><span data-key="location" title="Geographical place of publication; usually not wikilinked; omit when the publication name includes place; alias of 'place'" class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="location" style="position: relative;">Bordeaux/Paris</div></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="publisher" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">Publisher</span><span data-key="publisher" title="Name of the publisher; displays after title" class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="publisher" style="position: relative;">Ausonius/De Boccard</div></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="volume" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">Volume</span><span data-key="volume" title="For one publication published in several volumes" class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="volume" style="position: relative;">21</div></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="pages" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">Pages</span><span data-key="pages" title="Pages in the source that support the content (not an indication of the number of pages in the source; displays after 'pp.'" class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="pages" style="position: relative;">53–68</div></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param"><div class="cx-template-editor-param-title"><span id="access-date" class="cx-template-editor-param-key">URL access date</span><span data-key="access-date" title="The full date when the original URL was accessed; do not wikilink" class="cx-template-editor-param-desc"></span></div><div class="cx-template-editor-param-value" data-key="access-date" style="position: relative;">5 July 2010</div></div></div></div>
 
== Pranala luar ==
 
* [http://virtualreligion.net/iho/philip_5.html Philip V] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200806223331/https://virtualreligion.net/iho/philip_5.html |date=2020-08-06 }} dalam acuan sejarah oleh Mahlon H. Smith
 
{| class="wikitable succession-box" style="margin:0.5em auto; font-size:95%;clear:both;"
| colspan="3" id="231" style="border-top: 5px solid #FFD700; text-align:center;" |<div id="232">Filipus V dari Makedonia </div><div id="234">'''Dinasti Antigonid'''</div>'''Lahir:''' 238 BC&#x20;SM '''Meninggal:''' 179 SM
|- id="238" style="text-align:center;"
| id="239" rowspan="1" style="width:30%;" |Didahului&#x20; oleh<br />[[Antigonos III Doson]]
| id="242" rowspan="1" style="width: 40%; text-align: center;" |''' Raja Makedonia'''<br />221-179 BCSM
| id="245" rowspan="1" style="width: 30%; text-align: center;" |Digantikan oleh<br />[[Perseus dari Makedonia|Perseus]]
|}
{{Commonscat|Philip V of Macedon}}
{{Penguasa Helenistik}}
 
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