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The survivors were enslaved and the city destroyed.

As it was on the strategic trading route on the Dardanelles between the Black and Aegean Seas, it was rebuilt and destroyed five more times over the following 10 centuries until finally Augustus established a new trading city which was eventually superseded by Constantinople and abandoned.

The city was looted and destroyed and its surviving people enslaved.

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