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"The Greek city of Troy."

First of all, Troy was not a Greek city. While it may have had roots as a colony, and may have even shared a language, it did not associate itself with the other Greek city-states. It had its own king and lands, and payed tribute to no one.

As for the war, No one surrendered. Troy was defeated by being razed to the ground by the Greek Army. The ruling line was killed to the man (in fact, the infant son of Hector was thrown from the city walls), as were all the noble men (who weren't already killed). The rest were taken into slavery, or fled to the coast to escape the city's destruction.

Those who survived traveled across the Mediterranean to the coast of Italy and founded the settlement of Alba Longa.

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