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The following is the way in which the loss of Smyrna happened.
Certain men of Colophon had been engaged in a sedition there, and
being the weaker party, were driven by the others into banishment.
The Smyrnaeans received the fugitives, who, after a time, watching
their opportunity, while the inhabitants were celebrating a feast to
Bacchus outside the walls, shut to the gates, and so got possession
of the town. The Aeolians of the other States came to their aid,
and terms were agreed on between the parties, the Ionians consenting
to give up all the moveables, and the Aeolians making a surrender of
the place. The expelled Smyrnaeans were distributed among the other
States of the Aeolians, and were everywhere admitted to citizenship.
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