Epheseus

In the 3rd century, Ephesus was invaded by the Goths, who plundered the city.

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The silted estuary cut the city off from the sea, which resulted in its loss of economic importance. Due to the swamps, it became an unhealthy place where malaria spread. The inhabitants moved to the nearby Ayasuluk hill (now the city of Selcuk), and Ephesus never returned to its former glory. The city was also destroyed by earthquakes.