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Sardis (Σάρδεις, Sardeis; modern Sart, Turkey). City in Asia Minor, in the Hermus River valley; a major trade center in ancient times, and home to one of the seven churches addressed in Revelation. Sardis was located along the Pactolus River, a tributary of the Hermus River, inland from Smyrna and roughly halfway from the coast to Laodicea. It was founded as early as 1400 bc and abandoned in the 15th century ad.

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