Following the operation, the town formally surrendered with most of its residents fleeing.
On 9 March 1422, the town surrendered, although the garrison held out.
This time however, the town did not surrender, and a long siege ensued.
The next day the town surrendered and Symons became a prisoner of war along with many others.
In 1571, the castle and the town surrendered to the Ottoman army.
On seeing the approach of Pedro's forces the town surrendered.
After the fall of Carcassonne, other towns surrendered without a fight.
The town surrendered after 41 days, on 15 May.
The town surrendered without struggle on May 3 in 1945.
The Union troops were quickly defeated and the town surrendered.