During the reign of Justinian I, Constantinople had a population of 500,000, supported by Egyptian grain supplies. When Egypt was lost, the population of the city plummeted. Yet, the population recovered to 500,000-800,000 in the 9th/10th century. How was the city supplied with food?
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