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ASCALON , now `ASKALAN, one of the five chief
coast
Egypt
worship of the fish-goddess Derketo. Though situated in the nominal territory of the tribe of Judah, it was never for any length of time in the possession of the Israelites. The only incident in its history recorded in the Bible (the spoliation by Samson, Judg. xiv. 19) may possibly have actually occurred at another place of the same name, in the hill country of Judaea. Sennacherib took it in 701 B.C. The conquest of Alexander hellenized its civilization, and after his time it became tributary alternately to Syria and Egypt
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victor . At first he repaired and strengthened its fortifications, but afterwards, alarmed at the capture of. St Jean d'Acre (Acre) by Richard Cceur de Lion in 1191, he caused it to be dismantled. It was restored in the following year by the English king, but only to be again abandoned. From this time Ascalon lost much of its importance, and at length, in 1270, its fortifications were almost totally destroyed by Sultan Bibars, and its port was filled up with stones. The place is now a desolate heap of ruins, with remains of its walls and fragments of granite pillars. The surrounding country is well watered and very fertile.See a paper by Guthe, " Die Ruinen Ascalons," in the Zeitschrift of the Deutsche Palastina-Verein, ii. 164 (translated in Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement, 188o, p. 182). See also C. R. Conder in the latter journal, 1875, p. 152. (R. A. S. M.)End of Article: ASCALON If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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