Apollonia (Ancient Greek: ; Hebrew: ), known in the Early Islamic period as Arsuf (Arabic: , romanized: Arsf) and in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem as Arsur, was an ancient city on the Mediterranean coast of today's Israel.
In Israeli archaeology it is known as Tel Arshaf ( ). Founded by the Phoenicians during the Persian period in the late sixth century BCE, it was inhabited continuously until the Crusader period,through the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine periods, during the latter being renamed to Sozusa (Ancient Greek: , or Sozusa in Palaestina to differentiate it from Sozusa in Libya).
It was situated on a sandy area ending towards the sea with a cliff, about 34 kilometres (21 mi) south of Caesarea.
In Israeli archaeology it is known as Tel Arshaf ( ). Founded by the Phoenicians during the Persian period in the late sixth century BCE, it was inhabited continuously until the Crusader period,through the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine periods, during the latter being renamed to Sozusa (Ancient Greek: , or Sozusa in Palaestina to differentiate it from Sozusa in Libya).
It was situated on a sandy area ending towards the sea with a cliff, about 34 kilometres (21 mi) south of Caesarea.