Located approximately 20 kilometres from the magnificent Greek city of Cyrene, Apollonia was established on a broad bay in the late 7th early 6th century BC by the Greeks colonists of Cyrene to serve as its harbor / port. Named after the god Apollo, Apollonia remained Cyrene's port for over one thousand years and its ruins provide insights into the great splendours of the Ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine civilisations.
Apollonia is one of the fives cities founded by the...
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Located approximately 20 kilometres from the magnificent Greek city of Cyrene, Apollonia was established on a broad bay in the late 7th early 6th century BC by the Greeks colonists of Cyrene to serve as its harbor / port. Named after the god Apollo, Apollonia remained Cyrene's port for over one thousand years and its ruins provide insights into the great splendours of the Ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine civilisations.
Apollonia is one of the fives cities founded by the ancient Greeks in Libya that became known as the Pentapolis. The other cities are Cyrene, Teuchira (Tocra), Ptolemais (Tolmeita) and Eusperides (Benghazi).
The gateway to Apollonia is the modern town of Susa which was founded in 1897 as a colony of Moslem refugees from the Greek island of Crete.
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