Ascalon
Ascalon
A titular see of Palestine whose episcopal list (351-930 or 40) is
given in Gams (p. 453). It was one of the five chief cities of the
Philistines (Josue, xiii, 3). Its location, on the sea-coast between
Gaza and Jamnia made it a stronghold, and as such it was held by the
Arabs after their conquest of it in the seventh century. The city was
taken by the crusaders, but was destroyed, in 1270, by Sultan Bihars,
and its port blocked up to prevent the place ever again falling into
Christian hands. Its extensive ruins still remain, and present a scene
of mournful desolution.