Batroun
The
coastal city of Batroun is located in North of Lebanon. It's one of the oldest
cities of the world. The origin of the name, Batroun derives from Botrus or Botrys.
According to historians, Batroun was founded by the Phoenicians on the coast some
miles North of Gebal (Byblus) on the southern side of the bold promontory called
in classic times Theoprosopon. It is said to have been founded by Ithobal (Ethbaal),
king of Tyre, whose daughter married Ahab (Josephus, Ant, VIII, xiii, 2). Another
archaeological site and a crusade ruin at Batroun is the castle of Mousaylaha
which is constructed on an isolated massive rock with steep sides protruding in
the middle of a plain surrounded by mountains. It is believed that the castle
dates back to the middle ages.