…I would like to mention some of the historical facts
connected with this ancient city. The Master related to pilgrims that 'Acco
(Accho, later Acre or 'Akka or 'Akko) was first built by Phoenicians. (‘Acco in
Phoenician means 'curved triangle'.) Egyptian inscriptions of the fifteenth to
thirteenth centuries BC indicate that 'Acco was a part of the ancient Egyptian
Empire. It is also mentioned in Judges I:31.
Afterwards Assyrians and then Persians conquered this area.
They were followed by Alexander the Great, the Seleucids of Syria and the
Armenian king, Tigranes the Great, who, one after the other, took over this
region until the Roman Empire became its ruler.
In 636 AD it was conquered by the Arabs, in 969 by the
Fatimid caliphs of Egypt, in 1079 by the Seljuks, and in 1099 by the Crusaders,
who ruled Acre (as the Christians called it) with only brief interruption for
two centuries.
Baldwin I seized Acre in 1104 and it became a part of the
Christian Kingdom of Jerusalem. In 1187 Saladin raised the banner of Islam on
the towers of Acre, but it was soon recovered for the Christians in the Third
Crusade and remained their capital until the Mamluks of Egypt conquered and
destroyed the city in 1291.