In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Sosipolis (Ancient Greek: Σωσίπολις, romanized: Sōsípolis, lit. 'saviour of the city') was a native god at Elis. His mother was the childbirth-goddess Eileithyia, daughter of Zeus and Hera. There was a sanctuary of him inside the sanctuary of Eileithyia at Olympia, Greece. There was also a shrine dedicated to him on the left of the sanctuary of Tyche in Elis.
