- Ἑρμείας Σωζομενός; Latin: Sozomenus; c. 400 – c. 450 AD), also
known as
Sozomen, was a
Roman lawyer and
historian of the
Christian Church. He was born...
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converted from a life of
crime to one of asceticism. He is
mentioned in
Sozomen's Ecclesiastical History,
written about 70
years after Moses's death. Moses...
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Scholasticus (died c. 440)
gives a
description of the
discovery later repeated by
Sozomen and Theodoret. Socrates'
account is very
similar to Rufinus'. In it he...
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Roman troops which is
believed to have
occurred around 390.
According to
Sozomen, in June of that year Butheric, a
Roman general stationed in Thessalonica...
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between Fritigern and
Athanaric is
mentioned by
Socrates Scholasticus,
Sozomen, and Zosimus, but not by Ammi****
Marcellinus and Philostorgius. Before...
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between his wife and the
Archbishop of
Constantinople John Chrysostom.
Sozomen reports that much of the
rivalry was
based on a
silver statue of Eudoxia...
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historian Sozomen. As
there were no
monasteries in
Palestine or
Syria at the time,
people begun to
flock to
Hilarion for
spiritual training.
Sozomen, possibly...
- of
superstitious reverence".
Sozomen, Book 1,
Chapter 16
Sozomen, Book 1,
Chapter 17 Theodoret, Book 1,
Chapter 6
Sozomen, Book 1,
Chapter 20
There is...
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Plutarch Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of
Cilicia Sozomen Steph****
Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus...
- A Gr****
source from the 5th
century CE, The
Ecclesiastical History of
Sozomen,
speaks of how "Abraham had
bequeathed a
monotheist religion" to the Arabs...