AI & ChatGPT searches , social queriess for SOZOMEN

Search references for SOZOMEN. Phrases containing SOZOMEN

See searches and references containing SOZOMEN!

AI searches containing SOZOMEN

SOZOMEN

  • Sozomen
  • 5th-century Eastern Roman lawyer and historian

    AD), also known as Sozomen, was a Byzantine Empire era lawyer and historian of the Christian Church of Palestinian origin. Sozomen was born around 400

    Sozomen

    Sozomen

  • Moses the Black
  • Monk, priest and martyr in Egypt

    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. Saint

    Moses the Black

    Moses the Black

    Moses_the_Black

  • Pulcheria
  • Byzantine empress from 450 to 453

    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

    Pulcheria

    Pulcheria

    Pulcheria

  • First Council of Nicaea
  • Council of Christian bishops in Nicaea, 325

    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

    First Council of Nicaea

    First Council of Nicaea

    First_Council_of_Nicaea

  • True Cross
  • Cross upon which Jesus was crucified

    Scholasticus (died c. 440) gives a description of the discovery later repeated by Sozomen and Theodoret. Socrates' account is very similar to Rufinus'. [Helena]

    True Cross

    True Cross

    True_Cross

  • Massacre of Thessalonica
  • 390 Roman massacre under Theodosius I

    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

    Massacre of Thessalonica

    Massacre of Thessalonica

    Massacre_of_Thessalonica

  • Socrates of Constantinople
  • Greek Christian church historian

    was a 5th-century Greek Christian church historian, a contemporary of Sozomen and Theodoret. He is the author of a Historia Ecclesiastica ("Church History"

    Socrates of Constantinople

    Socrates_of_Constantinople

  • Hilarion
  • Saint of the Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches

    historian Sozomen. As there were no monasteries in Palestine or Syria at the time, people began to flock to Hilarion for spiritual training. Sozomen, possibly

    Hilarion

    Hilarion

    Hilarion

  • Constantine the Great
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 337

    predecessors and early life. The ecclesiastical histories of Socrates, Sozomen, and Theodoret describe the ecclesiastic disputes of Constantine's later

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine_the_Great

  • Habakkuk
  • Prophet of the Hebrew Bible

    been claimed at multiple locations. The fifth-century Christian historian Sozomen claimed that the relics of Habakkuk were found at Cela near Bayt Jibrin

    Habakkuk

    Habakkuk

    Habakkuk

  • Miles (bishop of Susa)
  • Bishop of Susa

    in one of the Persian martyr acts contained in the Martyrology of 411. Sozomen in his Historia Ecclesistica, written in Constantinople in the first half

    Miles (bishop of Susa)

    Miles (bishop of Susa)

    Miles_(bishop_of_Susa)

  • John Chrysostom
  • Archbishop of Constantinople (347–407)

    re-constituted School of Antioch. According to the Christian historian Sozomen, Libanius was supposed to have said on his deathbed that John would have

    John Chrysostom

    John Chrysostom

    John_Chrysostom

  • Shapur II
  • Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 309 to 379

    Ecclesiastical History of Sozomen, contains considerable detail on the Persian Christians martyred under Shapur II. Sozomen estimates the total number

    Shapur II

    Shapur II

    Shapur_II

  • Fritigern
  • Gothic king (fl. 370s)

    between Fritigern and Athanaric is mentioned by Socrates Scholasticus, Sozomen, and Zosimus, but not by Ammianus Marcellinus and Philostorgius. Before

    Fritigern

    Fritigern

  • Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus
  • Revolt against Rome (351–352)

    maint: location missing publisher (link) Sozomen; Philostorgius (1855). The Ecclesiastical History of Sozomen and The Ecclesiastical History of Philostorgius

    Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus

    Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus

    Jewish_revolt_against_Constantius_Gallus

  • Arian controversy
  • Series of Christian disputes

    chapters 18 & 29. Sozomen, Church History, book 4, chapter 6. Socrates of Constantinople, Church History, book 1, chapter 36. Sozomen, Church History,

    Arian controversy

    Arian_controversy

  • Plinta
  • Roman general

    concurrently with Monaxius, and Magister militum praesentialis. According to Sozomen, he was one of the most powerful figures at the court of Theodosius II

    Plinta

    Plinta

    Plinta

  • Early Christianity
  • Historical era of the Christian religion

    Ecclesiastical History of Sozomen, contains considerable detail on the Persian Christians martyred under Shapur II. Sozomen estimates the total number

    Early Christianity

    Early_Christianity

  • Hanif
  • Islamic term for a pre-Islamic Arabian monotheist

    A Greek source from the 5th century CE, The Ecclesiastical History of Sozomen, speaks of how "Abraham had bequeathed a monotheist religion" to the Arabs

    Hanif

    Hanif

  • Eusebius (praepositus sacri cubiculi)
  • Politician and eunuch

    5-6; Sozomen, iii.1.4. Photius, 256. Socrates, ii.2.5-6; Sozomen, iii.1.4, iv.16.22; Zonaras, xiii.11. Libanius, Orationes, xviii.152, lxii.9; Sozomen, iii

    Eusebius (praepositus sacri cubiculi)

    Eusebius_(praepositus_sacri_cubiculi)

  • Abda and Abdisho
  • Martyred Christian bishops

    and judged Christians as the natural allies of the Romans. The historian Sozomen wrote about 22 martyrs who were tortured together. He mentions Abdas and

    Abda and Abdisho

    Abda_and_Abdisho

  • Theodoret
  • 5th-century Byzantine theologian and bishop

    were Socrates and Sozomen. Albert Güldenpenning placed Rufinus first in importance, followed by Eusebius of Caesarea, Athanasius, Sozomen, Sabinus, Philostorgius

    Theodoret

    Theodoret

    Theodoret

  • Gainas
  • 4th-century Gothic military leader

    is inferred by Wolfram (1988:435 note 182) from Sozomen VIII..4.2, with the understanding that Sozomen may have meant merely that they were of the same

    Gainas

    Gainas

  • Zechariah ben Jehoiada
  • Figure in the Hebrew Bible

    outside the Old City of Jerusalem is identified as the tomb of Zechariah. Sozomen alludes to the burial site of Zechariah ben Jehoiada, whose execution was

    Zechariah ben Jehoiada

    Zechariah ben Jehoiada

    Zechariah_ben_Jehoiada

  • Athanaric
  • King of the Thervingi

    Christianity would destroy Gothic culture. According to the report of Sozomen, more than 300 Christians were killed in Athanaric's persecution during

    Athanaric

    Athanaric

    Athanaric

  • Latin
  • Indo-European language of the Italic branch

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Latin

    Latin

    Latin

  • Byzantine Empire
  • Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine_Empire

  • Valentinian I
  • Roman emperor from 364 to 375

    Philostorgius says Constantius exiled Valentinian to Thebes in Egypt, Sozomen to Melitene in Armenia, the Paschal Chronicle to Selymbria in Thrace, and

    Valentinian I

    Valentinian I

    Valentinian_I

  • Serapeum of Alexandria
  • Temple in Alexandria

    destroyed, or (as per Sozomen) converted into a Christian temple, as were the buildings dedicated to the Egyptian god Canopus. Sozomen's account About this

    Serapeum of Alexandria

    Serapeum of Alexandria

    Serapeum_of_Alexandria

  • Quartodecimanism
  • Observing the Easter on the eve of 14 Nisan

    observed, and those who did not, maintaining the peace of the whole church." Sozomen also wrote: As the bishops of the West did not deem it necessary to dishonor

    Quartodecimanism

    Quartodecimanism

  • Catilinarian conspiracy
  • Attempted coup in the Roman republic in 63 BC

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Catilinarian conspiracy

    Catilinarian conspiracy

    Catilinarian_conspiracy

  • Roman magistrate
  • Elected official in ancient Rome

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Roman magistrate

    Roman magistrate

    Roman_magistrate

  • Triumvirate
  • Regime dominated by three individuals

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Triumvirate

    Triumvirate

    Triumvirate

  • Overthrow of the Roman monarchy
  • Semi-legendary overthrow of the Roman monarchy and foundation of the republic

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Overthrow of the Roman monarchy

    Overthrow_of_the_Roman_monarchy

  • Equal-to-apostles
  • Special title given to some saints in Eastern Orthodoxy and in Byzantine Catholicism

    title resulted in a very ambiguous mixing of church and state. Thus when Sozomen deals with Constantine's funeral in his ecclesiastical history, he makes

    Equal-to-apostles

    Equal-to-apostles

  • Martyrs of Persia under Shapur II
  • Christian martyrs of the 4th century

    Ecclesiastical History, and have been carried forward into Greek translations. Sozomen (c. 400–450 AD) wrote in his Ecclesiastical History, Chapter XIV - Conduct

    Martyrs of Persia under Shapur II

    Martyrs of Persia under Shapur II

    Martyrs_of_Persia_under_Shapur_II

  • Petronius
  • Roman courtier (27 – 66 AD)

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Petronius

    Petronius

  • Vulgar Latin
  • Non-standard Latin spoken in ancient Rome

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Vulgar Latin

    Vulgar Latin

    Vulgar_Latin

  • Ecclesiastical History (Eusebius)
  • 4th-century Christian chronology by Eusebius

    5th century, two advocates in Constantinople, Socrates Scholasticus and Sozomen, and a bishop, Theodoret of Cyrrhus, Syria, wrote continuations of Eusebius's

    Ecclesiastical History (Eusebius)

    Ecclesiastical History (Eusebius)

    Ecclesiastical_History_(Eusebius)

  • Magnentius
  • Roman usurper

    Verlagscuchhandlung. pp. 198–199. OCLC 427874626. Sozomen (1855). The Ecclesiastical History of Sozomen: Comprising a History of the Church from A.D. 324

    Magnentius

    Magnentius

    Magnentius

  • Theodosius I
  • Roman emperor from 379 to 395

    reliable of the sources is the Historia ecclesiastica written by Sozomen about 442; in it Sozomen supplies the identity of the murdered Roman official as Butheric

    Theodosius I

    Theodosius I

    Theodosius_I

  • Pompeii
  • Ancient city near modern Naples, Italy

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Pompeii

    Pompeii

    Pompeii

  • Pope Liberius
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 352 to 366

    papacy only after he signed the Second Creed of Sirmium, and although Sozomen claimed that this story was a lie, Hilary of Poitiers reacted by writing

    Pope Liberius

    Pope Liberius

    Pope_Liberius

  • Religious restrictions on the consumption of pork
  • certainly truthful." — Al-An'am 6:146 According to the Roman historian Sozomen, some Arab polytheists in pre-Islamic Arabia who traced their ancestry

    Religious restrictions on the consumption of pork

    Religious restrictions on the consumption of pork

    Religious_restrictions_on_the_consumption_of_pork

  • Helena (wife of Julian)
  • Roman empress in 360

    him to undertake nothing without consulting the other military chiefs." Sozomen apparently confused Helena with her sister, calling her Constantia He narrates:

    Helena (wife of Julian)

    Helena (wife of Julian)

    Helena_(wife_of_Julian)

  • Legacy of the Roman Empire
  • Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Legacy of the Roman Empire

    Legacy of the Roman Empire

    Legacy_of_the_Roman_Empire

  • Cyril of Jerusalem
  • Christian theologian, bishop, and saint (c. 313 – 386)

    opposition to Cyril in the 350s is attributed by these writers to this. Sozomen also suggests that the tension may have been increased by Acacius's jealousy

    Cyril of Jerusalem

    Cyril of Jerusalem

    Cyril_of_Jerusalem

  • Constitutional reforms of Augustus
  • Laws enacted by Roman Emperor Augustus between 30 BC and 2 BC

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Constitutional reforms of Augustus

    Constitutional reforms of Augustus

    Constitutional_reforms_of_Augustus

  • Gothic War in Spain (416–418)
  • Western Roman Empire conducted by Visigoths

    Britain" Britannia 31 (2000:325–345). Sozomen, IX, xiii, 4, and Olymp., jr. 16 Orosius, Hist., VII, 40, 7-10, and Sozomen, IX, xiii, 7. Gallic Chronicles of

    Gothic War in Spain (416–418)

    Gothic War in Spain (416–418)

    Gothic_War_in_Spain_(416–418)

  • Michael (archangel)
  • Angel in Abrahamic religions

    Constantinople. The second at Sosthenion, commonly identified with modern İstinye. Sozomen is the earliest witness for the Hestia site, while John Malalas places

    Michael (archangel)

    Michael (archangel)

    Michael_(archangel)

  • Julius Caesar
  • Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    Julius_Caesar

  • Winguric
  • Constantinople. He was one of the unnamed "envoys" of Athanaric mentioned by Sozomen. Rubin 1981, p. 39 n45. Strzelczyk 1980, p. 383. Barnes, Timothy (1974)

    Winguric

    Winguric

  • Gothic alphabet
  • Alphabet used for writing the Gothic language

    testimony of the historians Philostorgius, Socrates of Constantinople and Sozomen. The forms which are not attested in the Gothic corpus are marked with

    Gothic alphabet

    Gothic alphabet

    Gothic_alphabet

  • Equites
  • Social class in ancient Rome

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Equites

    Equites

  • Zekharia
  • Place in Jerusalem, Israel

    (var. Kefar Zacharia) existed on the hill in Roman times. According to Sozomen, the body of the prophet Zachariah was found here in 415 C.E. and a church

    Zekharia

    Zekharia

    Zekharia

  • Patristics
  • Study of the early Christian writers who are designated Church Fathers

    Chrysologus (c. 380 – c. 450) (Latin) Eznik of Kolb (c. 380 – c. 450) (Armenian) Sozomen (c. 400 – c. 450) (Greek) Agathangelos (d. ~450) (Armenian) Quodvultdeus

    Patristics

    Patristics

    Patristics

  • Simon bar Kokhba
  • Leader of the Bar Kokhba revolt (132–136 CE)

    Bar-Kokhba, Random House New York 1971, p. 258. Sozomen; Philostorgius (1855). The Ecclesiastical History of Sozomen and The Ecclesiastical History of Philostorgius

    Simon bar Kokhba

    Simon bar Kokhba

    Simon_bar_Kokhba

  • Latin literature
  • Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Latin literature

    Latin_literature

  • Ancient Rome
  • Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient_Rome

  • 400
  • Calendar year

    Ishmaelite descendant of Abraham Salvian, Christian writer (approximate date) Sozomen, Christian Church historian Castor of Karden, Christian priest and hermit

    400

    400

    400

  • Sarus the Goth
  • Gothic Chieftain

    he was made magister militum in praesenti. PLRE II p. 979 Zosimus VI 13 Sozomen IV 9; Bury (1923), p. 183 This is the reason Boak regards Sarus as a magister

    Sarus the Goth

    Sarus_the_Goth

  • 6th-century Byzantine domes
  • Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    6th-century Byzantine domes

    6th-century Byzantine domes

    6th-century_Byzantine_domes

  • Pontifex maximus
  • Chief high priest in ancient Rome

    pontifex is a word of purely Latin derivation. Theodosian Code XVI.1.2; and Sozomen, "Ecclesiastical History", VII, iv. Emperor Theodosius I. "IMPERATORIS

    Pontifex maximus

    Pontifex maximus

    Pontifex_maximus

  • Christianization of the Kingdom of Iberia
  • Conversion of kingdom to Christianity

    Christianity to be the kingdom's state religion. According to Roman historian Sozomen, this led the king's "large and warlike barbarian nation to confess Christ

    Christianization of the Kingdom of Iberia

    Christianization of the Kingdom of Iberia

    Christianization_of_the_Kingdom_of_Iberia

  • Uldin
  • Chieftain of the Huns

    historicity is undisputed. The name is recorded as Ουλδης (Ouldes) by Sozomen, Uldin by Orosius, and Huldin by Marcellinus Comes. On the basis of the

    Uldin

    Uldin

    Uldin

  • Butheric
  • Roman-Gothic general (d. 390 CE)

    Butheric was stationed in Thessalonica as a magister militum. According to Sozomen, in June of the year 390 he had a famous circus charioteer arrested in

    Butheric

    Butheric

  • Emmaus
  • Ancient village near Jerusalem

    Lamentations 1,45, and in the Midrash Rabba on Ecclesiastes (7:15). According to Sozomen (fl. 400–450), it was renamed by the Romans "in consequence of the conquest

    Emmaus

    Emmaus

    Emmaus

  • Didymus the Blind
  • 4th century Alexandrian Christian theologian

    Wallis Budge. Chatto & Windus. Sozomen (1890). Schaff, Philip; Wace, Henry (eds.). The Ecclesiastical History of Sozomen, comprising a history of the church

    Didymus the Blind

    Didymus the Blind

    Didymus_the_Blind

  • Arsacius of Tarsus
  • Archbishop of Constantinople from 404 to 405

    Patriarchate of Constantinople Venables 1911 cites Sozomen, H. E., VIII, 23 Venables 1911 Sozomen, H. E., vi, 22, 26. "Orthodox Calendar - Old Style,

    Arsacius of Tarsus

    Arsacius_of_Tarsus

  • Romulus and Remus
  • Twin brothers and central characters of Rome's foundation myth

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Romulus and Remus

    Romulus and Remus

    Romulus_and_Remus

  • Laeta
  • Roman empress in 383

    him in the short period between the death of Constantia and his death. Sozomen seemed to be aware of their marriage, as he recorded that Gratian had gotten

    Laeta

    Laeta

    Laeta

  • Bretannio
  • Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint

    Cappadocian origin, he occupied the see of Tomi from 360. According to Sozomen, during the campaign against the Goths in this region, the emperor Valens

    Bretannio

    Bretannio

  • Fall of the Western Roman Empire
  • Loss of political control in antiquity

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire

  • Political institutions of ancient Rome
  • Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Political institutions of ancient Rome

    Political institutions of ancient Rome

    Political_institutions_of_ancient_Rome

  • Ancient Roman engineering
  • Engineering accomplishments of the ancient Roman civilization

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Ancient Roman engineering

    Ancient Roman engineering

    Ancient_Roman_engineering

  • Suetonius
  • Roman historian (c. AD 69 – after AD 122)

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Suetonius

    Suetonius

    Suetonius

  • Semi-Arianism
  • View taken by some 4th-century Christians

    lending his ear to a Eudoxian, but he now veered round, issuing a letter (Sozomen, IV, xiv) declaring the Son to be "like in substance" to the Father and

    Semi-Arianism

    Semi-Arianism

  • Collegiality
  • Relationship between members of one profession

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Collegiality

    Collegiality

  • Auxilia
  • Non-citizen troops in the Imperial Roman army

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Auxilia

    Auxilia

    Auxilia

  • Cicero
  • Roman statesman and lawyer (106–43 BC)

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Cicero

    Cicero

    Cicero

  • Ancient Roman bathing
  • Custom of ancient Roman society

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Ancient Roman bathing

    Ancient Roman bathing

    Ancient_Roman_bathing

  • Roman citizenship
  • Citizenship in ancient Rome

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Roman citizenship

    Roman citizenship

    Roman_citizenship

  • Flavian of Constantinople
  • Archbishop of Constantinople from 446 to 449

    Breviar, xi, xii; Nikephoros Kallistos Xanthopoulos, Constant, xiv, 47; Sozomen, H. E., ix, 1; Theophanes the Confessor, Chronology pp. 84–88. Fravitta

    Flavian of Constantinople

    Flavian of Constantinople

    Flavian_of_Constantinople

  • Tribune of the plebs
  • Ancient Roman political office

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Tribune of the plebs

    Tribune of the plebs

    Tribune_of_the_plebs

  • Gothic and Vandal warfare
  • pp. 20–21. Socrates Scholasticus, Church History, book 1, chapter 18. Sozomen, Church History, book 1, chapter 8 & book 2, chapter 34. Kulikowski, Michael

    Gothic and Vandal warfare

    Gothic_and_Vandal_warfare

  • Eusebius
  • Greek Christian bishop and scholar (c. 260 – 339)

    major sources are the 5th-century ecclesiastical historians Socrates, Sozomen, and Theodoret, and the 4th-century Christian author Jerome. There are

    Eusebius

    Eusebius

    Eusebius

  • Holy Nail
  • Christian relics believed to be the nails used in Jesus's crucifixion

    debated. The belief that three nails were used is called Triclavianism. Sozomen and Theodoret reported that when Helena, the mother of Constantine the

    Holy Nail

    Holy Nail

    Holy_Nail

  • Photinus
  • Bishop

    Ambrosiaster (Pseudo-Ambrose), Hilary of Poitiers, Socrates Scholasticus, Sozomen, Ambrose of Milan, Augustine of Hippo, John Cassian, Sulpicius Severus

    Photinus

    Photinus

  • Vicarius
  • Latin word meaning substitute or deputy

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Vicarius

    Vicarius

    Vicarius

  • History of Rome
  • Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    History of Rome

    History of Rome

    History_of_Rome

  • Martial
  • 1st-century Latin poet from Hispania

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Martial

    Martial

    Martial

  • Beirut
  • Capital and largest city of Lebanon

    and taught there under the Severan emperors. Ecclesiastical historian Sozomen studied at the law school in Beirut between 400 and 402. When Justinian

    Beirut

    Beirut

    Beirut

  • Mos maiorum
  • Customs and traditions of ancient Rome

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Mos maiorum

    Mos maiorum

    Mos_maiorum

  • Tacitus
  • Roman historian and senator (56–120)

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Tacitus

    Tacitus

    Tacitus

  • Priscus
  • 5th-century Byzantine Greek historian and diplomat

    Alexandria Philostorgius Priscus Sabinus of Heraclea Socrates of Constantinople Sozomen Theodoret 6th century Agathias Cyril of Scythopolis Eustathius of Epiphania

    Priscus

    Priscus

    Priscus

  • Mawiyya
  • Syrian Arab warrior-queen of the Tanukhid confederation (died 425)

    the commander-in-chief of the Roman army, is also noted by Socrates. Sozomen provides even more detail on Mawiyya referred to in his text as Mania,

    Mawiyya

    Mawiyya

  • Henri Valois
  • French historian and philologist (1603–1676)

    Roman Martyrology). In 1668 he published Socrates of Constantinople and Sozomen with three books of observations on the history of Saint Athanasius, on

    Henri Valois

    Henri_Valois

  • Plutarch
  • Greek philosopher and historian (c. AD 40 – 120s)

    Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Plutarch

    Plutarch

    Plutarch

  • Roman mythology
  • Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    Roman mythology

    Roman mythology

    Roman_mythology

  • List of Roman deities
  • Polyaenus Polybius Porphyrius Priscus Procopius Simplicius of Cilicia Sozomen Stephanus Byzantinus Strabo Themistius Theodoret Zonaras Zosimus Major

    List of Roman deities

    List_of_Roman_deities

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing SOZOMEN

SOZOMEN

AI search references containing SOZOMEN

SOZOMEN

AI search queriess for Facebook and twitter posts, hashtags with SOZOMEN

SOZOMEN

Follow users with usernames @SOZOMEN or posting hashtags containing #SOZOMEN

SOZOMEN

Online names & meanings

  • Atralarasu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Atralarasu

    Skilled king

  • Indudhar
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi

    Indudhar

    Name of a God; Eashwar

  • Saroopa
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Saroopa

    Beautiful

  • MELIORA
  • Female

    English

    MELIORA

    Modern English name derived from the Latin word meliora, MELIORA means "always improving."

  • Bock
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Bock

    German : nickname for a man with some fancied resemblance to a he-goat, Middle High German boc, or a habitational name from a house distinguished by the sign of a goat.Altered spelling of German Böck (see Boeck) or Bach.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Bock ‘he-goat’.English : variant of Buck.

  • Aoife
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Celtic, Hebrew, Irish

    Aoife

    Life; Beautiful; Radiant

  • Shabi |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Shabi |

    A leading scholar of his time, Especially for the Hadith

  • Kalamanjiiraranjini | கலமஜீரரந்ஜிநி
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kalamanjiiraranjini | கலமஜீரரந்ஜிநி

    Wearing a musical anklet

  • Kimbro
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Kimbro

    From the royal field.

  • Hast
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Hast

    German : probably a habitational name from Haste near Wunstorf or Osnabrück.Dutch : nickname from Middle Dutch haest ‘hasty’.Swedish : soldier’s name, from hast ‘haste’, ‘hurry’.English (Lancashire and Yorkshire) : reduced form of Hayhurst.

AI search & ChatGPT queriess for Facebook and twitter users, user names, hashtags with SOZOMEN

SOZOMEN

Top AI & ChatGPT search, Social media, medium, facebook & news articles containing SOZOMEN

SOZOMEN

AI searchs for Acronyms & meanings containing SOZOMEN

SOZOMEN

AI searches, Indeed job searches and job offers containing SOZOMEN

Other words and meanings similar to

SOZOMEN

AI search in online dictionary sources & meanings containing SOZOMEN

SOZOMEN