Sozomen, approximately 400-approximately 450 (Personal Name)
- Earlier heading: Sozomen, ca. 400-ca. 450
- Sozomen, Hermias, approximately 400-approximately 450
- Sozomen, Salaminius Hermias, approximately 400-approximately 450
- Sozomène, approximately 400-approximately 450
- Sozomeno, Ermia, approximately 400-approximately 450
- Sozomeno, Salaminio Ermia, approximately 400-approximately 450
- Sozomeno, Salamone Ermia, approximately 400-approximately 450
- Sozomenos, Hermeias, approximately 400-approximately 450
- Sozomenos, Salamanes Hermeios, approximately 400-approximately 450
- Earlier heading: Sozomenus, Hermias, 5th cent.
- Sozomenus, Hermias, approximately 400-approximately 450
- Sozomenus, Hermius, approximately 400-approximately 450
- Sozomenus, Salamanus Hermias, approximately 400-approximately 450
- Σωζομενóς, approximately 400-approximately 450
- Sozomenos, Hermiasz, approximately 400-approximately 450
Non-latin reference not evaluated
Histoire ecclésiastique, 1983- : v. 1, t.p. (Sozomène)
Encyc. Brit. (Sozomen; Greek: Salamanes Hermeios Sozomenos; b.c. AD 400; d.c. AD 450, Constantinople)
New Cath. encyc. (Sozomen, Greek Church historian; b. ca. 400; d. ca. 450; Salaminius Hermias Sozomen)
LC data base 5-1-84 (hdg.: Sozomenus, Hermias, 5th cent.)
Oxford class. dict. (Sozomen; d.c. AD 450)
Smith. Class. dict. (Sozomenus, usually called Sozomen in English; 5th cent.)
Peck. Harper's dict. classical lit. (Sozomenus, usually called Sozomen in English; 5th cent.)
CtY files (Sozomen, Hermias)
BnF Web OPAC, May 18, 2009 (Sozomène, Hermias (03..-045.?); variants: Sozomenus, Hermias (03..-045.?); Sozomenos, Hermeias (03..-045.?); Sozomenus, Salamanus Hermias (03..-045.?); Sozomenus, Hermius (03..-045.?); Sozomeno, Ermia (03..-045.?); Sozomeno, Salaminio Ermia (03..-045.?); Sozomeno, Salamone Ermia (03..-045.?); Sozomen (03..-045.?))
Wikipedia, May 18, 2009 (Sozomen; Salminius Hermias Sozomenus = Σωζομενóς (c. 400 - c. 450))
Historia kościoła, 1989: title page (Hermiasz Sozomen)
Encyc. Am.; Colliers; Academic Am. encyc.; Oxford Eng. dict.; Radice. WW ancient world.