SOZO´POLIS(Σωζόπολισ, a town noticed only by late writers as a place in Pisidia, on the north of Termessus, in a plain surrounded on all sides by mountains. (Hierocl. p. 672; Evagr. Hist. Eccles. 3.33.) It is possibly the same place which Stephanus B. notices under the name of Sozusa. Nicetas ( Ann. p. 9) mentions that it was taken by the Turks, but recovered from them by John Comnenus. (Comp. Ann. p. 169; Cinnamus, p. 13.) The traveller Paul Lucas ( Sec. Voy. vol. 1.100.33) observed some ancient remains at a place now called Souzou, south of Aglasoun, which probably belong to Sozopolis.
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