- Sozopol
Sozopol ( _bg. Созопол, _gr. Sozopolis, Antheia, Apollonia) is a ancient town and seaside resort located 15 km south of
Burgas on the southernBulgarian Black Sea Coast , inBulgaria . Today the town is mostly a seaside resort known for the "Apollonia" art and film festival (which takes place in early September) and is named after one of Sozopol's ancient names.The busiest times of the year are the summer months, ranging from May to September as tourists from around the world come to enjoy the weather, sandy beaches, history and culture, fusion cuisine (Bulgarian, Greek, Turkish), and atmosphere of the colourful resort. The increasing popularity of the town has led to it being dubbed the Bulgarian
St. Tropez , seeing stars likeRalph Fiennes ,Brad Pitt ,Angelina Jolie andGoldfrapp exploring its beauty and charm [ [http://travel.independent.co.uk/news_and_advice/article358117.ece Sun-seeking Stars: Oh, they do like to be beside the seaside - News & Advice, Travel - Independent.co.uk ] ] .Part of
Burgas Province , as of September 2005 Sozopol has a population of 4,641. The town is located at coord|42|25|N|27|42|E and the mayor is Panaiot Reyzi. One of the most active and popular mayors had beenNikola Kaloyanov , who initiated numerous infrastructure changes to modernize the town in the 70s.History
Sozopol is one of the oldest towns on
Bulgarian Thrace 'sBlack Sea coast. The first settlement on the site dates back to theBronze Age . Undersea explorations in the region of the port reveal relics of dwellings, ceramic pottery, stone and bone tools from that era. Many anchors from the second and first millennium BC have been discovered in the town's bay, a proof of active shipping since ancient times.The town, at first called "Antheia", was colonized in Thrace on the shore of the Pontus Euxinus, principally on a little island, by
Anaximander (born 610-609 BC) at the head of Milesian colonists. The name was soon changed to Apollonia, on account of a temple dedicated toApollo in the town, containing a famous colossal statue of the god Apollo by Calamis, 30 cubits high, transported later to Rome byLucullus and placed in the Capitol. At various times, Apollonia was known as "Apollonia Pontica" (that is, "Apollonia on the Black Sea", the ancient "Pontus Euxinus") and "Apollonia Magna" ("Great Apollonia"). The coins, which begin in the fourth century BC, bear the name Apollonia and the image of Apollo; the imperial coins, which continue to the first half of the third century AD, and the "Tabula Peutinger " also contain the name Apollonia; but the "Periplus Ponti Euxini ", 85, and the "Notitiæ episcopatuum " have only the new name Sozopolis. In 1328 Cantacuzene (ed. Bonn, I, 326) speaks of it as a large and populous town. The islet on which it stood is now connected with the mainland by a narrow tongue of land. Sozopolis, in Greek "Sozòpolis" (Σωζωπολις, meaning the "preserve" city), in Turkish "Sizebolu", in Bulgarian "Sozopol", is in Burgas Province, Bulgaria. Its inhabitants, in the past mostly Greeks, lived by fishing and agriculture.The town established itself as a trade and naval centre in the following centuries. It kept strong political and trade relations with the cities of
Ancient Greece –Miletus ,Athens ,Corinth ,Heraclea Pontica and the islandsRhodes ,Chios , Lesbos, etc. Its trade influence in the Thracian territories was based on a treaty with the rulers of theOdrysian kingdom dating from the fifth century BC.The symbol of the town – the anchor, present on all coins minted by Apollonia since the sixth century BC, is proof of the importance of its maritime trade. The rich town soon became an important cultural centre. At these times it was called "Apollonia Magna".
Occupied in turn by
Byzantines ,Bulgarians and Ottomans, Sozopol was assigned to the newly independent Bulgaria in the 19th century. Almost all of its Greek population moved to Greece to be replaced by Bulgarian refugees fromEastern Thrace .Ecclesiastical history
Sozopol was Christianized early. Bishops are recorded as resident there from at least 431. At least eight bishops are known (
Le Quien , "Oriens christianus", I, 1181): Athanasius (431), Peter (680), Euthymius (787) and Ignatius (869); Theodosius (1357), Joannicius, who becamePatriarch of Constantinople (1524), Philotheus (1564) and Joasaph (1721). From beingsuffragan to thearchbishopric of Adrianopolis , it became in the fourteenth century ametropolis without suffragan sees; it disappeared perhaps temporarily with the Turkish conquest, but reappeared later; in 1808 it was united to the See ofAgathopolis . The titular resided atAgathopolis , in Ottoman days called Akhtébolou, in thevilayet ofAdrianopolis (Edirne, in European Turkey).Eubel ("Hierarchia catholica medii ævi", I, 194) mentions four Latin bishops of the fourteenth century.The city remains a
titular see of the Roman Catholic Church, that of "Sozopolis in Haemimonto", suffragan of Adrianopolis. The seat has stood vacant since the death of the last titular bishop in 2000 [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/d3s51.html] .Art flourished in the Christian era. The ancient icons and magnificent woodcarving in the
iconostases are a remarkable accomplishment of the craftsmanship of these times. The architecture of the houses in the old town from the Renaissance period makes it a unique place to visit today.Names
The original name of the city is attested as "Antheia" [http://www.catholicity.com/encyclopedia/s/sozopolis.html] . Coins were minted in the town bearing the inscription Apollonia, which date from the sixth century BC to the first half of the third century AD. During this period, appellations such as "Apollonia Pontica" ("Apollonia on the Black Sea") and "Apollonia Magna" ("Great Apollonia") have been recorded. By the first century AD, the name "Sozopolis" began to appear in written records (e.g., in the "
Periplus Ponti Euxini "). After the town became part of the Ottoman Empire, the name was Turkified to "Sizeboli", "Sizebolu" or "Sizebolou". After Bulgaria took possession of the town, it was Slavicized to "Sozopol".Honour
Sozopol Gap onLivingston Island in theSouth Shetland Islands ,Antarctica is named after Sozopol.ee also
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St. Ivan Island
*St. Cyricus Island
*St. Anastasia Island
*St. Thomas Island ources and external links
* [http://www.sozopol-bg.info Sozopol — the free site]
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14166a.htm]
* [http://www.sozopol.com Sozopol.com — portal of the town]
* [http://www.sozopol.org Sozopol.org — home of Sozopol]
* [http://www.guide-bulgaria.com/SE/Bourgas/Sozopol/Sozopol Sozopol — facts and information]
* [http://www.bulgariansearesorts.com/sozopol_general_info.html Sozopol Bulgaria — article and photos]
* [http://www.tourism-bulgaria.com/documents/resorts/sea/sozopol.htm Sozopol resort Guide]
* [http://www.picturesofbulgaria.com/photo_gallery/sozopol.html Sozopol Photo Gallery]
* [http://www.pbase.com/ngruev/sozopol&page=all Pictures from Sozopol]
* [http://users.mrl.uiuc.edu/petrov/blacksea/sozopol/sozopol.html Photos from Sozopol]
* [http://www.letsgobulgaria.co.uk/resort-guide/guide-to-holidays-in-sozopol/lets-go-bulgarias-guide-to-sozopol.html Sozopol Town Guide]Notes
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