Life and martyrdom
The fullest account of Sozon comes from the Cypriot tradition, in which he is described as a local saint of Paphos passed over by the general synaxaria. He is presented as a young shepherd of the medieval settlement of Plakoundi, near Asprogia.
During Saracen incursions against Cyprus in the seventh century, Sozon is said to have fled the raiders and hidden in a cave where other children had taken shelter. The attackers set fire to the cave, and all those inside were killed. He is remembered as a child-martyr.