- The
Symmachi–Nicomachi
diptych is a book-size Late
Antique ivory diptych dating to the late
fourth or
early fifth century,
whose panels depict scenes of...
- The
Aurelii Symmachi were an
aristocratic senatorial family (gens) of the late
Roman Empire. The
family received its
first offices at the
beginning of...
-
family member that
established a
connection through marriage between the
Symmachi and the Anicii, one of the
first Roman families of the
highest rank to...
- Supplementum. K. G. Saur, München. Gnilka,
Christian 2017:
Contra orationem Symmachi, Eine
kritische Revue. Aschendorff, Münster. Gnilka,
Christian 1963: Studien...
- (consul 522), son of
Boethius Pope Symmachus,
bishop of Rome from 498 to 514
Symmachi, a
Roman aristocratic family Aurelius Valerius Tulli**** Symmachus, consul...
- of
powerful pagans to
resist Christianity, as in the late 4th
century Symmachi–Nicomachi diptych.
Extravagant ****ds of
silver plate are
especially common...
- The
Symmachi–Nicomachi diptych,
celebrating a
marriage between the
Nicomachian and
Symmachian families...
-
Fulvi of
imperial times used Titus, Marcus, and Lucius,
while the
Aurelii Symmachi used
Quintus and Lucius.
There were
three main
stirpes of the
Aurelii in...
- decade.
Books I–IX bear the
subscription Victori****
emendabam dominis Symmachis, "I Victori****
emended (this) by the
authority of Symmachus."
Books VI–VIII...
- piety. It was
probable that she was a
member of the
Roman family Aurelii Symmachi,
which would make
Ambrose a
cousin of the
orator Quintus Aurelius Symmachus...