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Symmachus is a name from
Roman antiquity. It may
refer to:
Symmachus (translator) (late 2nd century),
author of one of the Gr****
versions of the Old Testament...
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composing the Vulgate.
Eusebius inferred that
Symmachus was an
Ebionite (Ἐβιωνίτης Σύμμαχος "
Symmachus the Ebionite"), but this is now
generally thought...
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fragments of
various orations.
Symmachus was the son of a
prominent aristocrat,
Lucius Aurelius Avianius Symmachus, who had been
twice urban prefect...
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aristocratic families.
Symmachus was
baptised in Rome,
where he
became Archdeacon of the
Roman Church under Pope
Anastasius II (496–498).
Symmachus was
elected pope...
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senatorial families in Rome; his father,
Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, had been
consul in 446.
Memmius Symmachus had
three daughters (Rusticiana,
Galla and Proba)...
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against Symmachus in an
attempt to
secure his deposition.
Theodoric summoned Symmachus to
Ariminum to
answer these charges, but
after arriving,
Symmachus fled...
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Hormisdas was one of the most
prominent clerical partisans of Pope
Symmachus. He was
notary at the
synod held at St. Peter's in 502. Two
letters of...
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Quintus Fabius Memmius Symmachus (383/384 –
after 402) was a
politician of the
Roman empire,
member of the
influential family of the Symmachi. He was...
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descendants of his,
including Avianius Symmachus,
Quintus Aurelius Symmachus (consul in 391), and
Memmius Symmachus (consul 485). Tulli**** may be identical...
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Aurelius Anicius Symmachus (fl. 415–420) was a
politician of the
Western Roman Empire belonging to the
Roman families of the
Anicii and of the Symmachi...