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Symmachus

[ sim-uh-kuhs ]

noun

  1. Saint, died a.d. 514, pope 498–514.


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This seemed to Theodoric to be the head of Symmachus, newly slain.

Two of their very best men, Boëthius and Symmachus, were by him kept for a long time prisoners at Rome and then put to death.

The palaces of Symmachus and Lampadius, with the baths of Constantine, suffered by the same cause.

But are we any more successful in disentangling the condition of religious beliefs in the time of Symmachus or of Ambrose?

Symmachus had the direction of the buildings constructed or rebuilt at Rome.

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