• The Aurelii Symmachi were an aristocratic senatorial family (gens) of the late Roman Empire. The family received its first offices at the beginning of...
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    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...
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    Quintus Aurelius Symmachus (category Aurelii Symmachi)
    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...
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    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...
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  • (consul 522), son of Boethius Pope Symmachus, bishop of Rome from 498 to 514 Symmachi, a Roman aristocratic family Aurelius Valerius Tullianus Symmachus, consul...
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  • late 4th century and, in particular through the work of the Nicomachi and Symmachi families, has been credited with preserving into modern times the works...
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    of powerful pagans to resist Christianity, as in the late 4th century Symmachi–Nicomachi diptych. Extravagant hoards of silver plate are especially common...
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    Supplementum. K. G. Saur, München. Gnilka, Christian 2017: Contra orationem Symmachi, Eine kritische Revue. Aschendorff, Münster. Gnilka, Christian 1963: Studien...
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    surrounded by vast parks, stood on the hill, such as the ones belonging to the Symmachi (near which rose the Basilica hilariana) and Tetrici families, as well...
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    The Symmachi–Nicomachi diptych, celebrating a marriage between the Nicomachian and Symmachian families...
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    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...
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  • Strabonia Subria Suedia Suellia Suetonia Suettia Suilia Sulpicia Surdinia Symmachi Tadia Talia Tampia Tanicia Tannonia Tanusia Tapsennia Taracia Taria Tariolena...
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    architecture Lac du Der: villes d'entrée Victoria and Albert Museum: the Symmachi Panel (the second panel of the diptych) L'Abbe Charles Lalore, Le Polyptique...
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  • Roman Empire belonging to the Roman families of the Anicii and of the Symmachi. In 415 he was proconsul of Africa and between 24 December 418 and January...
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    Quintus Aurelius Memmius Symmachus (category Aurelii Symmachi)
    son-in-law Boethius after being charged with treason. He belonged to the Symmachi, one of the richest and most influential senatorial families in Rome; his...
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  • Symmachi–Nicomachi diptych; the left leaf is at the Musée National du Moyen Âge, Paris, the right leaf is at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London....
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    also named Symmachus and Boethius. Having been adopted into the wealthy Symmachi family, Boethius had access to tutors that would have educated him during...
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    decade. Books I–IX bear the subscription Victorianus emendabam dominis Symmachis, "I Victorianus emended (this) by the authority of Symmachus." Books VI–VIII...
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  • conservative elements of the old Roman aristocracy, such as the Aurelii Symmachi. Over the course of the sixth century, as Roman institutions and social...
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    unknown architect or sculptor, 390 Roman cartouche on the right leaf of the Symmachi–Nicomachi diptych, c.400, ivory, Victoria and Albert Museum, London Chinese...
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    Quintus Fabius Memmius Symmachus (category Aurelii Symmachi)
    politician of the Roman empire, member of the influential family of the Symmachi. He was son of the orator and politician Quintus Aurelius Symmachus and...
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    Ueshima, 2008 Polichne Stål, 1874 Protina Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1879 Symmachis Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 Torbia Walker, 1869 Eurypalpae Brunner von...
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    favourite residence for families of the high Roman aristocracy, like the Symmachi, Nichomachi and the Caeionii, who brought with them the luxury and taste...
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  • (floruit 341–351) was a politician of the Roman Empire. He was related to the Symmachi. He might have been the son of Aurelius Valerius Tullianus Symmachus and...
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    allied forces, generally known as foederati (from foedus = "treaty") or symmachi in the East. The latter were forces supplied either by barbarian chiefs...
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  • quingentesimo usque ad annum millesimum et quingentesimum: Q. Aurelii Symmachi quae supersunt. Auctores antiquissimi, vol. 6, pt. 1. Munich: Monumenta...
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  • Quintus Aurelius Symmachus (consul 446) (category Aurelii Symmachi)
    general Flavius Aetius, in 446. Aurelius Symmachus was a member of the Symmachi family. He was probably the son of Quintus Fabius Memmius Symmachus (and...
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  • Aurelius Valerius Symmachus Tullianus (category Aurelii Symmachi)
    276 note 4, JSTOR 20183949 Cameron, Alan (1999). "The Antiquity of the Symmachi". Historia. 48 (4): 477–505. JSTOR 4436559. Lizzi Testa, Rita, Senatori...
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  • Lucius Aurelius Avianius Symmachus (category Aurelii Symmachi)
    Quintus Aurelius Symmachus. A member of the aristocratic family of the Symmachi, he was the son of Aurelius Valerius Tullianus Symmachus, consul for 330...
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    (1962), p. 484 no. 2, note: "Amandus ep. Potentin., qui actis synodorum Symmachi pp. a. 501 et 502 celebratarum subscripsit (Monumenta Germaniae Historica...
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