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Symmachus
[ sim-uh-kuhs ]
noun
- Saint, died a.d. 514, pope 498–514.
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This seemed to Theodoric to be the head of Symmachus, newly slain.
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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.
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The palaces of Symmachus and Lampadius, with the baths of Constantine, suffered by the same cause.
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But are we any more successful in disentangling the condition of religious beliefs in the time of Symmachus or of Ambrose?
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Symmachus had the direction of the buildings constructed or rebuilt at Rome.
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