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An Examination of Stilicho in Fifth-Century Latin SourcesSymmachus, who held the offices of governor of Africa (373), urban prefect of Rome (384 & 385) and consul (391) corresponded with Stilicho, sending him at least ...
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The Altar of Victory - Paganism's Last Battle - PerséeSymmachus had suggested that the removal of the Altar of Victory would mean that the senators could no longer the truth of their statements by an oath. Ambrose ...
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The Letters of Symmachus: Book 1. Writings from the Greco-Roman ...Nov 9, 2012 · This first English translation of any of the ten books of his letters does much to open the way to the wider study of the man and his elite culture.Missing: "peer | Show results with:"peer
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[PDF] The Religious World of Quintus Aurelius SymmachusAug 2, 2019 · This thesis explores the last decades of legal paganism in the Roman Empire of the second half of the fourth century CE through the eyes of ...
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Who was Quintus Aurelius Symmachus? - World History EduOct 28, 2024 · One of the most famous episodes in Symmachus' life was his involvement in the Altar of Victory controversy. In 382, Emperor Gratian, a Christian ...<|separator|>
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Quintus Aurelius Symmachus (310 - 386) - Genealogy - GeniMay 3, 2022 · Quintus Aurelius Symmachus (c. 345 – 402) was a Roman statesman, orator, and man of letters. He held the offices of governor of Africa in 373, urban prefect of ...
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The Religious world of Quintus Aurelius Symmachus - Academia.edu12 10 Symmachus was born c340 and came from a senatorial family, his father being Lucius Aurelius Avianus Symmachus who died in 377 as consul designatus.Missing: "peer | Show results with:"peer
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The Religious World of Quintus Aurelius Symmachus on JSTORThe Religious World of Quintus Aurelius Symmachus examines the religious life of one of the last pagan senators of Rome, dates c.Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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(PDF) Quintus Aurelius Symmachus and the Roman ReligionSep 2, 2025 · Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, the renowned orator of Late Antiquity, took an active role in upholding the traditions of the ancient Roman religion.Missing: primary | Show results with:primary<|control11|><|separator|>
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Quintus Aurelius Symmachus - Brill Reference WorksSymmachus tends to cite the Roman school authors, notably Cicero, Terence, Plautus, Horace, and, of course, Virgil , with a healthy respect for early Latin ...
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[PDF] Symmachus. Oration II. To Valentinian. 1 January 370. IntroductionIntroduction. Symmachus, still at court, celebrates Valentinian's third consulship1 in 370. There is a little information about Valentinian's campaigns ...Missing: english | Show results with:english
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Detail Base - Last Statues of AntiquityTo Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, of clarissimus rank, quaestor, praetor, higher pontiff, governor (corrector) of Lucania and Bruttii, count of the third order ...
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(PDF) The two prefects of 384 — Symmachus and PraetextatusThis paper examines the relationship between the two prominent Roman officials, Symmachus and Praetextatus, around the year 384 AD.
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(DOC) The Eastern and Western Consulship in the Later Roman ...... Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, was quaestor in 393.3 However, in Constantinople ... 391 ... Symmachus, was declared the consul for the West for 394 by Eugenius.
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Rome, Religion, and Christian Emperors: Rethinking the Altar of ...... Rome, and two prominent pagan aristocrats, Vettius Agorius Praetextatus and Q. Aurelius Symmachus, were elevated to leading administrative positions as ...
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Altar of Victory - Brill Reference Works... 382 CE when the Christian emperor Gratian ordered its removal once again (Sym. Rel. 3.1). At this time, Gratian also took certain financial steps against ...
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The Debate over the Altar of Victory in 384 - OpenEdition Books18 In the year 382, Emperor Gratian had the Altar of Victory removed from the Roman senate. This step alarmed the pagan senators. One of them, Symmachus, ...
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THE ALTAR OF VICTORY — PAGANISM'S LAST BATTLE - jstorRelatio of Symmachus 48. A word must be said about their chro- nological order. Letter XVII was written when Ambrose knew that the Relatio would be ...
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[PDF] Q. Aureli Symmachi Relatio III : introduction, translation and notesion of paganism was Quintus Aurelius Symmachus. The life of Rome in the fourth century is full of interest, and we mustremember that. "Rome" did not exist ...
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Symmachus (2), Quintus Aurelius, Roman senator, orator, and ...Roman senator, orator, and epistolographer (cf. letters, latin), and leading proponent of the pagan religious cause against the Christian emperors.
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The plea of Symmachus for the restoration of the Altar of VictoryThe plea of Symmachus to Valentinian II for the restoration of the Altar of Victory in the Roman Senate. This text is given alongside Ambrose's letter 17 in ...Missing: opposition | Show results with:opposition
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Reflections on Symmachus' Idea of Tradition - jstorThe preservation of tradition has been viewed as the "most potent factor in the senatorial resistance" and a key component of the propaganda of pagans i.
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Letter 18 (Ambrose) - CHURCH FATHERS - New AdventReply of St. Ambrose to the Memorial of Symmachus, in which after complimenting Valentinian he deals with three points of the Memorial.
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Selected Letters - EWTNSymmachus in the name of the heathen members of the Senate asks that the Altar of Victory, which had been removed by Gratian, should be restored in the Senate ...
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Christianity and Graeco-Roman PaganismNov 17, 2022 · This article offers an overview of Graeco-Roman polytheism and the complex relationships between its adherents and the worshippers of Christ.
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O'Donnell, Demise - Georgetown University... Symmachus -- putting pagans in government seemed to have no effect on policy. Throughout these years, the movement in government had been unremittingly ...
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Prefect and emperor; the Relationes of Symmachus, A.D. 384; with ...Prefect and emperor; the Relationes of Symmachus, A.D. 384; with translation and notes by R.H. Barrow · Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1973 · xi, 246 p. plate. 21 cm.
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Ambrose of Milan and the Altar of Victory: Persecution Rhetoric in ...Symmachus's 3rd Relatio emphasized the cultural significance of the Altar of Victory, claiming it garnered support from both pagan and Christian emperors, ...
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debating paganism in the fourth-century Roman WestChapter 4 centers on the much-discussed Altar of Victory Affair that involved the famous pagan senator Symmachus and his opponent the bishop Ambrose (107–139).
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Quintus Aurelius Symmachus – Christian Enemy?Apr 21, 2012 · ... Symmachus represented the Senate of Rome when it requested that the Altar of Victory be returned to the Senate House and state support for ...
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[DOC] https://lirias.kuleuven.be/retrieve/a3f7dd1e-8e06-...The purpose of Symmachus' letter writing was 'the formation and preservation of ties of friendships in a world where distances made visits if not impossible ...
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PLINY AND SYMMACHUS - jstorThe perceived link between Symmachus's letter collection and Pliny's rests above all on the match between nine books of personal letters and one book of “ ...
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[PDF] Symmachus. Oration I. To Valentinian. 25 February 368 or 369 ...Oration I is probably the earliest of Symmachus' extant orations and may have been delivered at the same time as Oration III addressed to Gratian; it is earlier ...
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[PDF] Symmachus. Oration VI. For Flavius Severus. 376-378. IntroductionFlavius Severus, PLRE I Severus 24, is known only from this fragmentary oration in which Symmachus requests admission to the senate for the former imperial ...Missing: fragments | Show results with:fragments
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Power relationships in the fragments of Symmachus' OrationesSymmachus' Orationes (the panegyrics as well as various occasional speeches) offer not only an array of rhetorical and stylistic elements, but also precious ...
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The letters of Symmachus 9781589835979, 9781589835986Symmachus, Quintus Aurelius, d. 405—Correspondence. 2. Authors, Latin— Correspondence—History and criticism. 3. Letter writing, Latin—History—To 1500. 4.
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Traces of Argumentation in the Oratory Fragments of SymmachusDec 30, 2022 · Abstract. The orations of Quintus Aurelius Simmachus can only partly be studied within the framework of classical rhetorical analysis.Missing: orationes | Show results with:orationes
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Quintus Aurelius Memmius Eusebius Symmachus - BritannicaSep 13, 2025 · Ambrose, ordered the Altar of Victory to be removed from the Senate House at Rome in 382, Symmachus, who was an earnest pagan, was appointed ...
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(PDF) Embedded Poems in Ancient Prose Letters ("Gedichteinlagen ...1.8.1: contains an iambic poem composed by Symmachus on the beauty of Campania Hieronymus Ep. ... (2017): “The Letter Collection of Quintus Aurelius Symmachus”, ...
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Quintus Aurelius Memmius Symmachus - BritannicaQuintus Aurelius Memmius Symmachus (died 524, Pavia, Liguria) was a Roman senator and patrician and a close friend of the philosopher Boethius.Missing: career primary
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Augustine in Higher Society (Rome and Milan) (Chapter 6)The best-known representatives of this so-called last pagan generation are Quintus Aurelius Symmachus and his friends Vettius Agorius Praetextatus and Virius ...
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What did the Sarcophagus of Symmachus look like? - Project MUSENo doubt production of pagan sarcophagi continued beyond the turn of the century and Symmachus, who died in AD 402, was buried in such a sarcophagus. Table ...
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Paganism: What We Owe the Christians | Peter BrownApr 7, 2011 · ... Christian advisers to respect religious diversity. In the words of one of them—Quintus Aurelius Symmachus—writing in 384: “It is not by one ...Missing: transition analysis
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The Last Pagans of Rome - Paperback - Alan CameronFree delivery 25-day returnsThe culmination of decades of research, The Last Pagans of Rome overturns many long-held assumptions about pagan and Christian culture in the late antique West.
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The Rhetorical Construction of a Christian Empire in the Theodosian ...Since the texts in the Code only include superstitio used in a Christian sense of identifying paganism as non-normative religious activity, this obscures an ...