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The Religious World of Quintus Aurelius Symmachus

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The Religious World of Quintus Aurelius Symmachus examines the religious life of one of the last pagan senators of Rome, dates c. 340-402, who lived in a tumultuous time during the Late Antique period of the Roman Empire, dying just a few years before the Western Empire began to break up.

Symmachus could not have imagined the political reality developing so soon after his death, so he is important as a late example of the old Roman Western aristocracy, as well as one of the last pagans of Rome.

He was regarded as the foremost orator of his time and was a prolific letter-writer who had correspondents in high places and throughout the Empire.

He also filled the posts of Urban Prefect of Rome and Consul - and was the opponent of Bishop Ambrose of Milan during the so-called 384 CE "Altar of Victory Dispute," which was one episode of many leading to the " triumph" of Christianity over traditional Roman polytheism.

Symmachus' cache of 900 private letters and his official despatches while Urban Prefect have provided the raw material for this book.

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Trivent Publishing
6156405097 / 9786156405098
Hardback
30/03/2021
Hungary
351 pages, 35 illustrations
148 x 210 mm
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