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Lucius Aurelius Avianius Symmachus
Lucius Aurelius Avianius Symmachus ''signo'' Phosphorius (died 376) was a politician of the Roman Empire, father of Quintus Aurelius Symmachus.
==Biography==
A member of the aristocratic family of the Symmachi, he was the son of Marcus Aurelius Valerius Tullianus Symmachus, consul for 330. He had one daughter and four sons, among whom were Celsinus Titianus〔Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin, John Robert Martindale, John Morris, ''The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire'', volume 1, Cambridge University Press, 1992, ISBN 0-521-07233-6, p. 869.〕 and the most influential of the Symmachi, the orator Quintus Aurelius Symmachus. Avianius was a pagan senator,〔Mazzarino, p. 412.〕 and was member of several priestly ''collegia'', including the ''Pontefices Vestae'' and the ''quindecimviri sacris faciundi'' (from 351 to 375).〔Rüpke, Jörg, ''Fasti Sacerdotum'', Franz Steiner Verlag, 2005, ISBN 3-515-07456-2, pp. 512–529.〕
Before January 350 he had been appointed prefect to the ''annona'', later becoming ''vicarius urbis Romae''. In 361, he went to Antioch (in Syria), where he probably met Libanius, to meet Emperor Constantius II: it is probable that the Roman Senate wanted to assure its loyalty to the ruling emperor after receiving a letter from Julian, cousin and caesar of Constantius, who had been just proclaimed emperor by his troops. On their way back, Symmachus and his colleague Valerius Maximus travelled through ''Nassus'', where they were received by Julian with all the honours.〔Ammianus Marcellinus, xxi.12.24; CIL, VI, 1698.〕〔Sogno, pp. 3–4.〕
Between 364 and 365 he held the office of ''praefectus urbi'' of Rome, under the rule of Valentinian I. As praefect, he restored the ancient ''pons Agrippae'' on the Tiber (on the place of the modern Ponte Sisto),〔CIL, VI, 31403, 31404.〕 which took the name of ''pons Valentiniani''; Symmachus even paid for a lavish public celebration for the inauguration of this bridge. Ammianus Marcellinus has a flattering opinion of his mandate.〔Ammianus Marcellinus, xxvii.3.3-4.〕
His house was on the right side of the Tiber, in Trastevere, and was burned down by the plebs during a riot in 367.〔Kahlos, Chapter 12 ("A senatorial life" ); Lawrence Richardson, ''A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome'', JHU Press, 1992, ISBN 0-8018-4300-6, p. 135.〕 According to the story told by Ammianus, the riot originated from a rumour, diffused by a member of the plebs, according to which Symmachus, during his prefecture, had said that "he would prefer putting out the limekilns with his own wine, to selling the lime at the price expected of him"; forgetting the prosperity achieved during Symmachus' office, the enraged plebs burnt down his house.〔〔It was proposed that the riot had had a political purpose, being a means of putting Symmachus under pressure (Lizzi Testa).〕 Avianio left the city following this offence caused by "envy",〔Symmachus, ''Orationes'', v.1.〕 that he tried to heal by writing a literary work.〔Symmachus, ''Epistulae'', i.2.2.〕 After a while, however, the plebs changed their minds and started supporting Symmachus, even asking for a punishment of the offenders.〔Mazzarino, p. 411.〕 Symmachus returned to Rome, by request of the Roman Senate,〔Symmachus, ''Epistulae'', i.44.2.〕 whom he thanked on 1 January 376; the senators, even the Christians, proposed him to Emperor Gratian as praetorian prefect and consul for year 377.〔〔Wace.〕
Avianius Symmachus died in 376, as consul-elect.〔Sogno, p. 77.〕 The following year, his memory was honoured with a gilded statue, erected by imperial decree after a request of the Senate, on 29 April.〔

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