Pope Symmachus
Pope from 498 to 514
Pope Symmachus was pope from 498 to 514 and succeeded by Pope Hormisdas. Symmachus is Born in Sardinia, Vandal Kingdom. His birth date is unknown. He died in 514 and he is Saint of the Catholic Church. His Feast day is on July 19.
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Papacy began | 22 November 498 |
Papacy ended | 19 July 514 |
Predecessor | Anastasius II |
Successor | Hormisdas |
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Birth name | Symmachus |
Born | Sardinia, Vandal Kingdom |
Died | Rome, Ostrogothic Kingdom | 19 July 514
Sainthood | |
Feast day | 19 July |
Venerated in | Catholic Church |
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Preceded by Anastasius II | Pope 498–514 | Succeeded by Hormisdas |
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