Richomeres

Richomeres

Roman military commander and correspondent
Richomeres was a Roman commander and addressee in Seeck's Symmachus headings.
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Letters sent
12
Letters received
12
Total letters
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All letters (12)

From Libaniusc. 388 AD

Libanius reminds Richomeres of old honors and asks him to help Antioch's ambassadors.

libanius #866
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 390 AD

Someone might think it is merely a formality that the consul of the previous year still owes these obligations.

symmachus #3054
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 390 AD

Your servant, having carried out your instructions once we reached our destination, shouldn't leave without a...

symmachus #3055
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 391 AD

I have exchanged the leisure of home for a pleasant journey abroad, traveling at the command of our lord Valentinian.

symmachus #3056
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 391 AD

I testify that my servant Firmus has completed his military service with honor.

symmachus #3057
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 391 AD

I don't mind writing to Your Excellency often, even though I've received nothing in return.

symmachus #3058
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 392 AD

The sight of your family will certainly fill you with joy.

symmachus #3060
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 393 AD

...since he earnestly requested it, I gladly lent my effort to his desire, knowing that among those who love me,...

symmachus #3061
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 393 AD

You haven't replied to my earlier letters either, but it was my duty to write again rather than waste such a...

symmachus #3062
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 393 AD

Your letters have pushed me to do what I was already longing to do -- to openly seek the friendship I had long been...

symmachus #3063
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 394 AD

You are still silent, but my loquacity is not restrained by your example.

symmachus #3064
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 394 AD

I sensed there was something behind your long abstention from letters.

symmachus #3065