Quintus Fabius Memmius Symmachus (383/384 – after 402) was a politician of the Roman Empire, member of the influential family of the Symmachi.
He was son of the orator and politician Quintus Aurelius Symmachus and of Rusticiana; he was born in 383/384.
At the age of ten, he became quaestor, celebrating the public games connected with his office in December 393.
The year 401 marked several important events in Memmius' life: he married the granddaughter of Virius Nicomachus Flavianus;[1][2] he also celebrated the games connected with the second step in his cursus honorum, the office of praetor (these games were postponed from 400 in order to allow Aurelius Symmachus to be present and cost 2000 pounds of gold).
It was probably Memmius who, belonging to a family practicing the old Roman religion, built a temple devoted to Flora in Rome; he is also the author of a dedicatory inscription in honour of his father-in-law Flavianus (CIL, VI, 1782).