He lived a life of poverty. He was able to eat and sleep under a shelter, but ended with having no possession at all. He belonged to the low caste of the society, and had some friends among the servants, beggars and workers. He was seen as a true poet, and legends says that he couldn't live without reading and writing. Years after, some of the works Simeon made are still enjoyed and sometimes studied. He had a sane way of life, exercising regurlarly. He was considered strong-willed, a leader at heart.
Simeon, 42 years old, circus artist, became the new leader of a new branch of the family.
11 years later, Simeon lost his beliefs and turned to Judaism. A few weeks later, Simeon lost his hair.
In the year 685, Simeon decided to settle somewhere else. He packed a few possessions and departed for a new place. The travel did change him, making him stronger than before. The family settled in Rome. Later, Simeon met a good business partner. On the next full moon, Simeon fell in love with Atria, an ugly woman, 29 years old, a brick maker. Both married and lived together from now on.
A few days later, Atria got pregnant, and gave birth to a very small boy named Monopthalmos.
Simeon died in his bed, with all his friends by his side.