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- gestis Mohammedis, Moslemicæ religionis auctoris, et Imperii Saracenici fundatoris. Ex codice MSto Po****iano Bibliothecæ Bodleianæ textum Arabi**** primus...
- CULTUS, QUEM REGALIS ECCLESIA AQUEN: SANCTISSIMO IMPERATORI PATRONO AC FUNDATORI SUO CAROLO VIRTUTE, MERITO, IMPERIO VERE MAGNO DEBET ET DEFERT MIHI NOMEN...
- of the original house the words 'Oremus pro bono Roberti Howorth statu fundatoris' were carved. The Robert Howarth referred to died in 1611. The Elizabethan...
- freed Rome from occupation: LIBERATORI VRBIS (liberator of the city) — FUNDATORI QVIETIS (founder of peace) Over each of the small archways, inscriptions...
- "Conventus S. Sabinae de Urbe prae ceteris gloriam singularem ex praesentia fundatoris ordinis et primitivorum fratrum necnon ex residentia Romana magistrorum...
- inscription in Latin: "Hic ossa, anima in coelo in pace quies**** illustrissimi fundatoris" ("Here sleep in peace the bones of the noble founder, his soul is in...
- et rebus gestis Guilelmi II. Siciliae regis, Monregalensis ecclesiae fundatoris: this coat of arms is Azure to the octagonal star in gold — Blazon Azure...
- could attend the school at its expense; they were known as Consanguineus Fundatoris, "Founder's Kin". Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes records that the tradition...
- Underneath is the Latin inscription: "orate pro animo Radulphi Neville fundatoris hujus Ecclesioe - soi deo honor et gloria!" (Pray for the soul of Ralph...
- Bertha of Hereford, and Lucy of Hereford. The Historia fundationis **** fundatoris genealogia of Abergavenny Priory named Margaretam, Bertram and Luciam...