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Obiits were an
annual endowed service commemorating the dead.
Feast days for
patron saints were
often reserved for
endowed m****es ****ociated with the obiit...
- as both the age of
Jesus Christ and the age of the decedent. Example: "
Obiit anno
Domini MDC****VIo (tricensimo ****to), [anno]
aetatis suae XXVo (vicensimo...
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tantumque exstitisse /
HUMANI GENERIS DECUS. / NAT. XXV DEC. A.D. MDCXLII.
OBIIT. XX. MAR. MDCCXXVI,
which can be
translated as follows: Here is
buried Isaac...
- quiescant. OVF – Oro vos
faciatis Ob. –
Obiit ("Died"), from Latin:
obitus died,
obiit he died. ob. coel. (
obiit in
coelibatu = died celibate; i.e., died...
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anonymously published the poem
under the
Latin title "In
Memoriam A.H.H.
Obiit MDCCC****III" (In
Memoriam A.H.H. 1833). Moreover, upon the literary, artistic...
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Directorio Monasterii Sancti Audoeni Rotomagensis, Ex Calendario: “26 Febr.
Obiit Nicholas abbas.”), 385 (“Selon cheu qui est
contenu es
croniques des Normans...
- delegatus,/pacis
inter eosdem principes mox initæ/fundamenta
filiciter posuit./
Obiit anno sal. M.DC.XL.****. May ætatis LXIV. Hoc
momumenteum a
Clarissimo GEVARTIO/olim...
- (Θ and θ), a Gr**** letter,
corresponding to "th"
Theta nigrum (ꝋ) for "
obiit" ="died" Fita (Ѳ and ѳ), an Old
Cyrillic letter,
corresponding to "f" and...
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exemplaris vir,
eximiusque artifex,
mirabilis operis hujus,
templi auctor, pie
obiit Barcinone die X
Junii MCMXXVI, hinc
cineres tanti hominis, resurrectionem...
- with a plural) or
Numeri ("Numbers") O. – Hora ("Hour");
Obiit ("Died") OB. IN XTO. –
Obiit In
Christo ("Died In Christ") OMS. –
Omnes ("All") OP. – Optimus...