Definition of Restitutors. Meaning of Restitutors. Synonyms of Restitutors

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Definition of Restitutors

Restitutor
Restitutor Res"ti*tu`tor (r?s"t?*t?`t?r), n. [L.: cf. F. restituteur.] One who makes restitution. [R].

Meaning of Restitutors from wikipedia

- successes were instrumental in ending the crisis, earning him the title Restitutor Orbis ("Restorer of the World"). Many details about Aurelian's early life...
- Palmyrene Sol Invictus in Rome's Campus Martius. The Senate hailed him as restitutor orbis (restorer of the world) and deus et dominus natus (god and born...
- basis of which restitutors from eastern Slovakia became the owners of lucrative land in the Tatra village of Veľký Slavkov. These restitutors then quickly...
- Gallic forces compromises the Rhine frontier. Rome greets Aurelian as Restitutor Orbis ("Restorer of the World") and accords him a magnificent triumph...
- Reverse of a solidus of Valentinian marked: restitutor reipublicae ("restitutor of the Republic")...
- Reverse of a solidus of Valens, marked: restitutor reipublicae ("the restitutor of the Republic") and showing the emperor holding a vexillum and a globe...
- meaning is unclear. The word is translated into Latin as corrector, but "restitutor" is another possible translation; the latter title was an honorary one...
- epigraph uncovered in Apulum salutes the emperor Decius (reigned 249–251) as restitutor Daciarum, the "restorer of Dacia". On 1 July 251, Decius and his army...
- dissatisfaction with Roman rule: he issued coins with legends such as Restitutor Britanniae (Restorer of Britain) and Genius Britanniae (Spirit of Britain)...
- dissatisfaction with Roman rule; he issued coins with legends such as Restitutor Britanniae (Restorer of Britain) and Genius Britanniae (Spirit of Britain)...