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- says: SEI·DEO·SEI·DEIVAE·SAC G·****TIVS·C·F·CALVINVSPR DE·SENATI·SENTENTIA RESTITVIT This could be translated into English as: "Whether sacred to god or to...
- Waagtoren). Atop the façade of the building is the Latin proverb: "SPQA RESTITVIT VIRTVS ABLATAE JVRA BILANCIS". This means : SPQA (Senatus PopulusQue Alkmaris...
- sadly broken RVINOSAMQ[UE] PRIMAE and ruinous, into its original FORMAE RESTITVIT form restored. A. MDL****IX PONT IV Year 1589, 4th year of his pontificate...
- PODIVM QVAE ABOMI NANDI TERRAEMO TVS RVINA PROS TRAVIT SVM[P]TV PRO PRIO RESTITVIT Decius Marius Venantius Basilius, vir clarissimus and inlustris, Praefectus...
- delatvm•Ivstis pactis ivstoqve pertio ad Panim vsqve emit•paravit•sibiqve restitvit•Anno•MDCCXIX ac Portam Brandenb:fieri ivssit• It translates to: Frederick...
- AVG SACR DEO MERCVRIO VICTORI MAC NIACO VEILAVNO C CAPITOIVS MACRI NVS RESTITVIT "To Augustus and the god Mercury the Victor Macniacus Vellaunus, C. Capitojus...
- SEI·DEO·SEI·DEIVAE·SAC C·****TIVS·C·F·CALVINVS·PR DE·SENATI·SENTENTIA RESTITVIT which can be transliterated into the modern form as: Sei deo sei deivae...
- translated in English: volvsia q. f. cornelia theatrvm vetvstate corrvptvm restitvit et excolivit Volusia Cornelia, daughter of Quintus, restored and decorated...
- INVICTI AVG NAEVIVS AVG LIB ADIVT PROC PRINCIPIA RVINA OPRESS A SOLO RESTITVIT". This can be translated as: "For the health of Imperator Caesar Marcus...
- according to the inscription: VIAM AVGVSTAM MILITAREM / VETVSTATE CORRVPTAM RESTITVIT. In English: He restored the via militaris Augusta, which had become dilapidated...