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restitutor การใช้

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  • His successes were instrumental in ending the Roman Empire's Crisis of the Third Century, earning him the title " Restitutor Orbis " or'Restorer of the World '.
  • The word is translated to Latin as corrector but restitutor is another possible translation; the latter title was an honorary one meant to praise the bearer for driving enemies out of Roman territories.
  • Carausius appears to have appealed to native British dissatisfaction with Roman rule; he issued coins with legends such as " Restitutor Britanniae " ( Restorer of Britain ) and " Genius Britanniae " ( Spirit of Britain ).
  • He appears to have appealed to native British dissatisfaction with Roman rule : he issued coins with legends such as " Restitutor Britanniae " ( Restorer of Britain ) and " Genius Britanniae " ( Spirit of Britain ).
  • Postumus represented himself as the restorer of Gaul ( " Restitutor Galliarum " ) and the bringer of security to the provinces ( " Salus Provinciarum " ) on some of his coins; his control of the Spanish and British mining regions was presumably crucial in this regard, as was his employment of master minters who would have come into Gaul with Gallienus.
  • On the right of the Arch of Septimius Severus in the Roman Forum, between the arch and the Curia, it is still extant the basis of a statue erected by Neratius in honour of Constantius II; the Emperor is celebrated in the epigraph ( ) as " restitutor urbis et orbis, extinctor pestiferae tyrannidis ", a reference to his victory over Magnentius.