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antoninianus and legend
A second antoninianus has been published in 1996, bearing the shortened legend < small > MARTI PROPVGT

antoninianus and Rome
He also demonetized the antoninianus during this period in Rome.

bears and legend
The Osmanli ruler Osman I was the first Turkish ruler who minted coins in his own name in 1320s, for it bears the legend " Minted by Osman son of Ertugul ".
A 17th-century legend has it that Hedwig, while on a pilgrimage to Rome, stopped at Bad Zell in Austria, where she had healing waters spring up at a source which today still bears her name.
The Upper Egyptian Famine Stela, dating from the Ptolemaic period, bears an inscription containing a legend about a famine of seven years during the reign of Djoser.
In a map drawn in the Relation des Jésuites ( 1662 – 1663 ), the lake bears the legend " Lac Ontario ou des Iroquois " with the name " Ondiara " in smaller type.
Today, the Tube map bears the legend, " This diagram is an evolution of the original design conceived in 1931 by Harry Beck " in the lower right-hand corner.
To this day the family's shield bears a white horse rising from the waves .. Based on the above, in Cornish author Craig Weatherhill's The Lyonesse Stone trilogy ( The Lyonesse Stone, Seat of Storms, The Tinners ' Way ), the Trevelyan family, drawn into the worlds of ancient Cornish legend, are direct descendants of the Lyonesse flood survivor.
This legend I heard from other Phœnicians as well ; and the coinage current among the Sidonians bears upon it the effigy of Europa sitting upon a bull, none other than Zeus.
And in Hyginus ' version of the legend, founded apparently on a tragedy by some follower of Euripides, Antigone, on being handed over by Creon to her lover Haemon to be slain, is secretly carried off by him and concealed in a shepherd's hut, where she bears him a son, Maeon.
Leicester Square is the centre of London's cinema land, and one of the signs marking the Square bears the legend " Theatreland ".
It bears the legend:
The story bears a striking similarity to folktales from other cultures, including the Irish legend of Oisín and the earlier Chinese legend of Ranka.
There are approximately five principal varieties of coins produced by Stephen's mints, normally containing the legend, but one issue bears the legend which cannot be translated but is thought to have been constructed by the moneyers to look like the previous reign's, so they could disassociate themselves from the conflict and hedge their bets about who would win, while still providing the required number of new coins.
The obverse bears the legend around a left-facing bust of the queen, while the reverse bears the legend.
The obverse bears a right-facing portrait of the king with the legend.
The obverse bears a right-facing portrait of the king with the legend.
The brass letterbox still bears the legend " First Lord of the Treasury ".
The obverse shows the bust of king facing right wearing a wreath and bears the legend.
According to the legend, she sat on the rock at the Rhine which now bears her name, and lured fishermen and boatmen to the dangers of the reefs with the sound of her voice.
The obverse side of the seal bears the legend " State of West Virginia " together with the state motto, Montani Semper Liberi (" mountaineers are always free ").

bears and AN
It bears the name of House Bill No. 5752 otherwise known as " AN ACT CREATING THE MUNICIPALITY OF SULTAN TAMBILAWAN BAYAO IN THE PROVINCE OF NORTH COTABATO ".

bears and ET
The reverse of the medallion is common to all variants since inception of the award, it bears the relief inscription on three lines " VALEUR ET DISPLINE " ( VALOUR AND DISCIPLINE ) and is surrounded by a blue enamelled ring.

bears and eternal
* In the anime Rin-Daughters of Mnemosyne ( Mnemosyne ( anime )) The Tree of life is an eternal tree that bears fruit that grants immortal life to woman, while men are turned into short-lived angel-like creatures who have sex with and then kill the immortal woman.
Indeed, the opera bears some striking resemblances with the novel, and, in short, tells the story of a medieval ( and historically real ) singer, whose art is so beautiful that he causes Venus, the goddess of love herself, to fall in love with him, and to offer him eternal life with her in the Venusberg.
God is one eternal being, spherical in form, comprehending all things within himself, is intelligent, and moves all things, but bears no resemblance to human nature either in body or mind.
Wis 7: 26 says that “ she is a reflection of eternal light, a spotless mirror of the working of God, and an image of his goodness .” The author of Hebrews says of Christ: “ He reflects the glory of God and bears the very stamp of his nature, upholding the universe by his word of power .”
: Moreover, Holy Scripture most especially highlights this eternal and undeserved grace of our election and brings it out more clearly for us, in that it further bears witness that not all people have been chosen but that some have not been chosen or have been passed by in God's eternal election -- those, that is, concerning whom God, on the basis of his entirely free, most just, irreproachable, and unchangeable good pleasure, made the following decision: to leave them in the common misery into which, by their own fault, they have plunged themselves ; not to grant them saving faith and the grace of conversion ; but finally to condemn and eternally punish them ( having been left in their own ways and under his just judgment ), not only for their unbelief but also for all their other sins, in order to display his justice.
** Der Atlas (" Atlas ": the singer, having wished to experience either eternal happiness or eternal wretchedness, has the latter, and blames himself for the weight of sorrow, as heavy as the world, that he now bears )

bears and Rome
Inscriptions have been found in north-west and west-central Italy, in the region that even now bears the name of the Etruscans, Tuscany ( from Latin tuscī " Etruscans "), as well as in modern Latium north of Rome, in today's Umbria west of the Tiber, around Capua in Campania and in the Po valley to the north of Etruria.
They were mentioned by Julius Caesar in his treatise, The Gallic Wars, and by 391 BC, they were written about by Roman Consul, Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, who received seven of them, " canes Scotici ", as a gift to be used for fighting lions, bears, that in his words, " all Rome viewed with wonder ".
The gate by which it left the Servian walls of Rome bore the name Porta Capena ; perhaps the only case in which a gate in this enceinte bears the name of the place to which it led.
Dante, who is himself supposed by some to have visited Rome during this year to gain the Jubilee indulgence, refers to it under the name Giubbileo in the Inferno and indirectly bears witness to the enormous concourse of pilgrims by comparing the sinners passing along one of the bridges of Malebolge in opposite directions, to the throngs crossing the bridge of the Castel Sant ' Angelo on their way to and from St. Peter's.
Initially the settlement was known as " Rome Corners ," and there is a road south of the village which still bears that name.
The IV rione of Rome, Campo Marzio, which covers a smaller section of the original area, bears the same name.
This category refers only to the Popes of the Roman Catholic Church, whose supreme head also bears the title of Bishop of Rome.
The inscription bears witness of no slight value to the importance of the Church of Rome in the 2nd century.
The regiment bears battle honours on its Regimental Colours from both units, including Normandy Landing, Dives Crossing and Rhine in the case of the former, and Monte Camino, Monte Majo, Monte La Difensa / Monte La Remetanea, Anzio and Rome in the case of the latter.
The Regiment bears the FSSF battle honours Monte Camino, Monte Majo, Monte La Difensa / Monte La Rmetanea, Anzio and Rome on its Regimental Colour.
Eurasian brown bears were used in Ancient Rome for fighting in arenas.
After the Roman conquest, pure literature bears the stamp of Rome rather than of Alexandria.

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