- now
known as
Parthicus Maximus and
Restitutor Orientis ("Restorer of the East"). He took up the
title Restitutor Orbis ("Restorer of the World"). This...
-
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...
- cult to 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...
- Palmyra. The
rebellion was crushed, but he was spared. (possible)
Aurelian "
Restitutor"
Lucius Domitius Aureli****
August (?) 270 –
November (?) 275 (5 years...
-
basis of
which restitutors from
eastern Slovakia became the
owners of
lucrative land in the
Tatra village of Veľký Slavkov.
These restitutors then quickly...
-
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...
- as Adiabenicus,
Parthicus maximus,
Persicus maximus, but
above all as
Restitutor orbis, as he had
succeeded in
reunifying the
Empire by
defeating both...
-
meaning is unclear. The word is
translated into
Latin as corrector, but "
restitutor" is
another possible translation; the
latter title was an
honorary one...
- is why the
emperor was
given the
epithets of "Dacicus maximus," and "
Restitutor Daciarum" ("Restorer of Dacia"). The
emperor was now
determined to bar...