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What does it mean in Latin?
[...] obiit M. D. CCC. XXIII calendis novembris. [...] hic natus est Conradus. I know here is a date, but what does the rest of the sentence mean? thanks in advanced :)
Oct 3, 2012 4:55 PM
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I believe it refers to the date he (Conradus) is born... natus est being 'is born' :)
October 3, 2012
...he died in 1823 on November 1... He (or "here") was born Conrad.
June 4, 2013
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