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English: Early Christian gravestone of the priest Amulricus/Amalarich (ca. 800) found in the church of St Maximin in Trier, now in the collection of the Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier, Germany. The Latin text reads: + HIC [r]ESQVIESCIT AMVLRICU[s] LEVITA ET MONA-CHVS OBIIT IIII NON(as) MARC(ia)S, which translates as: Here rest Amulricus, priest and monk, who died on the 4th day before the Nonae of March,
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