File:Jordanus Bricius from Germer-Durand 1876.jpg

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English: A wax rubbing of a marble slab found in the parish church of Roquemaure, France in 1855. It depicts Jordanus Bricius, a judge and legal scholar, who died in the middle of the 15th century. The Latin text reads: Hec est sepultura mag[ist]ri militis, utriusq[ue] juris professoris, domini Jordani Bricii, domini castrorum Velaucii et Castrinovi-Rubri, qui fuit judex major Provincie, et fecit edifica...
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Source Germer-Durand, Eugène (1876) (in French), Découvertes archéologiques faites à Nîmes et dans le Gard pendant l'année 1872, Nîmes: A. Catélan, pp. 78-79.
Author Eugène Germer-Durand (1812-1880)

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