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ANDREAE ZAYTONENSI EP. O.F.M. QUI ANNO SALVTIS MCCCXVIII AURAS EX ORIENTALIBUS PLAGIS ORTAS TUM PRIMUM CREBRESCENTES CHRISTIANISSIMO SOLLERTISSIMOQUE ANIMO FELICITER HAUSIT ALMA PERUSIA MATER AD PERPETUAM REI MEMORIAM PUBLICO SUMPTU POSUIT
The plaque commemorates Bishop Andrew of Perugia, who lived in the 14th century AD. In 1307 he was sent by Pope Clemens V to China together with other bishops to spread Christianity, and served as bishop of Quanzhou.
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Translation of the text on the sign: [The text on the sign appears in Chinese and Latin] Andrea went to the East in 1318, where he actively and enthusiastically spread Catholicism became the bishop of Quanzhou, the place where he was born beautiful hometown Perugia City This monument was specially built to commemorate it Perugia City 1992
ANDREA ZAYTONENS EP. O.F.M. WHO IN THE YEAR 1388 SALVATED THE WINDS ARISING FROM THE EASTERN PLAGES THEN THE FIRST GROWING CHRISTIAN SKILLFUL MIND HAPPILY DRAWN MOTHER ALMA PERUSIA IN PERPETUAL MEMORY OF THE THING HE PLACED AT THE PUBLIC EXPENSE