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English: Copy of the tombstone of Andrew of Perugia (Andreas Perusinus), dated 1332, at the Quanzhou Museum of Maritime History, Fujian (the original is in Beijing somewhere). C. J. Fordyce's 1954 reading is: ☩ Hic (in PFS) sepultus est | Andreas Perusinus (de- | votus ep. Cayton ....... | .......ordinis (fratrum | min.) .................. | ... (Jesus Christi) Apostolus | ............................ | ........(in mense) ....... | m(cccxx)xii ☩. However, it is difficult to make out any of this text on this copy of the stone.
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Camera location24° 54′ 33.43″ N, 118° 36′ 43.21″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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