Answer The expression is "Pontifex Maximus". Pontifex literally means "bridge-builder" (pons + facere) and "maximus" means "greatest". This refers to one of the vocations of the pope i.e. to build bridges between people.
23
I assume you mean XXIII and not the actual words spelled out in Latin (which I do not know)
it's the number 23
do you mean 'pont', which means 'bridge' in French?
The prefix "pont" means bridge. It is derived from the Latin word "pons, pontis".
"Pio sexto pont max" translates to "Pius VI, Supreme Pontiff" in English. It refers to Pope Pius VI, who served as the pope from 1775 to 1799. The title "Pontifex Maximus" signifies his role as the highest priest and leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
bont (or pont) is welsh for bridge
If you mean in Roman numerals it is: (IV)XXIII = 1000*4+23 = 4023
what does surrendered title mean on my registration?
on the Avignon bridge... (French folk song) ON THE BRIDGE OF AVIGNON WE ARE DANCING WE ARE DANCING SUR LE PONT DAR AVIGNONT LE JUS LA JUS LE JUS
Hans is the short form of Johannes/Johann (John)
Do you mean 23-11-1991? Then according to today's rules it is: XXIII-XI-MCMXCI