Charles E. Pont was born on January 6, 1898 and died on July 28, 1971. Charles E. Pont would have been 73 years old at the time of death or 117 years old today.
The Latin phrase 'Pont Max' stands for Pontifex Maximus, which means 'high priest' or 'chief priest'. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'pontifex' means 'bridge-builder'. It's formed from the combination of 'pons', as 'bridge'; and 'facio', as 'I make, I build'. The adjective 'maximus' means 'greatest'.Note: May I add, just in case the asker wasn't aware, that 'Pont Max', or, as stated before, 'Pontifex Maximus', is generally used in reference to Popes of the Catholic Church. Monuments will often carry inscriptions such as "Gregorivs XVI Pont Max Anno XIV", in reference to a specific Pope (in this example, Gregory XVI). The term used to be used in reference to bishops in general, but became a common title for the office of the Pope.
I have several plates. I wondered what they were worth. 1. Jardin des Tuileries et 1' Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel>> 2. <<La Pointe du vert Galant et le Pont Neuf>> 3. <<La Place de la Concorde>> 4. <<LaCathedrale Notre-Dame>> 5. <<Le Marche' aux Fleurs et la Conciergerie>> All of the above has Certificat d' Authenticite' Thanks Lyn
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