Noun
salvator (plural salvators)
(obsolete) saviour
Though music is the chief excellence of the Neapolitans, Naples has produced some good Painters. Luca Giordano, and Salvator Rosa, were both of them born here : the latter, to judge by a ridiculous anecdote that is told of him, was a man of wit, as well as a painter. Peter Beckford
Artesian springs in the Salvator Rosa section of the park are considered amongst the most biodiverse in the state. Source: Internet
In painting, there was only a portrait of Hieronymus Holtzschuher, a Madonna and Child (1526), Salvator Mundi (1526), and two panels showing St. John with St. Peter in background and St. Paul with St. Mark in the background. Source: Internet
Observing that the Victory was about to pass close astern, the Salvator del Mundo, which had more or less been disabled, judiciously hauled down her flag as soon as some of Victory's bow guns came to bear. Source: Internet
Moments later, Excellent and Diadem commenced an attack on the Salvator del Mundo, with Excellent stationing herself on the weather bow and Diadem on the lee quarter of the Spanish three-decker. Source: Internet
Mount Moffatt is the next most visited section, followed by Salvator Rosa and Ka Ka Mundi. Source: Internet