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- been commemorated by blue plaques. The plaques themselves are permanent signs installed in publicly visible locations on buildings to commemorate either...
- The National Day of Commemorating the Holocaust (Ziua Naţională de Comemorare a Holocaustului in Romanian) is a national event held on October 9 in Romania...
- action and who have no known grave. Those with known graves are not commemorated here, nor are the missing that served in other organisations (such as...
- are buried or commemorated. The first poet interred in Poets' Corner was Geoffrey Chaucer in 1400. William Shakespeare was commemorated with a monument...
- convention. The important dates in a sitting monarch's reign may also be commemorated, an event often referred to as a "jubilee". Birthdays are the most common...
- Nations General ****embly declared 2004 as the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle against Slavery and its Abolition (having welcomed the fact...
- built at Constantinople in his honor. In Western Christianity Elisha is commemorated in the calendar of saints of the Carmelites, a Catholic religious order...
- commemorated persons who made contributions to German agriculture, industry, economy, science, and architecture: 10 ℛ︁ℳ︁ issued in 1929 commemorated agronomist...
- celebration in Jerusalem and Bethlehem, which she called "Epiphany" that commemorated the Nativity. Even at this early date, there was an octave ****ociated...
- latter battle was commemorated annually throughout the 18th century on 12 July, following the usual historical convention of commemorating events of that...