-
Netherlands and, eventually, England.
There were
major innovations in
effigial posture, the
deceased often being shown reclining or
kneeling in prayer...
-
Baron Montagu's
effigial monument in
Salisbury Cathedral...
- (d. 1376) and
Eleanor of
Lancaster (d. 1372) in
Chichester Cathedral.
Effigial slab for Sir
William de
Bayous (d. c. 1327) and his wife.
Church of St...
- (d. 1286) Sir
Robert de
Shurland (d. 1324)
Thomas Cheney (d. 1558) The
effigial monument of
Robert de
Shurland includes the
sculpted head of a horse, and...
- London:
Harry Abrams, 1964. ISBN 978-0-8109-3870-0 Roe,
Helen M. "Cadaver
Effigial Monuments in Ireland".
Journal of the
Royal Society of
Antiquaries of Ireland...
- 1400) and his wife
Agnes (d. c. 1401) in
Rochester Cathedral; and an
effigial monument to
Elizabeth Fitzalan (d. 1425) and Sir
Robert Goushill (d. 1403)...
- Zeus, 2017. ISBN 978-1-7849-7293-6 Oosterwijk, Sophie. "Precious-metal
effigial tomb
monuments in
medieval Europe 1080-1430". Academia.edu, 2014 Stanley...
- of the high altar.
Henry III was
interred nearby in a
chest tomb with
effigial monument. Many of the
Plantagenet kings of England,
their wives and other...
- on 21
March 1658 and is
commemorated by one of the
famous triple-decker
effigial monuments in
Swinbrook Church. His
estate p****ed to his nephew, Sir John...
- Ó
Conchobair was
interred in the
abbey and his tomb was
covered by an
effigial slab
which can
still be seen in a
niche in the north-east
corner of the...