Definition of Exequies. Meaning of Exequies. Synonyms of Exequies

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Definition of Exequies

Exequies
Exequy Ex"e*quy, n.; pl. Exequies. [L. exequiae, exsequiae, a funeral procession, fr. exsequi to follow out: cf. OF. exeques. See Exequte.] A funeral rite (usually in the plural); the ceremonies of burial; obsequies; funeral procession. But see his exequies fulfilled in Rouen. --Shak.

Meaning of Exequies from wikipedia

- Steven (1989). Art and death at the Spanish Habsburg Court: The Royal Exequies for Philip IV. Columbia: University of Missouri Press. ISBN 978-0-8262-0710-4...
- Steven (1989). Art and death at the Spanish Habsburg Court: The Royal Exequies for Philip IV. Columbia: University of Missouri Press. ISBN 978-0-8262-0710-4...
- 1957, p. 53. Lorenz, Michael (9 June 2014). "Haydn Singing at Vivaldi's Exequies: An Ineradicable Myth". michaelorenz.blogspot.com. Kendall, Alan (1979)...
- Sir William Laxton (c. 1500 – 27 July 1556) was a Lord Mayor of London during the reign of Henry VIII, and eight times Master of the Worshipful Company...
- Andrew Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor (Wyndsore, Wyndesor) KB (1467–1543), was a Member of Parliament, English peer, and Keeper of the Wardrobe, knight banneret...
- Sir Edward Lewknor or Lewkenor (1542 – 19 September 1605) was a prominent member of the puritan gentry in East Anglia in the later Elizabethan period,...
- Haydn Society of North America Michael Lorenz, "Haydn Singing at Vivaldi's Exequies: An Ineradicable Myth". Michael Lorenz blog, 9 June 2014 "Discovering Haydn"...
- Sir Stephen Jenyns (c. 1450–1523) was a wool merchant from Wolverhampton, Merchant of the Staple and Master Merchant Taylor who became Lord Mayor of London...
- Sir Thomas Offley (c. 1500/05 – 1582) was a Sheriff of London and Lord Mayor of London during the reign of Queen Mary I of England. A long-serving alderman...
- but was before 25 September 1300 when Edward I commanded celebration of exequies for the late earl. The following day the royal escheators were ordered...