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- Rudolf of Rheinfelden Duke of Swabia Bronze graveslab, Merseburg Cathedral Born c. 1025 Died (1080-10-15)15 October 1080 Hohenmölsen, Saxon Eastern March...
- The Kilmartin Stones are a collection of 79 ancient graveslabs (one exception being a side-slab of a tomb chest) at Kilmartin parish church in the village...
- which is listed together with items in the churchyard, including many graveslabs. Most of the other buildings are houses, cottages and ****ociated structures...
- MeasuringWorth. Retrieved 7 May 2024. Davies (2008), pg 571. "Guto Nyth Bran Graveslab, Llanwonno Church (310062)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 24 May 2014. Nos...
- building in the parish is All Saints Church, which is listed, together with graveslabs, a tomb, and a memorial in the churchyard. The other listed buildings...
- panel of a table tomb from the O'Tunney workshop Graveslab of "The Brethren" depicting two knights Graveslab of Nicholas Baron, abbot until 1532, using an...
- is a 12th-century drum font, a piscina and aumbry, a late 13th century graveslab, and an early 14th century effigy, believed to be of Robert FitzRalph...
- View of the Grave of the Seven Daughters, with stone graveslabs...
- The Kilmartin Stones in Scotland - a collection of ancient stone carved graveslabs...
- Maél Póil, Irish Abbot, fl. c. 9th-10th centuries. In 1978 a graveslab was discovered at the church and graveyard of the townland of Templemoyle, Athenry...