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- elaborate tomb monuments. The name stems from the Ancient Gr**** νεκρόπολις nekropolis (lit. 'city of the dead'). The term usually implies a separate burial...
- After The Apocalypse (1995) Mission Child (1998) Review by Jo Walton. Nekropolis (2001) Review by James Sc****enberg. Mothers and Other Monsters, Small...
- Spheres is the fourth studio album by Nekropolis, released independently in 1988. All music is composed by Peter Frohmader Adapted from the Spheres liner...
- Axura necropolises is an archeological site dating to the end of the Iron Age located at the eastern end of the village of Axura in Sharur district in...
- Mini ature, a species of frog Miniatures (Alog album), 2005 Miniatures (Nekropolis album), 1989 Miniatures (video game), 2024 Miniature (album), a 1988 album...
- Ages: Gangrel and Exalted: A Shadow Over Heaven's Eye (both White Wolf), Nekropolis (Five Star), and Defender: Hyperswarm (I-Books). He is also the author...
- visual artist.[user-generated source?] He was also known by the pseudonym Nekropolis, a name under which he released several early works. Taking cues from...
- Pèlerin parmi les ombres (1996), German: Nekropolis (2001, 2003), Catalan: Necròpolis (2004), Finnish: Nekropoli (2006), Italian: Necropoli (2008), Serbian:...
- under his Nekropolis moniker as well as his collaborative efforts with other musicians. General "Discography of Peter Frohmader/Nekropolis". Aural Innovations...
- Picnic, produced by grunge pioneer Jack Endino. After their fourth album, Nekropolis, the group disbanded in 1994. Andi Schmidt and Ronnie Henseler later formed...