- A tomb (Ancient Gr****: τύμβος tumbos) or
sepulchre (Latin: sepulcrum) is a
repository for the
remains of the dead. It is
generally any
structurally enclosed...
- the
Temple of the Holy
Sepulcher, the
Protestant Church allowed to
carry out the
elimination of
taxes from the Holy
Sepulcher,
currently the Anglican...
- The
royal sepulchers set were
designed by
artist Gil de Siloé
commissioned by
Queen Isabella I of Castile. On the one hand is the
Sepulchers of John II...
- The Woes of the
Pharisees are
series of
criticisms by
Jesus against scribes and
Pharisees recorded in Luke 11:37–54 and
Matthew 23:1–39. Mark 12:35–40...
-
Church of the
Sepulchre of
Saint Mary, also Tomb of the
Virgin Mary (Hebrew: קבר מרים; Arabic: قبر السيدة العذراء مريم; Gr****: Τάφος της Παναγίας; Armenian:...
- The
Vicariate for Palestinian–Jordanian
Communities in the USA is an
Eastern Orthodox Church vicariate in the
United States under the
jurisdiction of the...
-
translation of
Simon Geneunsis (d. 1303) said, "Mumia, this is the
mumia of the
sepulchers with
aloes and
myrrh mixed with the
liquid (humiditate) of the
human body"...
- a
wealthy man who,
believing Jesus was the Messiah,
offered his own
sepulcher for the
burial of Jesus.
Possible locations for the tomb of
Jesus include...
-
January 2024. Armstrong,
Megan C., ed. (2021), "The
Order of the Holy
Sepulcher", The Holy Land and the
Early Modern Reinvention of Catholicism, Cambridge:...
- Catalunya. "Salamanca. Some
sepulchers of the Old Cathedral",
chromolithograph by Teófilo Rufflé,
illustrated page of 1865.
Sepulcher and
reredos of the Chapel...