- A
church monument is an
architectural or
sculptural memorial to a
deceased person or persons,
located within a
Christian church. It can take
various forms...
- An urn is a vase,
often with a cover, with a
typically narrowed neck
above a
rounded body and a
footed pedestal.
Describing a
vessel as an "urn", as opposed...
- The use of rock-cut cave
tombs in the
region began in the
early Canaanite period, from 3100–2900 BCE. The
custom lapsed a millennium, however,
before re-emerging...
- A
monumental br**** is a type of
engraved sepulchral memorial once
found through Western Europe,
which in the 13th
century began to
partially take the place...
-
first six
centuries of the religion's existence. The
three main
types are
sepulchral inscriptions,
epigraphic records, and
inscriptions concerning private...
- The
Sepulchral way of the Plaça de la
Villa de
Madrid is a
Roman necropolis dating from the 1st to the 3rd
century AD,
located in the Plaça de la Villa...
- The
Florence Baptistery, also
known as the
Baptistery of
Saint John (Italian:
Battistero di San Giovanni), is a
religious building in Florence, Italy....
-
Alexander ordered his
architect Aristobulus to
decorate the
interior of the
sepulchral chamber of Cyrus's tomb. Afterwards,
Alexander travelled to
Ecbatana to...
-
character actor in over 140 productions, he was
known for his "dark,
sepulchral"
looks and
brooding screen presence that saw him
often play criminals...
-
Jorge Luis
Borges (1899–1986), who
commemorated him in
three poems: "
Sepulchral Inscription" from
Fervor of
Buenos Aires (1923) "A Page to Commemorate...