- Burial, also
known as
interment or inhumation, is a
method of
final disposition whereby a dead body is
placed into the ground,
sometimes with objects....
- Sir
Martin Bowes (1496/97 – 1566) was a very
prominent and
active civic dignitary of
Tudor London whose career continued through the
reigns of
Henry VIII...
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their friends having died already, had
recourse to the most
shameless sepultures:
sometimes getting the
start of
those who had
raised a pile, they threw...
-
Berengaria of
Castile (Seville, 1253 – Guadalajara, 1300),
Infanta of
Castile and Lady of
Guadalajara in her own right. She was the
eldest child of King...
- Her
burial is
recorded in
Paroisse Saint Aubert (Arras, Pas-de-Calais).
Sépultures (1672–1775), np [image 929/967]. AD 62
Arras 5 MIR 041/8
Returning at...
- The
Parthon de Von
family is a
Belgian noble family stemming from Châteauroux in France. Its
filiation goes back to Étienne Parthon,
bourgeois of Châteauroux...
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blood of his father, and
ordered the
corpse to be left
without a
sepulture.
During or
after his
Indian campaigns,
Eucratides was
attacked and defeated...
- ****in
respectueuse (1946) The
Victors (Men
Without Shadows) /
Morts sans
sépulture (1946) In the Mesh / L'engrénage (1948)
Dirty Hands (Crime P****ionnel...
- pp. 445–446. ISBN 2-87754-056-1. Pénin,
Marie Christine. "Tombes et
sepultures dans les
cimetieres et
autrex lieux".
Archived from the
original on 30...
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widely accepted by all scholars. Harris, O. D. (2010). "'Une
tresriche sepulture': the tomb and
chantry of John of
Gaunt and
Blanche of
Lancaster in Old...