- A
tombeau (plural tombeaux) is a
musical composition (earlier, in the
early 16th century, a poem)
commemorating the
death of a
notable individual. The...
- Le
Tombeau de
Couperin (The
Grave of Couperin) is a
suite for solo
piano by
Maurice Ravel,
composed between 1914 and 1917. The
piece is in six movements...
- Rivière du
Tombeau is a
river in
northwestern Mauritius. Its
source is on the
slopes of
Pieter Both Mountain, from
where it
flows north and then west...
- The Tomb of Askia, in Gao, Mali, is
believed to be the
burial place of
Askia Mohammad I, one of the
Songhai Empire's most
prolific emperors. It was built...
- Baie du
Tombeau is a
village in
Mauritius located in the
Pamplemousses District,
situated near the Rivière du
Tombeau. The
village is
administered by...
- The Last
Bolshevik (French: Le
Tombeau d'Alexandre) is a 1992
French do****entary film
about director Aleksandr Medvedkin,
directed by
Chris Marker. Léonor...
- (Hebrew: קברי המלכים
Keveri HaMlakhim; Arabic: قبور السلاطين; French:
Tombeau des Rois) are a rock-cut
funerary complex in East
Jerusalem believed to...
-
likely to
interpret it as le
tombeau de Marot;
where tombeau may mean ‘tomb’ (as per the
cover picture), but also
tombeau, ‘a work of art (literature or...
- For Anatole's Tomb (French: Pour un
tombeau d'Anatole) is an
unfinished poem by the
French writer Stéphane Mallarmé. It is also
known as A Tomb for Anatole...
- The
Tombeau de
Merlin is a
megalithic monument dating from the
Neolithic period located in the
Forest of Paimpont, at a
place called La
Marette near the...