up sarcophagus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A sarcophagus is a funeral receptacle for a corpse. Sarcophagus may also refer to: "Sarcophagus" (The...
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San Macario (d. 1571), an Italian woman accused of witchcraft Polyxena sarcophagus, a classical work of art The Sacrifice of Polyxena (Charles Le Brun)...
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Adelphia (redirect from Adelphia (disambiguation))
Adelphi (disambiguation) Philadelphia Adelphia, New Jersey Adelphia (roman noble) Sarcophagus of Adelphia: 4th century paleo-Christian sarcophagus found...
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the Crucifixion of Jesus and his resurrection, seen in the 4th century sarcophagus of Domitilla in Rome, the use of a wreath around the Chi-Rho symbolizes...
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church where he had served as bishop, and his remains were moved to a sarcophagus in that church. In 1087, while the Greek Christian inhabitants of the...
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outside of a marble Early Christian sarcophagus used for the burial of Junius Bassus. He died in 359. This sarcophagus has been described as "probably the...
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in the display. In 2007 the Egyptian tableau which includes Egyptian sarcophagus, which eerily opens to reveal a mummified secret, returned after an overhaul...
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dragon") in the city of Lod is a Greek Orthodox church containing a sarcophagus venerated as the tomb of the fourth-century Christian martyr Saint George...
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Altıkulaç (redirect from Altıkulaç (disambiguation))
a village in Turkey Altıkulaç, Çan Altıkulaç Sarcophagus, a 4th-century sarcophagus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Bassus (redirect from Bassus (disambiguation))
the Esquiline Hill in Rome Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, early Christian Sarcophagus used by Junius Bassus This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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thousand lire banknote The Capitoline Wolf, bronze sculpture Capitol (disambiguation) History of Rome Via del Corso Wallace, William (2010). Michelangelo:...
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twice defeated them in battle. Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, whose sarcophagus carries a short inscription in Saturnian metre commemorating his deeds...
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because it appears as a lyre with seven strings in the Hagia Triada sarcophagus in Crete during the Mycenean age. Apollo's lyre had also seven strings...
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Mattei (redirect from Mattei (disambiguation))
a 1972 film Mattei sarcophagus I, known as Mattei I Electrohomeopathy, also Mattei cancer cure Matteis, surname This disambiguation page lists articles...
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1050 BCE. The oldest text in Phoenician script is an inscription on the sarcophagus of King Ahiram c. 1000 BCE. This script is the parent script of all western...
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Augustine of Hippo. De civitate Dei. Lawrence, Marion (1965). "The Velletri Sarcophagus". American Journal of Archaeology. 69 (3): 212. doi:10.2307/502285. JSTOR 502285...
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Phillip. The Muses (1578 painting by Tintoretto) Thalia Theatre (disambiguation) "Sarcophagus of the Muses". Retrieved 11 December 2018 – via Musee du Louvre...
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Green Goblin had a movie crew, on location, finding an Egyptian–like sarcophagus. Inside was an ancient, mythological demon, the Green Goblin. He naturally...
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on 28 August. The earliest known use of the Dormition is found on a sarcophagus in the crypt of a church in Zaragoza in Spain dated c. 330. The Assumption...
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Park. The Gothic Our Lady of Częstochowa Church in Darłowo contains the sarcophagus of Eric of Pomerania, King of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, whereas the...
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construction of the cathedral were brought from Rome and Ravenna, including the sarcophagus in which Charlemagne was eventually laid to rest. A bronze bear from...
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Junius Bassus (redirect from Junius Bassus (disambiguation))
(317-359), son of the consul Basilica of Junius Bassus Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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with the Gothic Our Lady of Częstochowa church, which holds the king's sarcophagus. The St. Mary's Church in Stargard and Saint John Co-Cathedral in Kamień...
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Bishop of Milan, placed the relics of the three saints in a porphyry sarcophagus, where they were found in January 1864. A tradition claims that, after...
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Ludovisi (redirect from Ludovisi (disambiguation))
Ludovisi sarcophagus, an ancient Roman sarcophagus dating to around 250–260 AD All pages with titles containing Ludovisi This disambiguation page lists...
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Dhabyan - Saad al-Din bin Ghurab - Abd El-Razzak El-Sanhuri - Saqqara - Sarcophagus - Satet - Scarabaeidae - Scaraboid seal - Scribe - Season of the Emergence...
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simple chapel at his hermitage at Candes-St-Martin to Tours and his sarcophagus was reburied behind the high altar of the new basilica. A large block...
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Catherine's Monastery - Sais, Egypt - Salec - Abdel-Razzak Al-Sanhuri - Sarcophagus - Satis - Scarabaeus sacer - Scaraboid seal - Scribe - Second Battle...
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