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    The castrum doloris (Latin for castle of grief) was a structure and set of decorations which sheltered and accompanied the catafalque or bier in a funeral...
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  • Doloris may refer to : Castrum doloris is a name for the structure and decorations sheltering or accompanying the catafalque or bier that signify the prestige...
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    'castrum doloris'". nyheder.tv2.dk (in Danish). 19 February 2018. Retrieved 14 March 2018. Jeppesen, Issa (18 February 2018). "DR.dk". Castrum doloris:...
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    regalia have only been used on the occasion of a deceased monarch's Castrum doloris ('camp of woe') where the crown is placed on the coffin, the other...
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    bishops and even some German rulers were commemorated with brasses. The castrum doloris was a temporary catafalque erected around the coffin for the lying...
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    lions are still used outside Rosenborg, mainly when protecting the castrum doloris of kings. On 20 November 1905, when delegates of the Norwegian parliament...
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    the chapel at Christiansborg Palace. There the King was placed on castrum doloris, a ceremony largely unchanged since introduced at the burial of Frederik...
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    catafalque, common for grand funerals of the Baroque era, may be called a castrum doloris. Large processions have followed the catafalques of popes. The households...
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    monarchs ended in 1849, the crown is still used during a Danish king's castrum doloris, the last time in 1972. Used by the kings from Christian V to Christian...
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    corpse was placed in a church amid the elaborate architecture of the castrum doloris ("castle of mourning"). Heraldic shields, which were placed on the...
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  • century poet and composer Carl Michael Bellman for the mid-paced track "Castrum Doloris". The intro for the song "With Satan and Victorious Weapons" is a sample...
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    person put on coffins for the funeral and one of the elements of the castrum doloris, but removed before the burial. It became a tradition to decorate coffins...
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    of the Danish resistance movement was placed on his coffin under a castrum doloris. On 22 November 1942, The Washington Post published a photograph of...
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  • uncle Andrea, they sculpted the stucco statues for the catafalque or Castrum doloris erected for Michelangelo's elaborate funeral in Florence. No further...
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  • Austria (1701–2), and designs for engravings. In 1711 he designed a castrum doloris that was erected in St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna for the funeral...
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    Gedicht (lost) BuxWV 133 – Die Abendmusiken des Jahres 1700 BuxWV 134 – Castrum Doloris (lost) BuxWV 135 – Templum Honoris (lost) Note: Buxtehude preludes...
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    as the Triumph of the Blessed Sacrament in Prague in 1652 and the Castrum Doloris for Archduke Ferdinand IV from 1654, of which exists a copperplate...
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  • i Toruńska tajemnica by Marek Żelech (2008) (97) Pan Samochodzik i Castrum Doloris by Jakub Czarny (2009) (98) Pan Samochodzik i Płonący miecz by Jakub...
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  • Krzemieniec, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (now Kremenets, Ukraine). Castrum doloris of Paweł Karol Sanguszko in Kapucyn Church in Lublin and his tombstone...
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    monarchs and was placed on the corpse of the deceased, lying in the Castrum doloris. When the last of the Jagiellons, Sigismund II Augustus, died in Knyszyn...
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    Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach (in Vienna participated in the Castrum doloris for Joseph I 1711). For the tin coffins of Leopold I and Joseph I in...
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  • reconstruction of the Wilten Basilica (1651–1665). In addition, he realised the Castrum doloris for Archduke Leopold V (1646) and his wife Claudia, Archduchess of...
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    2003 album Of Empires Forlorn. Another English translation, entitled Castrum Doloris, was recorded by the Swedish black metal band Marduk on their 2003...
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  • Frederick V Prime minister – Johan Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg January – The castrum doloris of Louise in Christiansborg Chapel. 8 July – The wedding of Frederick...
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  • with Maciej Wronowicz : Exportatio defuncti, chant – on collection Castrum Doloris Bornus Consort 2013 (Dux) Jochymczyk, Maciej (2011). "The life and...
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  • larger phrase: Monasterium sine libris, est sicut civitas sine opibus, castrum sine numeris, coquina sine suppellectili, mensa sine cibis, hortus sine...
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