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At Tours he visited the tomb of Saint Martin and sent a message to Thierry predicting that, within three years, he and his children would perish.
Suinin's tomb can be visited in Nishi-machi, Amagatsuji, Nara City.
Seimu's tomb can be visited today at Misasagi-cho, Nara City.
When Pausanias visited Thebes in Boeotia, in the second century AD, he was shown Hector's tomb and was told that the bones had been transported to Thebes according to a Delphic oracle.
The tomb at Sebaste continued, nevertheless, to be visited by pious pilgrims, and St. Jerome bears witness to miracles being worked there.
says the group who reported to the disciples the finding of the empty tomb consisted of " Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James, and the others with them " ( it is not said they all visited the tomb, nor exclude that some might have joined the group on the way back ).
Following this, Mary of Bethany inexplicably disappears from the narrative, while the earlier unmentioned Mary Magdalene emerges without introduction at Jesus ' crucifixion, finding later his tomb empty and being the first to be visited by him after the resurrection.
Variants have to do with the precise time the women visited the tomb, the number and identity of the women ; the purpose of their visit ; the appearance of the messenger ( s )— angelic or human ; their message to the women ; and the response of the women.
In 1898 German Emperor Wilhelm II visited Saladin's tomb to pay his respects.
In 1000, he visited Charlemagne's tomb in Aachen, removing relics from it and transporting them to Rome.
( The mosque of Sheikh Maitham and his tomb can be visited in the outskirts of the capital, Manama, near the district of Mahooz.
The Ming dynasty resumed communications with Po-ni in the 1370s and the Po-ni ruler Ma-na-jih-chia-na visited the Ming capital Nanjing in 1408 and died there ; his tomb was rediscovered in the 20th century, and is now a protected monument.
Cnut visited his tomb on the anniversary of his death and laid a cloak decorated with peacocks on it to assist in his salvation, peacocks symbolising resurrection.
Within a few years, so many people visited Putnam's tomb that the marble marker became badly mutilated ; it was removed for safe keeping to the Connecticut State Capitol in Hartford.
His house, farm and tomb are now the most visited sardinian museum ( Compendio Garibaldino ).
A life-size figure of Christ lying in his tomb is widely visited by the faithful, especially on Holy Saturday.
Every year, his tomb in the Cuixà monastery near Prada, is visited by thousands of Catalans.
Her tomb was moved to the cemetery by the nuns ' chapter house, where it could be visited until it was destroyed in the Dissolution of the Monasteries under Henry VIII of England.
* In the 1985 Contact ( novel ) ( by Carl Sagan ), the character Xi Qiaomu — who had been involved in excavations of the tomb of Emperor Qin during the Cultural Revolution — is visited by a personified alien in the form of the Emperor Qin.
His tomb is in St. Bonaventure Monastery in Detroit, and is visited by thousands every year.
His remains were buried at West Norwood Cemetery in London, where the tomb is still visited by admirers.
There, he visited the tomb memorial for the Yellow Emperor, a near-mythical historical figure from whom the Chinese believe they are descended.
He then visited Nanjing, the former capital of the Republic of China, where he visited the tomb of ROC founder Sun Yat-sen. After a brief visit to Shanghai, Soong made an emotional return to his ancestral home in Hunan province.

visited and Frederick
Returning from Saint Petersburg, they visited Frederick the Great in Rheinsberg.
King Frederick Augustus II of Saxony visited her shop in 1844 and purchased an ichthyosaur skeleton for his extensive natural history collection.
In 1169 he visited Rome, possibly to answer accusations made against him by Archbishop Frederick, although if so, the charge is unknown.
The U. S. industrialist Harold Frederick Pitcairn, upon learning of the successful flights of the autogyro, had previously visited De la Cierva in Spain.
Frederick I Barbarossa visited his uncle Conrad III twice in the city of Monza in 1158 and 1163.
On his return from the Holy Land, Richard visited his sister Isabella, the empress of Frederick II.
Landscape pioneer Frederick Law Olmsted visited Eagle Pass in 1854 and noted the many slave hunters and runaway slaves residing in Piedras Negras, as well as the many saloons and gambling houses, which catered to Fort Duncan's soldiers and other unsavory characters.
It was originally called " The King of Prussia ", either in honour of Frederick the Great or else after King Frederick William IV who visited the area in 1842 to meet Elizabeth Fry, the prison reformer.
Charles Douglass ’ father, the famous abolitionist Frederick Douglass, visited and would have become a resident had he not died before the house that his son was building for him was completed.
Eckley and Perry state of Leesville: “ It was one of the stations on the Underground Railroad, and in those days its little public hall at times was visited by such bright and shining abolition lights as William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, Wendell Phillips, Parker Pillsbury .”
Norman's shop, directly across the street from the London Hospital, was visited by a surgeon named Frederick Treves, who invited Merrick to be examined and photographed.
Karnak was visited and described in succession by Claude Sicard and his travel companion Pierre Laurent Pincia ( 1718 and 1720 – 21 ), Granger ( 1731 ), Frederick Louis Norden ( 1737 – 38 ), Richard Pococke ( 1738 ), James Bruce ( 1769 ), Charles-Nicolas-Sigisbert Sonnini de Manoncourt ( 1777 ), William George Browne ( 1792 – 93 ), and finally by a number of scientists of the Napoleon expedition, including Vivant Denon, during 1798 – 1799.
Frederick visited his army on 28 September 1620, but, lacking a military background, left the conduct of the war to his generals.
In 1773 he visited Germany and was present at the Prussian regimental drills and army manœuvres ; Frederick the Great, recognizing Guibert's ability, showed great favour to the young comte and freely discussed military questions with him.
As King of Norway, Frederick is most remarkable in never having visited the country.
In 1764, Helvétius visited England, and the next year, at the invitation of Frederick II, went to Berlin, where the king paid him much attention.
The play alludes to a German duke, who is generally thought to be Frederick I, Duke of Württemberg, who had visited England in 1592 and was elected to the Order of the Garter in 1597 ( and who was eventually only installed in Stuttgart on 6 November 1603 ).
In 1738, he visited England, became one of the leading friends and advisers of Frederick, Prince of Wales, who now headed the opposition, and wrote for the occasion The Patriot King, which together with a previous essay, The Spirit of Patriotism, and The State of Parties at the Accession of George I, were entrusted to Pope and not published.
Frederick the Great, a keen flute player visited the court in December 1745, and it is likely that many of Hasse's flute sonatas and concertos that date to this time were written for Frederick.
In 1859 for example, it was visited by Frederick Law Olmsted on his European tour of parks, and it had an influence on the planting in Central Park, New York.
American explorer John Lloyd Stephens and English architect Frederick Catherwood visited the site in 1840, at which time the site was a confused jumble of overgrown ruins.
* Frederick II of Prussia ( also known as Frederick the Great ) after a trip to Irvine, visited Perceton before returning to Potsdam near Berlin.

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