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It contains a splendid pre-reformation oak rood screen built in 1480 and several other handsome monuments including the tomb of John Hawley ( d. 1408 ) and his two wives, covered with a large brass plate effigy of all three.
The same shield shown here is found on the tomb effigy of his grandson, William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury.
Henry IV's tomb effigy in Wroclaw.
Her tomb, placed on the south side of the Chapel of Edward the Confessor, displays her alabaster effigy which was executed by sculptor Jean de Liège.
His tomb consists of a bronze effigy beneath a tester depicting the Holy Trinity, with his heraldic achievements hung over the tester.
The tomb and effigy was destroyed in the French Revolution, his remains were reburied and a new tomb built in 1839.
His tomb and his recumbent effigy are one of the chief works of Burgundian sculpture.
She is buried in the Henry VII Lady Chapel of the Abbey, in a black marble tomb topped with a bronze gilded effigy and canopy, between the graves of William and Mary and the tomb of Mary, Queen of Scots.
A cadaver tomb or transi ( or " memento mori tomb ", Latin for " reminder of death ") is a type of gisant ( recumbent effigy tomb ) featuring an effigy in the macabre form of a decomposing corpse.
File: Guy B6. JPG | Defaced tomb effigy of Bishop Guy of Avesnes, Utrecht cathedral
The tomb front supporting his effigy slab ( but not originally belonging to it ) bears eight niches containing fifteenth-century carved figures of gallowglasses, mercenaries of Scottish origin who played a major role in Irish wars of the Later Middle Ages.
Mary's tomb effigy in the Church of Our Lady, Bruges | Church of Our Lady, Bruges.
There is an alabaster effigy of the founder of the college, Sir Hugh Calveley, other effigies, and a 17th-century tomb.
A recumbent effigy of the Prince in a Hussar uniform ( almost impossible to see properly in situ ) lies above the tomb.
A full size reclining copper gilt effigy of the Earl lies upon his Purbeck marble tomb – a fine piece of medieval metalwork cast in 1459.
and was buried in St Mary Redcliffe Church, Bristol, where a canopied stone tomb was erected in the south aisle in his memory containing his effigy in red velvet mayoral robes, next to that of his wife Joan.
Neville died on 21 October 1425, and a fine alabaster tomb was erected to his memory in St. Mary's Staindrop Church, near Raby Castle, where his effigy in armour between his two wives remains the finest sepulchral monument in the north of England.

tomb and St
The city is also famous for the Convento de Jesus ( now known as the City Museum " Santa Joana "), built in the 15th century, which contains the tomb of the daughter of Afonso V, St. Joana, who died in 1490.
The tomb at Sebaste continued, nevertheless, to be visited by pious pilgrims, and St. Jerome bears witness to miracles being worked there.
In 1992, the then Greek Orthodox Metropolitan Ieronymos of Thebes and Levathia ( the current Archbishop of Athens and All Greece ) requested from Bishop Antonio Mattiazzo of Padua the return of a a significant fragment of the relics of St. Luke to be placed on the site where the holy tomb of the Evangelist is located and venerated today.
The Bishop of Padua then delivered to Metropolitan Ieronymos the rib of St. Luke that was closest to his heart to be kept at his tomb in Thebes, Greece.
Maciej Plazynski tomb in St. Mary's Church, Gdańsk
A tomb found in St. Peter's Basilica in 1615 by Torrigio was inscribed with the letters LINVS, and was once taken to be Linus's tomb.
His tomb in St. Peter's was designed by Count Arrigo di San Martino and sculpted ( 1691 – 1725 ) by Angelo de ' Rossi and Giuseppe Bertosi.
The list of papal tombs | tomb of Pope Marcellus II in the grottoes of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City.
His tomb is in St. Peter's Basilica.
Pope Clement XII's tomb is in the Capella Corsini of the Basilica of St. John Lateran and was completed by the sculptors Maini and Monaldi.
Clement XIII's tomb at St. Peters
They have seized the very means set aside to furnish funds for the lights ever kept burning at St. Peter s tomb, and they have carried off offerings that have been made by you and by those who have gone before you.
His tomb at St. Peter's Basilica was sculpted by Filippo della Valle.
However, this tomb was not completed until 1545 and represents a much abbreviated version of the planned original, which was initially intended for the new St Peter's Basilica.
The skull is believed to rest in the Roper Vault of St Dunstan's Church, Canterbury, though some researchers have claimed it might be within the tomb he erected for More in Chelsea Old Church ( see below ).
On 12 July 1174, in the midst of the Revolt of 1173 – 1174, Henry humbled himself with public penance at Becket's tomb as well as at the church of St. Dunstan's, which became one of the most popular pilgrimage sites in England.
Her ashes were placed in the tomb of her parents, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, in the King George VI Memorial Chapel in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, two months later.
The traditional tomb of St. John at Ephesus, Turkey.
St Michael's Chapel was later built over this ground ( now the Buffs Regimental Chapel ), and the head of his tomb projects into the east end of this chapel, under its altar, with the foot outside it.
A Matins service, before the Holy Sepulchre | tomb on Good Friday at a St. Joseph the Betrothed Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church | church in Chicago.
Arms of the great Bristol merchant and shipper William II Canynges ( d. 1474 ), as depicted on his canopied tomb in St Mary Redcliffe Church, showing the couped heads of three Moors wreathed at the temples
It is probable that St Evaristus was buried near St Peter's tomb in the Vatican.
Proof of Henry's deliberate connexion to St Thomas lies partially in the structure of the tomb itself.

tomb and Mary's
Mary's presence at the Crucifixion and Jesus ' tomb, has been suggested to be as at least consistent with the role of grieving wife and widow.
He died in London, and is buried in the family tomb in the churchyard of St Mary's Church, Hornsey High Street, Haringey.
By the 7th century a variation emerged, according to which one of the apostles, often identified as St Thomas, was not present at the death of Mary, but his late arrival precipitates a reopening of Mary's tomb, which is found to be empty except for her grave clothes.
He is buried in the churchyard of St Mary's Church, Wormsley, and his chest tomb has been designated as a Grade II listed building.
The chapel, St. Mary's Sudeley, is the burial place of Queen Catherine Parr ( c. 1512 – 1548 ), the sixth wife of King Henry VIII, and contains her marble tomb.
The casket was exhumed again in 1817 and Catherine's body moved to the tomb of Lord Chandos in St. Mary's Chapel.
In the chapel of St. Mary's Church, there is the alabaster tomb of Sir Thomas Vaughan of nearby Hergest Court, slain at the Battle of Banbury 1469, and his wife, Elen Gethin.
Mary's tomb records that she died " a matron, yet a maid " (" a married woman, yet a virgin ").
An interesting site in Dungiven is the 11th century Augustinian priory of St Mary's and the tomb of O ' Cahan ( Cooey na Gall O ' Cahan ), laid to rest in 1385.
His tomb is in St Mary's churchyard which stands besides the castle.
Pilgrims participated in a variety of youth festivities including visits to St Mary's Cathedral, daily Catechesis and Mass led by Bishops from all around the world, concerts, visits to the tomb of Blessed Mary MacKillop, the Vocations Expo at Darling Harbour, received the Sacrament of Reconciliation and prayed before the Blessed Sacrament during Adoration.
Watt died in the house in 1819, and was buried in St Mary's Churchyard ( although his tomb is now in the subsequently expanded church ).
File: Founder ' sTombFairford. jpg | The tomb, in St. Mary's Church, of wool merchant John Tame ( d. 8 May 1500 ) who rebuilt the church and his wife Alice Twynyho ( d. 20 December 1471 )
Elizabethan tomb effigies of Sir Richard Lee ( died 1591 ) and his wife in St Mary's Church, Acton Burnell, Shropshire
Her request was respected and she came to rest in the Beauchamp Chapel of St. Mary's, Warwick, opposite the tomb of her son, the little Lord Denbigh.
De Brome died in June, 1332 and was buried on the north side of St Mary's Church, where, despite rebuilding, his tomb remains.
According to the account, Juvenal replied that, on the third day after her burial, Mary's tomb was discovered to be empty, only her shroud being preserved in the church of Gethsemane.
Later, the tomb interpreted by the local Christians to be that of Mary's was isolated from the rest of the necropolis, by cutting the surrounding rock face away from it.
On the left side of the staircase ( towards the west ) there is the chapel of Saint Joseph, Mary's husband, while on the right ( towards the east ) there is the chapel of Mary's parents, Joachim and Anne, holding also the tomb of Queen Melisende of Jerusalem.
On the eastern side of the church there is the chapel of Mary's tomb.

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