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tombstone and lost
After the destruction of the cathedral the tombstone was lost, but it was found in 1859 ( it was being used to cover a well ), and is now in the Palais des Beaux Arts museum in Lille.
The tombstone was later lost but was restored in 2000.
In the 19th century, during the ecclesiastical confiscations, the church was sold and the new owner used the tombstone as a stair, so that the gilding of the inscription was lost, while the mortal remains were moved in 1886 to the nearby Church of San Pedro, and when this was secularized in 1890, they were moved to one of the rooms of the Cuéllar Town Hall, where they remain today with those of his wife and the tombstone, which at the urgings of the Real Academia de la Historia was donated in 1952 by the owner of the church.

tombstone and until
Her grave was unmarked until the relatives of Union Colonel Paul J. Revere, whom she had aided during the war donated a tombstone.
He was buried in Finedon Church under a large grey-marble tombstone ; his widow survived until 4 March 1736.
The oldest tombstone bears date of 1760, although the ḥebra ḳaddisha, with which was connected to a hospital, was not established until 1772, its founder being an itinerant rabbi named Naphtali Hirsch.
The tombstone remained until 1983, when it was destroyed during renovations of the church.

tombstone and century
The earliest known form of the city's name is Turicum, attested on a tombstone of the late 2nd century AD in the form STA ( tio ) TURICEN ( sis ) (" Turicum tax post ").
The earliest written record of the town dates from the 2nd century, with a tombstone referring to it, discovered at the Lindenhof.
An 18th century floor plan of the church shows her tombstone located halfway up the left nave.
The cemetery is still visible but is not tended ; it contains a tombstone that is inscribed in Turkish and dates to the eighteenth century.
There are also two surviving reliefs of Roman treadwheel cranes, with the Haterii tombstone from the late first century AD being particularly detailed.
Other noteworthy pieces are the longobard stones, the Saint Cumiano tombstone ( 8th century ), tin votive ampullae, the Orpheus ivory shrine and the wrought silver Saint Colunbanus bust.
The tombstone of a woman of the Catuvellauni called Regina, freedwoman and wife of Barates, a soldier from Palmyra in Syria, was found in the 4th century Roman fort of Arbeia in South Shields in the north-east of England.
Their grave is marked by a copy of an 18th century Sussex sandstone obelisk, which Alice had copied after Ernest's death to serve as their mutual tombstone.
This name is not known from any graves or inscriptions, but the surname Pantera ( a Latin rendering ) is known from the 1st century tombstone of Tiberius Iulius Abdes Pantera.
Llandrillo yn Rhos Church was built on the site of Ednyfed Fychan's private chapel and incorporates what was his tombstone, the history of this church goes back to the 13th century, but having been rebuilt over the centuries, the oldest parts of the present church are 15th century.
The 16th century Swedish King John III would later have a damaged tombstone replaced for Ragnvald, over a grave at Vreta Abbey.
The late-Gothic tombstone of John I Albert was carved at the beginning of the 16th century and is attributed to Jorg Huber.
In the beginning of the 16th century, the tombstone of John Olbracht was placed in the niche sculptured by Francesco Fiorentino.
The church contains the so called “ Roteltisstein ”, a Christian tombstone from the 7th century.
) There is also the tombstone inscription from Adra ( formerly Abdera ) of a Jewish girl named Salomonula, which dates to the early 3rd century ( Encyclopaedia Judaica, p. 221 ).
The windows of the chapel are typical of the 14th century and a tombstone recorded as being in the church in 1584 was inscribed with the words " Orate pro animabus Nicholai de Portington, militis, qui istam capellam fieri fecit " ( Pray for the soul of Nicholas Portington, knight, who caused this chapel to be built ).

tombstone and now
`` Amen '', said the Reverend Doran, grabbing his rifle propped up against a tombstone, `` and now my brethren, it would seem that our presence is required elsewhere ''.
A copper inscription recording his date of death was engraved on the tombstone, but is now missing.
The tombstone of the grave he now shares with his wife Margaret Nash ( who died in 1993 ) depicts a carving of Donald and Daisy Duck holding hands.
There is now a campaign to protect the tombstone for future generations.
In an interview just prior to his death, Lee quoted a passage from Paul Bowles ' book The Sheltering Sky that he had chosen for his wedding invitations ; it is now inscribed on his tombstone:
And the identification is confirmed by the fact that in the now destroyed church of the Guillemins was a tombstone of Mandeville, with a Latin inscription stating that he was otherwise named " ad Barbam ", was a professor of medicine, and died at Liège on November 17, 1372: this inscription is quoted as far back as 1462.
John was presented with an ornate snuffbox by the authorities, it is now in Elgin Museum, he is also honoured with a large tombstone in the eastern Cathedral precints.
In 1997 his tombstone was moved from Berlin to Nanjing ( as it is now ) where it received a place of honor at the massacre memorial site.
Yersin's house in Nha Trang is now the Yersin Museum, and the epitaph on his tombstone describes him as a " Benefactor and humanist, venerated by the Vietnamese people ".
She buried him in London, and his reconstructed tombstone, which was re-used in the medieval wall of London, is now in the British Museum.
Jangsu had built a magnificent tomb for his father, and along with it an imposing 4 meter tall tombstone engraved with his father's accomplishments ( now known as the Gwanggaeto Stele ).
Floyd suffered a stroke and died on August 17, 1837, in Sweet Springs in Monroe County, Virginia ( now West Virginia ), and his tombstone can be found in the Lewis Family Cemetery, on the hill behind the remains of the historic Lynnside Manor.
And the identification is confirmed by the fact that in the now destroyed church of the Guillemins was a tombstone of Mandeville, with a Latin inscription stating that he was otherwise named " ad Barbam ", was a professor of medicine, and died at Liège on November 17, 1372: this inscription is quoted as far back as 1462.

tombstone and again
During the match however, Bearer once again turned on Undertaker, after shining a light in his eyes when he was about to tombstone Kane.
At Armageddon 2004, Heidenreich once again cost Undertaker his title match against JBL in a Fatal Four Way that involved Booker T and Eddie Gurrerro by pushing Undertaker backwards while holding JBL in the tombstone piledriver position, before JBL pinned Booker T after a Clothesline From Hell.

tombstone and displayed
* Marcus Favonius Facilis, a centurion of Legion XX who died in Britain ( probably at Camulodunum ) and whose tombstone is displayed in Colchester museum.

tombstone and church
Æthelwulf's first tombstone, in the church porch at Steyning ; the two incised crosses indicate a royal burial
Brown was buried in the churchyard of St. Peter and St. Paul, the parish church of Brown's small estate at Fenstanton Manor ( a fact memorialized on his tombstone ).
As a symbol for this church, the arms show a cross on a medieval tombstone that was found at the church in 1960.
In 1900, the church was demolished to make way for road improvements and as a consequence the grave and tombstone were forgotten.
His tombstone in the Lutheranism | Lutheran church in Bucharest
Trithemius was buried in this abbey's church, a tombstone by the famous Tilman Riemenschneider was erected in his honor.
In 1825 the tombstone was moved to the Neumünster church, next to the cathedral.
A sailor's tombstone at the church of St. Clement in Nebel
*# St. Bartholomew's parish church with Manneristic, magnificent, architectural tombstone of Stanisław Przyjemski on the north wall of the main nave seems to be the most characteristic example of local Mannerism.
A curious undated inscription can be found on a tombstone in St Michael's parish church ( built on the site of a ' class ' or Celtic monastery ).
His tombstone, although heavily eroded, can still be seen at the church of Melsen.
Ethelwulf's tombstone, in the church porch-the two incised crosses indicate a royal burial
Rudhraighe's tombstone is a flagstone under a carpet lying before the high altar in that church, and reads as follows:
A simple tombstone, which had been erected to his memory in Kirkcaldy parish church, was in 1661 publicly broken at the cross by the hand of the common hangman, but was restored in 1746.
Unfortunately the church received some minor vandalism in the 1960s, and the council demolished the structure, leaving us today with only the Graveyard and a post, somewhat like a tombstone, marking the site.
The foundation of the monastery church is visible south of the present parish church Saint Tiburtius, which itself has an altar including a Roman tombstone of an Early Christian deacon Nonnosus, who died here in 532.

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