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When a canal was built through the land his body was placed in storage in a warehouse for several years before being secretly deposited in the crypt of Christ Church ( demolished 1899 ), Birmingham.
* Duomo ( Cathedral of Saint Vigilius ), a Romanesque-Gothic cathedral of the twelfth-thirteenth century, built on top of a late-Roman basilica ( viewable in an underground crypt ).
The choir and crypt were remodelled in 1154, and a new chapel was built, all in the Norman style.
Her third husband, the Black Prince, had built a chantry for her in the crypt of Canterbury Cathedral ( where he was to have been buried ), with ceiling bosses of her face.
Bishop Étienne II built a new Roman cathedral on the site of the current cathedral, consecrated in 946 but ( apart from the towers, only replaced by the current ones in the 19th century, and some parts of the crypt, still visible ) destroyed to build current Gothic cathedral.
The architect of the present Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, which was built over land adjacent to the crypt and consecrated in 1967, was Sir Frederick Gibberd.
In accordance with his will, Washington was entombed in a family crypt he had built upon first inheriting the estate.
He was buried at Dromore Cathedral where an Apsidal Chancel was later built over the crypt where he was laid to rest.
This catacomb's most ancient parts are the crypt of Lucina, the region of the Popes and the region of Saint Cecilia, where some of the most sacred memories of the place are preserved ( including the crypt of the Popes, the crypt of Saint Cecilia, and the crypt of the Sacraments ); the other regions are named the region of Saint Gaius and the region of Saint Eusebius ( end of the 3rd century ), West region ( built in the first half of the 4th century ) and the Liberian region ( second half of the 4th century ), all showing grandiose underground architecture.
A modern staircase, on the site of an ancient one, was built by Pope Damasus I, giving access to the region of the Popes, in which is to be found the crypt of the popes, where nine pontiffs and, perhaps, eight representatives of the ecclesiastical hierarchy had been buried-along its walls are the original Greek inscriptions for the pontiffs Pontian, Anterus, Fabian, Lucius I and Eutychian.
Gebri crypt was built as a high circular structure, six meters high, which was constructed by stone and mortar.
The architects designed the crypt chapels in Norman, Romanesque, and Transitional styles predating the Gothic, as though the cathedral had been built as a successor to earlier churches, a common occurrence in European cathedrals.
Where Christian churches have been built over mithraea, the mithraeum has often been adapted to serve as a crypt.
The great 14th century choir was demolished and a new eastern end was built over the original crypt.
The church is notable for its Anglo-Saxon crypt, which was built in the 8th century AD as a mausoleum for the Mercian royal family.
French architect Louis Castel initiated in 1914 its construction and built a crypt.
The basilica was built on the foundations of a 16th-century fort constructed by Francis I of France to resist the 1536 siege of the city by the Emperor Charles V. The basilica is made up of two parts: a lower church, or crypt, dug out of the rock and in the Romanesque style, and an upper church of Neo-Byzantine style decorated with mosaics.
At the west end of Princes Street, St. John's Episcopal Church at the corner of Lothian Road is built at street level above a basement crypt and a small churchyard.
Although the original building was to be cruciform in shape, it was never completed ; only the choir was constructed, with the retro-chapel, otherwise called the Lady chapel, built on the much earlier crypt ( Lower Chapel ) believed to form part of an earlier castle.
Anna of Tyrol, wife of Emperor Matthias conceived the idea of a Capuchin cloister and burial crypt for her and her husband, to be built in the neighborhood of the Hofburg castle in Vienna.
She provided in her will of 1617 for the establishment of a crypt for her and her husband in a Capuchin's Church to be built in Vienna, and died only one year later, at age 33 after seven years of a childless marriage.

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He follows the passage and finds himself in the crypt with coffins on shelves and casks on the floor.
His remains were to be buried in the crypt of Saint Peter's Basilica on the feast day of Our Lady of Fátima, 13 October 1958.
He was buried in the papal crypt of the Catacomb of Callixtus, on the Appian Way in Rome.
It was soon posted on the sci. crypt newsgroup, and from there to many sites on the Internet.
The Ninety Nine Names of God are found as calligraphic inscriptions in Persian nastNastaʿlīqinscription style of calligraphic on the sides of the actual tomb of Mumtaz Mahal, in the crypt including " O Noble, O Magnificent, O Majestic, O Unique, O Eternal, O Glorious ... ".
Fragments of mosaics from the first church are visible on the floor, which is usually covered by water after heavy rains ( together with the crypt ).
They based their new basilica on the original 4th-century ( since demolished ) Old Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome, using the transept and crypt plan of that great pilgrimage church to frame their own saint as the " Apostle to the Germans ".
His monument was placed in the south-east part of Canterbury Cathedral's crypt, with an effigy and an arch decorated with angels, cardinal's caps, and tun barrels inscribed with MOR ( a pun on his name, Mor-ton ).
Zola was initially buried in the Cimetière de Montmartre in Paris but on 4 June 1908, almost six years after his death, his remains were moved to the Panthéon, where he shares a crypt with Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas.
The crypt was consecrate on 11 December 1051.
The remains of Father ( later Monsignor ) St. John O ' Sullivan, who recognized the property's historic value and working tirelessly to conserve and rebuild its structures, are buried at the entrance to the cemetery on the west side of the property, and a statue raised in his honor stands at the head of the crypt.
The few remains, a few bones that were presumably the king's and a clump of greyish matter containing a lady's garter, were found on January 21, 1815, brought to Saint-Denis and buried in the crypt.
The book is set on a far future Earth where the uploading of mindstates into a world-spanning computer network ( known as " the data corpus ", " cryptosphere " or simply " crypt ") is commonplace, allowing the dead to be easily reincarnated ( though by custom, only a limited number of reincarnations are allowed ).
This was placed on a platform raised upon the arches of the crypt removed to this position for that purpose.
These new parts east of the choir transepts were was raised on a higher crypt than Ernulf's choir, necessitating flights of steps between the two levels.
Lawrence was buried on 21 January in the crypt of St Paul's Cathedral.
His body was moved to the Dutch Royal Family crypt in the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft on 29 April 1958.
This composition, known as the Sedes sapientia (' Throne of Wisdom '), which also appears on the Portail Royale, is based on the famous cult figure kept in the crypt.
One major exception to this scheme is the presence of large statues of St Modesta ( a local martyr ) and St Potentian on the north west corner of the porch, close to a small doorway where pilgrims visiting the crypt ( where their relics were stored ) would once have emerged blinking into the light.
He died there on 25 July 1834 and is buried in the crypt of St Michael's Church.

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