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Torches were often supported in sconces by brackets high up on walls, to throw light over corridors in stone structures such as castles or crypts.
In the region of Saints Gaius and Eusebius are some crypts set apart, opposite each other, with the tombs of Pope Gaius ( with an inscription ) and Pope Eusebius, who died in Sicily where he had been exiled by Maxentius and whose body was translated to Rome during the pontificate of Militiades ; on a marble copy of the end of the 4th century ( of which fragments may be seen on the opposite wall ) may be read of an inscription by Damasus on the schism provoked by Heraclius over the matter of the lapsi.
There was a trend in the 19th century of building crypts on medium to large size family estates, usually subtly placed on the edge of the grounds or more commonly incorporated into the cellar.
It can be accessed through the sewers on Effra Road in Brixton, South London and through a drainage grate in the crypts under St. Luke's Church, West Norwood, South London.
The building will occupy on two floors with space to seat 500 people, with crypts, an open-air baptismal, offices and an audiovisual room.
Sitting atop the underground water source for approximately 2 million people in the city of São Paulo and being partially composed of protected forest land, Biritiba-Mirim has fallen under the national restrictions on new cemetery space and has thus had to resort to drastic measures in order to cope with the lack of space for the burial of their dead, including the requiring of the sharing of crypts and the burying of bodies under sidewalks.
Situated on the Roman road from Braga to Castela, remnants of the Roman settlement are can be found in funerary crypts and copper era implements.
Also on the bank of the river below are the crypts that Thomas Holt built into a sandstone overhang for his family.
Families of noble origin built their crypts on this site ( e. g. Erdödi, Apponyi, Labšanskí )
Dendera light, showing the single representation on the left wall of the right wing in one of the crypts
The " Dendera light ", showing the single representation on the left wall of the right wing in one of the crypts
The city was founded in-8, 500 DR and was razed in-1, 100 DR. Few inhabitants of Waterdeep realize their city stands on the ruins of Aelinthaldaar, and only very little of the elven city remains, most notably as part of ancient crypts.

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The two are still interred side by side in adjoining crypts at the Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery ( now the Hollywood Forever Cemetery ) in Hollywood, California.
Both crypts are laid out identically, the two bays in Brauweiler, however, was shorter.
In the large intestines, villi are absent and a flat surface with thousands of crypts is observed.
The crypts are managed by the Musée Carnavalet and contain a large exhibit, combining detailed models of the arcitecture of different periods, and how they can be viewed within the ruins.
In the vault of the church, there are crypts with the ashes of 16 Zamość entailers and those of their families.
Forest Lawn's Court of Honor indicates that some of its crypts have plots which are reserved for individuals who may be " voted in " as " Immortals "; no amount of money can purchase a place.
In its crypts, designed to withstand earthquakes, are buried some illustrious people of the nation as Salomón de la Selva and Alfonso Cortés, the hero Miguel Larreynaga and musician José de la Cruz Mena.
Both crypts are the support of the new building.
The complex contains several other historic interiors besides the hall, including the large medieval crypts, the old library, and the print room, all of which are now used as function rooms.
The church still retained many Romanesque parts, as pillars, parts of walls in the nave, and particularly well preserved are apse and two crypts.
In the United States, where only a few cathedrals have crypts, the galeri of past archbishops who were cardinals are suspended from the ceiling.
Although the proper scientific name of the genus is Cryptocoryne, they are commonly referred to as crypts.
Along the south wall of the burial room are four crypts containing the remains of Mrs. Lincoln and three of Lincoln's four sons ( his eldest, Robert Todd Lincoln, is buried at Arlington National Cemetery ).
Tonsilloliths or tonsil stones are calcifications that form in the crypts of the palatal tonsils.
Under this graveyard there are unexplored tombs and crypts from deceased men.
" She was buried in the crypts of Winterfell, though the crypts are usually reserved for the Kings and Lords of Winterfell.
The people are apparently emerging from crypts or graves.
Motilin is secreted by endocrine M cells ( these are not the same M cells that are in Peyer's patches ) that are numerous in crypts of the small intestine, especially in the duodenum and jejunum.

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Among the more traditional structures, headstones and mausoleums, the cemetery also has several pyramid crypts.
A few rulers were encased in transparent sarcophagi, sealed within nullentropy fields so that their bodies would never decay, even if their meager accomplishments were obscured by the fog of passing time ... As the need for burials continued century after century, the necropolis had been dug deeper, with more crypts hollowed out.
Every mausoleum in Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery contains multiple crypts, clearly identified, as well as columbaria with glass or marble niches for one or more urns.

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Some were built to be freestanding, as a part of an elaborate tomb or series of tombs, while others were intended for placement in crypts.

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Her father and brother were also entombed there before her, and her younger sister was laid to rest in the last of the five crypts less than 18 months after West's death.

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The author of this entry was evidently alluding to the custom of celebrating Mass privately at the altars near or over the tombs of the martyrs in the crypts of the catacombs ( missa ad corpus ), while the solemn celebration always took place in the basilicas built over the catacombs.
Originally crypts were typically found below the main apse of a church, such as at the Abbey of Saint-Germain en Auxerre, but were later located beneath naves and transepts as well.
Low-power microscope magnification of a cross-section through one of the tonsillar crypts ( running diagonally ) as it opens onto the surface of the throat ( at the top ).
He asked his architect to ensure that the two crypts, which were to contain the bodies of Brown Shirts SA killed in Thuringia, which were to placed at the entrance to the Volksahlle, be lit by open oculi.
Temples for martyrs were given pride of place, as at Königsplatz or, as at the Weimar forum, martyrs ' crypts at the entrance of the Volkshalle were given prominence.
Experienced growers report that it is better to plant crypts in aquariums that have been established for at least three months.
However, as the remaining members of Lincoln's family decided not to be buried at the tomb, the other crypts remain empty.
Low-power microscope magnification of a cross-section through one of the tonsillar crypts ( running diagonally ) as it opens onto the surface of the throat ( at the top ).
It is claimed by Vasari that at an early age he went to Rome, and investigated the ancient, especially the subterranean remains, and thence to Pozzuoli, where he painted from the decorations of antique crypts or grotte.
The warlocks in Bungie's Myth II: Soulblighter are described as having been trained at a school of magic named the Scholomance, and in Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft, the Scholomance is a ruined castle held by the Scourge whose cellars and crypts are now used to train necromancers and create undead monsters.
The stela was found in a now ruined Christian Byzantine cathedral now at Qasr Ibrim where it had been reused in one of the church's crypts and is now located in the British Museum.

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