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reburial and was
The king's body was sent north for reburial, in the reign of his son Alexander, at Dunfermline Abbey, or possibly Iona.
The eulogy at the reburial was performed by Wagner.
One of the first actions of Leo VI after his succession was the reburial, with great ceremony, of the remains of Michael III in the imperial mausoleum within the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople.
Although it is unclear whether or not the original blocking of the tomb was stamped with Tutankhamun's seal, the several small seal impressions carrying his prenomen are most likely related to the reburial ( s ) in KV55 since he was probably not involved in the original burial preparations of either Tiye ( who died several years before Tutankhamun came to the throne ) or Akhenaten ( who presumably was buried by his co-regent and probable immediate successor Smenkhkare ).< ref > Reeves, C. N., < cite > Valley of the Kings </ cite > ( Kegan Paul, 1990 ) p. 44 </ ref >
He was buried in Macau but later exhumed for reburial at his beloved Ettrick in Scotland.
It may be that there was a later reburial of Uzziah here during the Second Temple Period.
Albert's corpse covered in a bison robe was relocated to Saint Mark's Episcopal Cemetery in Rockyford for reburial.
Hatshepsut donated this quartzite sarcophagus which was made in her reign for the reburial of her father, Thutmose I, in KV20 ( Museum of Fine Arts, Boston )
Bishop Cuthbert's pectoral cross was buried with him during Aldfrith's reign, either at his death in 687 or his reburial in 698 and is now at Durham Cathedral.
Apart from this, my grandmother was present at the reburial .”
The crypt was sold to the railway and the bones were removed for reburial at Ilford.
The reburial was controversial ( Zimmerman and Alex 1981 ) and one of the largest ever to have occurred in the United States.
In 1925 the grave of the poet was excavated and his remains exhumed for reburial at the center of Ganja.
A video montage of the massacre, inconsolable relatives and the subsequent exhumation and religious reburial was shown in the background during Khanh Ly's performance.
After World War II, her tomb was excavated for reburial.
After lobbying of British and Australian governments by Noongar tribal representatives, the head was exhumed ( despite a common grave of 22 infant children having been made over it in intervening years ) in 1997 for repatriation and reburial in Belhus, West Australia.
After over 30 years of negotiations, Motiur's body was finally returned to Bangladesh on June 24, 2006 for a ceremonial and highly symbolic reburial in 2006.
Most of the time there was no proper reburial for the skeletal remains, and this caused an outcry by Overseas Vietnamese, most of whom came from the South.
The final resting place of Shoshenq II was certainly a reburial because he was found interred in the tomb of another king, Psusennes I of the 21st Dynasty.
: " It is abundantly clear that the presence of Shoshenq II within NRT III ( Psusennes I's tomb ) was the result of a reburial.
Following her exhumation and subsequent reburial, Edith's thumb was enshrined separately and became an important relic.

reburial and attended
King Edward I and Queen Eleanor attended the magnificent service at the reburial of King Arthur's remains to the foot of the High Altar in 1278.

reburial and by
On January 18, panicked by reports that the burial of the three bodies had been observed, members of the execution team went to dig up the bodies and move them to a place near the border with Rhodesia for reburial.
As patriarch Stephen participated in the ceremonial reburial of Michael III by Leo VI in the imperial mausoleum attached to the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople.
David Hurst Thomas ' study of the case shows the complexity of reburial and repatriation cases, and the need for individual approaches to each case by all affected parties.
The bones are removed, cleaned, dried, and placed in a ceramic pot for reburial ( in Taiwan ), or in a smaller coffin to be taken home by the rest of the family ( in Vietnam ).
Once human remains reach a certain age, some cultures consider exhumation acceptable, especially if this is followed by later reburial following traditional burial rites.
On November 29, 2011 the Expert Commission for the Future of the Valley of the Fallen, formed by the Socialist Party government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero on May 27, 2011 under the Law of Historical Memory and charged to give advice for converting the Valley of the Fallen to a " memory center that dignifies and rehabilitates the victims of the Civil War and the subsequent Franco regime ," rendered a report recommending as its principal proposal for the Commission's stated end the removal of the remains of Francisco Franco from the Valley of the Fallen for reburial at a location to be chosen by his family, but only after first obtaining a broad parliamentary consensus for such action.
These acts of retribution, placed in connection with the discovery and reburial of Codreanu's remains, were carried out independently by the Guard, and enhanced tensions between it and Antonescu.
Hiatus concretions are distinguished by their stratigraphic history of exhumation, exposure and reburial.
It upset Armenia as the Armenian public believed that reburial is motivated by the reluctance of the Azerbaijanis ( because of the Nagorno-Karabakh War ) to have ethnic Armenians buried in the center of their capital.
In 1949 the German War Graves Commission disinterred on Texel 812 bodies ( including the 400 + killed in their sleep by the Georgians in their shared quarters ) for reburial at Ysselsteyn military cemetery.
On the obelisk, there are four plaques: a memorial plaque from the officers of the British Army serving in Canada, a second memorial plaque donated by the City of Durban, one explaining the exhumation and reburial by the Last Post Fund, and one explaining the reburial of the other remains in D ' Urban Circle.

reburial and from
Following the July 1 – 3, 1863, Battle of Gettysburg, reburial of Union soldiers from the Gettysburg Battlefield graves began on October 17.
Honorius eventually transferred from the monastery to the Lateran for reburial once Innocent II had been elected.
It is assumed to be a royal cache and reburial dating from the late 18th Dynasty, prepared after the abandonment of Amarna and the dismantling of the royal necropolis there.
Pictures from the exhumation and reburial were donated to the Allen Sapp museum in North Battleford.
Before having ceremonial reburial of the remains on Omaha lands, the tribe's representatives arranged for research at the University of Nebraska to see what could be learned from their ancestors.
There was a considerable hero-worship of Napoleon during this era, and in 1841 his body was taken from Saint Helena and given a magnificent reburial in France.

reburial and Egyptian
As a novella, it is read as reworking legends and myths, in particular the motifs of his reburial in Canaan, associated with the Egyptian god Osiris.

reburial and well
The bodies of Lithuanians who died in Siberian exile were brought back to their homeland for reburial, and the anniversaries of deportations as well as the important dates in Lithuanian history began to be noted with speeches and demonstrations.

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