This place of sepulture is the specially erected crypt, immediately below the altar, in the Church of St. John, Leipzig. |
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Come and discover the works of renowned sculptors and reflect on new forms of sepulture. |
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The sepulture had been looted in antiquity, but some ornamental elements remained in the southern end of the chamber, allowing the team to reconstruct the decoration. |
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Its sepulture is still today on the grounds of the brewery. |
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In room 3, devoted to antique funeral rites, next to the sepulture of a child buried in a vessel and small lead sarcophagus, arises the astonishing model of a Carthaginian tomb. |
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This was Geoffrey's dying wish and he had ordered that he be left without sepulture until Henry promised. |
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Churches and convents, particularly those linked to mendicant orders, attracted a large population of ecclesiastics, knights, jurists, merchants and artisans wishing to have their sepulture in the new convents. |
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A spiritual centre for a college, which never saw the light of day, and the sacred home to the sepulture of Jean Tissandier himself and his Franciscan brothers, this chapel was destroyed at the beginning of the 19th century. |
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