- In
Chilean folklore the
entierros (lit. "burrowing") are
legendary treasures buried in
different locations by
different motives. The
identity of the alleged...
- the
veneration service. The
usual highlight of Good
Friday is the
Santo Entierro ("Holy Burial"),
which is both the name of the rite
itself and of the statue...
- cardboard. One of his
early works in what
would become his
signature format,
Entierro (Burial)
demonstrates the
confluence of Xul's
internal thoughts and external...
- The
Burial of the
Count of
Orgaz (Spanish: El
Entierro del
Conde de Orgaz) is a 1586
painting by El Greco, a
prominent Renaissance painter, sculptor, and...
- The "Burial of the Sardine" (Spanish:
Entierro de la sardina)
since 1851, is an
annual Spanish ceremony celebrating the end of
carnival and
other festivities...
- "Noche de
Entierro (Nuestro Amor)" (English: "Night to Bury (Our Love)") is a
reggaeton song
performed by
artists Daddy Yankee,
Wisin & Yandel, Héctor...
- The city is home to a
locally venerated image called the Señor del
Santo Entierro (Lord of the Holy Burial) and also to the area's main
commercial fair,...
- Ash Wednesday,
ending on
Malagueta beach with the
burial of the
anchovy (
entierro de la sardina). The
cuisine of Málaga and the
wider Costa del Sol is known...
-
Labrador and
Beata María de la
Cabeza on a
route around the town. The
Santo Entierro de
Lucban is
regarded by the
locals as a miracle-worker.
Every Good Friday...
- The
Burial of the
Sardine in
Murcia (
Entierro de la
Sardina en Murcia)
since 1851, is a
festivity that is
celebrated in
Murcia (Spain)
during the Spring...