- A
cenotaph is an
empty grave, tomb or a
monument erected in
honor of a
person or
group of
people whose remains are
elsewhere or have been lost. It can...
- The
Cenotaph is a war
memorial on
Whitehall in London, England.
Designed by Sir
Edwin Lutyens, it was
unveiled in 1920 as the
United Kingdom's national...
- the
Cenotaph in London.
Cenotaph or the
Cenotaph may also
refer to:
Australia Sydney Cenotaph,
Australia Hobart Cenotaph,
Australia Canada Cenotaph (Montreal)...
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person or people. A
mausoleum without the person's
remains is
called a
cenotaph. A
mausoleum may be
considered a type of tomb, or the tomb may be considered...
- The Ahar
Cenotaphs are a
group of
cenotaphs located in Ahar, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. The site
contains more than 250
elevated dome-shaped pavilions...
- century. His
style was most
notably exemplified in his
proposal for a
cenotaph (a
funerary monument celebrating a
figure interred elsewhere) for the English...
- they may be
added to
building roofs, and
larger chhatri may be used as
cenotaphs. Its
origins are, however, Rajastani.
While chhatri in
Shekhawati may...
-
Cenotaph is a
Turkish death metal band from Ankara. They
formed in 1993 and
released their first demo, Life
Immortal in 1995;
since then, they have released...
- The
Wellington Cenotaph, also
known as the
Wellington Citizens' War Memorial, is a war
memorial located on the
intersection of
Lambton Quay and
Bowen Street...