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- This is a list of necropoleis sorted by country. Although the name is sometimes also used for some modern cemeteries, this list includes only ancient necropoleis...
- The Memorial Necrópole E****ênica is a Brazilian cemetery. Located in Santos, in the state of São Paulo, its construction began in 1983, and the first...
- A necropolis (pl.: necropolises, necropoles, necropoleis, necropoli) is a large, designed cemetery with elaborate tomb monuments. The name stems from the...
- the wake. After the funeral procession, Pelé was buried at the Memorial Necrópole E****ênica. Kigali Pelé Stadium in Rwanda was renamed for him in March...
- closed by a 3.5 m (11 ft) wide wall. It had many monuments, including four necropoles, a theatre, thermae, and a large Christian basilica. In 518, Scupi was...
- communities of among the ruins of the wider ancient metropolis and its necropoles continued all until the late 19th century. The area around ed-Deir shows...
- From long ago, noble residents of Kyiv were buried in monasteries, cathedrals, churches and their churchyards: the Church of the Tithes, St. Sophia's Cathedral...
- Graves of French soldiers who died on the Ypres Salient, Ypres Necropole National, Ypres, Belgium...
- Second Edition. Princeton, 2012. Zivie, Alain-Pierre. Memphis et ses nécropoles au Nouvel Empire. Éditions du CNRS, 1988 Media related to Ptah at Wikimedia...
- nobility in many countries. In the Roman Empire, these were often in necropoles or along roadsides: the via Appia Antica retains the ruins of many private...