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  • 31Temples —     Mortuary (Funerary) Temple: attached to the royal burial place. Originally part of the pyramid complex, in the New Kingdom the mortuary temple became separated from the tomb (the kings were now buried in rock cut tombs in the Valley of the… …

    Ancient Egypt

  • 32Death and state funeral of Ronald Reagan — The casket bearing the body of former President Ronald Reagan lies in state in the United States Capitol Rotunda Participants …

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  • 33Amon Liner — (May 29, 1940 ndash; July 26, 1976) was an American poet and playwright.BiographyAmon Liner was born in Charlotte, North Carolina. He received a B.A. in English from Kenyon College, and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He received a Masters in… …

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  • 34Sosai —    Funerals (Shinto). Until the nineteenth century Shinto (i.e. non Buddhist) burial rites were hardly known; the corpse is supremely polluting and virtually all funerals including those of emperors and shrine priests were carried out according… …

    A Popular Dictionary of Shinto

  • 35Victoria Kamāmalu — For other people with similar names, see Kaahumanu (disambiguation) and Kamāmalu. Victoria Kamāmalu Crown Princess of the Hawaiian Islands and Kuhina Nui of the Hawaiian Islands Hawaiian …

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  • 36Marija Gimbutas — by Kerbstone 52, at the back of Newgrange, Co. Meath, Ireland, in September 1989. Marija Gimbutas (Lithuanian: Marija Gimbutienė) (Vilnius, January 23, 1921 – Los Angeles, United States February 2, 1994), was a Lithuanian American arch …

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  • 37Vampire — For other uses, see Vampire (disambiguation). The Vampire, by Philip Burne Jones, 1897 Vampires …

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  • 38Fātima bint Mūsā — Fatimah al Ma sūmah Shrine, Qom, Iran …

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  • 39Rössen culture — Geographical range Central Europe: Germany except north, Low Countries, nort …

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  • 40Māori religion — Māori Christian church in Akaroa. Christianity was adopted by Māori across New Zealand during the 19th century. Māori religion is the religious beliefs and practice of the Māori, the Polynesian indigenous people of New Zealand. Contents …

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