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91Schedoni, Bartolomeo — (1578 1615) Caravaggist painter from Modena, Italy, whose career was cut short when he committed suicide at the age of 37 after a night of heavy gambling losses. Schedoni was the son of a maskmaker who worked for the d Este dukes in Modena and …
92Список картин Тициана — Картины Тициана на выставке в Прадо (слева направо: Даная и золотой дождь, Пок …
93burial — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. interment. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. last rites, interment, obsequies; see funeral 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. interment, inhumation, funeral, entombment, last rites, *deep six. seecemetery IV …
94inhumation — noun the ritual placing of a corpse in a grave • Syn: ↑burial, ↑entombment, ↑interment, ↑sepulture • Derivationally related forms: ↑inter (for: ↑interment), ↑ …
95in|tomb|ment — «ihn TOOM muhnt», noun. = entombment. (Cf. ↑entombment) …
96Intombment — In*tomb ment, n. See {Entombment}. [1913 Webster] …
97entomb — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English entoumben, from Middle French entomber, from en + tombe tomb Date: 1565 1. to deposit in or as if in a tomb ; bury 2. to serve as a tomb for • entombment noun …
98mausoleum — noun (plural leums or mausolea) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from Greek mausōleion, from Mausōlos Mausolus died ab 353 B.C., ruler of Caria Date: 15th century 1. a large tomb; especially a usually stone building with places for… …
99Funeral — This article is about the ceremony. For other uses, see Funeral (disambiguation). The funeral of Pope John Paul II A funeral is a ceremony for celebrating, sanctifying, or remembering the life of a person who has died. Funerary customs comprise… …
100Gospel — Four gospels redirects here. For other uses, see The Four Gospels (disambiguation). For other uses, see Gospel (disambiguation). First page of the Gospel of Mark in Armenian, by Sargis Pitsak, 14th century. A gospel is an account, often written,… …