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Roskilde, Denmark - Jun 25, 2019: Christian VII Sarcophagus - Frederik V Chapel at Roskilde Cathedral - Roskilde, Denmark
Happy senior couple enjoying a beautiful day in the mall
Tomb of Pope Clement XI in the Church of Santi Apostoli, Rome, Italy
Nantes, France - September 12, 2017:  Tomb of Francis II, Duke of Brittany, at the cathedral of St. Peter in Nantes, France
Istanbul, Turkey, April 14, 2022: Sarcophagus of the Crying Women in Istanbul Archeology Museum
Luxor, Egypt - 28 Feb 2017. Frescos in the ancient necropolis Valley of the Kings in Luxor
Egyptian goddess Isis carved on a sarcophagus.
Mausoleum of Jose Marti, Cementerio Santa Ifigenia, Santiago de Cuba. Erected in June 30 1951 during the Batista era
Roskilde, Denmark - Jun 25, 2019: Christian IX and Queen Louise Sarcophagi - Glucksburger Chapel at Roskilde Cathedral - Roskilde, Denmark
July 11, 2012: Three Statues and Sarcophagus of King Christian IX and Queen Louise in Glucksburger Chapel in Roskilde Cathedral. The Sculptor Edvard Eriksen Created the Monument with the Statues \
The Memorial to Robert Gould Shaw by Augustus Saint-Gaudens opposite the State Capitol Building on Boston Common). Robert Gould Shaw is seen leading members of the 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry 1863. The sculpture was unveiled on May 31, 1897. the first civic monument to pay homage to the heroism of African American soldiers.
Tombs inside of Berlin Cathedral, Germany
The Church of St. Trophime in Arles was built between the 12th century and the 15th century, and is in the Romanesque architectural tradition.  The image shows some relics in an old showcase.
Sweden, Uppsala - April 19 2019: detailed view of Uppsala Cathedral interior on April 19 2019 in Uppsala, Sweden.
Carved egyptian stone sarcophagus.
Tomb of Richard the Lionheart and Isabella of Angouleme in Fontevraud Abbey - Loire Valley , France
Rome Italy - October 11, 2007: The tomb of the renaissance artist Raphael Sanzio inside the Pantheon - the Basilica of St. Mary and the Martyrs. On it is inscribed the couplet that was beautifully translated by the English poet, Alexander Pope, in the last two lines of his Epitaph: Living, great Nature feared he might outvye Her works; and, dying, fears herself may dye.
An interior view of the final resting place of Ulysses S. Grant, a General in the Union army during the American Civil War.
Greek Culture,  Anatolia,  Roman Empire, Turkey - Middle East, Unesco
Roskilde, Denmark - March 27, 2022: Royal tomb at Roskilde Cathedral in Denmark
Ancien Egyptian mummy
Marble coffin with the remains of Saint Sister Faustina Kowalska in the side altar of the Chapel of St. Józefa in Łagiewniki (Krakow). Maria Faustyna Kowalska (1905 – 1938), also known as Maria Faustyna Kowalska of the Blessed Sacrament, was a Polish Catholic religious sister and mystic. She had apparitions of Jesus Christ which inspired the Catholic devotion to the Divine Mercy. The Catholic Church canonized Kowalska as a saint on 30 April 2000.
Henry Ley, Duke of Marlborough and sons' tombs, Teffont Evias, Tisbury, Wiltshire, England. Teffont Evias is known as the most picturesque village in Wiltshire, a group of thatched and tiled local Purbeck Limestone built cottages with an ancient medieval manor house and church, situated in the Nadder Valley. It is a beautiful secluded community dating back to Saxon and Roman times with a stream running through it.
Berlin, Germany - Sep 16, 2019: King Frederick I of Prussia Cenotaph at Hohenzollern crypt under Berlin Cathedral - Berlin, Germany
The Basilica of Saint-Denisis a large former medieval abbey church and present cathedral in the commune of Saint-Denis, a northern suburb of Paris. The church was completed in 1144 and widely considered the first structure to employ all of the elements of Gothic architecture. The image shows a tomb inside the cathedral.
Paris -  Tomb of Henri II and Catherine de Medici, from Saint Denis gothic cathedral
Holy Rosary Church, Negombo, Western Province, Sri Lanka - March 9th 2023:  View to a nice bench carved in wood in one of the many Sri Lankan churches in Negombo
Bobbio, Italy, August 20, 2020 - The tomb of Sant'Antonio Maria Gianelli in the the cathedral of Bobbio, Santa Maria Assunta, Piacenza province, Italy
Cast bronze plaque of a Moors head with a bandana mounted on a shield background. This is the heraldic symbol of the French island of Corsica in the Mediterranean Sea. It's origins are slightly gruesome. According to legend, it originates from the 13th century when a young Corsican woman named Diana was captured by Moorish slavers who planned to sell her to the slave market of Granada in Spain. Her fiancé Pablo managed to free her and a battle ensued between Corsicans and Moors, during which the Moorish leader Mansour Ben Ismaïl was beheaded. His severed head then became the symbol of Corsica in remembrance of the event. The motif can be found all over the island, on flags and on buildings.
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