The Tomb of Anna Belasquez and Pedro de Galvez
The "Tomb of Anna Berasquez and Pedro de Galvez" is an important relic of Spanish colonial American history, located in the Catedral Metropolitana de la Asunción de México in present-day Mexico City, Mexico. The tomb is owned by 16th century Spanish colonial aristocrats Ana Velázquez (Ana Velázquez) and Pedro de Gálvez (Pedro de Gálvez), both of whom are famous for their participation in the Spanish conquest and colonial rule of Mexico.
South Bathurst Cemetery, Australia
It is a cemetery located in the Bathurst Regional Council of New South Wales, Australia. Located on Bradwardine Road, with an elevation of 892 meters. This cemetery is located near the Bathurst Correctional Center and Carrington Park. Not only is it a place to commemorate lost loved ones, but it is also an important place to learn about local history and culture. Having nearly 20000 records, including tombstone inscriptions and death records from 1843 to 2013.
Edward Ur
Edward Ur is a lawyer and the mayor of Vienna. From 1832 to 1840, he was a local judge and then became a private lawyer. In 1848, he served as a captain in the National Guard and became a member of the Vienna City Council in 1861. Edward served as mayor from 1882 to 1889. During his tenure, Edward was particularly dedicated to fire and rescue services as well as the Vienna market.
Carl Miller
Karl M ü ller (1842-1899) was an Austrian composer and conductor who began learning to play the flute at a very young age. He was a student at the Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts (formerly known as the Vienna Music Friends Association Music Academy), and at the age of 16, he became a flutist at the Joseph City Theatre under the direction of Franz von Supp è. In 1869, he was appointed as the conductor of the Second Orchestra of the Vienna Theatre. Regarded as one of the three great masters of Viennese classical light opera, alongside Johann Strauss II and Franz von Supp é.
Anton Stoch
Anton Stoch (1813-1887) was an Austrian composer and choir conductor. He is the choir conductor of the Vienna Men's Singing Association, the Frohsinn Singing Association in Linz, and the Lower Austrian Singing Association, as well as the orchestra conductor of the Vienna Theater and the Joseph City Theater. He passed away in Vienna at the age of 74. His honorary tomb is located at the Vienna Central Cemetery.
amphora
AmFora (double eared jar) is an ancient container used as a storage jar and is one of the main shapes in Greek pottery, with two handles and a neck narrower than the bottle body. They are used for storing and transporting olives, grains, oil, and wine, and sometimes for funerals and as tombstones. As a container, Amfora Vase also holds a place in culture and art, with rich cultural significance and artistic value in both ancient and modern times.
Japanese Count Noble Cemetery
It is a cemetery for nobles or politicians who were granted the title of Count during Japan's modernization process. Count was one of the five noble ranks that existed from the Meiji Restoration to the end of World War II, located below Duke and Marquess, and above Viscount and Baron. The design and decoration of tombstones often reflect the status, wealth, and personal taste of the Count's family. Due to the emergence of many important politicians and thinkers in the process of modernization in Japan, some of whom were posthumously honored or granted earldom titles during their lifetime, these tombs are often associated with figures who promoted Japan's modernization and participated in major historical events.
Lancaster Cross Stele
The Lancaster Cross is an ancient stone cross stele, with one of its arms missing. The cross tablet is inscribed with the following rune: 'Pray for Cyniballth and Cuthbert'. The height of this cross shaped monument is 920 millimeters, the width is 400 millimeters, and the depth is 145 millimeters. Discovered near Lancaster, it was taken to St. Wilfried's Church in Halton to protect it. This cross shaped stele can be traced back to the 10th century and is an Anglo Norse cross shaped stele column, with the top part missing. It is currently housed in the British Museum.
The marble statue "Weeping Angel" created by William Wetmore Stoy
The Weeping Angel "is a sculpture created by American sculptor William Wetmore Storey in 1894 for the grave of his wife, Emmeline Storey, in the Protestant cemetery in Rome. The full name given to it by William Wetmore Stoy is' The Sad Angel Weeps on the Demolished Altar of Life '. This is Stori's last important work before his death, one year after his wife passed away. The Metropolitan Magazine, published in 1896, documented the creation process of this statue: according to this account, the death of his wife had such a great impact on Stori that he lost interest in sculpture.
Limestone reliefs from the ancient Etruscan civilization, titled 'Relief Tomb Inscription Base'
This artifact is a tombstone pedestal, discovered in Chios, Italy, and currently housed in the British Museum in London. It was made between 490 BC and 470 BC. The base is made of limestone, with a height of 44.45 centimeters, a length of 58.42 centimeters, and a width of 58.42 centimeters. The tombstone pedestal is a product of the Etruscan culture period, which was an important culture in ancient Italy and existed from the 8th century BC to the 3rd century BC. The art and architectural style of the Etruscans had a profound impact on later Roman culture.
Cambay Carved Tombstone British Museum Collection
A relief marble tombstone made in Kambe (found/acquired in Aden, Yemen), Gujarat, India, now at the British Museum, London.
"The inscription includes blessings and Quranic verses in Arabic... the name of the deceased (Abu Hassan Ali ibn Osman) appears on the side of the panel......"
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