Willie Howe in Driffield, East Yorkshire, is a prehistoric funerarymonument mound called a barrow.
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The artist says that he was inspired by a funerarymonument in the Pere Lachaise cemetery by the French sculptor Dalou, a contemporary of Rodin.
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Mount Jerome Cemetery has the finest collection of 19th-century funerarymonuments in Ireland.
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Athena, leaning on her spear, is gazing with downcast head at a gravemonument.]
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The winter solstice is upon us and with it the annual pilgrimage to the Newgrange passage- gravemonument in Co Meath.
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Sculptured gravemonuments were common in Greece at least as early as the sixth century.
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Reliefs were chiefly used for temple pediments and friezes, and also for the many gravemonuments.
Uso de sepulchral monument em inglês
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There was also a distinct sepulchralmonument to the general to whose genius the victory was mainly due.
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The most noticeable (and it had singular beauty) was a small modeled design for a sepulchralmonument; that, evidently, of Stephen Hudson.
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Here began a series of highly ornamental public edifices and sepulchralmonuments.
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Alabaster was often used for sepulchralmonuments instead of metal or stone.
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There are two sepulchralmonuments in Ravenna which cannot be passed over unnoticed.
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The name is given to a number of sepulchralmonuments placed on hill-tops.
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An adjoining court also contains a great number of sepulchralmonuments.
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Some suppose them to have been sepulchralmonuments, others altars.
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(5) This sepulchralmonument the Thebans decked with ornaments before the battle.
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Being sepulchralmonuments, the pyramids are confined to the western side of the Nile valley (see p. 31).
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It produces only local histories, surveys of cathedrals and of sepulchralmonuments, books about Druidic remains, Roman walls and coins, etc., etc.
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The unchanging regularity of the trees and the chastened whiteness of the sepulchralmonuments affected the spirit with a sense of solemn and sweet repose.
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All the other peoples of antiquity devoted themselves to the rearing of religious and sepulchralmonuments, and to the construction of palaces for their sovereigns.
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Thus it has been put beyond a doubt that these subterranean "beehive" chambers were sepulchralmonuments, the bodies having been laid in graves within.