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  2. Royal Cache - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Cache, technically known as TT320 (previously referred to as DB320), is an Ancient Egyptian tomb located next to Deir el-Bahari, in the Theban Necropolis, opposite the modern city of Luxor.

  3. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s Tombstone ... - AOL

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    In the photo, the moniker of the late queen — who died on September 8 at the age of 96 — is etched on the gravestone above that of her husband, Prince Philip, who passed away in April 2021 at ...

  4. Burial places of British royalty - Wikipedia

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    These burial places of British royalty record the known graves of monarchs who have reigned in some part of the British Isles (currently includes only the monarchs of Scotland, England, native princes of Wales to 1283, or monarchs of Great Britain, and the United Kingdom), as well as members of their royal families.

  5. Tomb effigy - Wikipedia

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    The restored royal tombs in the Basilica of Saint-Denis, Paris European tomb monuments adapted innovations from other forms of sculpture during the early modern period, including from non-European influence. [ 16 ]

  6. The Most Memorable Royal Photos of 2024 - AOL

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    February 27, 2024. Members of the British royal family attended a Service of Thanksgiving for Constantine, the former and last king of Greece, held in Windsor at St George's Chapel.

  7. A look back at 12 royal moments from 2024 - AOL

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    Here’s our look at 2024 in images: A selection of front pages from UK daily national newspaper coverage of King Charles and Catherine, Princess of Wales in January. - Ming Yeung/Getty Images

  8. Sarcophagus of the mourning women - Wikipedia

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    A long side A long side A short side A short side. The Sarcophagus of the mourning women (in French Le Tombeau des Pleureuses) is a Hellenistic sarcophagus found in 1887 by the Ottoman archaeologist Osman Hamdi Bey, in the Royal necropolis of Ayaa near Sidon, Lebanon, in the same burial chamber (funerary room No. 3 of the necropolis of the King of Sidon) as the Alexander sarcophagus.

  9. Donggureung - Wikipedia

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    The cluster also houses a myo-type tomb (of a royal family member). It is located in Guri, ... This page was last edited on 12 July 2024, at 02:11 (UTC).