King John wished to be buried at Worcester Cathedral, and when he died at Newark in 1216, his wish was granted,
King Edward II
William I (the Conquerer) is buried on Caen Cathedral in Normandy.
David Welander has written: 'Gloucester Cathedral' -- subject(s): Gloucester Cathedral
king john
The Kings School Gloucester is based in and around Gloucester Cathedral. Entrances are in Pitt Street Gloucester
I think so
Gloucester Cathedral was built between the years of 1089AD to 1499AD. A period of 410 years, (the builders must have taken long tea breaks in those days), not really, it was built and added too, that is why there is such a long time period of building.
Many people are buried at Worcester Cathedral, including King John of England, Arthur Prince of Wales, Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, several saints, several architects involved in building the Cathedral and several notable Bishops and chaplains.
Thomas Becket was buried in the cathedral at Canterbury. The cathedral became a major destination for pilgrims because he was buried there.
He was buried in the Cathedral of Frombork
Name. Two famous Americans buried at the cathedral in Washington dc
Isabel Elliott has written: 'Gloucester Cathedral embroideries'
no pope buried there i think