A borderline question. As she was at one time Queen Of France, there was a move to have the body of Mary, Queen of Scots, transported to Paris or some other French city for a ( French Burial). Political hostilities and other factors worked against this. Her remains are under a magnificent effigy in Westminster Abbey. There was talk of a French Burial- but this did not go beyond the design stages, so to speak- read any of the excellent biographies of this Tragic Queen.
There are kings buried in the Pantheon but no queens. Buried there is also a famos artist named Raphael.
they buried their loved ones with their pets, espcially cats as they were seen as lucky, the also buried them with all their possessions, kings and queens were buried in tombs in pyramids to keep them safe in the afterlife.
Today, France is a republic so there isn't any king nor queen anymore. By the way, when France was a kingdom, only men could be monarch.
Jewels such as rubies and crystals gold too. Any belongings they had like pet's were mummified with their masters.
Any royalty was like. "There were too many valuables in those graves. "The main obstacle for robbers were the hidden gateway into the pyramid. At the last moment, the royalty was not buried at the pyramid. instead they were buried at the valley of the kings.
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No. There were great benefits to being a vassal. The members of the nobility, from the highest to the lowest, were all vassals of the king or some other lord, and in order to have any power, you had to be a king or a vassal. Kings were often vassals of other kings. The kings of England were also Dukes of Normandy or Dukes of Aquitaine, and this made them vassals of the kings of France. It was a relationship they would not give up until they got to the point that they were claiming the throne of France for themselves.
All members of the nobility below kings were vassals of the kings. This was not as easy an issue as it might appear. Some nobility at lower levels were independent of any kings, and these could include princes and dukes. Furthermore some kings were vassals of other kings, as Henry II of England was technically a vassal of Louis VII of France because Henry had counties in France. The Kings of Scotland were forced to accept that they were vassals of the Kings of England at one point. There were kings who were vassals of the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, and some of these were had kingdoms that were partly in the empire and partly out, in which case they were vassals for the part in, but not vassals for the part out.
no there is not. although there is an Irish coven Irish is different from SCOTTISH :| :|
A Jewish person may have almost any name possible, but there are no names that are traditionally both Scottish and Jewish.
Well there is "Scottish country dancing" and "Scottish Highland dancing/The Highland fling" I dont know any more.
Catholics may be buried facing any direction.