Yes they do.
The Funeral Cortege Arriving at Trinity Pier - 1901 was released on: USA: July 1901
Cortege is a term used to refer to a funeral precession. An example sentence would be: The cortege was moving very quickly.
The Complete Funeral Cortege Passing Through Windsor - 1901 was released on: USA: July 1901
Arrival of Funeral Cortege at St- George's Chapel - 1901 was released on: USA: July 1901
Cortege
The cast of The Funeral Cortege Arriving at Trinity Pier - 1901 includes: King Edward VII as himself Kaiser Wilhelm II as himself
A funeral "cortege" (the word "cortage" does not exist) is oftentimes referred to as a funeral procession. It can best be explained as an organized body of people traveling to a cemetery in a formal, ceremonial manner. In modern times, a funeral cortege usually consists of a motorcade; the body of the deceased is transported in a hearse, with family members and close friends following from behind.
It is very disrespectful, as disrespectful as spitting in a person's face or calling them an obscene name.
A cortege is a group of followers or attendants.
Collective nouns for people at a funeral are a cortege of mourners or a pathos of mourners.
A cortege is a procession, usually for funerals. An example of a sentence using the word "cortege" is "There were four or five officers escorting the cortege on the way to the cemetery. "
The principal mourner. it can be a woman, as was the case with Queen Elizabeth I who had Lady Catherine Knollys ( pronounced- Nawliss) perform this sad function.