Usually in a coffin. There is no special way that a christian should be buried, the importance is in respecting the grief of their family and friends.
The Christians, like many other Romans, buried their dead in the catacombs.
catacombs
They buried it in soil, in the place known as Crematorium
It's the day of when Jesus was buried. Not only is the day of when he was raised up important to Christians, but when he was buried.
Some believe it to be the tomb in which Jesus was buried and was resurrected from.
Not at all. Even if it is in sea or cremated as well.
Romans buried their dead in the catacombs.
it was in the bible so it should have spoken to some if not most Christians and i recon he went to heaven and there were no trace of his body
Christians believe after Jesus was buried, he rose three days later! And we believe that right now, Jesus is preparing a place for His people (Christians). Which will result in a while different subject. (The Rapture, what Christians believe about the End Times)
Jerusalem is a very Holy place for the Jews, Christians and the Muslims. For the Jews, Prophet David and His son Prophet Solomon ruled and established the Jewish Kingdom. For the Christians, it was the place where Virgin Mary is buried and a place where Jesus was crucified and buried. For the Muslims it was the place where Mary lived and also the place where Prophet Mohammad on his Night journey, stopped and lead a prayer with all the other Prophets and ascended to Heaven from the Dome of the rock in Temple Mount
Theodosius was buried in Constantinople, (modern day Istanbul,turkey) the eastern capital of the Roman Empire. From 323 a.d. to 1453 a.d. Theodosius was a general before he became emperor of Rome. And he is regarded as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Christians.
While some groups dispute this fact, Mormons (members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) are considered Christians too as they believe in Jesus Christ. They can be buried in any cemetery provided they can obtain a plot for burial.