One source means "stately" or "noble". Another means "Moor".
I guess it's Windsor castle.... if a castle can be a stately home.
An Earl of is the rank given but no stately home is there whereas the Earl comes with the stately home.
This is ONLY a guess, but...tombs cost money to build and a greedy would not be willing to spend the money to build his own tomb.
blenheim palace
The correct spelling is "mausoleum," and Google defines it as "a building, esp. a large and stately one, housing a tomb or tombs"
A stately tomb would be a grave or grave site that is honored, well known and well respected. It is usually the resting place of the body of someone who was once very famous or rich or accomplished.
The word stately is both an adverb and an adjective. Examples:Adverb: The stately sized rooms of the mansion were perfect for our ball.Adjective: The stately butler greeted our guests.
Pomp- a stately display of splendor
A stately dance is a slow, mournful danceMinuetPavaneBassadanceAlmain
use a the word stately in a sebtence
Stately Oaks was created in 1839.
majestical and stately
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The stately procession slowly wound its was from the palace to the cathedral
One source means "stately" or "noble". Another means "Moor".
The stately home was on an area on flat land. :D