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Q: What does the Epitaph on Martin Luther's tomb say in English?
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The words inscribed on the tomb?

epitaph


Words written on tomb stone called?

epitaph


What does epitaph?

An 'epitaph' is the inscription written on a tomb or grave stone in memory of the person buried there, or a brief literary piece commemorating a deceased person.


What is another name for a tomb?

A pyramid or a burial chamber.


What is the inscription on a tomb called?

Tomb often contain saying in addition to the dates of birth and death. Known as epitaphs, these sayings are commemorations of the dead persons.


Literary devices in the poem epitaph?

Some literary devices used in the poem "Epitaph" by Katherine Philips include personification (attributing human characteristics to death), metaphor (comparing death to a jealous lover), and symbolism (using the image of the tomb as a representation of eternal rest). These devices help create a vivid and impactful depiction of death in the poem.


What does Michael Jackson's will say?

I'm not exactly sure but it say that he wants his mom to have the children and Diana Ross was second in line to get the children.


What is another name for the inscription on Shakespeare's tomb?

An epitaph is what is inscribed on tombs and headstones. In the 1700's and the 1800's it was quite common to inscribe much more information about the deceased (cause of death, names of family members, place of birth and death, etc.) than what is put on them today.


What is written on Hitler's tombstone?

He doesn't have a tombstone or a tomb. The Soviet Army took what was left of his corpse, but it's not known what they did with it.


Do you agree or disagree with the epitaph on Charles Dickens' tombstone?

Its what he wanted- CHARLES DICKENS BORN 7th FEBRUARY 1812 DIED 9th JUNE 1870 This was at his own wish. He wrote in his will "that my name be inscribed in plain English letters on my tomb... I rest my claims to the remembrance of my country upon my published works...".


How does the epitaph on Arthur's tomb add to the legend surrounding him?

It calls him the Once and Future King. This suggests that he will, somehow, miraculously return from the dead to lead Britain again. That is very much the stuff of legend.


Is the word tomb a word in only American English?

YES