In ancient Greece funeral rites were incredibly important. If someone did not receive proper burial, they would not be able to cross into Hades. Funeral rites involved offerings, libations and prayer.
Ritual
A ritual.
In England, and the rest of the Latin Rite Church, the Eucharist was in Latin, in the Greek Rite, it was in Greek, Maronite Rite is was in Syriac (Christian Aramaic).
Greeks did not have gladiators. This was a Roman custom, which originated in having gladiators fight as part of funeral celebrations for kings and nobles.
Hello. Greek customs include having a funeral feast. In present time, the feast is usually held in a home; however, in ancient days the Greeks actually did hold the funeral feast at the grave site and the deceased was said to be present at the feast.
erm... Ancient Greek is from Ancient Greece :P
the burial? there was more than one burial in ancient egypt, and there were some funeral dinners depending on who was buried
Rituals-are ceremones or rites.
A funeral rite.
pyre funeral pyre (Scheiterhaufen)
The name is: eulogy (from ancient greek for eu + logos = "good word")
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The funeral should be in the home parish of the deceased person.
In England, and the rest of the Latin Rite Church, the Eucharist was in Latin, in the Greek Rite, it was in Greek, Maronite Rite is was in Syriac (Christian Aramaic).
such a pile for burning a dead body, esp. as part of a funeral rite, as in India.
Greeks did not have gladiators. This was a Roman custom, which originated in having gladiators fight as part of funeral celebrations for kings and nobles.
Rite
Rite
Hello. Greek customs include having a funeral feast. In present time, the feast is usually held in a home; however, in ancient days the Greeks actually did hold the funeral feast at the grave site and the deceased was said to be present at the feast.