The one who "spares these stones"
A grave stone inscription is called epitaph. It is a short text or poem engraved on a tombstone to honor and remember the deceased.
Epitaph is das Epitaph or dieGrabschrift in German.
A phrase written on a tombstone is referred to as an epitaph.
"Here Lies One Whose Name Was Written in Water" is an epitaph found on the gravestone of John Keats, an English Romantic poet. The epitaph itself was not created by Keats but engraved on his tombstone after his death in 1821.
Epitaph to a Dog was created in 1808.
Epitaph of Gllavenica was created in 1373.
The Tombstone Epitaph was created in 1880.
Epitaph Records was created in 1987.
His epitaph is "On the whole' I'd rather be in
An epitaph is something that is written on a tombstone. Benjamin Franklin's epitaph was written by Franklin himself in 1728.
In literature, an epitaph is a brief poem which celebrates a deceased person. An epitaph can also be the inscription found on a tombstone.