A person whose remains are in a mausoleum is said to be entombed.
No, the term "buried" typically refers to the act of placing a body in the ground. When someone is placed in a mausoleum after death, it is more accurate to say they are "entombed" or "interred" in the mausoleum.
The phrase "Placed on this isthmus of a middle state" refers to being situated in a state of balance or moderation between two extremes. It suggests being in a position between contrasting forces or conditions, symbolizing a sense of equilibrium or a middle ground.
The medical terminology combining form meaning causing death is "thanato-."
The Latin root for death is "mort" or "mors."
The word for death in Greek is θάνατος[thanatos]
The Latin root word for "immortal" is "immortalis," which comes from the combination of "in-" (meaning "not") and "mortalis" (meaning "mortal" or "subject to death").
Mumtaz Mahal was not alive when the Taj Mahal was built. When she died, she was buried in the Taj Mahal.
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Former Queen Lilo'uokalani lived in Washington Place until her death in 1917 due to complications from a stroke. She was 79. She received a magnificent state funeral due to her status as a former head of state. She was buried in the Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii.
Akbar was never killed by some person. Facts about his death: On 3 October 1605, Akbar fell ill with an attack of dysentery, from which he never recovered. He is believed to have died on or about 27 October 1605, after which his body was buried at a mausoleum in Sikandra, Agra.
If you are referring to the Blessed Virgin Mary, she was assumed, body and soul, into Heaven so she is not buried. If she was buried, her body remained in the tomb only for a short time before she was taken into heaven. There is a tomb in Jerusalem and another in Ephesus that some claim were the place where Mary was placed after death, if she died.
I buried them in my toe jam.
She was buried shortly after her death on August 6, 1623.
You get buried or creamated!
boiled to death
he isn't buried anywhere after his death his ashes were scattered at sea
Cornelia told her third husband, Bill Goodsir, to keep her death anonymous with no publicity. Cornelia was cremated and her ashes were placed at a church near her home. Later when her husband Bill Goodsir died, Cornelia's ashes were placed on his casket and she was buried with him.
In the Navy, the body was wrapped in canvas and a shell from one of the large guns was placed in it to help the body sink. On land, the bodies had dog tags removed for identification purposes, and to notify the family back in the states of the death. Then the bodies were simply buried. There was no embalming done, but occasionally the bodies were placed in coffins. Sometimes they were buried where they lay and later exhumed and placed in commemorative battlefield cemeteries.