Shakespeare's tombstone bears the inscription: "Good frend for Iesus sake forbeare, To digg the dust enclosed heare. Blessed be the man that spares thes stones, And curst be he that moves my bones." This warning implores visitors to refrain from disturbing his remains, reflecting his desire for eternal rest and protection from grave robbers.
True, it can also be named a tombstone.
The coffin was inscribed with a warning and a curse.He had the wedding band inscribed for her.
The name on the tombstone is "James R. Kirk". In the tombstone scene, Kirk's middle initial was inscribed as "R" when it should have been "T" for Tiberius.
The grave of English playwright William Shakespeare has been located in the Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon. Inside his grave, they found his remains along with a curse inscribed on the tombstone warning against moving his bones.
Free at last,Free at last,Thank God Almighty,I'm free at last
Yes. It is an English word of Greek origin that is a short text honoring a deceased person that is inscribed on their tombstone or a memorial plaque.
William Shakespeare died on April 23, 1616. There is a well-known anecdote that he had the words "Good frend, for Jesus' sake forbeare" inscribed on his tombstone in Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon, as a plea for respect and to discourage anyone from disturbing his remains. However, there is no historical evidence to suggest anything was inscribed on his thumb specifically.
"this is my tombstone"
"this is my tombstone"
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