If you mean Empress Catherine II, in the female sovereigns mausoleum in St.Petersburg, Russia. This adjoined a Russian Orthodox convent. As in western Catholic countries ( such as Italy, Spain, and Portugal, and historically France and Austria) Religious sisters served as nurses and aides to the distaff portion of the ruling house. Tragically a group of berserk NKVD men sacked and vandalized Catherine"s tomb ( and some others) in l922. This was reported in the papers the same as the obituary of another chunky lady- Lillian Russell. As she died in November, Catherine was probably lovingly put away in winter weight robes- which may have had trim from Siberian Tiger fur. One of these robes ( possibly stolen from her grave) is or was in the possession of a woman in a western state. strange things happen in this world.
Catherine Santana is 5' 4".
Catherine Reitman's birth name is Catherine Marcelle Reitman.
Catherine Stobbs's birth name is Catherine Ann Stobbs.
Catherine Delaloye's birth name is Catherine Nathalie Delaloye.
Catherine Ferrino is 5' 9".
In Wuthering Heights, Catherine Earnshaw is buried in the churchyard of Penistone Church, which is near Thrushcross Grange.
Catherine Parr is buried at Sudeley Castle.
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Bing Crosby's mother Catherine (Harrigan) Crosby is buried at the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California. His father is buried there as well.
st. catherine of laboure died on december the 31 1876 (aged 70)
Catherine of Aragon was 50 when she died. She was born in 1485 and died before her birthday in 1536. She was buried in Peterbourgh Abbey.
Catherine Maunder has written: 'Umlilo's treasure' -- subject(s): Buried treasure, Fiction, Mystery and detective stories, Twins
No, Henry VIII was not buried with his wife, Catherine of Aragon. He was buried in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, while Catherine was interred in Peterborough Cathedral after her death. Henry's final resting place is near that of his third wife, Jane Seymour, who died shortly after giving birth to their son, Edward VI.
Diana was buried in a black Catherine Walker dress which she had recently purchased.
Catherine the Great was buried on December 6, 1796, following her death on November 17 of that year. She was interred at the Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, Russia, along with other members of the Romanov dynasty. Her burial marked the end of her significant reign, which lasted for 34 years.
Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII's first wife, died on 7th January 1536 and was buried at Peterborough Cathedral in the County of Cambridgeshire, England.
he relentlessly stayed in the drawing room by her side