Yes, the process of canonization in the Catholic Church, which is overseen by Rome, often involves the exhumation of a candidate's body. This is done to examine the remains for signs of holiness or to gather evidence of their life and virtues. The exhumation is part of the investigation into the candidate's life and is typically conducted with great respect and care. However, it is not always necessary for every candidate, depending on the circumstances.
To exhume - to dig up (usually of human remains).
Rome is a city, it does not have oceans in it. The nearest large body of water would be the Mediterranean Sea.
The Roman Senate .
After wining the Punic Wars, Rome gained control of the western Mediterranean Sea.
The Tiber river.
They had to exhume the body to conduct a full investigation. Another great sentence would be, they had to exhume her mothers body to verify how she had died.
No it is not.
no
exhume
because its a conspiracy and he is not dead, no body to exhume
To exhume - to dig up (usually of human remains).
Exhume is to remove from the ground, inter is its antonym.
They are about to exhume the casket from the grave.
to exhume - to dig up (of corpse)
Exhume - 2011 was released on: USA: 2011
Yes...he actually had him exhumed twice so he could look at and hold the body.
The cast of Exhume - 2011 includes: David Call as Aidan Laine Rettmer as Sybyl