The mausoleum got its name from King Mausolus, whose tomb was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
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The word is monument. It means a statue, building, or other structure erected to commemorate a famous or notable person or event.
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Yes there are many many MANY people named Simpson who are dead.
Well Hagrid wasn't extremely sentimental for Harry, he also only named his children after dead people and Hagrid was still alive when he his kids.
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The Winchester, named so because of the working weapon above the bar.
No. There has never been any proof of this and there have been billions of people who have seen dead people at night.
Yes there are many many MANY people named Simpson who are dead.
There are a number of saints named Augustine and all of them are dead. Being dead is the first requirement for being named a saint.
If I understand your question correctly, structures that are frequently named after famous dead people can be anything from bridges to monuments to libraries to roads...for example, in Washington DC there is the Woodrow Wilson Bridge, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, the Lincoln Memorial....where I grew up in the western U.S. I lived on Monroe Avenue (for James Monroe) and adjacent to Jefferson St...
There are a number of saints named Augustine and all of them are dead. Being dead is the first requirement for being named a saint.
Named for their three-ring chemical structure
If the phase used is " The late Michael Jackson" it means the named person is dead. Some people use the term expired as they feel its not as cold as the world "dead".
I would consider carpet to be a dead load. Carpeting typically doesn't move during the life of the structure. If it did it would be considered a live load similar to people, partitions and walls (walls can be moved during the life of a structure), bookcases, etc...
You have named it for yourself. It is the 'DEAD SEA'.
yes and there is name a kid from 5/6 c in a school called sps named bianca
If you mean as in the saying, "I see dead people", It's from an old movie called the sixth sense. An eight year old boy named Cole is possessed, or gifted, and sees dead people every day of his life, and finaly he meets a therapist whom he trusts enough to tell him his secret-I see dead people! Or you might just plainly have the ability to see people that aren't in physical form.
It's not possible to say, seeing as how there are around 6 billion people in the world, and they are being born and becoming dead all the time.
It's not possible to say, seeing as how there are around 6 billion people in the world, and they are being born and becoming dead all the time.