Cemeteries — • The word coemeterium or cimiterium (in Gr. koimeterion) may be said in early literature to be used exclusively of the burial places of Jews and Christians Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cemeteries Cemetery … Catholic encyclopedia
Cemeteries — Since earliest times burial grounds were situated adjacent to churches and hospitals. Following the edict of 25 June 1784 cemeteries were closed down within the city, which opened up tracts of land for development. Burial sites were now… … Historical Dictionary of Brussels
Cemeteries — Cemetery Cem e*ter*y, n.; pl. {Cemeteries}. [L. cemeterium, Gr. ? a sleeping chamber, burial place, fr. ? to put to sleep.] A place or ground set apart for the burial of the dead; a graveyard; a churchyard; a necropolis. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cemeteries in Law — • Includes information concerning the laws in the United States and Canada Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cemeteries in Law Cemeteries in Law … Catholic encyclopedia
Cemeteries of San Diego — is a list of cemeteries in the San Diego, California region. It compiles notable cemeteries, mausoleums and other places people are buried.List of Cemeteries*Cypress View Mausoleum, National City *El Camino Memorial Park, San Diego; Jonas Salk,… … Wikipedia
Cemeteries of London — это песня написанная английской группой альтернативного рока Coldplay. Она была написана всеми участниками группы для четвертого альбома Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends . Написание и композиция Песня была вдохновлена историями о… … Википедия
Cemeteries, Early Roman Christian — • This article treats briefly of the individual catacomb cemeteries in the vicinity of Rome Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Cemeteries of Villages in Eastern Slovakia — *List of cemeteriesGrave stones older than 50 yearsBačkovvillage cemeterySurnames: Polaček, Lorinc, Karaffa, Kordiak, Dobranský, Kontír, Stichl, Palkovič, Štrobl, Stroka, Rudlai, Balint, Onufer, Ujhelyi, Heincz, Tkačík, Hartwig, Malcher, Németh,… … Wikipedia
CEMETERIES — See TOMBS … Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans
cemeteries — cem·e·ter·y || semɪtrɪ n. place where dead people are buried … English contemporary dictionary