gravestone

  • 21gravestone — grave•stone [[t]ˈgreɪvˌstoʊn[/t]] n. a stone, usually inscribed, marking a grave • Etymology: 1175–1225 …

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  • 22gravestone — /ˈgreɪvstoʊn/ (say grayvstohn) noun a stone marking a grave …

  • 23gravestone —   Kia ho omana o …

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  • 24gravestone — n. a stone (usu. inscribed) marking a grave …

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  • 25rip out a gravestone — dig up a tombstone, remove a grave marker from the earth …

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  • 26Nathan Abraham Cooper — Gravestone of Nathan Abraham Cooper (1802 1879) in Pleasant Hill Cemetery …

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  • 27Nikola Frankopan — Gravestone of Nikola IV Frankopan (Nicolaus de Franghapanibus) Nikola IV Frankopan was the Ban of Croatia and Dalmatia from 1426 to 1432. He was one of the first of his clan to make this name famous in Croatian history. Even before he became… …

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  • 28Della Torre — Gravestone for Dionigi Torriani, now standing along the corridor of the vestry of Santa Maria della Passione church in Milan The Della Torre (or Torriani, Italian for Of the Tower ) were an Italian noble family …

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  • 29Metta von Oberg — Gravestone of Metta von Oberg Anna Metta von Oberg (November 10, 1737 – October 25, 1794) was a German Baroness and close friend to Augusta Louise zu Stolberg Stolberg. Von Oberg was born in Jersbek, and lived in the period from 1762 to 1794 in… …

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  • 30Jerzy Łojek — Gravestone of Łojek family at the Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw Jerzy Łojek (3 September 1932 – 7 October 1986) was a Polish historian and opposition activist in People s Republic of Poland. He specialized in European, Polish and Russian history of… …

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