In Britain, leading members of the royal family get a 'royal ceremonial funeral', though only sovereigns and their consorts get a state funeral in the strict sense. (In 1997 Princess Diana was given something very close to a state funeral). A handful of former politicians are also given state funerals, though it is extremely rare. The most recent was that of Winston Churchill in 1965.
If a patrician ( or anyone) died in ancient Rome he or she had a funeral and was either buried or cremated, depending on the custom of the times. If they were famous or had famous relatives their funeral would be more elaborate and a funeral oration was given and often a funeral banquet was provided.
Feudalism is the political system in which land is given for military service in medieval times.
Your family name is your surname and it is not given to you your already have it from your parents. For example if your family name is smith than that will be your surname
Of course he was. Coming from a noble family, Richthofen knew some of the enemy pilots. He treated downed pilots with respect and it also speculated that he and some of his fellow pilots did flyovers of a enemy's funeral as a sign of respect. After his death he was given a full military funeral by the allied command and the pall bearers were of the same rank as Richthofen. It is also speculated that is was in defiance of continuing the war with the King and with that defiance put him back into a plane and removed as the supreme commander of the german airforce. Richthofen was so beloved by his countrymen that (this is personal opinion) had he lived the Nazi party may never have come into power.
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If you are going to the funeral take flowers and a card if you are not going to the funeral just send a card, generally the food after a funeral is taken care of by the family and or those that are organizing the funeral.
Money provided by an attendee or guest at a funeral service is referred to as a funeral donation or memorial donation. Often bereaved families will note that in lieu of flowers for the family, funeral donations be made to ZYZ and note a charitable institution or cause. Otherwise, if an organization is not specified or there is no mention of funeral donations, attendees are known to give the bereaved family the funds.
Speech given at a funeral.
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The papers are called obituaries, individually called obituary .
In Britain, leading members of the royal family get a 'royal ceremonial funeral', though only sovereigns and their consorts get a state funeral in the strict sense. (In 1997 Princess Diana was given something very close to a state funeral). A handful of former politicians are also given state funerals, though it is extremely rare. The most recent was that of Winston Churchill in 1965.
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'koden'. This is a donation you give to the family to help pay for funeral costs. It can range from 2000 yen to 50,000 yen. The money should be placed into a special envelope (with black and white ribbons or wire) and the amount of the koden will vary according to where the funeral is held and how well you know the deceased. The notes in the envelope should be new or look new (ironed) and the envelope should have your name on the front and the amount on the back. The money goes to pay the funeral costs and any remaining is given to the family.
Not to my knowledge, the Body is given in custody to the family- the next of kin. I can"t see where the place of death has any bearing on this.
The official date given for the arrival of the Slater family, consisting of Charlie, Big Mo, Lynne, Kat, Little Mo, Zoe and Garry is the 18th of September 2000, the same day as Ethel's funeral