it realates to the digging up and the carriying out of a traitors death on the bodies of the regicides during the restoration
To bury the dead. When the Catholic church was established as the church of Europe and England the tradition stated that the dead should be buried compared to the past practice of cremation. The bible was used to back up this thinking. Therefore, medieval churches buried the dead in sacred ground.
They were for the most part dead. They were killed and ended up buried in mass graves. A few were deserters.
up my butt
Anybody was aloud to wear jewelery in Ancient Egypt but people wore makeup when they were dead because when people were dead, people would say they have to look like they are alive so people would put make up on people who were dead so make them look alive before they were buried.
Popes are not buried standing up. They are buried in the normal position.
During a tour to Vietnam. I visited a North Vietnamese cemetery. I noticed that the headstones were about three feet apart . The dead soldiers were buried standing up just as soldiers are in formation . Soldiers standing forever .
No
Lord Byron is the only poet buried standing up in Poets' Corner at Westminster Abbey.
Sure.
No, they are not buried standing up, but more than one soldier can be buried in the same grave. To read more about Arlington National Cemetary visit ther site at the Related Link.
Cause he never lied
cemetaries never get filled up because not everyone chooses to bury their dead, and not everyone wants to be buried. Or they choose to be buried where they are from not where they died. Or they get "buried" at sea, or get cremated.;
It means you're dead and buried, hence "Pushing up Daisies." "Pushing up daisies" is a euphemism for being dead (and buried). It refers to the wild flowers that would sprout in the mound of dirt covering a fresh grave.
it realates to the digging up and the carriying out of a traitors death on the bodies of the regicides during the restoration
It has helped shape Cuba by standing up for their rights and freedom
No, they revered their dead. However, there were grave robbers who took the jewels and gold buried with the dead.