Nécropolis
see also: Etymology of Nécropolis
A necropolis - of the Greek nécro , died and polished , quoted, “quoted of dead” - has several directions:
- It is initially a whole of agglomerated monumental burials
- It is then a grouping of many tombs (direction frequently employed in Archéologie)
- a necropolis princely it is finally a place, frequently a monastery or an abbey, where the princes of a dynasty or a State have habit to be made bury
Necropoles Egyptian women
- Necropolis of Saqqara
- Thèbes
- Valley of the Kings
- Valley of the Queens
- Valley of Noble the
- Necropolis of Napata
Necropoles Frenchwomen
- Necropolis of the French State
- Necropolis main road of Verdun
- Civaux necropolis of several hundreds of sarcophagi, dating from the time mérovingienne
- Goudelancourt-lès-Pierrepont necropolis mérovingienne
- Arles - the Alyscamps: necropolis of several sarcophagi, dating from the Roman epoch
- Vorges necropolis going back from the time mérovingienne
- Necropolis main road to Boulouris
Other necropoles
See too
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princely Lists of the necropoles
- Basilica Saint-Denis
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