Seventyrecumbent figures and tombsare found in the Cathedral of Saint-Denis, mostly in their original place. The remains of the kings were placed under the recumbent figures, before beingprofaned and destroyed by revolutionariesin 1793. The discovery of the royal necropolis of Saint Denis is a jo...
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the ancient site of Saqqara is marked by crumbling pyramids that emerge from the sand like dragon's teeth. Most striking is the famous Step Pyramid, built in the 27th century B.C. by Djoser, the Old Kingdom pharaoh who launched the tradition of constructing pyramids as ...
- San Antonio de Abad - the patron saint of pets, and on this day dogs, rabbits, cats, birds and even fish are be brought along for a blessing outside the Barcelona church “la Escola Pia de Sant Antoni.” Scoll down the page to see the pictures of pets being blessed in Barcelona...
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The tomb of Ramses II is the largest tomb in the Valley of the Kings. It was constructed for his many sons with 95 chambers. Map of Ramses II’s family mausoleum. Tomb of Ramses VI: Ramses VI reigned from 1141-1136BC. Ramses V began the tomb, but Ramses VI usurped it. The beauty...
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Tell el-Amarna, site of the ruins and tombs of the city of Akhetaton (‘Horizon of the Aton’) in Upper Egypt, near modern Asyut. It was built as the new capital for Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV) when he devoted himself to the worship of the Aton. After his d