the rites of burial
61Tomb of the Blessed Virgin Mary — • Explores the question where Mary died and was buried, either Jerusalem or Ephesus Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Tomb of the Blessed Virgin Mary Tomb of the Blessed Virgin Mary …
62Chuang Tse and the first emperor —   Author(s) Anna Russo Country …
63Clans and Bloodlines in Vampire: The Requiem — World of Darkness Vampire series Vampire Settings World of Darkness Clans World of Darkness Concepts Old World of Darkness Vampire: The Masquerade Clans Bloodlines Masquerade Society Cainite History Vampire Lore Genealogy New World of Darkness… …
64Coronation of the Hungarian monarch — King Charles IV taking his coronation oath on 30 December 1916 …
65“Festival, The“ — Short story (3,700 words); probably written in October 1923. First published in WT(January 1925); rpt. WT(October 1933): first collected in O;corrected text in D;annotated version in CC. The first person narrator finds himself in Kingsport,… …
66HISTORY — For Prehistory see archaeology ; for Biblical and Second Temple periods, see history . Destruction of the Second Temple until the Arab Conquest (70–640 C.E.) THE EFFECTS OF THE WAR OF 66–70 C.E. The Jewish war against the Romans, which lasted… …
67Charon — Charonian /keuh roh nee euhn/, Charonic /keuh ron ik/, adj. /kair euhn, kar /, n. 1. Class. Myth. the ferryman who conveyed the souls of the dead across the Styx. 2. (usually used ironically) any ferryman. 3. Astron. the natural satellite of… …
68Olympias — For other uses, see Olympias (disambiguation). Zeus seduces Olympias. Fresco by Giulio Romano between 1526 and 1534, in Palazzo del Te, Mantua, Italy …
69parish church — A local spiritual association or religious society; the building in which the public worship of the inhabitants of a parish is celebrated. Pawlet v Clark (US) 9 Cranch 292, 326, 3 L Ed 735, 747. A consecrated place having attached to it the rites …
70Aegean civilizations — The Bronze Age civilizations that arose and flourished с 3000–1000 BC in the region bordering the Aegean Sea. They included Crete, the Cyclades, the Greek mainland south from Thessaly, including the Peloponnese, and Macedonia, Thrace, and western …