Napoleon's first wife, Josephine de Beauharnais, at the Saint Pierre-Saint Paul church in Rueil.
His second wife, Marie Louise of Austria died in Parma and was buried in the Capuchin church in Vienna.
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The pharaoh with his treasure (although the Great pyramid was discovered to have absolutely nothing in it). Wives and followers were buried in mini-pyramids surrounding the site.
Yes. Also buried were their slaves, wives and pets.
No, Tutankhamen was buried alone like most (in not all) other pharaohs. His wife Ankhesenamun was buried in another grave. Both are buried in the Valley of the Kings though. In previous time of Egypt's ancient history, when pharaohs were still buried in pyramids, their wives had much smaller pyramids next to the pharaohs pyramid. Like the great pyramid of Giza (tomb of Khufu) has three minor pyramids at the feet of it, they are tombs of Khufu's wives. In the tomb of Tutankhamen though, there was two fetuses buried with him, which are most probably unborn children of Ankhesenamun and the pharaoh.
It was a place in Egypt where the wives of the Pharaohs were buried, it was known as Te Set Neferu, meaning the 'place of beauty'
he was barried
I think there must be thosands of wives buried with their husbans who served in the military in Arlington
the Pharaohs wives
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John Quincy Adams is buried next to his father and their two wives in the basement of a church in Quincy, MA.
The pharaoh with his treasure (although the Great pyramid was discovered to have absolutely nothing in it). Wives and followers were buried in mini-pyramids surrounding the site.
The wives pyramids, also known as queen pyramids, were built next to the pyramids of Egyptian pharaohs to house the remains of the pharaoh's wives or close relatives. These smaller pyramids were designed to honor and provide a burial place for important women in the pharaoh's life.
Yes. Also buried were their slaves, wives and pets.
Henry VIII is buried next to Jane Seymore. She was his third wife and the only one whose son survived.
No where in the books of history say how did Khufu died so that is unknown.
The name of his chief wife Benerib was written alongside his on tomb B14 at Abydos.
Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII's first wife, died on 7th January 1536 and was buried at Peterborough Cathedral in the County of Cambridgeshire, England.