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- Catafalque abstract "A catafalque is a raised bier, box, or similar platform, often movable, that is used to support the casket, coffin, or body of the deceased during a funeral or memorial service. Following a Roman Catholic Requiem Mass, a catafalque may be used to stand in place of the body at the Absolution of the dead or used during Masses of the Dead and All Souls Day.The term originates from the Italian catafalco, which means scaffolding. The most notable Italian catafalque was the one designed for Michelangelo by his fellow artists in 1564. An elaborate and highly decorated roofed surround for a catafalque, common for grand funerals of the Baroque era, may also be called a castrum doloris.".
- Catafalque thumbnail Krzysztof_Opalinski_dead_Sierakow.jpg?width=300.
- Catafalque wikiPageExternalLink catafalque.cfm.
- Catafalque wikiPageExternalLink index.shtml.
- Catafalque wikiPageID "712306".
- Catafalque wikiPageLength "4332".
- Catafalque wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Catafalque wikiPageRevisionID "705763795".
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Abraham_Lincoln.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Absolution_of_the_dead.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Antonin_Scalia.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Baroque.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Bier.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Casket.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Castrum_doloris.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Category:Death_customs.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Coffin.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Funeral.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Italian_language.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Limbers_and_caissons.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Lincoln_Catafalque.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Lying_in_state.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Michelangelo.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Requiem.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Scaffolding.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink Ship_of_Theseus.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Capitol_Visitor_Center.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Capitol_rotunda.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink File:Krzysztof_Opalinski_dead_Sierakow.jpg.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLink File:LincolnCatafalque.jpg.
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLinkText "Catafalque".
- Catafalque wikiPageWikiLinkText "catafalque".
- Catafalque wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Catafalque wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Catafalque wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Catafalque subject Category:Death_customs.
- Catafalque hypernym Bier.
- Catafalque type Custom.
- Catafalque comment "A catafalque is a raised bier, box, or similar platform, often movable, that is used to support the casket, coffin, or body of the deceased during a funeral or memorial service. Following a Roman Catholic Requiem Mass, a catafalque may be used to stand in place of the body at the Absolution of the dead or used during Masses of the Dead and All Souls Day.The term originates from the Italian catafalco, which means scaffolding.".
- Catafalque label "Catafalque".
- Catafalque sameAs Q930343.
- Catafalque sameAs Katafalk.
- Catafalque sameAs Katafalk_(Stellgerüst).
- Catafalque sameAs Katafalko.
- Catafalque sameAs Catafalco.
- Catafalque sameAs Katafalkki.
- Catafalque sameAs Catafalque.
- Catafalque sameAs Ravatal.
- Catafalque sameAs Katafalko.
- Catafalque sameAs Catafalco.
- Catafalque sameAs Katafalk_(doodskist).
- Catafalque sameAs Katafalk.
- Catafalque sameAs Katafalk.
- Catafalque sameAs m.034yyp.
- Catafalque sameAs Катафалк.
- Catafalque sameAs Katafalk.
- Catafalque sameAs แท่นตั้งศพ.
- Catafalque sameAs Katafalk.
- Catafalque sameAs Катафалк.
- Catafalque sameAs Q930343.
- Catafalque wasDerivedFrom Catafalque?oldid=705763795.
- Catafalque depiction Krzysztof_Opalinski_dead_Sierakow.jpg.
- Catafalque isPrimaryTopicOf Catafalque.