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- Q2421831 subject Q6170707.
- Q2421831 abstract "A chapelle ardente (Fr. "burning chapel") is a chapel or room in which the corpse of a sovereign or other exalted personage lies in state pending the funeral service. The name is in allusion to the many candles which are lighted round the catafalque. This custom is first chronicled as occurring at the obsequies of Dagobert I (602-638).".
- Q2421831 thumbnail Bayard_chapelle_ardente_Amiral_Courbet.jpg?width=300.
- Q2421831 wikiPageWikiLink Q109860.
- Q2421831 wikiPageWikiLink Q150.
- Q2421831 wikiPageWikiLink Q201676.
- Q2421831 wikiPageWikiLink Q6170707.
- Q2421831 wikiPageWikiLink Q930343.
- Q2421831 comment "A chapelle ardente (Fr. "burning chapel") is a chapel or room in which the corpse of a sovereign or other exalted personage lies in state pending the funeral service. The name is in allusion to the many candles which are lighted round the catafalque. This custom is first chronicled as occurring at the obsequies of Dagobert I (602-638).".
- Q2421831 label "Chapelle ardente".
- Q2421831 depiction Bayard_chapelle_ardente_Amiral_Courbet.jpg.