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Funeral Rites (novel)         
BOOK BY JEAN GENET
Funeral Rites (Pompes funèbres) is a 1948 novel by Jean Genet. It is a story of love and betrayal across political divides, written this time for the narrator's lover, Jean Decarnin, killed by the Germans in World War II.
Funeral         
  • Funeral with [[flowers]] on [[marble]]
  • funerals]]
  • Funeral for a child, 1920
  • A Hindu cremation rite in [[Nepal]]. The samskara above shows the body wrapped in saffron red on a pyre.
  • Beethoven]]'s funeral as depicted by [[Franz Xaver Stöber]]
  • Funeral procession in [[Beijing]], 1900
  • A [[natural burial]] gravesite with just a stone to mark the grave
  • Equipment for washing and preparing bodies at Afaq khoja Mosque, [[Kashgar]]
  • Attic]], latter 6th century BCE)
  • Yukgaejang is a spicy soup with a beef and vegetables in it. It is a Korean traditional food and served during funerals.
  • A traditional armband indicating seniority and lineage in relation to the deceased, a common practice in South Korea
  • A funeral parade of [[Marshal Mannerheim]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland, on February 4, 1951. [[Helsinki Lutheran Cathedral]] on the background.
  • Syro-Malabar Catholic]], [[Venerable]] [[Varghese Payyappilly Palakkappilly]] on 6 October 1929
  • Medieval]] depiction of a royal body being laid in a coffin
  • [[John Everett Millais]] – The Vale of Rest
  • Ming tomb in Beijing, China
  • [[Parsi]] Tower of Silence, [[Bombay]]
  • Mam Turk mountains]] of [[Connemara]], [[Ireland]]'', 1870
  • Scipios]], in use from the 3rd century BCE to the 1st century CE
  • ''[[Soju]]'', a Korean [[distilled drink]] served at funerals
  • A western-style funeral motorcade for a member of a high-ranking military family in [[South Korea]]
  • Sudangee or last offices being performed on a dead person, illustration from 1867
  • Terracotta warriors of Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum
  • Funerary dance ritual. A blacksmith carries the dressed body. Kapsiki people, North Cameroon.
  • The tombstone of [[Yossele the Holy Miser]]. According to [[Jewish bereavement]] tradition, the dozens of stones on his tombstone mark respect for the Holy Miser.
  • Vultures feeding on a human corpse in a [[sky burial]]
  • The burial of a bird
CEREMONY FOR A PERSON WHO HAS DIED
Funerary; Funerary rite; Memorial service; Funerals; Earth laid upon a corpse; Earth laid upon a Corpse; Funeral Rites and Customs; Funeral ceremonies; Funeral service; Funus; Funeral rite; Funeral rites; Obsequy; Funeral customs; Funeral rituals; Professional wailers; Obsequies; Burial rite; Funeral Rites; Civil funeral; Non-religious funeral; Non-confessional funeral; Atheist funeral; Mute (death customs); In lieu of flowers; In Lieu of Flowers; Burial service; Celebraton of life; Celebration of life; Celebration of (the) Life; Funeral Programs; Funerary rites; Burial rites; East Asian funerals; Funeral planning; Christian funeral; Burial ceremony; West African burial customs; West African funeral customs; Memorial mass; Death rite; Life celebration; Death ritual; Open casket funeral; Secular funeral; Secular funerals; Non-religious funerals; Death rituals; Funeral plan; Burial requirements; Memorial services; Sikh funeral; Zoroastrian funeral; Open casket
A funeral is a ceremony connected with the final disposition of a corpse, such as a burial or cremation, with the attendant observances. Funerary customs comprise the complex of beliefs and practices used by a culture to remember and respect the dead, from interment, to various monuments, prayers, and rituals undertaken in their honor.
Obsequy         
  • Funeral with [[flowers]] on [[marble]]
  • funerals]]
  • Funeral for a child, 1920
  • A Hindu cremation rite in [[Nepal]]. The samskara above shows the body wrapped in saffron red on a pyre.
  • Beethoven]]'s funeral as depicted by [[Franz Xaver Stöber]]
  • Funeral procession in [[Beijing]], 1900
  • A [[natural burial]] gravesite with just a stone to mark the grave
  • Equipment for washing and preparing bodies at Afaq khoja Mosque, [[Kashgar]]
  • Attic]], latter 6th century BCE)
  • Yukgaejang is a spicy soup with a beef and vegetables in it. It is a Korean traditional food and served during funerals.
  • A traditional armband indicating seniority and lineage in relation to the deceased, a common practice in South Korea
  • A funeral parade of [[Marshal Mannerheim]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland, on February 4, 1951. [[Helsinki Lutheran Cathedral]] on the background.
  • Syro-Malabar Catholic]], [[Venerable]] [[Varghese Payyappilly Palakkappilly]] on 6 October 1929
  • Medieval]] depiction of a royal body being laid in a coffin
  • [[John Everett Millais]] – The Vale of Rest
  • Ming tomb in Beijing, China
  • [[Parsi]] Tower of Silence, [[Bombay]]
  • Mam Turk mountains]] of [[Connemara]], [[Ireland]]'', 1870
  • Scipios]], in use from the 3rd century BCE to the 1st century CE
  • ''[[Soju]]'', a Korean [[distilled drink]] served at funerals
  • A western-style funeral motorcade for a member of a high-ranking military family in [[South Korea]]
  • Sudangee or last offices being performed on a dead person, illustration from 1867
  • Terracotta warriors of Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum
  • Funerary dance ritual. A blacksmith carries the dressed body. Kapsiki people, North Cameroon.
  • The tombstone of [[Yossele the Holy Miser]]. According to [[Jewish bereavement]] tradition, the dozens of stones on his tombstone mark respect for the Holy Miser.
  • Vultures feeding on a human corpse in a [[sky burial]]
  • The burial of a bird
CEREMONY FOR A PERSON WHO HAS DIED
Funerary; Funerary rite; Memorial service; Funerals; Earth laid upon a corpse; Earth laid upon a Corpse; Funeral Rites and Customs; Funeral ceremonies; Funeral service; Funus; Funeral rite; Funeral rites; Obsequy; Funeral customs; Funeral rituals; Professional wailers; Obsequies; Burial rite; Funeral Rites; Civil funeral; Non-religious funeral; Non-confessional funeral; Atheist funeral; Mute (death customs); In lieu of flowers; In Lieu of Flowers; Burial service; Celebraton of life; Celebration of life; Celebration of (the) Life; Funeral Programs; Funerary rites; Burial rites; East Asian funerals; Funeral planning; Christian funeral; Burial ceremony; West African burial customs; West African funeral customs; Memorial mass; Death rite; Life celebration; Death ritual; Open casket funeral; Secular funeral; Secular funerals; Non-religious funerals; Death rituals; Funeral plan; Burial requirements; Memorial services; Sikh funeral; Zoroastrian funeral; Open casket
II. Obsequy ·noun The last duty or service to a person, rendered after his death; hence, a rite or ceremony pertaining to burial;
- now used only in the plural.
Примеры употребления для funeral rites
1. Yesterday‘s funeral rites were as stark and simple as possible despite the presence of royals.
2. By Watts Roba Gibia Nyirigwa Sept 1', 2005 During the funeral rites of late Dr.
3. A cleric read verses from the Qur’an, although full funeral rites were not observed, according to a Reuters photographer present.
4. In Jamaica, islanders held symbolic funeral rites in Kingston Harbour for African slaves who died during the perilous ocean crossing.
5. They also ask him to conduct funeral rites or simply to help them pray by the Ganga Ma, or Mother Ganges, as the river is known.