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222: 280: 165: 306: 25: 90: 98: 295: 152:, many of the graves in the Jacobsfriedhof were levelled. From 1840 no more burials took place here, and the burial ground fell slowly into disrepair. Later the Weimar municipal authorities took it over and converted the burial ground into gardens. The Jacobsfriedhof today is part of the 194:: "exchequer vault". Since then it has principally served for the burials of people of high rank without the financial means for burials appropriate to their status. Such burials took place here from 1755 to 5 March 1823, including those of 262:
in the Historical Burial Ground. In 2008 a DNA analysis, which attracted much attention, showed that the bones in the coffin could not have been those of Schiller, and since then the coffin, next to that of
186:, originally built in 1715 by a finance official as a private place of burial for himself and his family. In 1742 it became the property of the finance ministry or state exchequer, in German the 129:, on land round the Jakobskirche (St. James's Church). The first burials took place here as early as the 12th century. The burial ground is located in the Jacobsvorstadt, which in the 680: 199: 54: 465: 724: 221: 279: 164: 76: 719: 517: 417: 310: 401: 299: 149: 580: 305: 590: 440: 37: 625: 47: 41: 33: 259: 559: 333: 284: 195: 153: 475: 385: 258:. The exhumed bones believed to be the poet's were transferred in 1827 to an oak coffin in the newly built 456: 239: 134: 58: 89: 213:, is a reconstruction of 1913, as the original was levelled, with much of the burial ground, in 1854. 494: 203: 97: 606: 570: 533: 288: 102: 267:, has stood empty. It is generally presumed that Schiller's real remains were lost when the 251: 549: 209:
The present Baroque pavilion, formerly with a wrought-iron gate, that stands over the
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of Weimar, Carl Leberecht Schwabe, had had Schiller's remains retrieved from the
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From 1530 to 1818 it was the only burial ground in Weimar. After 1818, when the "
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and the burial ground were levelled, although there are many other theories.
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provided accommodation outside the city walls for pilgrims on their way to
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in Weimar; in 1806 married J.W. von Goethe and Christiane Vulpius in the
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Theologian, author of children's stories, court and garrison preacher,
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Poet, President of the State Ministry, ministerial colleague of Goethe
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Lieutenant-General, topographer, cartographer and military author
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Author, literary critic, philologist and collector of fairy tales
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Footman; died during rescue operations in the castle fire of 1774
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Sandstone sarcophagus at the burial ground's northern boundary
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Urn on column in the north-eastern part of the burial ground
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On the south-eastern edge of the Jacobfriedhof stands the
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Monument with portrait and urn on the south church wall
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Memorial in the south-eastern part of the burial ground
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Painter, engraver, friend of Goethe, director of the
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Grave in the south-eastern part of the burial ground
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Christiane von Goethe née Vulpius
Weimar
Thuringia
Germany
Middle Ages
Santiago de Compostela
UNESCO
Historical Cemetery, Weimar
Klassik Stiftung Weimar

mausoleum
Luise von Göchhausen
Anna Amalia von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach
Charlotte von Stein

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Friedrich von Schiller
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FĂĽrstengruft
Goethe

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