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Skull and crossbones (Spanish cemetery)

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36: 102:. It contains several altars rescued from other early Spanish churches in South America. One of these has twenty rectangular window boxes arrayed behind and above the altar, five wide by four tall. The size of these glass window boxes is such that the femurs of the priests thus interred are a bit too long to lie flat and so must be leaned up in an "X" formation. The other bones fill in the spaces around the femurs with the skull sitting prominently on top of the bone pile centered above the "X". 150: 20: 167: 255: 214: 186: 193: 263: 200: 293: 283: 233: 182: 171: 79:
statement (King James Version: Matthew 27:33, Mark 15:22, and John 19:17) that the place of his crucifixion was called "
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was a popular symbol of mortality across at this time across Europe and has its origins in the medieval
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Tombstones from the 18th century in Southern Scotland fairly frequently feature skull and crossbones.
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body), in reference to a legend that the place of the crucifixion was also the burial place of
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in 1786, stone "skull and crossbone" carvings denote the cemetery entrance.
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Today, an example of a real skull and crossbones may be seen in the 1732
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feature a skull and crossbones beneath the corpus (the depiction of
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Actual skulls and bones were long used to mark the entrances to
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