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DEAD MANS LANTERN [1 record]

Record 1 2011-07-26

English

Subject field(s)
  • Archaeology
DEF

A slender, tower-like structure, usually in the form of a hollow column, terminated by a pierced turret containing a light which shone trough the openings; such towers (many erected in medieval times) were common in France.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Archéologie
DEF

Colonne creuse en haut de laquelle une source lumineuse signalait l'emplacement d'une tombe, d'un cimetière ou d'un établissement religieux.

CONT

On construisit, au moyen âge, dans plusieurs cimetières, des espèces de colonnes creuses, monuments funéraires destinés à recevoir une lampe qui devait brûler, soit la nuit, soit dans certaines occasions. On leur donna, pour cela, le nom de lanterne de cimetière, lanterne des morts, phare funéraire, colonne creuse ou lampadaire.

Spanish

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