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"If the truth shall kill them, let them die."

β€” Immanuel Kant
Memorial of Franco-Prussion War, Meung-sur-Loire, France
Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England
Veliky Novgorod, Russia
Hindenburg's funeral at Berlin City Hall, August 1934
"The path of a warrior is lifelong, and mastery is often simply staying on the path."
β€œThe Vale of Rest” (1858–1859) by John Everett Millais.
β€œIn Time of Peril” (1852 – 1922) by Edmund Blair Leighton
"Larva convivalis", little bronze skeletons, were common dinner gifts. They served to remind guests to enjoy their fleeting pleasures because death is always near.

The little skeletons were made with jointed limbs, so they could join in the banquet festivities with a jiggling dance.

Image: Memento mori, Roman, 199 BCE-500 CE
Roman tomb KΓΆln-Weiden. Cologne, Germany

In 1843 whilst digging a pit for his new business premises, a German wagoner found a large slab.

The subterranean burial chamber (hypogaeum) dates back to the 2nd century. It's a stone-modeled version of a triclinium, a Roman dining room.