Epitaph facts for kids
An epitaph is a short text honouring a deceased person. Strictly speaking, it is text that is carved on a tombstone or plaque. Usually it gives the person’s name and dates of birth and death. Some epitaphs say what the person did, and other things. Some people write their own epitaphs before they die.
Images for kids
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Epitaph on the base of the Haymarket Martyrs' Monument, Waldheim Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois
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Epitaph for heart of Frédéric Chopin
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Grave of W. B. Yeats; Drumecliff, Co. Sligo
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The epitaph on voice actor Mel Blanc's tombstone
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Inscription at Heather O'Rourke's crypt
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Ezzatollah Sahabi, Glory of Iran and his patriotic daughter Haleh
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The gravestone of comedian, writer and actor Spike Milligan showing the notable epitaph
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Grave of Mary Kay Bergman, at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills). Note that it features etchings of characters she voiced on South Park.
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The epitaph of the preacher Berthold de Wyrbna (Dominican) from 1316 in Szprotawa, the oldest tombstone in Silesia, Poland.
See also
In Spanish: Epitafio para niños