As Lacordaire said, on his deathbed: "La parole de l'Avenir avait germe de sontombeau comme une cendre feconde.
For the latest view of the subject, see Documents Inédits Relatifs au Tombeaude Champlain, par l’Abbé H.
They drove to see the Tombeau Napoleon, which was then newly erected at the Invalides.
He speaks as intimately as ever in "Le Tombeaude Couperin.
In "Le Tombeau de Couperin," Ravel is the old clavecinist become contemporary of Scriabine and Strawinsky, the old clavecinist who had seen the projectiles fall at Verdun and lost a dozen friends in the trenches.
Amelineau, in his work Le Tombeau d'Osiris (Paris, 1899) and by Dr.
This part, the cupola (or Tombeau as it is generally termed), was built by Jules Hardouin Mansard, and dedicated by the Cardinal de Noailles in 1706.
And let not hasty travellers follow Arthur Young's example, jotting down, after a visit to Moulins, "No room for the Tombeau de Montmorenci.
The monument in the church of St. Peter, generally known by the name of le tombeau des énervez, was of still greater singularity.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tombeau" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.