Places of Remembrance

Through the centuries Europe has had great turmoil with warring fractions that have led to horrific wars of great destruction and death. As small kingdoms would create alliances with other kingdoms their adversaries would do the same in fear that they wouldn’t be secure against their adversaries. This would lead to a very competitive environment which unified kingdoms into countries like Germany & Italy. The revolution in France toppled a monarchy and the ideas of democracy spread throughout the rest of Europe.  The average person would rise up against the power of not only the monarchies but, those of wealth and influence. Many of these conflicts are commemorated and memorialized usually at the very location they occurred.

The greatest of these are the two world wars that were fought primarily on European soil. These wars impacted all of Europe in one way or another. Across the countries of Europe are museums that document these events and landmarks at the actual locations. Memorials are scattered across the face of Europe to honor the dead and the cemeteries where they rest.

The most moving of these memorials are the concentration camps of WW II. While some were destroyed and merely have markers to show where they existed, others like Auschwitz still have the buildings and grounds where some of the evilest crimes against humanity were committed. These stand in remembrance of all those who suffered and died under the brutality of an oppressive Nazi regime.

European Memorials & Monuments…

 AUSTRIA

Soviet war memorial-  Vienna

 BELARUS

Brest Fortress – Brest
Khatyn massacre

 BELGIUM

Memorial de Mardasson –  Bastogne
Malmedy Massacre Memorial – Baugnez
Saint Julien Memorial – Langemark
Island of Ireland Peace Park – Messines
Lion’s Mound – Waterloo
Menin Gate Memorial – Ypres

 CZECHIA

Lidice Massacre Memorial –  Lidici

 ESTONIA

Independence War Victory Column – Tallinn

 FRANCE

Notre Dame de Lorette – Ablain St.-Nazaire
Newfoundland Memorial Park – Beaumont-Hamel
Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial – Colleville-sur-Mer
Douaumont Ossuary Verdun – Douaumont
Verdun Memorial – Fleury-devant-Douaumont
Welsh Memorial at Mametz Wood – Mametz
Oradour-sur-Glane Massacre Memorial – Oradour-sur-Glane
Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme – Thiepval
Villers–Bretonneux Australian National Memorial – Villers–Bretonneux
Vimy Ridge Memorial -Vimy

 GERMANY

The Holocaust Memorial – Berlin
Soviet War Memorial in Treptower Park – Berlin
Hermannsdenkmal – Detmold
Befreiungshalle – Kelheim
Völkerschlachtdenkmal – Leipzig

 GREECE

Distomo Memorial –  Distomo
Museum of Sacrifice –  Kalavryta

 IRELAND

Garden of Remembrance – Dublin
National War Memorial – Dublin

 ITALY

Sacrario militare di Redipuglia –  Fogliano Repdipuglia

 NETHERLANDS

National Monument  – Amsterdam
Groesbeek Memorial, Canadian War Cemetery – Groesbeek
Netherlands American Cemetery – Margraten
Liberty Monument Welberg – Welberg Steenbergen

 POLAND

Tannenberg Memorial – Olsztynek
Bohaterom Warszawy –  Warsaw
Monument to the Heroes of the Ghetto –  Warsaw
Ochota Massacre Memorial –  Warsaw
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier – Warsaw
The Warsaw Uprising Memorial –  Warsaw
Wola Massacre Memorial –  Warsaw

 ROMANIA

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier- Bucharest
Mausoleum of Mărăşeşti – Mărăşeşti

 RUSSIA

Piskarevskoye Memorial Cemetery – Leningrad
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier – Moscow
Poklonnaya Hill – Moscow
Mamayev Kurgan Motherland Calls – Volgograd (Stalingrad)

 SERBIA

Šumarice Memorial Park – Kragujevac
Marićevića jaruga – Orašac

 SPAIN

Fossar de les Moreres – Barcelona
Valle de los Caídos (Valley of the Fallen) – San Lorenzo de El Escorial

 TURKEY

Zafer Anıtı-Turkish İndependence War Glory Memorial – Alagöz
Ulus Cumhuriyet Anıtı-Ulus Turkish Republic Memorial -Ankara
Gelibolu Peninsula (Gallipoli) – Anzac
Guven Anıtı-Turkish Soldiers Memorial – Kizilay
Turkish İndependence War Memorial

 UNITED KINGDOM

 ENGLAND

The National Armed Forces Memorial – Alrewas, England
Shot at Dawn Memorial – – Alrewas, England
Hall of Memory –  Birmingham, England
The Cenotaph, Whitehall – London, England
National Firefighters Memorial – London, England
Nelson’s Column Trafalgar Square –  London
Women of World War II – London, England
The Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey – London, England
Animals in War Memorial – London, England

NORTHERN IRELAND

The Cenotaph – Belfast, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland War Memorial – Belfast, Northern Ireland
Titanic Memorial – Belfast, Northern Ireland

 SCOTLAND

Scottish National War Memorial, Edinburgh Castle – Edinburgh, Scotland
Commando Memorial – Spean Bridge, Scotland
Lewis War Memorial – Stornoway, Scotland
Lockerbie Garden of Remembrance  – Lockerbie

 WALES

Welsh National War Memorial – Cardiff, Wales
War memorials in Monmouth – Monmouth, Wales

Also of high interests these days are the sights of the “Cold War” such as the Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charley, Cold War museums, old Soviet locations in the prior Soviet areas and more.

Additional Listings for European Memorial sites;
 » Memorials Museums  »Traces of War

Concentration Camps of WWII…

The Nazis used Concentrations Camps for several purposes. 

● Forced Labor – These camps the earliest of camps where people the Nazis considered undesirable were put to work as cheap labor to build infrastructure projects but, primarily military manufacturing. 
● Transit or Holding – These were camps used as collections points for the apprehension of civilians and then staged for deportation to concentration camps.
● Concentration
● Extermination

 AUSTRIA

Mauthausen-Gusen  – Labor camp

 BELARUS

Koldichevo – Labor camp
Maly Trostenets – Extermination camp

 BELGIUM

Breendonk – Prison & labor camp
Mechelen – Transit camp

 CROATIA

Jasenovac camp – Extermination camp

 CZECHIA

Skrochowitz – Transit camp
Theresienstadt – Transit camp

 ESTONIA

Klooga – Labor camp
Vaivara – Concentration & transit camp

 FRANCE

Drancy – Internment camp, transit
Fort de Romainville – Prison and transit camp
Le Vernet – Internment camp
Natzweiler-Struthof – Labor camp & extermination camp
Alderney – Labor camps located on the Channel Islands off the coast of France

 GERMANY

Arbeitsdorf – Labor camp
Berga an der Elster – Labor camp
Bergen-Belsen – Collection point
Berlin-Marzahn – Labor camp
Bernburg – Collection point
Breitenau – Labor camp
Buchenwald – Labor camp
Dachau – Labor camp
Flößberg – Labor camp
Flossenbürg – Labor camp
Hinzert – Collection point
Kaufering – Labor camp
Kemna – Concentration camp
Langenstein-Zwieberge – Buchenwald subcamp
Malchow – Labor and Transit camp
Mittelbau-Dora – Labor camp
Neuengamme – Labor camp
Niederhagen  – Prison and labor camp
Oberer Kuhberg – Concentration camp
Ohrdruf – Labor and concentration camp
Oranienburg – Concentration camp
Osthofen – Collective point
Ravensbrück – Labor camp
Sachsenhausen – Labor camp

 ITALY

Bolzano – Transit camp
Fossoli – Prison and transit camp
Risiera di San Sabba – Detainment camp

LATVIA

Kaiserwald – Labor camp
Salaspils – Labor camp

 LITHUANIA

Kauen – Internment camp

 NETHERLANDS

Amersfoort – Transit camp and prison
Herzogenbusch – Concentration camp
Westerbork – Transit camp

 NORWAY

Bardufoss – Concentration camp
Bredtvet – Concentration camp
Falstad – Prison camp
Grini – Prison camp

 POLAND

Auschwitz-Birkenau – Extermination and labor camp
Bełżec – Extermination camp
Chełmno– Extermination camp
Fort VII  – Concentration camp
Gross-Rosen – Labor camp
Lamsdorf – Łambinowice
Majdanek  – Extermination camp
Mittelsteine – Labor camp
Płaszów – Labor camp
Sobibór – Extermination camp
Soldau- Labor & transit camp
Stutthof – Labor camp
Treblinka  – Extermination camp
Warsaw  – Extermination and labor camp

 SERBIA

Banjica- Concentration camp
Crveni krst – Concentration camp
Sajmište- Extermination camp

 UKRAINE

Bogdanovka- Concentration camp
Janowska – Transit , labor & extermination camp

MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND AT;

 » The Central Database of Shoah Victims’ Names
Locate tour operators that specialize in war remembrance, battlefield & military tours at out 
» Tour Types post

Cemeteries…

Because of the many wars over the centuries, Europe is littered with cemeteries of the fallen. With the two world wars being that last large conflict in Europe, many cemeteries dot the landscapes for both Axis and Allies countries. The two world wars only took a total of  approximately 15 to 18 million in WW I and 34 to 54 million in WW II. Unlike the first world war the later took more innocent lives then those of the combatants. Americans can visited many of these locations. The American cemetery at Colleville-Sur-Mer in Normandy is the one most visited by Americans. It is the resting place of  fallen Americans from the invasion of Normandy at Omaha Beach, which suffered the most casualties of the the five invasions beaches. It also has a guest center that has exhibits explaining about events and those who participated in the invasion. In addition their are those of the non military. Certain churches contain the tombs and graves of great rulers and royalty over the centuries. Over time it also became a place to of honor to bury and honor famous people of the non-ruling class who made exceptional contributions to country and society . In cities like London and Paris cathedrals and public buildings will contain those of Charles Darwin to Victor Hugo. Public cemeteries open to the public have those of great writers, poets, composers, performers and famous people. Paris’s  famous Père Lachaise is know for the final resting place of many a artist, from Frédéric Chopin and Oscar Wilde to Edith Piaf and Jim Morrison.

 AUSTRIA

Imperial Crypt – Vienna

  • Emperor Matthias
  • Emperor Ferdinand III
  • Emperor Leopold I
  • Emperor Joseph I
  • Emperor Charles VI
  • Emperor Francis I Stephen,consort of Maria Theresa
  • Emperor Joseph II
  • Emperor Leopold II
  • Emperor Francis II
  • Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria
  • Archduke Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico
  • Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria
  • Anna,consort of Emperor Mathias
  • Maria Anna, consort of Emperor Ferdinand III
  • Eleonora Magdalena,consort of Emperor Ferdinand III
  • Maria Leopoldina, consort of Emperor Ferdinand III
  • Margaret Theresa, consort of Emperor Leopold I
  • Eleonora Magdalena,consort of Emperor Leopold I
  • Elisabeth Christina,consort of Emperor Charles VI
  • Empress Maria Theresa
  • Maria Josepha,consort of Emperor Joseph II
  • Isabella Maria, consort of Emperor Joseph II
  • Elisabeth Wilhelmine, consort of Emperor Francis II
  • Maria Teresa Carolina consort of Emperor Franci II
  • Maria Ludowika,consort of Emperor Francis II
  • Karolina Augusta, consort of Emperor Francis II
  • Archduchess Maria Louise, Empress of France
  • Maria Anna, consort of Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria
  • Elisabeth, consort of Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria
  • Zita, consort of Emperor Charles of Austria

Zentralfriedhof – Vienna

  • Wolf Albach-Retty (1906–1967), Austrian actor
  • Rudolf von Alt (1812–1905), painter
  • Franz Antel (1913–2007), film director, writer and producer
  • Leon Askin (1907–2005), actor
  • Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827), composer
  • Erna Berger (1900–1990), opera singer
  • Theodor Billroth (1829–1894), surgeon
  • Ludwig Boltzmann (1844–1906), physicist/mathematician
  • Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk (1851–1914), Austrian economist
  • Sergei Bortkiewicz (1877–1952), composer, with his wife Elisabeth
  • Johannes Brahms (1833–1897), composer
  • Ignaz Brüll (1846–1907), composer
  • Carl Czerny (1791–1857), piano teacher and composer
  • Elfi von Dassanowsky (1924–2007), singer and film producer
  • Otto Erich Deutsch (1883–1967), musicologist
  • Anton Dominik Fernkorn (1813–1878), sculptor
  • Leopold Figl (1902–1965), statesman
  • Viktor Frankl (1905–1997), neurologist, psychiatrist, and Holocaust survivor
  • Edgar Froese (1944-2015), Musician, artist, composer
  • Carl von Ghega (1802–1860), engineer
  • Alexander Girardi (1850–1918), actor
  • Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714–1787), composer
  • Karl Goldmark (1830–1915), composer
  • Baron Theophil von Hansen (1813–1891), architect
  • Anton Heiller (1923–1979), organist and composer
  • Johann von Herbeck (1831–1877), composer
  • Falco civil name Johann (Hans) Hölzel (1957–1998), rock singer
  • Gert Jonke (1946–2009), poet, playwright and novelist
  • Curd Jürgens (1912–1982), actor
  • Emmerich Kálmán (1882–1953), composer
  • Wilhelm Kienzl (1857–1941), composer
  • Thomas Klestil (1932–2004), Austrian president (1992–2004)
  • Friedrich Carl Knauer (1850–1926), zoologist
  • Bruno Kreisky (1911–1990), statesman
  • Karl Kraus (1874–1936), writer
  • Selma Halban-Kurz (1877-1933), opera singer
  • Joseph Lanner (1801–1843), composer
  • Lotte Lehmann (1888–1976), opera singer
  • György Ligeti (1923–2006), composer
  • Theo Lingen (1903–1978), actor/director
  • Guido von List (1848–1919) 19th-century mystic Germanic and Runic revivalist
  • Adolf Loos (1870–1933), architect
  • Max Lorenz (1901–1975), German tenor
  • Karl Lueger (1844–1910), politician
  • Leopold Natzler (1860-1926), opera singer, composer
  • Julius Madritsch (1906–1984), Austrian Righteous Among the Nations
  • Hans Moser (1880–1964), actor
  • Siegfried Marcus (1831–1898), automobile pioneer
  • Karl Millöcker (1842–1899), composer
  • Karl Eugen Neumann (1865–1915), European pioneer of Buddhism
  • Walter Nowotny (1920–1944), World War IILuftwaffe pilot
  • Georg Wilhelm Pabst (1885–1967), film director
  • Hans Pfitzner (1869–1949), composer
  • Clemens von Pirquet (1874–1929), scientist and pediatrician
  • Paula von Preradović (1887–1951), writer
  • Helmut Qualtinger (1928–1986), actor
  • Julius Raab (1891–1964), statesman
  • Geli Raubal (1908–1931), Adolf Hitler’s half-niece
  • Karl Renner (1870–1950), statesman
  • Richard Réti (1889–1929), chess grandmaster
  • Josef Karl Richter (1880–1933), composer
  • Albert Salomon von Rothschild (1844–1911), financier
  • Nathaniel Mayer Anselm von Rothschild (1836–1905), financier
  • Léonie Rysanek (1926–1998), opera singer
  • Antonio Salieri (1750–1825), composer
  • Franz Schmidt (1874–1939), composer
  • Arthur Schnitzler (1862–1931), writer
  • Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951), composer
  • Franz Schubert (1797–1828), composer
  • Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky (1897–2000), architect
  • David Schwarz (1852–1897) aviation pioneer
  • Alma Seidler (1899–1977), actress
  • Ignaz Seipel (1876-1932), statesman, Austrian Chancellor
  • Matthias Sindelar (1903–1939), footballer
  • Robert Stolz (1880–1975), composer
  • Eduard Strauss (1835–1916), composer
  • Johann Strauss I (1804–1849), composer
  • Johann Strauss II (1825–1899), composer
  • Josef Strauss (1827–1870), composer
  • Franz von Suppé (1819–1895), composer
  • Heinrich Schenker (1868-1935), music theorist
  • Friedrich Torberg (1908–1979), writer
  • Kurt Waldheim (1918–2007), UN Secretary-General, Austrian president
  • Franz Werfel (1890–1945), poet
  • Franz West (1947–2012), artist
  • Anton Wildgans (1881–1932), poet
  • Hugo Wolf (1860–1903), composer
  • Fritz Wotruba (1907–1975), sculptor
  • Joe Zawinul (1932–2007), jazz keyboardist and composer
  • Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942), composer 

 BELGIUM

Schoonselhof Cemetery – Antwerp

Laeken Cemetery – Brussels

Historic Cemeteries of Ghent – Ghent

☆☆Henri-Chapeel American Cemetery – Hombourg

☆☆Ardennes American Cemetery – Liege

Tyne Cot Commonwealth Cemetery – Passchendaele

Flanders Field American Cemetery – Waregem 

 BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA

Bare Cemetery – Sarajevo 

 CROATIA

Cemetery Boninovo –  Dubrovnik

Catholic Cemetery Dubovac – Karlovac

Kozala Cemetery –  Rijeka

Varaždin Cemetery – Varaždin

Monumental Cemetery Mirogoj – Zagreb 

 CZECHIA

Old Jewish Cemetery – Prague

Know as the oldest Jewish cemetery in Europe it was confined to the old Jewish quarter of Prague. Without the ability to increase in size tombs were layered onto on one another. It is estimated that they are 12 deep in some parts. It is located within the old section of Prague just several blocks from the old town square and easy accessible walk.

Vyšehrad Cemetery – Prague

  • Mikoláš Aleš (1852–1913), painter
  • Karel Ančerl (1908–1973), conductor of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and Toronto Symphony Orchestra
  • Josef Bican (1913–2001), footballer
  • Karel Čapek (1890–1938), writer
  • Antonin Chittussi (1847–1891), painter
  • Emmy Destinn (Ema Destinnová, 1878–1930), opera singer
  • Antonín Dvořák (1841–1904), composer
  • Eduard Haken (1910–1996), operatic bass
  • František Hrubín (1910–1971), writer and poet, friend of Jaroslav Seifert
  • Jaroslav Heyrovský (1890–1967), Nobel prize winning founder of polarography
  • Milada Horáková (1901–1950), doctor, victim of 1950s Czechoslovak communist party show trials
  • Rafael Kubelík (1914–1996), conductor and composer
  • Vilém Kurz (1872–1945), pianist and piano teacher
  • Karel Hynek Mácha (1810–1836), romantic poet
  • Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939), artist and designer
  • Josef Václav Myslbek (1848–1922), sculptor
  • Jan Neruda (1834–1891), poet and writer
  • Božena Němcová (1820–1862), writer, author of the novel Babička (“The Grandmother”)
  • Zdeněk Nejedlý (1878–1962), musicologist, critic, and Communist politician
  • Otakar Ostrčil (1879–1935), composer and conductor of the National Theater
  • Jan Evangelista Purkyně (1787-1869), anatomist and physiologist, known for the Purkinje effect and Purkinje cells
  • Olga Scheinpflugová (1902–1968), actress and wife of Karel Čapek
  • Bedřich Smetana (1824–1884), composer
  • Ladislav Šaloun (1870–1946), Art Nouveau sculptor
  • Pavel Štěpán (1925–1998), pianist and piano teacher
  • Ilona Štěpánová-Kurzová (1899–1975), pianist and piano teacher
  • Max Švabinský (1873–1962), painter 

 DENMARK

Assistens Cemetery –  Copenhagen

  • Kjeld Abell
  • Nicolai Abildgaard
  • Peter Christian Abildgaard
  • Daniel Adzer
  • Svend Aggerholm
  • Christian Aigens
  • Peter Adler Alberti
  • Sophie Alberti
  • Hans Christian Andersen
  • Carl Christoffer Georg Andræ
  • Christian Arntzen
  • Johan Samuel Augustin
  • Oluf Lundt Bang
  • Peter Georg Bang
  • Christian Bastholm
  • Christian Bauditz
  • Hans Heinrich Baumgarten
  • Christian Frederik Beck
  • Andreas Peter Berggreen
  • Dorte-Maria Bjarnov
  • Claes Birch
  • H.W. Bissen
  • Louis Bobé
  • Allan Bock
  • Andreas Bodenhoff
  • Giertrud Birgitte Bodenhoff
  • Christian Bohr
  • Harald Bohr
  • Niels Bohr
  • Robert Bojesen
  • Richard Bently Boone
  • Bonaparte Borgen
  • Vilhelm August Borgen
  • André Bork
  • Frederik Christian Bornemann
  • Mathias Hastrup Bornemann
  • Johan Henrich Brandemann
  • Hans Brøchner
  • Emil Bähncke
  • Wilhelm Bähncke
  • Ludvig Bødtcher
  • P.C. Bønecke
  • Etta Cameron
  • Karen Caspersen
  • Peter Atke Castberg
  • John Christensen
  • Villads Christensen
  • Ernst Christiansen
  • Andreas Clemmensen
  • Mogens Clemmensen
  • Christoph Cloëtta
  • Christian Colbiørnsen
  • Johan Christian Severin Danielsen
  • Ferdinand Didrichsen
  • Karen Dissing
  • Frederik Drejer
  • Kenny Drew
  • Otto Steen Due
  • William Frederik Duntzfelt
  • C.W. Eckersberg
  • Erling Eckersberg
  • Jens Eckersberg
  • Jakob Ejersbo
  • Peter Elfelt
  • Sigurd Elkjær
  • Johannes Erwig
  • Otto Evens
  • Peter Faber (Danish telegraph specialist)
  • Peter Didrik Weinreich Fischer
  • Johan Georg Forchhammer
  • Hermann Ernst Freund
  • Astrid Friis
  • Johannes Frederik Frølich
  • G.E.C. Gad
  • Ludvig Gade
  • Vincenzo Galeotti
  • Jens Giødwad
  • Emanuel Gregers
  • Ken Gudman
  • Søren Gyldendal
  • Hugo Gyldmark
  • Inger-Lise Gaarde
  • P.C. Hagemann
  • Andreas Hallander
  • Søren Hallar
  • Poul Hanmann
  • Christian Hansen
  • Dagmar Hansen
  • Frantz Johannes Hansen
  • Niels Jacob Hansen
  • Rudolph Hansen
  • Rasmus Harboe
  • C.F. Harsdorff
  • Otto Haslund
  • Sven Hauptmann
  • Mathilde Malling Hauschultz
  • Anker Heegaard
  • Henry Heerup
  • Betty Hennings
  • Henrik Hennings
  • Christian Severin Henrichsen
  • Christian Ludvig August Herforth
  • Johan Daniel Herholdt
  • Henrik Hertz
  • Christian Frederik Hetsch
  • Georg Hilker
  • N.P. Hillebrandt
  • Tage Hind
  • Theodor Hirth
  • Angelo Hjort
  • Frants Christian Hjorth
  • Søren Hjorth
  • Holger-Madsen
  • Georg Holgreen
  • Kenny Holst
  • Niels Henrik Holst
  • Ferdinand Hoppe
  • C.F.E. Horneman
  • Emil Horneman
  • Christian Hornemann
  • Emil Hornemann
  • Jens Wilken Hornemann
  • Frantz Gotthard Howitz
  • Georg Howitz
  • Chresten Hørdum
  • Valdemar Ingemann
  • R.P. Ipsen
  • Christen Jacobsen
  • Palle Jacobsen
  • Birger Jensen
  • Frederik Jensen
  • Valdemar Jensen
  • Christian Magdalus Jespersen
  • Christian Magdalus Jespersen
  • Ejner Johansson
  • J.F. Johnstrup
  • Henri Alexandre Antoine de Dompierre de Jonquières
  • Jean André Frédéric de Dompierre de Jonquières
  • Jens Juel
  • Finn Juhl
  • Karen Jønsson
  • Ellen Jørgensen
  • Henriette Jørgensen
  • Eugen Jørgensen
  • Elisabeth Karlinsky
  • Asmus Kaufmann
  • Søren Kierkegaard
  • August Klein
  • Charlotte Klein
  • Vilhelm Klein
  • P. Knudsen
  • Jørgen Hansen Koch
  • Thomas Koppel
  • Lars Andreas Kornerup
  • Bamse Kragh-Jacobsen
  • Johan Krohn
  • Niels Brock Krossing
  • Hans Ernst Krøyer
  • Henrik Nikolai Krøyer
  • Friedrich Kuhlau
  • Christen Købke
  • Julius Lange
  • Florian Larsen
  • Johannes Ephraim Larsen
  • Jørgen Larsen
  • Jørn Larsen
  • Knud Larsen
  • Edvard Lembcke
  • Frederik L. Levy
  • Martin Lindblom
  • Leo Lipschitz
  • Carl Lundbye
  • Bianco Luno
  • Poul de Løvenørn
  • Carl F. Madsen
  • Finn Ejnar Madsen
  • Oscar Madsen
  • Johan Nicolai Madvig
  • Finnur Magnússon
  • Peter Malberg
  • Sonja Ferlov Mancoba
  • Anne Marie “madam” Mangor
  • Peter Mariager
  • Sophus Marstrand
  • Troels Marstrand
  • Wilhelm Marstrand
  • Hans Lassen Martensen
  • Anton Melbye
  • Lauritz Melchior
  • Axel Meyer
  • Fritz Meyer
  • Adam Ludvig Moltke
  • Kate Mundt
  • Adam Müller
  • Jakob Peter Mynster
  • Alfred Møller
  • Axel Møller
  • Carl Møller
  • Julie Møller
  • Poul Martin Møller
  • Valdemar Møller
  • Franz Nachtegall
  • Niels Sigfred Nebelong
  • Niels Neergaard
  • Robert Neergaard
  • Martin Andersen Nexø
  • Ole Nezer
  • Christian V. Nielsen (no longer exists)
  • Henriette Nielsen
  • Lean Nielsen
  • Peter Nielsen
  • Johan Nilsson
  • Henrik S. Nissen
  • Rasmus Nyerup
  • Kim Nørrevig
  • Sigvald Olsen
  • Olga Ott
  • Carl Otto
  • Ulrich Peter Overby
  • Holger Simon Paulli
  • Andreas Paulsen
  • Gustav Pedersen
  • Vilhelm Pedersen
  • Anna Petersen
  • Knud Arne Petersen
  • Christian Ulrik Adolph Plesner
  • Johan Martin Quist
  • C.C. Rafn
  • Rasmus Rask
  • Lauritz Rasmussen
  • E. Rasmussen Eilersen
  • Louise Ravn-Hansen
  • C.E. Reich
  • Ebbe Kløvedal Reich
  • C.A. Reitzel
  • Heinrich Anna Reventlow-Criminil
  • Amdi Riis
  • Johan Christian Riise
  • Svend Rindom
  • Frederik Rohde
  • Emmery Rondahl
  • C.N. Rosenkilde
  • J.F. Rosenstand
  • Carl Eduard Rotwitt
  • Natasja Saad
  • Emilie Sannom
  • Ragnhild Sannom
  • Jens August Schade
  • Virtus Schade
  • Anna Margrethe Schall
  • Claus Schall
  • Henrik Scharling
  • Hans Scherfig
  • Peter Schiønning
  • Gottfried Wilhelm Christian von Schmettau
  • Marinus Schneider
  • Peter von Scholten
  • Otto Schondel
  • Julius Schovelin
  • Georg Ludvig von der Schulenburg
  • Frans Schwartz
  • Johan Adam Schwartz
  • Johan Georg Schwartz
  • Clara Schønfeld
  • Emmy Schønfeld
  • Giuseppe Siboni
  • Joakim Skovgaard
  • P.C. Skovgaard
  • Caspar Wilhelm Smith
  • Per Sonne
  • Petrine Sonne
  • Andreas Schack Steenberg
  • Japetus Steenstrup
  • Johannes Steenstrup
  • Ernst Vilhelm Stibolt
  • Johanne Stockmarr
  • Edvard Storm
  • Michael Strunge
  • Holger Strøm
  • Theodor Stuckenberg
  • Viggo Stuckenberg
  • Christian Sørensen
  • Jazz-Kay Sørensen
  • Søren Sørensen
  • Theodor Sørensen
  • Thorvald Sørensen
  • C.A.F. Thomsen
  • Emma Thomsen
  • Magdalene Thoresen
  • Jens Jørgen Thorsen
  • Johan Clemens Tode
  • Vilhelm Topsøe
  • Dan Turèll
  • Vilhelm Tvede
  • August Tørsleff
  • Nils Ufer
  • Georg Ulmer
  • Georges Ulmer
  • Moritz Unna
  • Jens Vahl
  • Martin Vahl (1749-1804)
  • Martin Vahl (1869-1946)
  • Mogens Vantore
  • Frederik Vermehren
  • Martha Værn
  • Morten Værn
  • Gregers Wad
  • Eugen Warming
  • Jens Warming
  • Ben Webster
  • Carl Weitemeyer
  • Clemens Weller
  • Caspar Wessel
  • Edvard Westerberg
  • Johannes Wiedewelt
  • Christian Peder Wienberg
  • Anton Wilhelm Wiehe
  • Michael Wiehe
  • Carl Winsløw
  • Otto F. Zeltner
  • G.C. Zinck
  • H.O.C. Zinck
  • Josephine Zinck
  • Ludvig Zinck
  • Marie Zinck
  • Otto Zinck
  • H.C. Ørsted 

 ESTONIA

Metsakalmistu Cemetery – Tallinn

Siselinna Cemetery – Tallinn

Raadi Cemetery – Tartu 

 FRANCE

British Cemetery – Bayeux

La Cambe German Cemetery –  Bayeux

Aisne-Marne American Cemetery – Belleau

Somme American Cemetery – Bony

The Park Cemetery – Clamart

☆☆Normandy American Cemetery –  Colleville-sur-mere

☆☆Epinal American Cemetery – Dinozé

☆☆Rhone American Cemetery – Draguignan

Cemetery of Lyon – Lyon

Cemetery of Montmartre – Paris

Les Invalides  –  Paris

  • Napoleon Bonaparte

Montparnasse Cemetery – Paris

The Panthéon –  Paris

  • Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Bévière
  • Francois Barthélemy, comte Béguinot
  • Louis Braille
  • Louis Antoine de Bougainville
  • Pierre Brossolette
  • Pierre Jean George Cabanis
  • Gabriel-Louis, marquis de Caulaincourt
  • Jean-Frédéric, comte de Perregaux
  • Giovanni Battista Caprara
  • René Cassin Nobel Prize Winner
  • Emmanuel Crétet, comte de Champnol
  • Charles, cardinal Erskine of Kellie
  • Hyacinthe-Hugues-Timoléon de Cossé, comte de Brissac
  • Marie Curie
  • Pierre Curie
  • Jean-Nicolas Démeunier
  • Jean-Marie Dorsenne
  • Alexandre Dumas, père
  • Jérôme-Louis-François-Joseph, comte de Durazzo
  • Charles Pierre Claret de Fleurieu
  • Justin Bonaventure Morard de Galles
  • Abbé Baptiste-Henri Grégoire
  • Victor Hugo
  • Jean-Ignace Jacqueminot, comte de Ham
  • Pierre Garnier de Laboissière
  • Joseph Louis Lagrange
  • Jean Lannes
  • Claude Juste Alexandre Legrand
  • Jean-Pierre-Firmin, comte Malher
  • André Malraux
  • Gaspard Monge
  • Jean Monnet
  • Jean Moulin
  • Michel Ordener, First Count Ordener
  • Jean Baptiste Papin, comte de Saint-Christau
  • Claude Louis Petiet
  • Jean Pierre, comte Sers
  • Jean-Étienne-Marie Portalis
  • Claude-Ambroise Régnier, duc de Massa di Carrara
  • Louis-Pierre-Pantaléon Resnier
  • Jean Reynier
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • Jean, comte Rousseau
  • Louis-Vincent-Joseph Le Blond de Saint-Hilaire
  • Alexandre-Antoine Hureau, baron de Sénarmont
  • Nicolas-Marie Songis des Courbons
  • Jacques-Germain Soufflot
  • Antoine-Jean-Marie Thévenard
  • Jean Baptiste Treilhard
  • François Denis Tronchet
  • Joseph-Marie Vien
  • François-Marie-Joseph-Justin, comte de Viry
  • Voltaire
  • Jan Willem de Winter
  • Jean Zay
  • Émile Zola

Parisian Cemetery of Thiais – Paris

Passy Cemetery –  Paris

  • Bảo Đại (1913–1997), the last Emperor of Vietnam
  • Jean-Louis Barrault (1910–1994), actor and director; buried with his wife, the actress Madeleine Renaud
  • Louis-Ernest Barrias (1841–1905), sculptor
  • Jeanne Julia Bartet (1854–1941), actress
  • Marie Bashkirtseff (1858–1884), Russian artist famous for her published journal; her tomb is a recreation of her studio and has been declared a historical monument by the government of France
  • Maurice Bellonte (1896-1983), pioneering aviator, as is his flight companion Dieudonné Costes
  • James Gordon Bennett, Jr. (1848–1918), American newspaper publisher, sportsman
  • Tristan Bernard (1866–1947), playwright and novelist
  • Henri Bernstein (1876–1953), actor
  • Princess Brasova (Natalia Sheremetyev-Romanov) (1880–1952), wife of Grand Duke Mikhail Romanov
  • George, Count Brasov (1910–1931), son of Grand Duke Mikhail Romanov and Princess Brasova (Natalia Sheremetyev-Romanov)
  • Emmanuel de Las Cases (1766–1842), historian
  • Dieudonné Costes (1896–1973), pioneering aviator, as is his flight companion Maurice Bellonte
  • Emmanuelle de Dampierre (1913–2012), first wife of Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia
  • Marcel Dassault (1892–1986), engineer, founder of Dassault Aviation
  • Claude Debussy (1862–1918), composer
  • Maxime Dethomas (1867–1929), artist
  • Farideh Diba (born Farideh Ghotbi) (1921–2000), mother of the former queen of Iran, Farah Diba
  • Ghislaine Dommanget (1900–1991), Princess of Monaco
  • Michel Droit (1923–2000), novelist, member of the Académie française
  • Henry Farman (1874–1958), champion cyclist and aviator
  • Edgar Faure (1908–1988), statesman and Second World War resistance fighter
  • Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924), composer
  • Fernandel (Fernand Joseph Désiré Contandin) (1903–1971), comedy actor
  • Maurice Gamelin (1872–1958), supreme commander of French armed forces 1939–1940
  • Maurice Genevoix (1890–1980), novelist
  • Rosemonde Gérard (1871–1953), poet and playwright
  • Virgil Gheorghiu, (1916–1992), novelist
  • Jean Giraudoux (1882–1944), playwright, soldier, and statesman
  • Anna Gould (1878–1961), socialite, daughter of financier Jay Gould
  • Antonio Guzmán Blanco (1829–1899), Venezuelan politician and president
  • Gabriel Hanotaux (1853–1944), statesman and historian
  • Paul Hervieu (1857–1915), dramatist and novelist
  • Gholam Hossein Jahanshahi (1920–2005), economist, Iranian statesman
  • Jacques Ibert (1890–1962), composer
  • Paul Landowski (1875–1961), architect and sculptor
  • Hector Lefuel (1810–1880), architect of significant portions of the Louvre[2]
  • Georges Mandel (1885–1944), statesman, French Resistance during World War II
  • Édouard Manet (1832–1883), realist and impressionist painter
  • André Messager (1853–1929), composer and conductor
  • Alexandre Millerand (1859–1943), President of France
  • Octave Mirbeau (1848–1917), anarchist, art critic, and novelist
  • Berthe Morisot (1841–1895), impressionist painter
  • Togrul Narimanbekov (1930-2013), Azerbaijani painter
  • Joseph O’Kelly (1828–1885), Henri O’Kelly sr. (1859–1938), and Henri O’Kelly jr. (1881–1922), Franco-Irish composers and musicians
  • Leila Pahlavi (1970–2001), Princess Leila of Iran, daughter of the last Shah of Iran and Farah Diba
  • Gabrielle Réjane (1856–1920), actress
  • Madeleine Renaud (1900–1994), actress; buried with her husband, the actor and director Jean-Louis Barrault
  • Marcel Renault (1872–1903), industrialist, racing driver, co-founder of Renault motor company
  • Maurice Rostand (1891–1968), playwright
  • Constantin Rozanoff (1905–1954), colonel, test pilot
  • Haroun Tazieff (1914–1998), vulcanologist
  • Renée Vivien (1877–1909), writer, poet
  • Pearl White (1889–1938), American silent film star, famous for doing her own stunts in her serials The Perils of Pauline
  • Jean-Pierre Wimille (1908–1949), Grand Prix race driver
  • Jacques Guerlain (1874-1963), Certainly the greatest perfume creator from the famous House “Guerlain” in Paris.

Pére Lachaise Cemetery – Paris

  • Peter Abelard – French philosopher
  • Edmond François Valentin About – French novelist and journalist
  • Marie d’Agoult – French author
  • Avetis Aharonyan – Armenian politician, writer and public figure
  • Jehan Alain – French composer and organist
  • Marietta Alboni – Italian opera singer
  • Jean-Charles Alphand – French civil engineer
  • Karel Appel – Dutch painter
  • Guillaume Apollinaire – French poet and art critic
  • François Arago – French scientist and statesman
  • Armand Pierre Fernandez – French painter
  • Miguel Ángel Asturias – Guatemalan diplomat and author
  • Daniel Auber – French composer
  • Hubertine Auclert – French feminist and activist for women’s suffrage
  • Pierre Augereau – French military commander and Marshal of France
  • Jean-Pierre Aumont – French actor
  • Jane Avril – French dancer
  • Salvador Bacarisse – Spanish composer
  • Honoré de Balzac – French novelist of the 19th century
  • Joseph Barbanègre – French general
  • Henri Barbusse – French novelist
  • Paul Barras – French statesman
  • Antoine-Louis Barye – French sculptor
  • Alain Bashung – French singer
  • Stiv Bators – ashes sprinkled on the grave of Jim Morrison
  • Jean-Dominique Bauby – French journalist
  • Jean-Louis Baudelocque – French obstetrician
  • Pierre Beaumarchais – French playwright
  • Félix de Beaujour – French diplomat, politician and historian
  • Gilbert Bécaud – French singer
  • Pierre Augustin Béclard – French anatomist
  • Vincenzo Bellini – Italian composer; remains later transferred to Italy
  • Hans Bellmer – German (French) surrealist photographer, sculptor, draughtsman
  • Judah P. Benjamin – American lawyer and statesman
  • Pierre-Jean de Béranger – French lyricist
  • Claude Bernard – French physiologist, known for several advances in medicine, as the introduction of the scientific method to the study of medicine, and the study of the sympathetic nervous system.
  • Bernardin de Saint Pierre – French writer
  • Sarah Bernhardt – French stage and film actress
  • Alphonse Bertillon – French anthropologist and father of anthropometry
  • Julien Bessières – French scientist, diplomat and politician
  • Ramón Emeterio Betances – Puerto Rican nationalist
  • Bruno Bianchi – French animator
  • Marie François Xavier Bichat – French anatomist and physiologist
  • Fulgence Bienvenüe – French civil engineer of the Paris Métro
  • Samuel Bing – German art dealer
  • Georges Bizet – French composer and conductor
  • Louis Blanc – French historian and statesman
  • Sophie Blanchard – 1st professional female balloonist and woman to die in an aviation accident
  • Auguste Blanqui – French revolutionary socialist.
  • François-Adrien Boieldieu – French composer
  • Rosa Bonheur – French painter
  • Ludwig Börne – German political writer and satirist
  • Paul Boucherot – French electrical engineer
  • Pierre Bourdieu – French sociologist
  • Alexandrine-Caroline Branchu – French opera singer
  • Édouard Branly – French scientist
  • Pierre Brasseur – French comedian
  • Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin – French Lawyer, Politician, Epicure, and Gastronome
  • Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart – French architect, best known for designing the layout of the Pėre Lachaise Cemetery
  • Pierre Brossolette – French journalist, politician and Résistance leader
  • Jean de Brunhoff – French author of Babar the Elephant
  • Auguste-Laurent Burdeau – French politician and plaintiff in the Drumont-Burdeau trial
  • Emmanuel Cabut (Mano Solo) – French singer
  • Joseph Caillaux – French statesman
  • Gustave Caillebotte – French Impressionist painter
  • Maria Callas – Empty urn remains in Père Lachaise.
  • Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès – French lawyer and politician
  • Giulia Grisi de Candia – Italian opera singer
  • Jean-Joseph Carriès – French sculptor, ceramist, and miniaturist
  • Pierre Cartellier – French sculptor
  • Claude Chabrol – French film director
  • Albert Champion – French road racing cyclist
  • Jean-François Champollion – French decipherer of the hieroglyphs and father of Egyptology
  • Claude Chappe – French pioneer of the telegraph
  • Gustave Charpentier – French composer
  • Ernest Chausson – French composer
  • Richard Chenevix – Irish chemist
  • Luigi Cherubini – Italian composer
  • Claude de Choiseul-Francières – Marshal of France
  • Frédéric Chopin – Polish composer
  • Auguste Clésinger – French painter and sculptor
  • France Clidat – French pianist
  • Émile Cohl – French cartoonist
  • Colette – French novelist
  • Count Alexandre Joseph Colonna-Walewski – French statesman
  • Édouard Colonne – French conductor
  • Auguste Comte – French thinker; father of Positivism
  • Benjamin Constant – Swiss-born liberal philosopher
  • Bruno Coquatrix – French lyricist and music impresario
  • Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot – French painter
  • Ramón Corral – Mexican Politician, Vice-president
  • Jean-Pierre Cortot – French sculptor
  • Benoît Costaz – French bishop
  • Georges Courteline – French playwright
  • Thomas Couture – French painter
  • Rufino José Cuervo – Colombian writer and philologue
  • Nancy Cunard – English poet and activist
  • Henri Curiel – Egyptian politician
  • Georges Cuvier – the founder of paleontology
  • Jarosław Dąbrowski – exiled Polish revolutionary Nationalist
  • Pierre Dac – French humorist
  • Édouard Daladier – French Radical-Socialist politician of the 1930s
  • Alexandre Darracq – French automobile manufacturer
  • Alphonse Daudet – Famous French author who is known for his literary works, such as, “Lettres de mon Moulin”.
  • Honoré Daumier – French caricaturist
  • Jacques-Louis David – Napoleon’s court painter
  • David d’Angers – French sculptor
  • Louis-Nicolas Davout – Napoleon’s “Iron Marshal”
  • Gérard Debreu – French economist
  • Jean-Gaspard Deburau – Czech-born French actor and mime
  • Denis Decrès – French admiral and Naval Minister under Napoleon
  • Cino Del Duca – Italian-born French publishing magnate, film producer and philanthropist
  • Simone Del Duca – French businesswoman and philanthropist, wife of Cino Del Duca
  • Eugène Delacroix – French Romantic artist
  • Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre – French mathematician
  • Pierre Dervaux – French conductor
  • Pierre Desproges – French humorist
  • Henry Edward Detmold (1854-1924), English painter and illustrator
  • Gustave Doré – French artist and engraver
  • Michel Drach – French film director
  • Marie Dubas – French singer
  • Kavasjee Hormasjee Dubash – Indian ship chandler magnat
  • Jacques Duclos – French politician
  • Léon Dufourny – French architect
  • Paul Dukas – French composer
  • Isadora Duncan – American / Soviet dancer
  • Henri Duparc – French composer
  • Éléonore Duplay – Friend of French Revolutionary Maximilien Robespierre
  • Guillaume Dupuytren – French surgeon
  • Rosalie Duthé – French courtesan
  • Suzanne Eisendieck – German painter
  • Paul Éluard – French surrealist poet
  • George Enescu – Romanian composer, pianist, violinist and conductor
  • Gérard Encausse (Papus) – French physician, hypnotist, and popularizer of occultism, founder of the Martinist Order
  • Camille Erlanger – French composer
  • Max Ernst – German artist
  • Alexandre Falguière – French sculptor
  • Félix Faure – President of France
  • Mehdi Favéris-Essadi – French DJ and musician
  • Laurent Fignon – French cyclist, who won the Tour de France twice
  • Robert de Flers – French playwright and journalist
  • Suzanne Flon – actress
  • Pierre François Léonard Fontaine French Neo-classical Architect
  • Jean de La Fontaine – French litterateur best known for fairy tales
  • Joseph Fourier – French mathematician and physicist
  • Jean Françaix – French composer
  • Pierre Frank – French Trotskyist politician
  • William Temple Franklin – grandson of Benjamin Franklin
  • Augustin-Jean Fresnel – French inventor of Fresnel Lens
  • Loie Fuller – French dancer
  • Marie-Madeleine Fourcade – known as Madeline of the Resistance, leader during WWII
  • Antonio de La Gandara – French painter
  • Louis-Antoine Garnier-Pagès – French statesman
  • Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac – French chemist and physicist
  • Pierre Georges – French Resistance known as Colonel Fabien
  • Théodore Géricault – French Romantic painter
  • Sophie Germain – Early French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher
  • Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou – leader of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan
  • André Gill – French caricaturist
  • Annie Girardot – French actress
  • Manuel de Godoy – Spanish prime minister and court favorite
  • Yvan Goll – French-German poet and his wife Claire Goll
  • Enrique Gómez Carrillo – Guatemalan novelist, journalist, war correspondent, chronicler and diplomat
  • Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr – French military commander and Marshal of France
  • Zénobe Gramme – Inventor of the Direct Current (DC) Dynamo
  • Stéphane Grappelli – French jazz violinist and member of the Quintette du Hot Club de France
  • Eileen Gray – Irish architect and furniture designer
  • André Grétry – Belgian-born French composer
  • Maurice Grimaud – French Prefecture of Police during May 1968
  • Giulia Grisi – Italian opera singer. Her grave is marked under her married name Giulia de Candia.
  • Félix Guattari – French militant, institutional psychotherapist and philosopher
  • Jules Guesde – French statesman
  • Yvette Guilbert – actress and singer
  • Joseph-Ignace Guillotin – proposed the guillotine as the official method of execution in France
  • Ernest Guiraud – French musician
  • Yılmaz Güney – Kurdish/Turkish actor, film director, scenarist and novelist
  • Melanie Hahnemann – French homeopathist, the first female doctor in homeopathy
  • Samuel Hahnemann – German physician, founder of homeopathy
  • Georges Haussmann – French civil engineer and town planner
  • Jeanne Hébuterne – French artist and common-law wife of the artist Amedeo Modigliani
  • Sadeq Hedayat – Iran’s foremost modern writer of prose fiction and short stories
  • Heloïse – French abbess and scholar
  • Klementyna Hoffmanowa – Polish prose writer, popularizer, translator and editor
  • Ticky Holgado – French actor
  • Jean-Nicolas Huyot – French architect on the Arc de Triomphe
  • Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres – French painter
  • Jean-Baptiste Isabey – French painter
  • Claude Jade – French actress
  • Edmond Jabès – French-Egyptian-Jewish writer and poet
  • Léon Jouhaux – French trade union leader
  • Božidar Kantušer – American and Slovenian composer
  • Allan Kardec – born Hippolyte Leon Denizard Rivail, founder of Spiritism
  • Ahmet Kaya – Turkish/Kurdish singer and songwriter and political exile
  • François Christophe de Kellermann – French military commander and Marshal of France
  • Patrick Kelly – American fashion designer
  • Thomas Read Kemp – English property developer and statesman
  • Alexander Khatisian – Prime Minister of Armenia
  • Henri Krasucki – French trade unionist
  • Rodolphe Kreutzer – French violinist and composer
  • Jean de La Fontaine – French fabulist
  • Jérôme Lalande – French astronomer and writer
  • René Lalique – French glass designer
  • Édouard Lalo – French composer
  • Theophanis Lamboukas – French actor and singer, husband of Édith Piaf
  • Francisco Largo Caballero – Former president of the Spanish II Republic.
  • Dominique Jean Larrey – French military surgeon
  • Clarence John Laughlin – American Surrealist photographer from New Orleans, LA
  • Marie Laurencin – French painter
  • Charles-François Lebrun – French statesman
  • Alexandre Ledru-Rollin – French politician
  • Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély – French organist and composer
  • François Joseph Lefebvre – French military commander and Marshal of France
  • Edith Lefel – French singer
  • Marie Anne Lenormand – French cartomancer
  • Ferdinand de Lesseps – French architect, designed the Suez Canal
  • Pierre Levegh – French racing driver killed in the 1955 Le Mans disaster
  • Jean-François Lyotard – French philosopher
  • Jacques MacDonald – French military commander and Marshal of France
  • William Madocks – English landowner and statesman
  • Miłosz Magin – Polish composer
  • Nestor Makhno – Ukrainian Anarchist revolutionary
  • Jacques-Antoine Manuel – French lawyer and statesman
  • Auguste Maquet – French author
  • Marcel Marceau – French mime artist
  • Angelo Mariani – French chemist
  • Célestine Marié – French opera singer
  • André Masséna – French military commander and Marshal of France
  • Étienne Méhul – French composer
  • Georges Méliès – French filmmaker; produced A Trip to the Moon
  • Émile-Justin Menier – French chocolatier
  • Henri Menier – French chocolatier
  • Antoine Brutus Menier – French chocolatier
  • Maurice Merleau-Ponty – French philosopher
  • Stuart Merrill – American symbolist poet
  • Cléo de Mérode – French dancer
  • Charles Messier – French astronomer, publisher of Messier’s catalogue
  • Teresa Milanollo – Italian violinist and composer, sister of Maria
  • Maria Milanollo – Italian violinist; sister of Teresa
  • Jules Michelet – French historian
  • Borrah Minevitch – American harmonica player
  • Amedeo Modigliani – Italian painter and sculptor.
  • Molière – French playwright
  • Gustave de Molinari – Belgian-born economist associated with French laissez-faire liberal economists.
  • Silvia Monfort – French comedienne
  • Édouard Monnais – French journalist, theater director, playwright and librettist
  • Yves Montand – film actor
  • Jim Morrison – American singer and songwriter with The Doors, author, and poet
  • René Mouchotte – Battle of Britain fighter pilot and Free French Air Force commander
  • Marcel Mouloudji – French singer
  • Georges Moustaki – French singer-songwriter
  • Joachim Murat – French Napoleonic general and Marshal of France.
  • Alfred de Musset – French poet, novelist, dramatist; love affair with George Sand
  • Félix Nadar – a French photographer, caricaturist, journalist, novelist and balloonist
  • Étienne de Nansouty – General of Division, commander of the Guard cavalry during the Napoleonic Wars.
  • Francine Navarro – crown princess of Montenegro, wife of prince Nikola II. Petrović-Njegoš
  • Auguste Nélaton – Personal physician to Napoleon III
  • Gérard de Nerval – French poet
  • Michel Ney – Marshal of France, Prince of the Moskowa, who fought in the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars
  • Alwin Nikolais – American choreographer
  • Anna de Noailles – French poetess
  • Charles Nodier – French writer
  • Victor Noir – journalist killed by Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Cyprian Norwid – Polish poet
  • Boghos Nubar – Armenian statesman and diplomat
  • Krikor Odian – Armenian diplomat and statesman
  • Pascale Ogier – French actress
  • Virginia Oldoini, Countess of Castiglione – famous Italian noblewoman and socialite
  • Max Ophüls – German film director
  • Philippe Antoine d’Ornano – French soldier and political figure who rose to the rank of Marshal of France
  • Louis-Guillaume Otto – French diplomat
  • Gholam Ali Oveissi – Iranian military commander and statesman
  • Andranik Ozanian – Armenian military commander and statesman
  • Émile Henry Fauré Le Page – French small-arms manufacturer
  • Jean Le Page – arquebusier et fourbisseur du Roi et de l’Empereur
  • Antoine Parmentier – French agronomist known for enunciating the dietary value of potatoes
  • Alexandre Ferdinand Parseval-Deschenes – French admiral
  • François-Auguste Parseval-Grandmaison – French poet, uncle of the above
  • Christine Pascal – French actress
  • Adelina Patti – Spanish-born opera singer
  • Robert Herbert, 12th Earl of Pembroke – English aristocrat
  • Charles Percier – French Neo-classical architect
  • Georges Perec – French author
  • Casimir Pierre Périer – French statesman
  • Michel Petrucciani – French Jazz pianist
  • Édith Piaf – French singer
  • Georges Picquart, French general, involved in the Dreyfus affair
  • Christian Pineau – French statesman
  • Roland Piquepaille – French technology writer
  • Camille Pissarro – French Impressionist painter
  • Ignace Pleyel – pianist, composer, and piano builder
  • Eugène Pottier – French revolutionary socialist and poet, composed “The Internationale”
  • Elvira Popescu – Romanian actress
  • Francis Poulenc – French composer
  • Antoine-Augustin Préault – French sculptor
  • Marcel Proust – French novelist, essayist and critic
  • Pierre-Paul Prud’hon – French painter
  • Yvonne Marie Elise Toussaint de Quiévrecourt
  • Mademoiselle Rachel – French actress
  • Pierre-Joseph Redouté – Belgian botanic illustrator
  • Henri de Régnier – French poet
  • Grace Renzi – American painter
  • Norbert Rillieux – American engineer, inventor
  • Étienne-Gaspard Robert – Belgian magician who performed under the stage name of Robertson
  • Jacob Roblès – Famous grave for the medallion Silence
  • Georges Rodenbach – Belgian poet
  • Jean Rollin – French director and novelist
  • Jules Romains – French writer
  • James Mayer de Rothschild
  • Salomon James de Rothschild – son of James Mayer de Rothschild
  • Raymond Roussel – writer
  • Alphonse Royer – French poet and dramatist
  • Dr.Sadegh Sharafkandi Kurdish politician & Former Leader
  • Gholam-Hossein Sa’edi – Iranian socialist novelist and playwright
  • Countess Consuelo de Saint Exupéry – Salvadoran writer, wife of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
  • Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire – French naturalist
  • Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon – French sociologist who founded the “Saint-Simonian” movement
  • Henri Salvador – French singer
  • Yuliya Samoylova – Russian aristocrat
  • Jean-Baptiste Say – French economist
  • Eugène Scribe – French librettist and playwright
  • Raymond Adolphe Séré de Rivières – French general and military engineer
  • Georges-Pierre Seurat – French painter and father of neo-impressionism
  • Shahan Shahnour – Armenian writer and novelist
  • Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès – French clergyman, philosopher and statesman
  • Simone Signoret – Academy-award winning French actress.
  • Sidney Smith – British admiral
  • Paul Signac – French painter
  • Albert Soboul – French historian
  • Joseph Spiess – French inventor of the rigid airship
  • Eugène Spuller – French politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Education
  • Serge Alexandre Stavisky – French financier
  • Gertrude Stein – American author
  • Elisabeta Alexandrovna Stroganova – Francophile Russian aristocrat
  • Louis Gabriel Suchet – French military commander and Marshal of France
  • Feliks Sypniewski – Polish painter and Restoration of Poland advocate
  • Eugenia Tadolini – Italian opera singer
  • François-Joseph Talma – French actor
  • Pierre Alexandre Tardieu – French engraver
  • Gerda Taro – German war photographer and the great love of Robert Capa
  • J. R. D. Tata – Indian aviation pioneer and former head of Tata Group; Bharat Ratna and Legion of Honour
  • Pavel Tchelitchew – Russian artist and painter
  • Tapa Tchermoeff – First Prime Minister of the Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus
  • Thomas Tellefsen – Norwegian pianist and composer
  • Ruben Ter-Minasian – Armenian politician and a revolutionary, member of Armenian Revolutionary Federation ARF Tashnag
  • Adolphe Thiers – French historian and statesman
  • Maurice Thorez – French Communist politician
  • Isaac Titsingh – Dutch surgeon, scholar, VOC trader, ambassador to Qing China and Tokugawa Japan
  • Alice B. Toklas – American author, partner of Gertrude Stein
  • Lise Tréhot – French art model notable for Pierre Auguste-Renroir’s early Salon period
  • Marie Trintignant – French actress
  • Maurice Tourneur – French film director
  • Rafael Trujillo – former dictator of the Dominican Republic
  • Paul Vaillant-Couturier – French political journalist
  • Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes – French painter
  • Jean Valjean – Fictional French protagonist of Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables
  • Jules Vallès – French writer
  • Bernard Verlhac (Tignous) – French cartoonist killed in the Charlie Hebdo shooting
  • Louis Verneuil – French playwright
  • Claude Victor-Perrin – French military commander and Marshal of France
  • Louis Visconti – French architect of the Louvre and Napoleon’s tomb at Les Invalides
  • Dominique Vivant, Baron de Denon – French artist, writer, diplomat and archaeologist.
  • Louis Vivin – French naive painter.
  • Émile Waldteufel – French composer
  • Countess Marie Walewska – Napoleon’s mistress
  • Sir Richard Wallace – English art collector and philanthropist
  • Herbert Ward – English sculptor and explorer
  • Eduard Wiiralt – Estonian artist
  • Oscar Wilde – Irish novelist, poet and playwright.
  • Jeanette Wohl – French literary editor, longtime friend of Ludwig Börne
  • Richard Wright – American author, wrote Native Son
  • Achille Zavatta – French comedian
  • Félix Ziem – French painter

Northern Cemetery – Rennes

Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery – Romagne-sous-Montfaucon

☆☆Utah Beach American Cemetery – Sainte-Marie-du-Mont

Oise-Aisne American Cemetery – Seringes-et-Nesles

☆☆Lorraine American Cemetery – St. Avold

Basilica of St. Denis –  St. Denis

  • Clovis I (465–511)
  • Childebert I (496–558)
  • Arégonde (c.515–c.573)
  • Fredegonde (Wife of Chilperic I of Neustria) (?–597)
  • Dagobert I (603–639)
  • Clovis II (635–657)
  • Charles Martel (686–741)
  • Pippin the Younger (714–768) and his wife Bertrada of Laon (726–783)
  • Carloman I King of the Franks (c.751–771)
  • Charles the Bald (823–877) and his wife, Ermentrude of Orléans (823–869)
  • Carloman (866–884)
  • Robert II the Pious (972–1031) and Constance of Arles (c. 986–1032)
  • Henry I (1008–1060)
  • Louis VI (1081–1137)
  • Louis VII (1120–1180) and Constance of Castile (1141–1160)
  • Philip II Augustus (1180–1223)
  • Louis IX (1214–1270)
  • Charles I of Naples (1226–1285), king of the Two Sicilies
  • Philip III the Bold (1245–1285)
  • Philip IV the Fair (1268–1314) and his mother Isabella of Aragon (1247–1271)
  • Leo V of Armenia (1342–1393)
  • Louis XII of France (1462–1515)
  • Francis I (1494–1547)
  • Henry II (1519–1559) and Catherine de’ Medici (1519–1589)
  • Francis II (1544–1560)
  • Charles IX (1550–1574)
  • Henry III (1551–1589), also King of Poland
  • Henry IV (1553–1610)
  • Louis XIII (1601–1643)
  • Louis XIV (1638–1715)
  • Louis XV (1710–1774),
  • Louis XVI (1754–1793) and Marie Antoinette (1755–1793)
  • Louis XVII (1785–1795)
  • Louis XVIII (1755–1824)
  • Blanche of France (daughter of Philip IV)
  • Nicolas Henri, Duke of Orléans (1607–1611), son of Henry IV
  • Gaston, Duke of Orléans (1608–1660), son of Henry IV
  • Marie de Bourbon, Duchess of Montpensier (1605–1627), wife of Gaston
  • Marguerite of Lorraine (1615–1672), Duchess of Orléans and second wife of Gaston
  • Anne Marie Louise d’Orléans (1627–1693), la Grande Mademoiselle
  • Marguerite Louise d’Orléans (1645–1721), Grand Duchess of Tuscany
  • Jean Gaston d’Orléans (1650–1652), Duke of Valois
  • Marie Anne d’Orléans (1652–1656), Mademoiselle de Chartres
  • Henrietta Maria of France (1609–1669), wife of Charles I of Scotland and England
  • Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (1640–1701), brother of Louis XIV
  • Princess Henrietta of England (1644–1670), first wife of Philippe
  • Elisabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate (1652–1722), second wife of Philippe
  • Maria Theresa of Spain (1638–1683), consort of Louis XIV
  • Louis of France (1661–1711), le Grand Dauphin
  • Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria (1660–1690), Dauphin of France, wife of Louis
  • Princess Anne Élisabeth of France (1662), daughter of Louis XIV
  • Princess Marie Anne of France (1664), daughter of Louis XIV
  • Marie Thérèse of France (1667–1672), daughter of Louis XIV
  • Philippe Charles, Duke of Anjou (1668–1671), Duke of Anjou, son of Louis XIV
  • Louis François of France (1672), Duke of Anjou, son of Louis XIV
  • Philippe II, Duke of Orléans (1674–1723), Regent of France
  • Louis of France (1682–1712), Duke of Burgundy
  • Marie Adélaïde of Savoy (1685–1712), Duchess of Burgundy
  • Louis of France (1704–1705), Duke of Brittany
  • Louis of France (1707–1712), Duke of Brittany
  • Charles of France (1686–1714), Duke of Berry
  • Marie Louise Élisabeth d’Orléans (1695–1719), Duchess of Berry
  • Na (not baptized) d’Alençon (1711)
  • Charles d’Alençon(1713) Duke of Alençon
  • Marie Louise Élisabeth d’Alençon (1714)
  • Marie Leszczyńska (1703–1768), consort of Louis XV
  • Henri de La Tour d’Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne (1611–1675), Maréchal General de France.
  • Anne of Brittany, Duchess of Brittany (1477–1514)
  • Louise Élisabeth of France (1727–1759), Duchess of Parma
  • Henriette of France (1727–1752), daughter of Louis XV and twin of the above
  • Louise of France (1728–1733), daughter of Louis XV
  • Louis of France (1729–1765), Dauphin of France
  • Infanta Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain (1726–1746), first wife of above
  • Maria Josepha of Saxony (1731–1767), second wife of Louis
  • Philippe of France (1730–1733), Duke of Anjou
  • Princess Marie Adélaïde of France (1732–1800), daughter of Louis XV
  • Princess Victoire of France (1733–1799), daughter of Louis XV
  • Princess Sophie of France (1734–1782), daughter of Louis XV
  • Princess Louise of France (1737–1787), daughter of Louis XV,
  • Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France (1781–1789), first son of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
  • Princess Sophie Hélène Béatrice of France (1786–1787), second daughter of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette

☆☆Brittany American Cemetery – St. James

Suresnes American Cemetery – Suresnes

St. Mihiel American Cemetery – Thiaucourt 

 GERMANY

Süfriedhof – Leipzig

  • Albrecht Alt, theologian
  • Fritz Baedeker, publisher
  • Julius Blüthner, piano maker, entrepreneur
  • Max Bürger, medical doctor
  • Franz Delitzsch, theologian and Hebraist
  • Fred Delmare, actor
  • Paul Flechsig, neuroanatomist, psychiatrist and neuropathologist
  • Christian Fürchtegott Gellert, poet
  • Samuel Heinicke, originator in Germany of systematic education for the deaf
  • Johannes Hertel, Indologist
  • Arthur Hoffmann, politician and resistance fighter
  • Sigfrid Karg-Elert, composer
  • Alfred Kästner, politician and resistance fighter
  • Oskar Kellner, agricultural scientist, chemist, animal psychologist
  • Rudolf Kittel, theologist and editor of the Biblia Hebraica
  • Hugo Licht, architect of numerous buildings in Leipzig
  • Julius Lips, ethnologist
  • Hans Meyer, geographer and first man on Mount Kilimanjaro
  • Herrmann Julius Meyer, publisher
  • Erwin Payr, surgeon
  • Max Robitzsch, meteorological scientist and arctic researcher
  • Renate and Roger Rössing, photographers
  • Carl Seffner, sculptor
  • Georg Schumann, politician and resistance fighter
  • Karl Sudhoff, historian on medicine
  • Georg Thieme, publisher and founder of Thieme Medical Publishers
  • Stanislaw Trabalski, politician
  • Werner Tübke, painter
  • Marinus van der Lubbe, Dutch council communist
  • Wilhelm Wundt,medical doctor, psychologist, physiologist, philosopher
  • Erich Zeigner, politician

Nordfriedhof – Munich

  • Peter Paul Althaus, poet of Schwabing
  • Herb Andress, actor
  • Annette von Aretin, first female announcer of Bayerischer Rundfunk
  • August Arnold, film producer and director
  • Karl Arnold, caricaturist in the journal Simplicissimus
  • Philip Arp, actor, cabaret performer, author and theatre director
  • Gert Bastian, brigadier-general, symbolic figure of the peace movement
  • Fritz Benscher, actor and quiz master
  • Otto Bezold, politician
  • Franziska Bilek, caricaturist and artist
  • Louis Braun, professor and historical painter
  • Beppo Brem, folk actor
  • Georg Britting, writer
  • Christine Buchegger, actress
  • Franz von Defregger, artist
  • Hans Dölle, legal academic
  • Sammy Drechsel, sports reporter and cabaret performer, and his wife Irene Koss, actress and the first television announcer in Germany
  • Constanze Engelbrecht, actress
  • Oskar Eversbusch, professor of ophthalmology
  • Theodore Feucht, painter
  • Josef Flossmann, sculptor
  • Leonhard Frank, writer
  • Hermann Frieb, resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
  • Marie Amelie von Godin, writer, supporter of women’s rights and Albanologist
  • Günter Freiherr von Gravenreuth, lawyer
  • Klaus Havenstein, cabaret performer and actor
  • Johannes Heesters, actor and singer
  • Trude Hesterberg (Schönherr), cabaret performer
  • Heinrich Hoffmann, Hitler’s official photographer, with his daughter Henriette von Schirach
  • Kurt Horwitz, actor, director at the Munich Kammerspiele, director of the Bayerisches Staatsschauspiel
  • Peter Igelhoff, musician, composer of pop music and jazz
  • Günther Kaufmann, actor
  • Eduard von Keyserling, writer (grave 25-4-1)
  • Kathi Kobus, landlady of the Alter Simpl
  • Wolfgang Koeppen, writer
  • Oskar Körner, killed during the Munich Putsch, Second Chairman of the NSDAP
  • Otto Kurth, actor and director
  • Inge Latz, composer and musical healer
  • Hermann Lenz, writer
  • Ernst Mach, physicist and philosopher
  • Ferdinand Marian, actor (grave now removed)
  • Georg Marischka, actor and director
  • Anton Neuhäusler, Bavarian dialect poet
  • Peter Pasetti, actor
  • Ludwig Petuel senior and junior, industrialists
  • Toni Pfülf, SPD politician
  • Bally Prell, performance artist
  • Sebastian Osterrieder, sculptor, Krippenwastl
  • Theodor von der Pfordten, killed during the Munich Putsch (in family grave)
  • Hans Pössenbacher, actor
  • Mady Rahl, actress (grave 178-U-66)
  • Anton Riemerschmid, founder of the first German business school for girls
  • Barbara Rudnik, actress
  • Wilhelm von Rümann, sculptor, formerly in the Alten Vereins-Urnenhalle (urn now secured)
  • Arnulf Schröder, actor
  • Carl-Heinz Schroth, actor
  • Oswald Spengler, political philosopher
  • Heinz-Günter Stamm, actor, radio and theatre director
  • Fedor Stepun, philosopher and sociologist
  • Karlheinz Summerer, Roman Catholic chaplain for the Munich Olympics, 1972
  • Siegbert Tarrasch, chess player, theoretician and writer
  • Kurt Weinzierl, actor, cabaret performer and director
  • Frederic Vester, biochemist, environmental expert and writer
  • Albert Weisgerber, painter
  • Annemarie Wendl, actress
  • Otto Wernicke, actor (grave now removed)
  • Josef Wittmann, church painter
  • Karoline Wittmann, painter
  • Paul Wittmann, sculptor
  • Eduard Zimmermann, journalist and television presenter

 GREECE

Cemetery of Athens, A Koimitirio Athinon – Athens

Kalavryta Cemetery- Peloponnese Peninsula

Cemetery of Skiathos  –  Skiathos Island 

 HOLY SEE

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 HUNGARY

Kerepesi Cemetery – Budapest

  • Endre Ady (poet)
  • Ignác Alpár (architect)
  • József Antall (Prime Minister, historian)
  • János Arany (poet)
  • Mihály Babits (poet)
  • Béla Balázs (writer, film aesthete)
  • Miklós Barabás (painter)
  • Jenő Barcsay (painter)
  • István Bethlen (Prime Minister)
  • Lujza Blaha (actress, “the nightingale of the nation”)
  • Ottó Bláthy (electrical engineer)
  • Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka (painter)
  • Gergely Czuczor (linguist, poet)
  • Béni Egressy (composer)
  • Loránd Eötvös (physicist)
  • Ferenc Erkel (composer)
  • János Fadrusz (sculptor)
  • György Faludy (writer, poet, translator)
  • Ferenc Fejtő (journalist, political scientist)
  • Károly Ferenczy (painter, along with Béni Ferenczy and Noémi Ferenczy, his brother and sister)
  • János Garay (poet)
  • Artúr Görgey (general)
  • Alajos Hauszmann (architect)
  • Jenő Heltai (writer)
  • George de Hevesy (Nobel Prize winner chemist)
  • Gyula Horn (Prime Minister)
  • Miklós Izsó (sculptor)
  • Mari Jászai (actress)
  • Mór Jókai (writer, 1904)
  • Attila József (poet)
  • János Kádár (Socialist leader)
  • Pál Kadosa (composer)
  • Kálmán Kandó (inventor, engineer)
  • Mihály Károlyi (President)
  • Karl-Maria Kertbeny (writer, translator)
  • Károly Kisfaludy (poet, dramatist, painter)
  • Dezső Kosztolányi (poet, writer)
  • Gyula Krúdy (writer)
  • Ödön Lechner (architect)
  • Lipót Fejér (mathematician)
  • Károly Lotz (painter)
  • Georg Lukács (philosopher)
  • Viktor Madarász (painter)
  • Ferenc Mádl (President, jurist)
  • Ignác Martinovics (Franciscan, leader of the Hungarian Jacobin movement)
  • Ferenc Medgyessy (sculptor)
  • László Mednyánszky (painter)
  • Kálmán Mikszáth (writer)
  • Zsigmond Móricz (writer)
  • Mihály Munkácsy (painter)
  • Karl Polanyi (economist)
  • Tivadar Puskás (engineer, inventor)
  • Miklós Radnóti (poet)
  • Frigyes Riesz (mathematician)
  • Ignaz Semmelweis (doctor, “Saviour of Mothers”)
  • Imre Steindl (architect)
  • Alajos Stróbl (sculptor)
  • Antal Szerb (writer)
  • Leó Szilárd (physicist)
  • Mihály Táncsics (writer, politician)
  • Ármin Vámbéry (linguist)
  • Mihály Vörösmarty (poet) – his tomb is one of the oldest extant tombs: he was interred in 1855
  • Leó Weiner (composer)
  • Sándor Wekerle (Prime Minister three times)
  • Miklós Ybl (architect)
  • György Zala (sculptor)
  • Mihály Zichy (painter, graphic artist)

 IRELAND

Dardistown Cemetery – Dublin

Glasnevin Cemetery – Dublin

Goldenbridge Cemetery – Dublin

Newlands Cross Cemetery – Dublin

Palmerstown Cemetery – Dublin 

 ITALY

Certosa Bologna Monumental Cemetery – Bologna

Cimitero dell’Osservanza – Faenza

English Cemetery – Florence

Cimitero di Staglieno – Genoa

While the list of notables buried here is not like other cemeteries the monuments throughout are on matched. Significant sculptors with work here include Leonardo Bistolfi, Augusto Rivalta, Giulio Monteverde, and Edoardo Alfieri.

  •  Nino Bixio
  • Fabrizio De André
  • Constance Lloyd
  • Giuseppe Mazzini.
  • Ferruccio Parri

Monumental Cemetery of Lecco – Lecco

La Cigna Cemetery –  Livorno

Monumental Cemetery of Messina –  Messina

Milan Monumental Cemetery – Milan

San Cataldo Cemetery – Modena

Historical Cemeteries of Poggioreale – Naples

☆☆Sicily-Rome American Cemetery – Nettuno

Suburban & Jewish Cemeteries of Reggio Emilia – Reggio Emilia

Catacombe di Roma – Rome

Protestant Cemetery – Rome

  • Arthur Aitken (1861–1924), British military commander
  • Walther Amelung (1865–1927), German classical archaeologist
  • Hendrik Christian Andersen (1872–1940), sculptor, friend of Henry James
  • R. M. Ballantyne (1825–1894), Scottish novelist.
  • John Bell (1763–1820), Scottish surgeon and anatomist
  • Dario Bellezza (1944–1996), Italian poet, author and playwright
  • Karl Julius Beloch (1854–1929), German classical and economic historian
  • Martin Boyd (1893–1972), Australian novelist and autobiographer
  • Pietro Boyesen (1819–1882), Danish photographer
  • Karl Briullov (1799–1852), Russian painter
  • Giorgio Bulgari (1890–1966), Italian businessman, grandson of Sotirios Bulgari, the founder of Bulgari
  • Asmus Jacob Carstens (1754-1798), Danish-German painter
  • Jesse Benedict Carter (1872–1917), American Classical scholar
  • Zakhar Chernyshev (1796–1862), Russian participant in the Decembrist revolt
  • Enrico Coleman (1846–1911), artist and orchid-lover
  • Gregory Corso (1930–2001), American beat generation poet
  • Richard Henry Dana, Jr. (1815–1882), American author of Two Years Before the Mast
  • Frances Minto Elliot (1820–1898), English writer
  • Robert K. Evans (1852–1926), United States Army Brigadier General
  • Robert Finch (1783–1830), English antiquary and connoisseur of the arts
  • Arnoldo Foà (1916–2014), Italian actor
  • Karl Philipp Fohr (1795–1818), German painter
  • Carlo Emilio Gadda (1893–1973), Italian novelist
  • John Gibson (1790–1866), Welsh sculptor, student of Canova
  • August von Goethe (1789–1830), son of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe; his monument features a medallion by Bertel Thorvaldsen
  • Antonio Gramsci (1891–1937), Italian philosopher, leader of the Italian Communist Party
  • Richard Saltonstall Greenough (1819–1904), American sculptor
  • Augustus William Hare (1792–1834), English author
  • William Stanley Haseltine (1835–1900), American painter and draftsman
  • William H. Herriman (1829–1918), American art collector
  • Ursula Hirschmann (1913–1991), German anti-fascist activist and an advocate of European federalism
  • Wilhelm von Humboldt (1794–1803), son of the German diplomat and linguist Wilhelm von Humboldt
  • Alexander Ivanov (1806–1858), Russian painter
  • Vyacheslav Ivanov (1866–1949), Russian poet, philosopher, and classical scholar
  • Chauncey Ives (1810–1894), American sculptor
  • Gualtiero Jacopetti (1919–2011), Italian director of documentary films
  • John Keats (1795–1821), English poet
  • August Kestner (1777–1853), German diplomat and art collector
  • Adolf Klügmann (1837–1880), German classical archaeologist and numismatist
  • Antonio Labriola (1843–1904), Italian Marxist theoretician
  • Belinda Lee (1935–1961), British actress
  • Hans von Marées (1837–1887), German painter
  • George Perkins Marsh (1801–1882), American Minister to Italy 1861–1882, author of “Man and Nature”
  • Malwida von Meysenbug (1816–1903), German author
  • Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro (1819–1885), British classical scholar
  • E. Herbert Norman (1909–57), Canadian diplomat and historian.
  • Thomas Jefferson Page (1808–1899), commander of United States Navy expeditions exploring the Río de la Plata
  • Bruno Pontecorvo (1913–1993), Italian nuclear physicist
  • Edmund Purdom (1924–2009), British actor
  • G. Frederick Reinhardt (1911–1971), U.S. Ambassador to Italy 1961–1968, Administrator of this Cemetery 1961–1968
  • Heinrich Reinhold (1788–1825), German painter, draughtsman, engraver. His tombstone features a medallion by Bertel Thorvaldsen
  • Sarah Parker Remond (1826–1894), American abolitionist
  • Amelia Rosselli (1930–1996), Italian poet
  • Renato Salvatori (1933–1988), Italian actor
  • Gottfried Semper (1803–1879), German architect
  • Joseph Severn (1793–1879), English painter, consul in Rome, and friend of John Keats, beside whom he is buried
  • Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822), English poet
  • Franklin Simmons (1839–1913), American sculptor and painter
  • William Wetmore Story (1819–1895), American sculptor, buried beside his wife, Emelyn Story, under his own Angel of Grief.
  • Pavel Svedomsky (1849–1904), Russian painter
  • John Addington Symonds (1840–1893), English poet and critic
  • Manfredo Tafuri (1935–1994), Italian architectural historian
  • Lady Temple (died 1809), wife of Sir Grenville Temple, 9th Baronet
  • Edward John Trelawny (1792–1881), English author, friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley, beside whose ashes he is buried
  • Elihu Vedder (1836–1923), American painter, sculptor, graphic artist
  • Shefqet Vërlaci (1877–1946), Prime Minister of Albania
  • Wilhelm Friedrich Waiblinger (1804–1830), German poet and biographer of Friedrich Hölderlin
  • Juan Rodolfo Wilcock (1919–1978), Argentine writer, poet, critic and translator
  • Friedrich Adolf Freiherr von Willisen (1798–1864), Prussian General and Ambassador to the Holy See
  • Constance Fenimore Woolson (1840–1894), American novelist and short story writer, friend of Henry James
  • Helen Zelezny-Scholz (1882–1974), Czech-born sculptor and architectural sculptor

Verano Monumental Cemetery – Rome

☆☆Florence American Cemetery – Tavarnuzze

Monumentale Cemetery in Trento  –  Trento

The Monumental Cemetery of Turin – Turin

San Michele Cemetery – Venice

 LITHUANIA

Rasos Cemetery – Rasu

Antakalnis’ Cemetery – Vilnius 

 LUXEMBOURG

★★Luxembourg American Cemetery –  Luxembourg City 

 NETHERLANDS

Moscowa Cemetery – Arnhem

Westerveld Cemetery – Driehuis

Netherlands American Cemetery – Margraten 

 NORWAY

Vår Fresers Cemetery – Oslo 

 POLAND

The New Cemetery of Prodgorze  –  Krakow 

 PORTUGAL

Dos Prazeres Cemetery – Lisbon

  • Abel Manta (1888-1982)
  • Adelina Campos (1905-2008)
  • Alexandre Rey Colaço (1854-1928)
  • Alfredo Keil (1850-1907)
  • Alfredo Joiner (1891-1982)
  • Amélia Rey Colaço (1898-1990)
  • António Augusto Carvalho Monteiro (1850-1920)
  • António Feliciano de Castilho (1800-1875)
  • Anthony Gideon (1906-1997)
  • Antonio Fontes Pereira de Melo (1819-1887)
  • António José de Ávila (1806-1881)
  • Antonio Lagoa Henriques (1923-2009)
  • António Rodrigues Sampaio (1806-1882)
  • António Silva (1886-1971)
  • Antonio Tabucchi (1943-2012)
  • António Vieira de Castro (1766-1842)
  • Artur Semedo (1924-2001)
  • Bernardo Santareno (1920-1980)
  • Berta Craveiro Lopes (1899-1958)
  • Cândida Branca Flor (1949-2001)
  • Carlos Paredes (1925-2004)
  • Carolina Beatriz Ângelo (1878-1911)
  • Green Cesario (1855-1886)
  • Columbano Bordallo Pinheiro (1857-1929)
  • Cosme Damian (1885-1947)
  • David Mourao Ferreira (1927-1996)
  • Elise Hensler (1836-1929)
  • Eudoxius Sour Gneco (1849-1911)
  • Eugenia Almeida of Portugal (1784-1859)
  • Francisco de Melo Breyner (1837-1903)
  • Fernando online Flirt (1919-1989)
  • Francisco Craveiro Lopes (1894-1964)
  • Francisco de Sousa Holstein (1838-1878)
  • Francisco de Sousa Viterbo (1845-1910)
  • Wisteria Quartin (1924-2006)
  • Henry Burnay (1838-1909)
  • Henrique de Paiva Couceiro (1861-1944)
  • Henrique Lopes de Mendonça (1856-1931)
  • Henrique Mendes (1931-2004)
  • Herminia Silva (1907-1993)
  • Herminia Tojal (1939-2011)
  • Jaime (1884-1960)
  • João do Canto e Castro (1862-1934)
  • John Joseph Sinel Cordes (1867-1930)
  • João Villaret (1910-1961)
  • Joaquim Oliveira Martins (1845-1894)
  • Joaquim de Seabra Pessoa (1850-1893)
  • Jorge de Sena (1919-1978)
  • José Alvalade (1885-1918)
  • Jose Antonio de Azevedo Lemos (1786-1870)
  • José Bernardo da Silva Cabral (1801-1869)
  • José Cardoso Pires (1925-1998)
  • José Carlos da Maia (1878-1921)
  • José Carvalho da Silva (1782-1856)
  • José de Almada Negreiros (1893-1970)
  • Stephen José Coelho de Magalhães (1809-1862)
  • José Félix Henriques Nogueira (1823-1858)
  • José Fonseca e Costa (1933-2015)
  • Joseph Fontana (1840-1876)
  • José Joaquim de Moura Coutinho (1801-1861)
  • José Luís Constantino Dias (1855-1932)
  • José Malhoa (1855-1933)
  • José Mendes Bridles (1883-1965)
  • José Ramalho Ortigão (1836-1915)
  • Júlio Dantas (1876-1962)
  • Julio de Castilho (1840-1919)
  • Laura Alves (1921-1986)
  • Leonor de Almeida Portugal (1750-1839)
  • Lucilia do Carmo (1919-1998)
  • Lucrezia de Arriaga (1844-1927)
  • Luisa Barbosa (1923-2003)
  • Maluda (1934-1999)
  • Manuel Pinheiro Chagas (1842-1895)
  • Maria Amalia Vaz de Carvalho (1847-1921)
  • Maria Barroso (1925-2015)
  • Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo (1930-2004)
  • Maria Helena Ureña Prieto (1928-2013)
  • Mariana Rey Monteiro (1922-2010)
  • Mario Cesariny (1923-2006)
  • Mario Viegas (1948-1996)
  • Matilde Rosa Araújo (1921-2010)
  • Natalia Correia (1923-1993)
  • Nuno Severo de Moura Barreto (1804-1875)
  • Palmira Bastos (1875-1967)
  • Pedro de Sousa Holstein (1781-1850)
  • Pedro Wenceslau de Brito Aranha (1833-1914)
  • Rafael Bordallo Pinheiro (1846-1905)
  • Raul Indipwo (1933-2006)
  • Raul Solnado (1929-2009)
  • Sebastião de Magalhães Lima (1850-1928)
  • Sebastian Pinto Leite (1815-1892)
  • Silvestre Pinheiro Ferreira (1769-1846)
  • Thomas Ribeiro (1831-1901)
  • Vasco Santana (1898-1958)
  • Zita Duarte (1944-2000)

Cemetery of Agramonte – Porto

Largo do Padre Baltazar Guedes – Porto

 ROMANIA

Bellu Cemetery – Bucharest

Merry Cemetery – Sapanta  

 RUSSIA

Novodevichy Cemetery -Moscow

  • Sergey Afanasyev (1918–2001), first Soviet space industry minister
  • Ivan Agayants (1911–1968), a KGB officer and foreign spy
  • Sergei Aksakov (1791–1859), a writer
  • Boris Alexandrovich Alexandrov, (1905–1994), leader of the Alexandrov Ensemble
  • Abraham Alikhanov, (1904–1970), a physicist
  • Nadezhda Alliluyeva (1901–1932), wife of Joseph Stalin
  • Daniil Andreev (1906–1959), a writer
  • Averky Aristov (1903–1973), a politician and diplomat
  • Pavel Batov (1897–1985), an army general
  • Demyan Bedny (1883–1945), a writer
  • Andrei Bely (1880–1934), a writer
  • Pavel Belyayev (1925–1970), a cosmonaut
  • Georgi Beregovoi (1921–1995), a cosmonaut
  • Mark Bernes (1911–1969), an actor and singer
  • Vladimir Bonch-Bruevich (1873–1955), a writer
  • Sergei Bondarchuk (1920–1994), an actor and director
  • Artyom Borovik (1960–2000), a journalist and businessman
  • Mikhail Botvinnik (1911–1995), a chess champion
  • Valeriy Brumel (1942–2003), an athlete champion
  • Valery Bryusov (1873–1924), a writer
  • Mikhail Bulgakov (1881–1940), a playwright and author
  • Nikolai Bulganin (1895–1975), A Marshal and statesman
  • Nikolai Burdenko (1876–1946), a neurosurgeon
  • Rolan Bykov (1929–1998), an actor
  • Feodor Chaliapin (1873–1938), an opera singer
  • Anton Chekhov (1860–1904), a writer
  • Vladimir Chelomei (1914–1984), a rocket engineer
  • Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov (1904–1990), a Nobel laureate in Physics
  • Ivan Chernyakhovsky (1906–1945), a General of the Army
  • Georgi Chicherin (1872–1936), a statesman
  • Yakov Dashevsky (1902–1972), an army general
  • Kuzma Derevyanko (1904–1954), an army general
  • Alexander Deyneka (1899–1969), a painter and sculptor
  • Lev Dovator (1903–1941), an army general
  • Isaak Dunayevsky (1900–1955), a composer and conductor
  • Ilya Ehrenburg (1891–1967), a writer
  • G. El-Registan (1899–1945), a poet
  • Sergei Eisenstein (1898–1948), a film director
  • Alexander Fadeyev (1901–1956), a writer
  • Dmitri Furmanov (1891–1926), a writer
  • Ekaterina Furtseva (1910–1974), a politician
  • Shakir Geniatullin (1895–1946), an army general
  • Sergei Gerasimov (1906–1985), a film director
  • Reinhold Glière (1875–1956), a composer
  • Valentin Glushko (1908–1989), a spacecraft and rockets designer
  • Nikolai Gogol (1809–1852), a writer
  • Mikhail Gorbachev (1931–present]], Leader of the Soviet Union (1985 – 1991), (Future burial site next to his wife, Raisa)
  • Raisa Gorbachyova (1932–1999), a former “First Lady” of the Soviet Union
  • Andrei Gromyko (1909–1989), a politician and head of state of the Soviet Union
  • Lyudmila Gurchenko (1935–2011), popular Soviet and Russian actress, singer and entertainer
  • Nazim Hikmet (1901–1963), a Turkish poet
  • Ilya Ilf (1897–1937), a writer
  • Sergey Ilyushin (1894–1977), aircraft designer
  • Dmitri Kabalevsky (1904–1987), a composer
  • Lazar Kaganovich (1892–1991), a politician
  • Leonid Kantorovich (1912–1986), a Nobel Prize–winning economist
  • Lev Kassil (1905–1970), a writer
  • Valentin Kataev (1897–1986), a writer
  • Velimir Khlebnikov (1885–1922), a poet
  • Nikita Khrushchev (1894–1971), Leader of the Soviet Union (1953–1964)
  • Igor Kio (1944–2006), an illusionist
  • Vladimir Kokkinaki (1904–1985), distinguished Soviet test pilot
  • Andrey Kolmogorov (1903–1987), eminent mathematician
  • Boris Korolev (1885–1963), avant-garde sculptor
  • Olga Knipper (1868–1959), an actress
  • Rustam Khan Khoyski (1888–1948), Minister of Social Security of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
  • Leonid Kogan (1924–1982), a violin virtuoso
  • Alexandra Kollontai (1872–1952), a politician
  • Pavel Korin (1892–1967), a Russian painter and art restorer
  • Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya (1923–1941), a heroic partisan
  • Pyotr Koshevoy (1904–1976), an Army Marshal
  • Gleb Kotelnikov (1872–1944),the knapsack parachute inventor
  • Ivan Kozhedub (1920–1991), an air force general
  • Ivan Kozlovsky (1900–1993), an opera singer
  • Ernst Krenkel (1903–1971), an explorer and radio operator
  • Peter Kropotkin (1842–1921), Russia’s foremost anarchist
  • Lev Kuleshov (1899–1970), a film theorist and director
  • Vladimir Krinsky (1890–1971), artist and architect
  • Lev Landau (1908–1968), a Nobel laureate in Physics
  • Alexander Lebed (1950–2002), an army General and politician
  • Sergei Lebedev (1902–1974), a computer pioneer
  • Vasily Lebedev-Kumach (1898–1949), poet and singer
  • Pavel Lebedev-Polianskii (1881–1948), director of Glavlit
  • Sergei Lemeshev (1902–1977), an opera singer
  • Yevgeny Leonov (1926–1994), an actor
  • Isaac Levitan (1860–1900), a painter
  • Yuri Levitan (1914–1983), radio announcer
  • Maxim Litvinov (1876–1951), a politician
  • Matvey Manizer (1891–1966), Socialist realist sculptor
  • Alexei Maresiev (1916–2001), a flying ace
  • Samuil Marshak (1887–1964), a writer, translator and children’s poet
  • Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893–1930), a poet
  • Victor Merzhanov (1919–2012), Russian pianist
  • Anastas Mikoyan (1895–1978), a politician and head of state of the Soviet Union
  • Vyacheslav Molotov (1890–1986), a politician
  • Kirill Moskalenko (1902–1985), a former commander of Strategic Rocket Forces
  • Vera Mukhina (1889–1953), a sculptor
  • Alexander Nadiradze (1914–1987), a missile/weapon engineer and designer
  • Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko (1858–1943), a theater director
  • Yuri Nikulin (1921–1997), a clown and actor
  • Alexander Novikov (1900–1976), an Air Force Marshal
  • Sergey Obraztsov (1901–1992), a puppeteer
  • Vladimir Obruchev (1863–1956), a geologist, geographer and explorer
  • Nikolay Ogarev (1813–1877), a writer
  • Nikolay Ogarkov (1917–1994), a Marshal and Chief of the Soviet General Staff (1977-1984)
  • David Oistrakh (1908–1974), a violin virtuoso
  • Aleksandr Oparin (1894–1980), a scientist
  • Lyubov Orlova (1902–1975), an actress
  • Nikolai Ostrovsky (1904–1936), a writer
  • Ivan Panfilov (1892–1941), an army general
  • Anatoli Papanov (1922–1987), an actor
  • Valentin Parnakh (1891–1951), a poet and jazz musician
  • Lyudmila Pavlichenko (1916–1974), a female sniper
  • Ivan Petrov (1896–1958), an army general
  • Ivan Petrovsky (1901–1973), a mathematician
  • Nikolai Podgorny (1903–1983), a politician and head of state of the Soviet Union
  • Aleksandr Ivanovich Pokryshkin (1913–1985), an Air Force marshal
  • Boris Polevoy (1908–1981), a writer
  • Pyotr Pospelov (1898–1971), a high-ranked Communist Party functionary
  • Sergei Prokofiev (1891–1953), a composer
  • Aleksandr Ptushko (1900–1973), a film director
  • Vyacheslav Ragozin (1908–1962), a chessplayer
  • Arkady Raikin (1911–1987), a stand up comedian
  • Aleksandr Razumny (1891–1972), a film director
  • Sviatoslav Richter (1915–1997), a pianist
  • Mikhail Romm (1901–1971), a film director
  • Mstislav Rostropovich (1927–2007), a cellist
  • Nikolai Rubinstein (1835–1881), a Russian pianist and composer
  • Lidiya Ruslanova (1900–1973), a folk singer
  • Alexander Saburov (1908–1974), an army general and politician
  • Ivan Samylovsky (1905–1971), a diplomat
  • Otto Schmidt (1891–1956), a scientist
  • Alfred Schnittke (1934–1998), a composer
  • Alexander Scriabin (1872–1915), a composer
  • Ivan Sechenov (1829–1905), a physiologist
  • Nikolai Semashko (1874–1949), a politician
  • Yuri Senkevich (1937–2003), an explorer
  • Valentin Serov (1865–1911), a writer and artist
  • Alexey Shchusev (1873–1949), an architect
  • Vissarion Shebalin (1902–1963), a composer
  • Dmitri Shepilov (1905–1995), a politician
  • Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975), a composer
  • Vladimir Shukhov (1853–1939), a civil engineer
  • Vasily Shukshin (1929–1974), a writer and actor
  • Innokenty Smoktunovsky (1925–1994), an actor
  • Leonid Sobinov (1872–1934), a tenor and Director of the Bolshoi Theatre
  • Sergei Sokolov (1911–2012), a Marshal and Minister of Defense of the Soviet Union
  • Vladimir Solovyov (1853–1900), a philosopher
  • Konstantin Stanislavski (1863–1938), a theater director
  • Leopold Sulerzhitsky (1872–1916), a theater practitioner
  • Mikhail Arkadyevich Svetlov (1903–1964), a poet
  • Georgy Sviridov (1915–1998), a composer
  • Viktor Talalikhin (1918–1941), a heroic army lieutenant
  • Sergei Taneyev (1856–1915), a composer
  • Yelizaveta Tarakhovskaya (1891–1968), a poet and playwright
  • Yevgeny Tarle (1874–1955), a historian
  • Vladimir Tatlin (1885–1953), a painter and architect
  • Vasily Tikhomirov (1876–1956), a choreographer
  • Nikolai Tikhonov (1905–1997), a politician
  • Gherman Titov (1935–2000), a cosmonaut, second man in space
  • Aleksey Tolstoy (1882–1945), a writer
  • Pavel Tretyakov (1832–1898), a businessman and art collector
  • Andrei Tupolev (1888–1972), an aircraft designer
  • Aleksandr Tvardovsky (1910–1971), a writer
  • Galina Ulanova (1909–1998), a prima ballerina
  • Vasili Ulrikh (1889–1951), a military judge
  • Mikhail Ulyanov (1927–2007), an actor
  • Yevgeny Vakhtangov (1883–1922), a theater director
  • Arkady Volsky (1932–2006), a politician and businessman
  • Sergey Vavilov (1891–1951), a physicist
  • Vladimir Vernadsky (1863–1945), a mineralogist and a geochemist
  • Alexander Vertinsky (1889–1957), a singer
  • Dziga Vertov (1896–1954), a filmmaker
  • Ivan Vinogradov (1891–1983), a mathematician
  • Lev Semyonovich Vygotsky (1896–1934), a psychologist
  • Boris Yeltsin (1931–2007), the first President of the Russian Federation
  • Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev (1926–1992), an actor
  • Yakov Yurovsky (1878–1938), chief executioner of Russia’s last Tsar, Nicholas II and his family
  • Nikolay Zabolotsky (1903–1958), a poet
  • Nikolay Zelinskiy (1861–1953), a chemist
  • Georgiy Zhzhonov (1915–2005), an actor

Smolenskoye Cemetery – St. Petersburg 

 SERBIA

The New Cemetery of Belgrade  – Belgrade 

 SLOVENIA

Žale Cemetery – Ljubljana

Cemetery Pobrežje – Maribor 

 SPAIN

Sant Antoni Abat or Cantagallet Cemetery – Alcoy

Cemetery of Arenys de Mar – Arenys de Mar

Cemetery of Montjuïc – Barcelona

Cemetery of Poblenou – Barcelona

Cemetery of Sant Gervasi – Barcelona

Sant Andreu Cemetery – Barcelona

Cemetery of Bilbao – Bilbao

Cemetery Nuestra Señora de la Salud – Cordoba

Municipal Cemetery of Granada – Granada

Igualada Cemetery – Igualada

Modernist Cemetery of Lloret de Mar – Lloret de Mar Costa Brava

Cementerio de la Almudena – Madrid

  • Alfredo Di Stéfano (1926–2014), Real Madrid player
  • Niceto Alcalá-Zamora (1877–1949), president of the Second Spanish Republic
  • Vicente Aleixandre (1898–1984), poet, Nobel laureate
  • Dámaso Alonso (1898–1990), writer
  • Angel de Andrés (1918–2006), actor and theathre director
  • Benito Pérez Galdós (1843–1920), Spanish writer
  • Luis Barbero (1916–2005), actor
  • Pío Baroja (1872–1956), Spanish writer
  • José Bódalo (1916–1985), actor
  • Tullio Carminati (1882–1965), Spanish Hollywood actor
  • Julia Caba Alba (1902–1988), actress
  • José María Caffarel (1919–1999), actor
  • Estrellita Castro (1914–1983), singer, actress
  • Salvador Videgain (1886-1957), actor, director and producer of theatre
  • Francisco Alonso (1890-1948), composer
  • Antonia García de Videgain (1850-1924), actress and singer
  • Matilde Muñoz Sampedro (1906-1928) actress
  • Antonio Flores (1961–1995), rock musician
  • Lola Flores (1923–1995), famous gypsy singer, dancer and actress
  • Antonio Garisa (1916–1989), actor
  • Irene Gutiérrez Caba (1929–1995), actress
  • Julián Marías (1914–2005), philosopher
  • Alfredo Mayo (1911–1985), actor
  • José Martín Mena (1935–2006), illustrator
  • Antonio Molina (1928–1992), actor
  • José Conde Nieves (1911–2006), director
  • Juan Carlos Onetti (1909–1994), Uruguayan author
  • Luis Peña (1918–1977), actor
  • Ángel Picazo (1917–1998), actor
  • Emiliano Piedra (1931–1991), film producer
  • Mari Carmen Prendes (1906–2002), actress
  • Mercedes Prendes (1908–1981), actress
  • Federico Romero (1886–1976), poet and librettist
  • Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852–1934), scientist, Nobel prize winner
  • Olga Ramos (1918–2005), singer
  • Aurora Redondo (1900–1996), actress
  • Fernando Rey (1917–1994), actor
  • Cecilia Sobredo (1948–1976), singer
  • Enrique Urquijo (1960–1999), singer
  • Frank Yerby (1916–1991), African-American novelist
  • José María Alvira 1864-1938 compositor

The English Cemetery – Malaga

Municipal Cemetery of the Capuchins – Mataró

Cementerio Municipal de Monturque – Monturque

Cementerio Quart de Poblet – Poblet

Cemetery of Reus – Reus

Polloe Cemetery – San Sebastian

San Sebastiá Cemetery – Sitges

General Cemetery of Valencia – Valencia

Cemetery Vilafranca del Penedés – Vilafranca del Penedés

Cemetery of Vilanova i la Geltrú – Vilanova i la Geltrú 

 SWEDEN

Ekshärad Cemetery – Ekshärad

Jönköping Cemetery – Jönköping

The Eastern Cemetery in Gothenburg – Gothenburg

Malmö Eastern Cemetery – Malmö

Norra begravningsplatsen Cemetery –  Stockholm

  • Salomon August Andrée (1854-1897), polar explorer
  • Klas Pontus Arnoldson (1844-1916), Nobel Peace Prize recipient
  • Kurt Atterberg (1887-1974), composer
  • Ingrid Bergman (1915-1982), actress
  • Bo Bergman (1869-1967), author, poet, lyricist
  • Folke Bernadotte (1895-1948), diplomat
  • Franz Berwald (1796-1868), classical composer
  • Ulla Billquist (1907-1946). singer
  • Ulf Björlin (1933-1993), conductor, composer
  • August Blanche (1811-1868), writer, publicist, politician
  • Isak Gustaf Clason (1856-1930), architect
  • Gösta Ekman (senior) (1890-1938), actor
  • Hasse Ekman (1915-2004), actor, director, writer
  • Knut Frænkel (1870-1897), engineer and Arctic explorer
  • Isaac Grünewald (1889-1946), painter
  • Allvar Gullstrand (1862-1930), physician, Nobel Prize in Medicine
  • Justus Hagman (1859–1936), actor
  • Waldemar Hammenhög (1902-1972), writer, novelist
  • Per Albin Hansson (1885-1946), Prime Minister of Sweden
  • Sofia Kovalevskaya (1850-1891), mathematician, writer
  • Ivar Kreuger (1880-1932), industrialist and financier
  • Gustaf de Laval (1845-1932), engineer and inventor
  • Arvid Lindman (1862-1936), Prime Minister of Sweden
  • Estelle Manville Bernadotte af Wisborg (1904-1984), American-Swedish countess, married to Count Folke Bernadotte
  • Vilhelm Moberg (1898-1973), author
  • Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), inventor and founder of the Nobel Prize.
  • Jenny Nyström (1854-1946), artist, illustrator
  • Ernst Rolf (1891-1932), entertainer, theatrical producer
  • Nelly Sachs (1891-1970), author, Nobel Prize in literature
  • Ulrich Salchow (1877-1949), world and Olympic figure skating champion, jump named for him
  • Victor Sjöström (Victor Seastrom) (1879-1960), international film director
  • Karl Staaff (1860-1915), Prime Minister of Sweden
  • Mauritz Stiller (1883-1928), film director, actor
  • August Strindberg (1849-1912), author, playwright
  • Nils Strindberg (1872-1897), photographer and Arctic explorer
  • Inga Tidblad (1901-1975), actress
  • Hugo Theorell (1903-1982}, scientist, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
  • Wilhelmina Skogh (1849-1926), business woman, owned hotel- and restaurants.
  • Samuel Owen (1774-1854), engineer, inventor, industrialist. Born in England.

Skogskyrkogården – Stockholm

Strankyrogården – Stockholm

Mjösund Cemetery in Njurunda – Sundsvall 

 TURKEY

★ Lone Pine Cemetery – Gallipoli

 UNITED KINGDOM

 England 

Arnos Vale Cemetery – Bristol

☆☆Brookwood American Cemetery – Brookwood Woking, Surrey

☆☆Cambridge American Cemetery – Coton, Cambridge

Lister Lane Cemetery  – Halifax

Abney Cemetery  –  London

Brompton Cemetery  –  London

Highgate Cemetery –  London

  • Douglas Adams, author of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and other novels
  • Farzad Bazoft, journalist, executed by Saddam Hussein’s regime
  • Jeremy Beadle, television presenter
  • Patrick Caulfield, painter and printmaker known for his pop art canvasses
  • Diane Cilento, Australian actress and author journalist
  • George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans — the name on the grave is
  • Mary Ann Cross), novelist, common law wife of George
  • Henry Lewes and buried next to him
  • Paul Foot, campaigning journalist
  • Lou Gish, actress, daughter of Sheila Gish
  • Sheila Gish, actress
  • Robert Grant VC, soldier and police constable
  • Henry Gray, anatomist and surgeon, author
  • Eric Hobsbawm, historian
  • George Holyoake, founder of the Cooperative Movement
  • Anatoly Kuznetsov, Soviet writer
  • Bert Jansch, Scottish folk musician
  • Claudia Jones, black Communist and fighter for social justice
  • William Friese-Greene, cinema pioneer
  • Mansoor Hekmat, Communist leader Worker-Communist Party of Iraq
  • George Henry Lewes, English philosopher and critic
  • Anna Mahler, sculptress and daughter of Gustav Mahler
  • Karl Marx, philosopher, historian, sociologist and economist
  • Frank Matcham, theatre architect
  • Carl Mayer, Austro-German screenwriter
  • Malcolm McLaren, punk impresario and manager of the Sex Pistols
  • Ralph Miliband, left wing political theorist
  • Dachine Rainer, poet and anarchist
  • Corin Redgrave, actor and political activist
  • Bruce Reynolds,  great train robber
  • Sir Ralph Richardson, actor
  • Anthony Shaffer, playwright, screenwriter and novelist
  • Sir Donald Alexander Smith, Canadian railway financier and diplomat
  • Herbert Spencer, evolutionary biologist and laissez-faire economic philosopher
  • Sir Leslie Stephen, critic, first editor of the Dictionary of National Biography, father of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell
  • Lucien Stryk, American poet, teacher and translator of Zen poetry
  • Sir George Thalben-Ball, English Organist, Choirmaster and Composer
  • Feliks Topolski, Polish-born British expressionist painter
  • Max Wall, comedian and entertainer
  • Opal Whiteley, American writer
  • Edward Richard Woodham, survivor of the Charge of the Light Brigade
  • Jane Arden, Welsh-born film director, actor, screenwriter, playwright, songwriter, and poet.
  • Edward Hodges Baily, sculptor
  • Beryl Bainbridge, author
  • George Samuel Bentley, printer and publisher of the London Standard Newspaper
  • Julius Beer, owner of The Observer.
  • Jacob Bronowski, scientist, creator of the television series The Ascent of Man
  • Robert Caesar Childers, scholar of the Orient and writer
  • Edmund Chipp, organist and composer
  • John Singleton Copley, Lord Chancellor and son of the American painter John Singleton Copley
  • Sir Charles Cowper, Premier of New South Wales, Australia
  • Charles Cruft, founder of Crufts dog show
  • David Devant, theatrical magician
  • Alfred Lamert Dickens, the younger brother of Charles Dickens
  • Catherine Dickens, wife of Charles Dickens
  • John and Elizabeth Dickens, parents of Charles Dickens
  • Michael Faraday, chemist and physicist
  • Stella Gibbons, novelist, author of Cold Comfort Farm
  • Radclyffe Hall, author of The Well of Loneliness and other novels
  • Edwin Hill, Inventor
  • James Holman, 19th-century adventurer
  • Surgeon-General Sir Anthony Home, Victoria Cross recipient from Indian Mutiny
  • Alexander Litvinenko, Russian dissident
  • Sherard Osborn, Royal Navy admiral and Arctic explorer
  • Christina Rossetti, poet
  • Frances Polidori Rossetti, mother of Dante Gabriel, Christina and William Michael Rossetti
  • William Michael Rossetti, co-founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
  • Tom Sayers, Victorian boxer
  • Elizabeth Siddal, wife and model of artist/poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti
  • Jean Simmons, actress
  • Alfred Stevens, sculptor, painter and designer
  • Arthur Waley, translator and scholar of the Orient
  • George Wombwell, menagerie exhibitor
  • Ellen Wood, author known as Mrs Henry Wood
  • Adam Worth, criminal mastermind and philanthropist.
  • Patrick Wymark, actor

Kensal Green Cemetery –  London

Nunhead Cemetery  –  London

Westminster Abbey –  London

  • Sæberht of Essex
  • St Edward the Confessor and his wife, Edith of Wessex
  • Henry III of England
  • Edward I of England and his wife, Eleanor of Castile
  • Edward III of England and his wife, Philippa of Hainault
  • Richard II of England and his wife, Anne of Bohemia
  • Henry V of England and his wife, Catherine of Valois
  • Edward V of England
  • Anne Neville, wife of Richard III
  • Henry VII of England and his wife, Elizabeth of York
  • Edward VI of England
  • Anne of Cleves, wife of King Henry VIII
  • Mary I of England
  • Elizabeth I of England
  • James VI & I of Scotland England and Ireland and his wife, Anne of Denmark
  • Charles II of England and Scotland
  • Mary II of England and Scotland
  • William III of England and II of Scotland
  • Anne, Queen of Great Britain and her husband, Prince George of Denmark
  • George II of Great Britain and his wife, Caroline of Ansbach
  • Mary, Queen of Scots, mother of James VI & I
  • Elizabeth of Bohemia, daughter of James VI & I
  • Alphonso, Earl of Chester
  • Edmund Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby
  • John André
  • Francis Atterbury
  • Clement Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee
  • Sir Charles Barry
  • Ernest Bevin
  • Andrew Bonar Law
  • Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts
  • Neville Chamberlain
  • Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl Dundonald
  • Charles Darwin
  • Joost de Blank
  • Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1sy Marquess of Willingdon
  • George Graham
  • Sir John Herschel
  • Ben Jonson
  • David Livingstone
  • Charles Lyell
  • Sir Isaac Newton
  • Herbert Plumer, 1st Viscount Plumer
  • Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford
  • Sir George Gilbert Scott
  • Robert Stephenson
  • Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox
  • George Edmund Street
  • J. J. Thomson
  • William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin
  • Thomas Tompion
  • The Unknown Warrior
  • Beatrice Webb
  • Sidney James Webb, 1st Baron Passfield
  • Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
  • George Canning
  • Charles John Canning, 1st Earl Canning
  • William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
  • William Ewart Gladstone
  • Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster
  • William Pitt the Younger
  • Sir John Malcolm
  • William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield
  • Sir Hugh Vaughan
  • William Wilberforce
  • Maj. John André
  • Robert Adam
  • Robert Browning
  • William Camden
  • Thomas Campbell
  • Geoffrey Chaucer
  • William Congreve
  • Abraham Cowley
  • William Davenant
  • John Denham
  • Charles Dickens
  • Michael Drayton
  • John Dryden
  • Adam Fox
  • David Garrick
  • John Gay
  • Gabriel Goodman
  • George Frederick Handel
  • Thomas Hardy
  • Sir Henry Irving
  • Dr Samuel Johnson
  • Rudyard Kipling
  • Thomas Macaulay
  • John Masefield
  • Anne Oldfield
  • Laurence Olivier, Baron Olivier
  • Thomas Parr
  • Richard Brinsley Sheridan
  • Edmund Spenser
  • Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson
  • Edmund Ayrton
  • Aphra Behn
  • Gen. John Burgoyne
  • Muzio Clementi
  • Percy Dearmer
  • Lord Fraser of Lonsdale
  • Howard Nixon
  • Johann Peter Salomon
  • William Shield
  • John Thorndike
  • William Turner
  • James Wright
  • Henry Purcell
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams
  • William Sterndale Bennett
  • Andrew Bell
  • James Kendall
  • Sir Paul Methuen
  • Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell
  • Dame Sybil Thorndike
  • Charles Whitworth, 1st Baron Whitworth

West Norwood Cemetery –  London

Winchester Cathedral –  Winchester

  • Saint Birinus – his relics were eventually translated here
  • Walkelin, first Norman Bishop of Winchester (1070–1098)
  • Henry of Blois (or Henry of Winchester), Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey
  • Richard of Ilchester, Bishop of Winchester (1173–1188)
  • Godfrey de Luci, Bishop of Winchester (1189–1204)
  • Peter des Roches, Bishop of Winchester (1205–1238) and Chief Justiciar of England
  • Henry Beaufort (1375–1447), Cardinal and Bishop of Winchester
  • Izaak Walton, author  (1593 – 1683)
  • John Ecton, Queen Anne’s Bounty official, legal compiler and author
  • Jane Austen (1817)
  • Cynegils, King of Wessex (611–643)
  • Cenwalh, King of Wessex (643–672)
  • Egbert of Wessex, King of Wessex (802–839)
  • Ethelwulf, King of Wessex (839–856)
  • Eadred, King of England (946–955)
  • Eadwig, King of England and later Wessex (955–959)
  • Cnut or Canute, King of England (1016–1035)
  • Emma of Normandy (985-1052), wife of Cnut and also Ethelred II of England
  • William II ‘Rufus’, King of England (1087–1100)
  • Harthacnut, King of England (1040–1042)
  • Stigand, Archbishop of Canterbury (d. 1072)

General Cemetery of Sheffield – Sheffield

Southampton Old Cemetery – Southampton

Holy Trinity Church – Stratford-upon-Avon

  • William Shakespeare

Flaybrick Memorial Gardens – Wirral 

 SCOTLAND

Greyfriars Kirkyard –  Edinburgh

  • William Adam (architect) (1689–1748)
  • John Adam (architect) (1721-1796)
  • William Adam of Blair Adam (1751-1839), judge
  • John Beugo (1759–1841), engraver
  • Joseph Black (1728–1799), physician
  • Rev Hugh Blair (1718-1800)
  • Robert Blair, Lord Avontoun (1741-1811) judge
  • George Buchanan (d.1582), historian and reformer
  • Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll (1629-1685), nobleman
  • Aglionby Ross Carson FRSE (1780-1850), rector of the High School, author
  • William Carstares (1649–1715), churchman and statesman
  • Colonel Francis Charteris (1675-1732), notorious rake and member of the “Hell-fire” club
  • Prof Alexander Christison FRSE (1753-1820)
  • William Coulter, Lord Provost of Edinburgh (1808-1810)
  • James Craig (1739–1795), architect and designer
  • William Creech (1745–1815), bookseller and Lord Provost of Edinburgh
  • Andrew Crosbie (1736-1785), lawyer and founding Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
  • Admiral Sir Charles Douglas, 1st Baronet (1727-1789)
  • James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton (d.1581), Regent of Scotland
  • Prof George Dunbar (classical scholar) (1777-1851)
  • Mary Erskine (1629–1708), founder of The Mary Erskine School
  • Major General William Farquhar, (c.1770–1839) 1st Resident of Singapore
  • Sir Adam Ferguson (1770-1854) soldier son of Adam Ferguson
  • Admiral John Macpherson Ferguson (1784-1855) younger son of Adam Ferguson
  • Duncan Forbes, Lord Culloden (1685 – 1747), politician and judge.
  • Walter Geikie (1795-1837), artist
  • James Gillespie Graham (1777-1855), architect
  • Lord Patrick Grant (1691-1754), judge
  • Alexander Henderson (d.1646), churchman and statesman
  • James Hutton (1726–1797), geologist
  • John Learmonth of Dean (1789-1858), Lord Provost of Edinburgh
  • Thomas McCrie (1772–1835), historian, and his son Thomas M’Crie the Younger (1797-1875)
  • William McGonagall (1825–1902), poet (unmarked grave)
  • Duncan Ban MacIntyre (1724–1812), Gaelic poet
  • Colin MacLaurin (1698–1746), mathematician
  • Sir George Mackenzie (1636–1691), Lord Advocate
  • Henry Mackenzie (1745–1831), writer and author of The Man of Feeling
  • Sir James McLurg of Vogrie (1629-1717), Dean of Guild, philanthropist
  • Patrick Miller of Dalswinton (1731-1815) steamship inventor]
  • Robert Scott Moncrieff (1793-1869) advocate and amateur artist
  • Prof Alexander Murray (1775-1813)
  • John Mylne (1611–1667), mason and architect
  • Archibald Pitcairne (1652–1713), physician
  • Captain John Porteous (c.1695–1736), soldier and lynching victim
  • Allan Ramsay (1686-1758), poet
  • William Robertson D.D. (1721–1793), historian
  • Thomas Ruddiman (1674–1757), classical scholar and grammarian
  • Sir William Scott of Thirlestane (1670-1725) landowner and poet
  • William Smellie (encyclopedist) (1740-1795) creator of the Encyclopaedia Britannica
  • James Stirling (1692-1770), mathematician
  • Sir James and Sir Gilbert Stirling, baronets
  • William Tytler (1711-1792)
  • Alexander Fraser Tytler (1747-1813)
  • Patrick Fraser Tytler (1789-1849)
  • William Wallace (1768-1843), mathematician
  • George Watson (1654–1723), accountant and founder of George Watson’s College
  • John Watson W.S. (d.1762), founder of John Watson’s Institution
  • Patrick Wilson (1798-1871) architect
  • Dr Robert Whytt (1714-1766)
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