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Castrum doloris

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Castrum doloris (Latin for Castle of pain) is a name for decorations accompanying the catafalque for increase the prestige of the funeral and signifying the importance of the deceased. Castrum doloris would include the most common candles and flowers, and in special cases allegorical statues, coats of arms, epitaphs and baldachimes. Most extensive castrum doloris can be traced to the customs of 17th century and 18th century. A specific tradion in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was the coffin portrait (Polish: portret trumienny).

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