Noun
A magnificent tomb, or stately sepulchral monument.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Square Enix’s Live Interactive Works, the location is perfect for the theme, since Tokyo once had a special village full of ninja in the Edo period that protected a mausoleum filled with the shogun’s personal guard. Source: Internet
After his death, a mausoleum was created in the Villa Puccini and the composer is buried there in the chapel, along with his wife and son who died later. Source: Internet
Ambar died in 1626 and was laid to rest in a mausoleum, designed by him in Khuldabad. Source: Internet
Afterwards, people buried Huangdi's clothes here and established the mausoleum. Source: Internet
Eventually, his reputation was rehabilitated by his nephew, Abdallah Mirza (1450–1451), who placed Ulugh Beg's remains in the mausoleum of Timur in Samarkand, where they were found by archeologists in 1941. Source: Internet
He died there of a heart attack on January 12, 2003, aged 76. citation Galtieri was interred in a small mausoleum in La Chacarita Cemetery in the capital. Source: Internet