Entierro | Noche De

: Historical records from 17th-century Spain highlight "funeral pomp"—solemn public ceremonies dedicated to the burial of royalty, which were often compared to the burial of Christ. Literary Reference: El Entierro de Cortijo

In a broader cultural context, "Noche de Entierro" or related "burial" ceremonies appear in various Hispanic traditions: Noche De Entierro

: A symbolic Spanish ceremony held on Ash Wednesday to mark the end of Carnival. It involves a mock funeral procession and the burning of a sardine figure to represent the burial of the past and societal rebirth. Noche De Entierro

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