Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Monastery of Alcobaça' has mentioned 'Tomb' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The tomb in the foreground decorated with the Apostles belongs to Queen Urraca.
After becoming king, Pedro ordered the remains of his beloved to be transferred to her tomb in Alcobaxc3xa7a and, according to a popular legend, had her crowned as queen of Portugal and ordered court members to pay her homage by kissing her decomposing hand.
The sides of Pedro's tomb are magnificently decorated with reliefs showing scenes from Saint Bartholomew's life, as well as scenes from Pedro and Ines' life.
Her tomb is decorated with scenes from the life of Christ, including the Crucifixion, and with the Last Judgement.
The most remarkable tomb is that of Queen Urraca (died in 1220), buried in a richly decorated late Romanesque tomb.
A relief showing the queen is seen over the tomb, and the sides are decorated with the Apostles under round arched gallery.