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Laura, the Arca di Sant'Agostino in Pavia is certainly a cenotaph: 
http://www.KornbluthPhoto.com/Arca.html
And wouldn't some of the post-Carolingian memorials for Merovingian and 
Carolingian monarchs at St-Denis qualify?
Genevra

On 2/2/2014 11:47 AM, Laura Jacobus wrote:
> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
> With apologies for cross-posting, does anyone know of medieval 
> examples of funerary monuments which were actually cenotaphs (ie no 
> body or body-parts present). I'm aware of the Eleanor Crosses, which I 
> imagine count as cenotaphs, but I'd be interested to know of some more 
> examples which were actually constructed during the middle ages.
>
> Thanks
>
> Laura

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