Popes are not buried standing up. They are buried in the normal position.
No
While a number of popes are buried in St. Peter's Basilica, not all of them are buried there.
Lord Byron is the only poet buried standing up in Poets' Corner at Westminster Abbey.
Sure.
No, they are not buried standing up, but more than one soldier can be buried in the same grave. To read more about Arlington National Cemetary visit ther site at the Related Link.
Cause he never lied
The Basilica of St. John Lateran is the cathedral of the popes. There are six extant papal tombs inside the Archbasilica: Alexander III, Pope Sergius IV, Pope Clement XII, Pope Martin V, Pope Innocent III and Pope Leo XIII. A number of other popes were also buried there but these tombs were lost in two terrible fires in the 14th century.
False, they were buried seated.
During a tour to Vietnam. I visited a North Vietnamese cemetery. I noticed that the headstones were about three feet apart . The dead soldiers were buried standing up just as soldiers are in formation . Soldiers standing forever .
no
Currently (2013) 266 popes make up the line of popes back to Saint Peter.
you have to fix the bell though, but it is buried in the playground where the girls are standing