Amalie Emmy Noether [March 23, 1882-April 14, 1935] was the daughter of German mathematician Max Noether [September 24, 1844-December 13, 1921]. In her own right, she became a mathematical groundbreaker in abstract algebra and theoretical physics. In Germany, she taught at the world-renowned University of Gottingen. In 1932, she accepted a position in the United States of America at Bryn Mawr, in Pennsylvania. Three years later, she died after surgery on an ovarian cyst. She was cremated, and her ashes spread under the walkway around the cloisters of the M. Carey Thomas Library.
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When Rosa Parks was buried
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Charlemagne was buried at Aachen.
Egyptians, when buried, are buried in graves much the same as other people.