The town of Örnsköldsvik, founded in 1842, fifty-one years after his death, was named after him.
The Särestöniemi museum was founded after the artist's death in 1985.
After his retirement, Manners continued to campaign for a national opera company, which was eventually founded forty years after his death.
A society in his honor was founded after his death and it continues to publish a magazine devoted to the study of his works.
Several other martial art organizations and schools, founded by Toyoda's senior students after his death, are also active.
A Second International was founded only in 1889, six years after Marx's death.
In many versions he is considered the first king of Dahomey even though the kingdom was founded after his death.
The college was founded seven years after her death.
Numerous churches and monasteries were founded in the generations after St Patrick's death.
The Pirogov Society was founded four years after his death, which aims for better medical training and treatment in Russia.