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Chalice of Doña Urraca

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The Chalice of Doña Urraca is a jewel-encrusted onyx chalice which is alleged to be the Holy Grail, the cup from which Jesus drank and served Holy Communion. [1]

7 relations: Basilica of San Isidoro, León, Cornucopia, Cup of Jamshid, Historia silense, Holy Chalice, Holy Grail, Holyrood (cross).

Basilica of San Isidoro, León

The Basílica de San Isidoro de León is a church in León, Spain, located on the site of an ancient Roman temple.

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Cornucopia

In classical antiquity, the cornucopia (from Latin cornu copiae), also called the horn of plenty, was a symbol of abundance and nourishment, commonly a large horn-shaped container overflowing with produce, flowers or nuts.

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Cup of Jamshid

The Cup of Jamshid (جام جم, jām-e Jam) is a cup of divination, which in Persian mythology was long possessed by the rulers of ancient Greater Iran.

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Historia silense

The Historia silense, also called the Chronica silense or Historia seminense, and more properly Historia legionense, is a medieval Latin narrative history of the Iberian Peninsula from the time of the Visigoths (409–711) to the first years of the reign of Alfonso VI of León and Castile (1065–1073).

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Holy Chalice

The Holy Chalice, also known as the Holy Grail, is the vessel which in Christian tradition Jesus used at the Last Supper to serve the wine.

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Holy Grail

The Holy Grail is a vessel that serves as an important motif in Arthurian literature.

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Holyrood (cross)

The Holyrood or Holy Rood is a Christian relic considered to be part of the True Cross on which Jesus died.

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Redirects here:

Calix of Doña Urraca, Chalice of Dona Urraca, Chalice of Doña Urruca.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalice_of_Doña_Urraca

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