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- Ampulla abstract "An ampulla (plural "ampullae") was, in Ancient Rome, a "small nearly globular flask or bottle, with two handles" (OED). The word is used of these in archaeology, and of later flasks, often handle-less and much flatter, for holy water or holy oil in the Middle Ages, often bought as souvenirs of pilgrimages, such as the metal Monza ampullae of the 6th century. Materials include glass, ceramics and metal. Unguentarium is a term for a bottle believed to have been used to store perfume, and there is considerable overlap between the two terms, one defined by shape and the other by purpose.The glass Holy Ampulla was part of the French coronation regalia and believed to have divine origins. Similar, but far more recent, is the Ampulla in the British Crown Jewels, a hollow, gold, eagle-shaped vessel from which the anointing oil is poured by the Archbishop of Canterbury at the anointing of a new British sovereign at their coronation.".
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- Ampulla wikiPageRevisionID "655130536".
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Ampulla_of_Vater.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Ampulla_of_uterine_tube.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Ampulla_of_vater.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Anoint.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Anointing.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Archbishop_of_Canterbury.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink British_Crown_Jewels.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink British_monarchy.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_glassware.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_pottery.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Chrism.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Coronation_of_the_British_Monarch.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Coronation_of_the_British_monarch.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Coronation_regalia.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Crown_Jewels_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Crown_jewels.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Ampulla.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Holy_water.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Monarchy_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Monza_ampullae.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_English_Dictionary.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Rectal_ampulla.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink Unguentarium.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLink File:Ampoule_Thècle_01.JPG.
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ampulla".
- Ampulla wikiPageWikiLinkText "ampulla".
- Ampulla hasPhotoCollection Ampulla.
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- Ampulla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Ampulla subject Category:Ancient_Roman_glassware.
- Ampulla subject Category:Ancient_Roman_pottery.
- Ampulla type Animal.
- Ampulla type Eukaryote.
- Ampulla type Species.
- Ampulla type Thing.
- Ampulla type Q1390.
- Ampulla type Q19088.
- Ampulla type Q729.
- Ampulla comment "An ampulla (plural "ampullae") was, in Ancient Rome, a "small nearly globular flask or bottle, with two handles" (OED). The word is used of these in archaeology, and of later flasks, often handle-less and much flatter, for holy water or holy oil in the Middle Ages, often bought as souvenirs of pilgrimages, such as the metal Monza ampullae of the 6th century. Materials include glass, ceramics and metal.".
- Ampulla label "Ampulla".
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- Ampulla sameAs Ампула_(сосуд).
- Ampulla sameAs Ampulla.
- Ampulla sameAs Q4748557.
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- Ampulla wasDerivedFrom Ampulla?oldid=655130536.
- Ampulla depiction Ampoule_Thècle_01.JPG.
- Ampulla isPrimaryTopicOf Ampulla.