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- Agate_Bowl abstract "The Agate Bowl (German: Achatschale) is a bowl cut out of a single piece of agate in the fourth century at the court of Constantine, and now displayed in the Imperial Treasury at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria. For centuries it was widely regarded as the \"greatest masterpiece\" and the \"best and most important piece\" in the collection. In 1564, Holy Roman Emperor Maximillian II and his brothers declared it by deed to be an \"inalienable heirloom of the house of Austria\". They valued this ancient precious stone carving, not just for its craftsmanship, but for a \"natural miracle\" in the stone itself that reveals a mysterious inscription—the name XRISTO (Christ) at the bottom of the bowl within the grain of the stone. It is now generally believed that the inscription inspired the legend that the bowl was the Holy Grail. The Agate Bowl is the largest carved stone bowl in the world.".
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- Agate_Bowl wikiPageExternalLink the-imperial-treasury-1471387.html.
- Agate_Bowl wikiPageExternalLink ecclesiastical-treasury.
- Agate_Bowl wikiPageExternalLink secular-treasury.
- Agate_Bowl wikiPageExternalLink schatzkammer.
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- Agate_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Agate.
- Agate_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Antiques_restoration.
- Agate_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Category:4th-century_works.
- Agate_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Byzantine_art.
- Agate_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Relics.
- Agate_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stone_objects.
- Agate_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Constantine_the_Great.
- Agate_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Hofburg_Palace.
- Agate_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Grail.
- Agate_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Habsburg.
- Agate_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Treasury,_Vienna.
- Agate_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Jesus.
- Agate_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Matthias,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Agate_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Maximilian_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Agate_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Vienna.
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- Agate_Bowl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Agate Bowl".
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- Agate_Bowl subject Category:4th-century_works.
- Agate_Bowl subject Category:Byzantine_art.
- Agate_Bowl subject Category:Relics.
- Agate_Bowl subject Category:Stone_objects.
- Agate_Bowl hypernym Cut.
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- Agate_Bowl comment "The Agate Bowl (German: Achatschale) is a bowl cut out of a single piece of agate in the fourth century at the court of Constantine, and now displayed in the Imperial Treasury at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria. For centuries it was widely regarded as the \"greatest masterpiece\" and the \"best and most important piece\" in the collection. In 1564, Holy Roman Emperor Maximillian II and his brothers declared it by deed to be an \"inalienable heirloom of the house of Austria\".".
- Agate_Bowl label "Agate Bowl".
- Agate_Bowl sameAs Q1389849.
- Agate_Bowl sameAs Achatschale.
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- Agate_Bowl wasDerivedFrom Agate_Bowl?oldid=682053513.
- Agate_Bowl depiction Weltliche_Schatzkammer_Wien_(118).JPG.
- Agate_Bowl isPrimaryTopicOf Agate_Bowl.