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- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies abstract "The Cup of the Ptolemies (French: Coupe des Ptolémées) is an onyx cameo two-handled cup, or kantharos. The cup, decorated with Dionysiac vignettes and emblems, was carved at some point in Classical Antiquity, probably in Alexandria. Eventually, it found its way into the treasury of the French kingdom, before it was donated to the abbey of St. Denis. During the Middle Ages, it was used as a Christian chalice, and lavish mounts were added, with Latin inscriptions. In 1804, the cup was stolen, and the mounts were lost, although the cup itself was recovered. It is now in the Cabinet des Médailles at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris.".
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- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Alexandria.
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- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Apollo.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Basilica_of_St_Denis.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Bibliothèque_nationale_de_France.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Cabinet_des_Médailles.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Cameo_(carving).
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bibliothèque_nationale_de_France_collections.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hardstone_carving.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hellenistic_art.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ptolemaic_Kingdom.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Empire_cameos.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Ceres_(mythology).
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Chalice.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Charles_the_Bald.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Charles_the_Simple.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Classical_antiquity.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Classics.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Coronation_of_the_French_monarch.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Dionysus.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Engraving.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Eucharist.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink File:Cup_Mountings.jpg.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Francia.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink French_livre.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Garland.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Hardstone_carving.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic_period.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Hermes.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Holland.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Interpretatio_Christiana.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Jesus.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Kantharos.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Michel_Félibien.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Onyx.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Pan_(god).
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemaic_Kingdom.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemy_II_Philadelphus.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Raven.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Sphinx.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Suger.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink Telete.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLink West_Francia.
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- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cup of the Ptolemies".
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wikiPageWikiLinkText "cup of the Ptolemies".
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- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies footer "Front and back of the cup.".
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- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies subject Category:Bibliothèque_nationale_de_France_collections.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies subject Category:Hardstone_carving.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies subject Category:Hellenistic_art.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies subject Category:Ptolemaic_Kingdom.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies subject Category:Roman_Empire_cameos.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies hypernym Cup.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies type Genre.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies type SportsEvent.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies type Genre.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies comment "The Cup of the Ptolemies (French: Coupe des Ptolémées) is an onyx cameo two-handled cup, or kantharos. The cup, decorated with Dionysiac vignettes and emblems, was carved at some point in Classical Antiquity, probably in Alexandria. Eventually, it found its way into the treasury of the French kingdom, before it was donated to the abbey of St. Denis. During the Middle Ages, it was used as a Christian chalice, and lavish mounts were added, with Latin inscriptions.".
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies label "Cup of the Ptolemies".
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- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies wasDerivedFrom Cup_of_the_Ptolemies?oldid=707059226.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies depiction Coupe_des_Ptolémées_01.JPG.
- Cup_of_the_Ptolemies isPrimaryTopicOf Cup_of_the_Ptolemies.