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35: 241: 113:) was, in Ancient Rome, a small round vessel, usually made of glass and with two handles, used for sacred purposes. The word is used of these in archaeology, and of later flasks, often handle-less and much flatter, for 160:. The Danish ampulla, used during the king's anointing in the period of absolutism, is cylindrical in shape, made of gold, and decorated with enameled flower motifs and diamonds. 129:
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.
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and believed to have divine origins. Similar, but far more recent, is the Ampulla in the
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in the Middle Ages, often bought as souvenirs of pilgrimages, such as the metal
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of the 6th century. Materials include glass, ceramics and metal.
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Ampullae
Ampulla (disambiguation)

St. Menas
St. Thecla
Louvre Museum
/æmˈpʊlə,-ˈpʌl-/
holy water
holy oil
Monza ampullae
Unguentarium
Holy Ampulla
coronation regalia
British regalia
Archbishop of Canterbury
anointing
British sovereign
coronation
"ampulla"
Dictionary.com Unabridged
"The Ampulla"
Royal Collection Trust
"The Ampulla - The Royal Danish Collection"

Ampulla
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Ancient Roman glassware
Ancient Roman pottery

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