- The
Sacro Catino is an
artifact preserved in
Genoa in the
Museum of the
Treasure of the
Cathedral of San Lorenzo. It was portra**** as the Holy Grail, or...
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Poggio Catino is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Rieti in the
Italian region of Latium,
located about 45
kilometres (28 mi)
northeast of Rome...
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Catino is a
village in the
commune of
Poggio Catino, Rieti, Italy.
Catino may also
refer to:
Sacro Catino, an
artifact Gregory of
Catino (1060–aft. 1130)...
- of the
Liber pontificalis at the
Abbey of
Farfa and
quoted by
Gregory of
Catino in his
Chronicon Farfense in the
twelfth century,
gives Lando a pontificate...
- to
common gl****
making materials, manganese,
quartz pebbles, and
alume catino, a
particularly suitable form of soda ash, are used in the
making of cristallo...
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original on 25
February 2024.
Retrieved 30
November 2020.
Martin Scott Catino (May 2010). The Aggressors: Ho Chi Minh,
North Vietnam, and the Communist...
-
Gregory of
Catino (1060 – aft. 1130) was a monk of the
Abbey of
Farfa and "one of the most
accomplished monastic historians of his age."
Gregory died shortly...
- Revolution. Two
relics ****ociated with the
Grail survive today. The
Sacro Catino (Sacred Basin, also
known as the
Genoa Chalice) is a
green gl**** dish held...
- Sabina,
Torri in Sabina,
Cantalupo in Sabina, Montebuono, Forano,
Poggio Catino, Montasola, Stimigliano,
Castelnuovo di Farfa, Fara in Sabina, Roccantica...
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Schenectady under head
coach Walt
Przybylo and ****istants Bill
Rapavy and Ed
Catino.
Linton High School's 74–68
victory over New York City's
Power Memorial...