- A
chalice (from
Latin calix 'mug',
borrowed from
Ancient Gr**** κύλιξ (kylix) 'cup') or
goblet is a
footed cup
intended to hold a drink. In
religious practice...
- The Holy
Chalice, also
known as the Holy Grail, is in
Christian tradition the
vessel that
Jesus used at the Last
Supper to
share wine. The
Synoptic Gospels...
- The silver-gilt
Antioch chalice was
created around AD 500-550.
Currently it is on view at The
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Fifth Avenue in Gallery 300....
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Chalice is a
Catholic international aid
charity focused on child, family, and
community development headquartered in Bedford, Nova Scotia.
Chalice is a...
- The
Chalice Well, also
known as the Red Spring, is a well
situated near the
summit of
Chalice Hill, a
small hill next to
Glastonbury Tor in Glastonbury...
- The
Chalice of the Gods is a fantasy-adventure
novel based on Gr****
mythology by Rick Riordan. It was
released on
September 26, 2023 by
Disney Hyperion...
- The
Chalice of Doña
Urraca is a jewel-encrusted onyx
chalice kept at the
Basilica of San
Isidoro in León, Spain,
which belonged to
infanta Urraca of Zamora...
- The
Chalice and The Blade: Our History, Our ****ure is a 1987 book by
Riane Eisler. The
author presents a
conceptual framework for
studying social systems...
- The
Lotus chalice or
Alabaster chalice,
called the
Wishing Cup by
Howard Carter,
derives from the tomb of the
Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun of the...
- A
chalice, also
known as a
wisdom chalice or
chillum chalice, is a type of
cannabis smoking pipe used most
often by
members of the
Jamaican Rastafari movement...