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Categories: History of Catholicism in France, Christian relics, Articles with short description, Coronations of French monarchs
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Holy Ampulla  Sainte Ampoule  Sainte Ampoulle
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The Holy Ampulla or Holy Ampoule was a glass vial which, from its first recorded use by Pope Innocent II for the anointing of Louis VII in 1131 to the coronation of Louis XVI in 1774, held the chrism or anointing oil for the coronation of the kings of France. Wikipedia
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The Holy Ampulla or Holy Ampoule was a glass vial which, from its first recorded use by Pope Innocent II for the anointing of Louis VII in 1131 to the coronation of Louis XVI in 1774, held the chrism or anointing oil for the coronation of the kings of France. Wikipedia
Glass, part of the French coronation regalia and believed to have divine origins. Wikipedia Disambiguation
Glass vial containing the chrism for French coronations from 1131 to 1774 Wikidata
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