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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, daughter of Ferdinand I of Leon. In March 2014, Spanish authors Margarita Torres and José Ortega del Rio asserted the chalice could be the purported Holy Grail (a claim that had never been made during the roughly one thousand years the chalice had been kept in the Basilica). Although the claim was met with disbelief by historians and specialists, who claim the materials and techniques used in the chalice indicate a mid-11th century origin, the allegations led to unprecedented crowds swarming to the Basilica to see it, which led to the setting aside of a separate exhibition room only for the chalice.

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  • Calze de la donya Urraca (ca)
  • Chalice of Doña Urraca (en)
  • Cáliz de doña Urraca (es)
  • Piala Doña Urraca (in)
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  • El Calze de donya Urraca és una peça d'orfebreria romànica donada a la infanta lleonesa Urraca de Zamora ( 1033 - 1101 ), Senyora de Zamora i filla del rei Ferran I de Lleó . Tal com el coneixem, es remunta a la segona meitat del segle xi . En l'actualitat es guarda al museu de la Col·legiata de Sant Isidor de Lleó ( Lleó , Espanya ). En paraules de l'arqueòleg espanyol Manuel Gómez-Moreno es tracta d'una: [...] peça excepcional, única més bé. (ca)
  • 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, daughter of Ferdinand I of Leon. In March 2014, Spanish authors Margarita Torres and José Ortega del Rio asserted the chalice could be the purported Holy Grail (a claim that had never been made during the roughly one thousand years the chalice had been kept in the Basilica). Although the claim was met with disbelief by historians and specialists, who claim the materials and techniques used in the chalice indicate a mid-11th century origin, the allegations led to unprecedented crowds swarming to the Basilica to see it, which led to the setting aside of a separate exhibition room only for the chalice. (en)
  • El cáliz de doña Urraca es una pieza de orfebrería románica donada a la infanta leonesa Urraca de Zamora (1033-1101), señora de Zamora e hija del rey Fernando I de León. Tal como lo conocemos, se remonta a la segunda mitad del siglo xi. En la actualidad se guarda en el museo de la colegiata de San Isidoro de León (España). En palabras del arqueólogo español Manuel Gómez-Moreno se trata de una "[…] pieza excepcional, única más bien".​ (es)
  • Piala Doña Urraca adalah piala yag berhiaskan permata oniks yang sempat diduga Piala Suci, piala yang dipakai Yesus untuk minum dan melayani dalam Perjamuan Kudus. Piala ini milik Urraca dari Zamora, putri dari Fernando yang Agung. (in)
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  • January 2021 (en)
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  • need actual scientific source for such a claim, hearsay from news site who talked to authors who read something or other ... isn't good enough (en)
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  • El Calze de donya Urraca és una peça d'orfebreria romànica donada a la infanta lleonesa Urraca de Zamora ( 1033 - 1101 ), Senyora de Zamora i filla del rei Ferran I de Lleó . Tal com el coneixem, es remunta a la segona meitat del segle xi . En l'actualitat es guarda al museu de la Col·legiata de Sant Isidor de Lleó ( Lleó , Espanya ). En paraules de l'arqueòleg espanyol Manuel Gómez-Moreno es tracta d'una: [...] peça excepcional, única més bé. (ca)
  • 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, daughter of Ferdinand I of Leon. In March 2014, Spanish authors Margarita Torres and José Ortega del Rio asserted the chalice could be the purported Holy Grail (a claim that had never been made during the roughly one thousand years the chalice had been kept in the Basilica). Although the claim was met with disbelief by historians and specialists, who claim the materials and techniques used in the chalice indicate a mid-11th century origin, the allegations led to unprecedented crowds swarming to the Basilica to see it, which led to the setting aside of a separate exhibition room only for the chalice. (en)
  • El cáliz de doña Urraca es una pieza de orfebrería románica donada a la infanta leonesa Urraca de Zamora (1033-1101), señora de Zamora e hija del rey Fernando I de León. Tal como lo conocemos, se remonta a la segunda mitad del siglo xi. En la actualidad se guarda en el museo de la colegiata de San Isidoro de León (España). En palabras del arqueólogo español Manuel Gómez-Moreno se trata de una "[…] pieza excepcional, única más bien".​ (es)
  • Piala Doña Urraca adalah piala yag berhiaskan permata oniks yang sempat diduga Piala Suci, piala yang dipakai Yesus untuk minum dan melayani dalam Perjamuan Kudus. Piala ini milik Urraca dari Zamora, putri dari Fernando yang Agung. (in)
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