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A similar style of 6th-century pilgrim ampulla, here from the shrine of Saint Sergios in Syria. 5.4 cm (2.1 in) high, 3.81 cm (1.5 in) wide, 1.59 cm (0.6 in) deep A flask from Bobbio, with the Women at the empty tomb
4th-7th century clay pilgrim flask or ampulla. Pilgrims used ampullae like this to carry water or oil from the pilgrimage site for Saint Menas: a late-third-century Egyptian Roman soldier who was martyred for his Christian faith. He is shown between the two camels who returned his body to Egypt for burial
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Terracotta pilgrim's Menas flask impressed with Saint Mina between two camels, Byzantine, probably made at Abu Mina, Egypt, c. 6th–7th century. (Louvre Museum) 16th century icon of Saint Menas inside the Temple Church in Kastoria, Greece
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[4] [5] Peregrine was the second baby born on the Mayflower ' s voyage, and the first known English child born to the Pilgrims in America. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Susanna was one of the four adult Pilgrim women who survived their first winter in the New World, along with Eleanor Billington, Elizabeth Hopkins, and Mary Brewster ; these four, with young ...
A New Mexico woman has been trying to get her photo taken off a novelty flask that is sold all over the country -- and now, she's suing. You may have seen this flask in gift shops nationwide. It ...