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An ampulla (plural "ampullae") was, in Ancient Rome, a "small nearly globular flask or bottle, with two handles" (OED).
Ampulla may also refer to:
Antique vessels
Monza ampullae, 6th century, metal souvenirs of pilgrimages to the Holy Land.
Holy Ampulla, glass, part of the French coronation regalia and believed to have divine origins.
The Ampulla in the
British Crown Jewels, a hollow, gold, eagle-shaped vessel from which the anointing oil is poured at the coronation of the British monarch.
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