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The Nanteos Cup (Welsh: Cwpan Nanteos) is a medieval wood mazer bowl, held for many years at Nanteos Mansion, near Aberystwyth in Wales. Since at least the late 19th century, it has been attributed with a supernatural ability to heal those who drink from it and traditionally believed to be fashioned from a piece of the True Cross. By the early 20th century, it had become a candidate – one of at least 200 in Europe – for the Holy Grail. Juliette Wood, a folklorist specialising in medieval folklore and Celtic mythology, has stated that there is "no credible reference" to the cup prior to the end of the 19th century and "no mention of possible connections to the Grail until 1905."

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  • Vaso de Nanteos (es)
  • Nanteos Kopa (eu)
  • Nanteos Cup (en)
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  • Nanteos Kopa (galesez, Cwpan Nanteos) Erdi Aroko kopa bat da. Jesukristok azken afarian kopa horretatik edan omen zuen. (eu)
  • El Vaso de los Nanteos es una reliquia conservada en dicha ciudad situada en Gales del Norte. Se trata de un vaso de madera del que solo quedan algunos fragmentos. Al ser de madera queda descartado que sea el usado durante la última cena, pues los judíos no beben sobre madera, pero algunos autores creen que posiblemente este vinculado o sea el origen de las leyendas artúricas y la búsqueda del Grial. (es)
  • The Nanteos Cup (Welsh: Cwpan Nanteos) is a medieval wood mazer bowl, held for many years at Nanteos Mansion, near Aberystwyth in Wales. Since at least the late 19th century, it has been attributed with a supernatural ability to heal those who drink from it and traditionally believed to be fashioned from a piece of the True Cross. By the early 20th century, it had become a candidate – one of at least 200 in Europe – for the Holy Grail. Juliette Wood, a folklorist specialising in medieval folklore and Celtic mythology, has stated that there is "no credible reference" to the cup prior to the end of the 19th century and "no mention of possible connections to the Grail until 1905." (en)
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