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The Derrynaflan Chalice is an 8th- or 9th-century chalice that was found as part of the Derrynaflan Hoard of five liturgical vessels. The discovery was made on 17 February 1980 near Killenaule, County Tipperary in Ireland. According to art historian Michael Ryan the hoard "represents the most complex and sumptuous expression of the ecclesiastical art-style of early-medieval Ireland as we know it in its eighth- and ninth-century maturity." The area known as Derrynaflan is an island of pastureland surrounded by bogland, which was the site of an early Irish abbey. The chalice was found with a composite silver paten, a hoop that may have been a stand for the paten, a liturgical strainer and a bronze basin inverted over the other objects. The group is among the most important surviving examples

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  • El calze de Derrynaflan és un calze elaborat al s. IX de en època de la cultura celta irlandesa (edat mitjana), i és una de les peces destacades d'aquesta cultura. Es troba exposada de manera permanent al Museu Nacional d'Irlanda de Dublín. El calze fou trobat per Michael Webb i el seu fill Michael l'any 1980, al costat d'un colador-cullera i una patena (denominats Tresor de Derrynaflan), mentre feien una recerca d'objectes amb un detector de metalls, a 20 m d'una abadia en ruïnes situada a l'illa de Derrynaflan, a 6 km del petit poble de Killenaule, pertanyent al comtat de Tipperary, Irlanda. (ca)
  • Der Derrynaflan-Hort (englisch Derrynaflan Hoard) aus dem frühen 9. Jahrhundert wurde 1980 in der Nähe von Killenaule im Townland Lurgoe im County Tipperary in Irland gefunden und besteht aus fünf Objekten. Derrynaflan (irisch Doire na bhFlann) ist eine von Mooren umgebene Weideinsel, die seit dem 6. Jahrhundert Standort eines Klosters war. Der Schatz von Derrynaflan wurde während des 10. bis 12. Jahrhunderts versteckt, als dynastische Unruhen, die Anglonormannische Eroberung von Irland und Wikingerüberfälle es geboten, kostbare Objekte zu verbergen. Der Hort stellt laut dem Kunsthistoriker Michael Ryan den komplexesten Ausdruck des Kunststils des frühmittelalterlichen kirchlichen Irlands dar und gehört zu den wichtigsten Beispielen für Metallarbeiten des insularen Stils. Die Gegenstände sind im National Museum of Ireland in Dublin ausgestellt. (de)
  • The Derrynaflan Chalice is an 8th- or 9th-century chalice that was found as part of the Derrynaflan Hoard of five liturgical vessels. The discovery was made on 17 February 1980 near Killenaule, County Tipperary in Ireland. According to art historian Michael Ryan the hoard "represents the most complex and sumptuous expression of the ecclesiastical art-style of early-medieval Ireland as we know it in its eighth- and ninth-century maturity." The area known as Derrynaflan is an island of pastureland surrounded by bogland, which was the site of an early Irish abbey. The chalice was found with a composite silver paten, a hoop that may have been a stand for the paten, a liturgical strainer and a bronze basin inverted over the other objects. The group is among the most important surviving examples of Insular metalwork. It was donated to the Irish State and the items are now on display in the National Museum of Ireland. The hoard was probably secreted during the turbulent 10th to 12th centuries, when Viking raids and dynastic turmoil created many occasions when valuables were hidden. The early and later 10th century is marked by a particular concentration of hoarding in Ireland. (en)
  • El cáliz de Derrynaflan es un cáliz elaborado en el siglo IX d. C. en época de la irlandesa (Edad Media), siendo una de las piezas destacadas de dicha cultura. (es)
  • Is seod staire de chuid na hÉireann í Cailís Dhoire na bhFlann. Is mar chuid de thaisce de shoithí altóra é, cnuasach mhiotalóireachta de chuid an 9ú haois. (ga)
  • O Cálice de Derrynaflan é um cálice datado do século VIII ou IX, que foi encontrado como parte de um conjunto de cinco vasos litúrgicos. A descoberta foi feita em 17 fevereiro de 1980 perto de , Condado de Tipperary Sul, na Irlanda. De acordo com o historiador de arte Michael Ryan o tesouro "representa a expressão mais complexa e suntuosa do estilo de arte eclesiástica da Irlanda medieval como o conhecemos em sua maturidade no século oitavo e nono". A área conhecida como é uma ilha cercada por pastagens de turfeiras, que foi o local de uma antiga abadia irlandesa. (pt)
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  • El calze de Derrynaflan és un calze elaborat al s. IX de en època de la cultura celta irlandesa (edat mitjana), i és una de les peces destacades d'aquesta cultura. Es troba exposada de manera permanent al Museu Nacional d'Irlanda de Dublín. El calze fou trobat per Michael Webb i el seu fill Michael l'any 1980, al costat d'un colador-cullera i una patena (denominats Tresor de Derrynaflan), mentre feien una recerca d'objectes amb un detector de metalls, a 20 m d'una abadia en ruïnes situada a l'illa de Derrynaflan, a 6 km del petit poble de Killenaule, pertanyent al comtat de Tipperary, Irlanda. (ca)
  • El cáliz de Derrynaflan es un cáliz elaborado en el siglo IX d. C. en época de la irlandesa (Edad Media), siendo una de las piezas destacadas de dicha cultura. (es)
  • Is seod staire de chuid na hÉireann í Cailís Dhoire na bhFlann. Is mar chuid de thaisce de shoithí altóra é, cnuasach mhiotalóireachta de chuid an 9ú haois. (ga)
  • O Cálice de Derrynaflan é um cálice datado do século VIII ou IX, que foi encontrado como parte de um conjunto de cinco vasos litúrgicos. A descoberta foi feita em 17 fevereiro de 1980 perto de , Condado de Tipperary Sul, na Irlanda. De acordo com o historiador de arte Michael Ryan o tesouro "representa a expressão mais complexa e suntuosa do estilo de arte eclesiástica da Irlanda medieval como o conhecemos em sua maturidade no século oitavo e nono". A área conhecida como é uma ilha cercada por pastagens de turfeiras, que foi o local de uma antiga abadia irlandesa. (pt)
  • Der Derrynaflan-Hort (englisch Derrynaflan Hoard) aus dem frühen 9. Jahrhundert wurde 1980 in der Nähe von Killenaule im Townland Lurgoe im County Tipperary in Irland gefunden und besteht aus fünf Objekten. Derrynaflan (irisch Doire na bhFlann) ist eine von Mooren umgebene Weideinsel, die seit dem 6. Jahrhundert Standort eines Klosters war. Der Schatz von Derrynaflan wurde während des 10. bis 12. Jahrhunderts versteckt, als dynastische Unruhen, die Anglonormannische Eroberung von Irland und Wikingerüberfälle es geboten, kostbare Objekte zu verbergen. (de)
  • The Derrynaflan Chalice is an 8th- or 9th-century chalice that was found as part of the Derrynaflan Hoard of five liturgical vessels. The discovery was made on 17 February 1980 near Killenaule, County Tipperary in Ireland. According to art historian Michael Ryan the hoard "represents the most complex and sumptuous expression of the ecclesiastical art-style of early-medieval Ireland as we know it in its eighth- and ninth-century maturity." The area known as Derrynaflan is an island of pastureland surrounded by bogland, which was the site of an early Irish abbey. The chalice was found with a composite silver paten, a hoop that may have been a stand for the paten, a liturgical strainer and a bronze basin inverted over the other objects. The group is among the most important surviving examples (en)
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  • Calze de Derrynaflan (ca)
  • Derrynaflan-Hort (de)
  • Cáliz de Derrynaflan (es)
  • Derrynaflan Chalice (en)
  • Cailís Dhoire na bhFlann (ga)
  • Cálice de Derrynaflan (pt)
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