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The Bedia Chalice (Georgian: ბედიის თასი, romanized: bediis tasi) is a piece of the medieval Georgian goldsmithery, a liturgical vessel made of ducat gold and richly decorated. Dated to c. 999, the chalice was commissioned by King Bagrat III for the Bedia Monastery in Abkhazia. Only the bowl of the vessel is preserved and currently kept at the Georgian National Museum in Tbilisi.

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  • The Bedia Chalice (Georgian: ბედიის თასი, romanized: bediis tasi) is a piece of the medieval Georgian goldsmithery, a liturgical vessel made of ducat gold and richly decorated. Dated to c. 999, the chalice was commissioned by King Bagrat III for the Bedia Monastery in Abkhazia. Only the bowl of the vessel is preserved and currently kept at the Georgian National Museum in Tbilisi. (en)
  • O cálice de Bedia é um peça da ourivesaria medieval georgiana, um vaso litúrgio feito de ouro ducado e ricamente decorado. Datado de 999, o cálice foi comissionada pelo rei Pancrácio III ao na Abecásia. Apenas uma tigela do vaso está preservada e atualmente está no Museu Nacional da Geórgia em Tbilisi. (pt)
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  • c. 999 (en)
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  • Ducat gold (en)
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  • Bedia Chalice (en)
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  • The Bedia Chalice (Georgian: ბედიის თასი, romanized: bediis tasi) is a piece of the medieval Georgian goldsmithery, a liturgical vessel made of ducat gold and richly decorated. Dated to c. 999, the chalice was commissioned by King Bagrat III for the Bedia Monastery in Abkhazia. Only the bowl of the vessel is preserved and currently kept at the Georgian National Museum in Tbilisi. (en)
  • O cálice de Bedia é um peça da ourivesaria medieval georgiana, um vaso litúrgio feito de ouro ducado e ricamente decorado. Datado de 999, o cálice foi comissionada pelo rei Pancrácio III ao na Abecásia. Apenas uma tigela do vaso está preservada e atualmente está no Museu Nacional da Geórgia em Tbilisi. (pt)
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  • Bedia Chalice (en)
  • Cálice de Bedia (pt)
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