Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bute_mazer> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 21 of
21
with 100 items per page.
- Bute_mazer abstract "The Bute Mazer, also known as the Bannatyne Mazer is a medieval communal feasting cup of a type known as a mazer. Dating to around 1320, it is the oldest Scottish mazer still surviving. The cup has long been associated with the Isle of Bute, on the west coast of Scotland. Its alternative name derives from Ninian Bannatyne, Laird of Kames, who owned the cup in the 16th century and had his name engraved on the rim. The mazer is now in the collection of the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.".
- Bute_mazer wikiPageID "28795388".
- Bute_mazer wikiPageRevisionID "593905419".
- Bute_mazer hasPhotoCollection Bute_mazer.
- Bute_mazer subject Category:14th_century_in_Scotland.
- Bute_mazer subject Category:Collections_of_the_National_Museums_of_Scotland.
- Bute_mazer subject Category:Drinkware.
- Bute_mazer subject Category:Medieval_European_metalwork_objects.
- Bute_mazer subject Category:Scottish_art.
- Bute_mazer type Abstraction100002137.
- Bute_mazer type Collection107951464.
- Bute_mazer type CollectionsOfTheNationalMuseumsOfScotland.
- Bute_mazer type Group100031264.
- Bute_mazer comment "The Bute Mazer, also known as the Bannatyne Mazer is a medieval communal feasting cup of a type known as a mazer. Dating to around 1320, it is the oldest Scottish mazer still surviving. The cup has long been associated with the Isle of Bute, on the west coast of Scotland. Its alternative name derives from Ninian Bannatyne, Laird of Kames, who owned the cup in the 16th century and had his name engraved on the rim. The mazer is now in the collection of the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.".
- Bute_mazer label "Bute mazer".
- Bute_mazer sameAs m.0dddybf.
- Bute_mazer sameAs Q5002487.
- Bute_mazer sameAs Q5002487.
- Bute_mazer sameAs Bute_mazer.
- Bute_mazer wasDerivedFrom Bute_mazer?oldid=593905419.
- Bute_mazer isPrimaryTopicOf Bute_mazer.