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liittyy Aepytus (a third son of Cresphontes) is saved by Merope and sent out of the country, Agrippina the Younger saves herself from a shipwreck by swimming ashore, Alexander is being rescued from drowning in the river Cydnus, Andrew as a pilgrim saving a bishop who is tempted by a devil in the guise of a beautiful woman, Andrew rescues Matthias from the cannibals, Apollo saves Aeneas (who has been hit by a stone thrown by Diomedes), Britomartis is rescued by Diana, Christ declares that through him the world might be saved (John 3:17, 12:47), Christ saves Peter from drowning, Christ's blood saving mankind, Damon, standing bail for his friend Pythias (Phintias), who is sentenced to death, is saved from execution when Pythias returns at the last minute, Heliodorus saved by Onias' prayer, Herkules pelastaa naisia, Iphigenia is saved by Diana, who puts a stag (hind) in her place, Joash is rescued by his aunt Jehosheba, Jonathan saved from death by the people, Jupiter pelastaa Bacchus-vauvan, King Ptolemy IV Philopator tries to have the Jews killed by drunken elephants; the Jews pray and are saved by two angels (3 Maccabees 5), Lucius Caecilius Metellus, the high priest, loses his sight while rescuing the Palladium from the burning temple of Vesta, Mary saving a child that was dedicated to the devil, Mary saving soul(s), Metabus, Camilla's father, with the enemy almost upon him, throws the baby Camilla, lashed on his spear, over the river Amasenus and invokes Diana's help, Molussus and family changed into birds: Jupiter changes Molossus and his family into birds to save them from their house, which is set on fire by robbers (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIII 717), Moses is pulled out of the water by the servants, Myscelus, about to be condemned for wanting to leave Argos, is saved by Hercules who changes the voting pebbles from black to white, Neptune rescues Amymone from the satyr, Paul is dragged out of the temple by the Jews; he is rescued by soldiers, who arrest him and carry him away, Rahab as personification of salvation through faith and good actions, Romulus comes to Remus' rescue; Amulius is killed, Saving, Frugality, Parsimony; 'Parsimonia' (Ripa), St. Crispin and Crispinian are thrown into the river with millstones round their necks, but are miraculously saved, St. Dominic rescues pilgrims who were drowning in the river Garonne, St. Gertrude of Nivelles rescues sailors from a seamonster, St. Hubert rescues people from drowning during a shipwreck, St. Mark rescues a slave from martyrdom by coming down from heaven; the instruments of torture break, St. Nicholas of Tolentino saving a ship from shipwreck, St. Walburga, crossing the sea with her nuns, calms down a storm raised by the devil, thus saving the ship, Terah turns Abraham over to King Nimrod, who condemns him to be cast into the fire (or fiery furnace) of the Chaldeans; he is miraculously rescued by God, Tiberinus rescues Rhea Silvia and raises her to his consort, Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus having found two snakes in his house or bed, having consulted an haruspex, kills the male serpent and lets the female serpent go; thus he causes his own death, and saves the life of his wife Cornelia, a thief condemned by the judge to be hanged, is miraculously saved by (the relics of) St. Quintin, angels rescuing a soul pursued by devils, cast into the sea, St. Cosmas and Damian are miraculously saved by angels, helped by apes, Rama rescues his wife Sita from the demon Ravana, legend of the Jewish boy, who was burned after having taken the host; he was saved by Mary, monks saving the remnants of John the Baptist, pelastaminen, pelastuminen, pelastuspalvelu, rescue from fire, rescue work during a flood, rescuing a work of art from imminent destruction or damage, rescuing the victim of informal justice, salvaging a wreck, saving a person from drowning, saving an endangered fellow man, saving the victims ~ traffic accident, servants save the infant Pyrrhus from the pursuit of the enemies of his father; when unable to cross a swollen river unaided they hurl a message tied either to a stone or a javelin across the water beseeching help, shepherds retrieve Zenobia, queen of Iberia, from the water and bring her back to life; Zenobia's husband, Rhadamistus, fearful of her falling into the hands of his enemies, had stabbed her and thrown her body into the river, single combat between Achilles and Aeneas; Aeneas is saved by Neptune, sorrows of Psyche: she is saved by the river from drowning, the follower of Bacchus is miraculously saved from prison and torture, the miracle of the pine-tree: heathen worshippers of a tree have St. Martin tied to it when he wants to cut it down; it falls down to the other side, and St. Martin is saved, the rape of Proserpina (by Pluto in his chariot); possibly with Diana and Minerva trying to rescue her, the rescue of Cleopatra's sister Arsinoe from the tower in which she was kept prisoner: she escapes naked, with the assistance of Ganymede, who awaits her in a boat, the rescue of St. Placidus, who had fallen into a lake: St. Benedict, learning of the accident in a vision, sends St. Maurus, who walks on the water and pulls St. Placidus out by the hair, the rich fool, whose death comes when he has saved all his money to build new barns (Luke 12:16-21), the veil of St. Agatha deflects the flow of lava from Mount Etna and saves the city of Catania, two parts of the people shall die, the third part shall be saved (Zechariah 13:8-9), when Alcibiades falls wounded on the battle-field, Socrates bravely defends and saves him, when Peleus awakes, he is attacked by centaurs or wild beasts, but is saved by Chiron, young Orestes, son of Agamemnon and Clytaemnestra, is saved from his father's murderers by his nurse Arsinoe or his sister Electra, and brought to King Strophius
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