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										C15 biologia
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			Common Raven
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			BirdLife
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										'consider the ravens' ~ doctrine of Christ on anxiety and precaution (Luke 12:24), 
			
										Benedict of Nurcia, abbot of Monte Cassino and founder of the Benedictine Order; possible attributes: aspergillum, book, cup (sometimes broken), raven with loaf, sieve (or tray), 
			
										Elijah fed by the raven(s): while the prophet is living by the brook, ravens bring him food, 
			
										Noah sends off a raven which does not return, 
			
										Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak, 
			
										Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions, 
			
										St. Antony Abbot and St. Paul the Hermit meeting and talking; a raven flies down with a loaf (sometimes two loaves) in its beak, 
			
										St. Benedict orders a raven to carry away in its beak a poisoned loaf, 
			
										St. Paul the Hermit in the desert, with a long beard and wearing a loincloth of woven palm-leaves, is fed with bread by a raven, 
			
										faabeli: Kettu ja korppi, 
			
										fable of the Raven and the Scorpion, 
			
										metamorphosis of the gods, in terror fleeing from Typhon, into different kinds of animals: ram (Jupiter), raven (Apollo), goat (Bacchus), cow (Juno), cat (Diana), fish (Venus), ibis (Mercury), 
			
										song-birds: raven, 
			
										the body of St. Vincent is guarded by ravens, that drive away the wild beasts, 
			
										the body of Vincent, floating upon the water, is guarded by a raven, 
			
										the coronation of St. Oswald: a raven brings him a phial of oil, 
			
										the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship, 
			
										the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions, 
			
										the hermit St. Onuphrius in the desert: his body is covered with hair, and he usually wears a loincloth of leaves; a raven brings him a loaf of bread
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			korppi
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			korppi
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			Corvus corax
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										korppi, 
			
										korppi, 
			
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