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liittyy
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Hercules carries the boar across his shoulders to Eurystheus, who takes refuge in a bronze tub,
Hercules with Cerberus before Eurystheus, who hides again in a bronze tub,
Job's wife pouring a bucket of water over him,
St. Florian as protector against fire with a burning house, or throwing water from a pitcher or bucket over a burning house (or church),
St. Nicholas restores to life three children who had been murdered, dismembered, and salted down in a pickling tub by an inn-keeper,
after having forced Apollo (Sol) to give up his golden goblet, Hercules uses it as a boat to cross the ocean,
bath-tub,
coal-bucket,
container of metal: bucket, can, canister, drum, tin,
dustbin, garbage pail,
pails (fire-extinguishing equipment),
the bishop Nicholas of Myra (or Bari); possible attributes: anchor, boat, three golden balls (on a book), three purses, three children in a tub, three maidens,
the soldier martyr Florian of Lorch; possible attributes: bucket (pitcher), lance with banner, millstone, palm-branch, shield (with cross), sword,
tub-bath
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nimi
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saavi,
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