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Joseph's brothers, back in Canaan with Jacob, empty their sacks and each of them discovers a bag of money,
apostoli ja evankelista Matteus; mahdolliset attribuutit: enkeli, kirves, kirja, pertuska, kynä ja musteastia, kukkaro, kirjakäärö, laskutaulu, miekka,
purse, money-bag,
rahakukkaro,
the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse,
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 charity of Nicholas: (dressed as a citizen) he throws three golden balls (or purses) through the window of the house of a poor nobleman; he thus prevents the three nobleman's daughters, who are shown weeping or sleeping, from prostitution,
the charity of St. Laurence: he distributes the treasures of the church (gold and silver dishes and cups, vessels) to the poor; he holds a bag of money,
the clemency of Demosthenes: when Aeschines is banished to Rhodes, he runs after him and forces him to accept the money-bag,
the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword,
the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins),
the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors,
the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword,
the prodigal son asks for his inheritance; his father gives him (a bag of) money
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luoja
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Museoalan asiasanasto
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nimi
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rahapussi,
rahapussit
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vastaa
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rahapussit
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kannettavat asusteet
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