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Kaunokki-tunnus 46627
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koodi 46627
kuuluu sanastoon kaunokki-ontologia
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laajempi käsite korut
liittyy 'keter Torah', Torah crown, Abdalonymus, the gardener, is presented with the regalia of Sidon by the emissaries of Alexander the Great, Apamene, King Darius' concubine, takes the crown off the king's head, puts it on her own, and slaps Darius' face with her left hand, Bacchus puts a starry crown on Ariadne's head or throws it up in the sky, where it becomes a constellation, Cereksen attribuutit (NIMEN kanssa), Christ offering St. Catherine of Siena the choice between two crowns, one of gold and jewels, and one of thorns; St. Catherine, kneeling before him, takes the crown of thorns, Christ triumphing (with crown, head usually upright), Cornelia refuses the crown of Ptolemy, Creusa is consumed by flames when putting on the poisoned robe (or crown), Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre, Daavid (ei raamatullisessa yhteydessä); mahdolliset attribuutit: kruunu, harppu, David as prophet, with crown and scroll, Death with crown, Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre, Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar, God on his throne, surrounded by the twenty-four elders (wearing crowns and playing harps) and the four Beasts, God the Father represented as human being, usually with crown or tiara, Louis of Anjou, son of the king of Naples, Franciscan friar, and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis on his cope, crown and sceptre, Medea, through her children, sends Creusa wedding-gifts (a crown and a long robe), Melchizedek (not in biblical context); possible attributes: priestly garments, crown or mitre, Moses and Pharaoh's crown: Pharaoh playfully places his crown on the head of the infant Moses, who throws it to the ground and tramples on it; or Moses breaks the crown while playing, Ninus offers his crown to Semiramis, Romulus and Remus restore the crown of Alba Longa to their grandfather Numitor, Salomon (ei raamatullisessa yhteydessä); mahdolliset attribuutit: kruunu, valtikka, miekka, Theseus carried to the palace of the Nereids by dolphins; Thetis or Amphitrite gives him the ring and a jewelled crown, adult Christ together with mortals, an angel appears to St. Ursula in a dream, and brings her the crown of martyrdom, an angel exchanges Judoc's crown for a pilgrim's staff, attributes of Cybele (with NAME), city-crown, mural crown, empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails, katuva portto Maria Magdaleena; mahdolliset attribuutit: kirja (tai kirjakäärö), kruunu, orjantappurakruunu, krusifiksi, voiteluastia, peili, soitin (musiikki-instrumentti), palmunoksa, rukousnauha, ruoska, kaupunkiallegoriat ja -symbolit, kruunajaiset, kruunu (hallitsijan symbolina), neitsytmarttyyri Barbara; mahdolliset attribuutit: kirja, kanuuna(nkuula), kruunu, risti, pateeni eli öylättiastia, Dioscuros (hänen isänsä), riikinkukon sulka, miekka, soihdut, muurarin välineet, torni, neitsytmarttyyri Katariina Aleksandrialainen; mahdolliset attribuutit: kirja, kruunu, keisari Maxentius, palmun oksa, sormus, miekka, (kidutus)pyörä, neitsytmarttyyri Margareeta Antiokialainen; mahdolliset attribuutit: risti, kruunu, lohikäärme (jalkojen alla tai kahleissa), helminauha (rukousnauhana), offering ruler's position: presentation of crown or other symbols of authority (before coronation), opening of the first seal: the man on the white horse with crown, bow and arrow (Victory), presenting symbols of authority (during coronation), päänkoristeet, receiving prize or crown of honours (sports ~ animals), receiving prize or crown of honours (sports, games, etc.), seppeleet, the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish), the Amalekite kills Saul and takes away Saul's crown and bracelet, the Benedictine abbess Walburga (Walpurgis) of Eichstatt; possible attributes: crown, phial of oil (on book), (three) ears of corn, sceptre, pastoral staff, flowering twig, the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square, the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword, the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword, the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross, the abbess Gertrude of Nivelles; possible attributes: book, pastoral staff, crown, cup, demon, mouse or mice, model of church or hospital, palm, (healing) well, the blacksmith and goldsmith Eloi (Eligius), bishop of Noyon; possible attributes: anvil, cup, (crown on) hammer, horse (missing one leg), horseleg, horseshoe, tongs, the founder of the Jesuit Order, Ignatius of Loyola; possible attributes: book (with 'ad majorem Dei gloriam'), demon, dragon under feet, flames, flaming heart, globe, IHS monogram, skull (with crown), tears in eyes, torch, the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions, the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church, the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet, the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre, the martyr John Nepomuk; possible attributes: book, crucifix, nimbus or crown of five stars, padlock, palm, tongue, the martyr Sophia of Rome, and her three daughters Fides, Spes and Caritas (Faith, Hope and Charity); possible attributes: triple crown (Sophia), sword (daughters Fides, Spes, Caritas), the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe, the messenger brings Saul's crown and bracelet to David, the plague of the monstrous locusts with crowns, led by Apollyon, the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers, the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword, the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands), the virgin martyr Ursula of Cologne; possible attributes: arrow, banner with red cross, cloak of ermine, crown, ship, the wife and widow of the Landgrave of Thuringia, and Franciscan Tertiary, Elisabeth of Hungary; possible attributes: beggar, cripple, fish, loaves, leper, model of church, pitcher, roses in lap, scald-head, three crowns, trampling the crown
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nimi kronor, kruunu, kruunut
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suppeampi käsite helykruunut, kunniakruunut, morsiuskruunut
vastaa keyword174340917675, kruunu, kruunut, kruunut, p19933
yläluokka korut, päähineet

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