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'elevatio', showing the Sacred Host and Chalice,
'kiddush' cup ~ Jewish Sabbath,
'koso shel Eliyyahu', cup for the prophet Elijah ~ 'Pesah',
Abraham, wearing an armour, with a chalice and bread before an altar,
Alexander refuses the drink of water offered to him by his soldiers during one of his campaigns,
Apostoli Tuomas; mahdolliset attribuutit: kirja, pikari, vyö, sydän, keihäs tai peitsi, kirjakäärö, laskutaulu, kivet,
Artemisia, queen of Caria, drinks from a cup the ashes of her husband Mausolus mixed in liquid,
Bacchuksen attribuutit (NIMEN kanssa),
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),
Christ with chalice, and bread or Host,
Christ-child in or on a chalice,
Diogenes throws away his drinking-cup on seeing a boy drink from his cupped hands,
John drinks from the poisoned chalice, given to him by the priest of Diana of Ephesus; John resuscitates two women who had already died from the poison,
John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff,
Joosef pitelee ennustus-maljaansa ja ilmoittaa veljien nimet ja iät,
Joseph has his silver cup placed in Benjamin's sack,
Melchizedek, usually in front of an altar, offers bread and wine in a chalice,
Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak,
Queen Cleophis submits to Alexander; she offers him a cup of wine,
St. Benedict blesses a cup with poisoned wine; the cup breaks,
St. Donatus miraculously repairs a chalice broken during mass,
St. Eloi as goldsmith chasing a cup in his workshop, often dressed as bishop,
St. Joseph of Arimathaea catching the blood of Christ hanging on the cross in a cup (the Holy Grail),
St. Longinus catches the blood of crucified Christ in a cup,
Ulysses at the house of Circe; she begs for mercy after Ulysses has resisted her drugged cup,
Ulysses' companions changed into swine: when they drink from the cup offered by Circe, the enchantress, Ulysses' companions change into swine (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIV 276),
a boy falls into the sea with a golden cup; St. Nicholas restores the boy and the cup to the boy's father,
after having forced Apollo (Sol) to give up his golden goblet, Hercules uses it as a boat to cross the ocean,
agony of Christ: to comfort him one or more angels appear to Christ with chalice and/or cross,
an angel, holding a loaf of bread and a jar (or chalice) wakes Elijah,
angel(s) catching Christ's blood in cup(s),
angel(s) with chalice,
apostoli Johannes evankelista; mahdolliset attribuutit: kirja, iso pata, pikari ja käärme, kotka, palmu, kirjakäärö,
banquet of Mark Antony and Cleopatra: she dissolves a pearl in a cup of wine, which she then drinks,
chalice bearing the Host,
chalices,
death-bed of St. Henry: the weighing of his soul by the archangel Michael; devils are in one scale, St. Laurence puts a precious cup in Henry's scale,
having thrown a cup at Attalus during a banquet, Alexander quarrels with his father Philip, who threatens Alexander with his sword,
kahvikuppi (teekuppi) ja lautanen,
kupillinen kahvia,
kupillinen teetä,
kuppi,
mug, beaker, goblet,
nautilus cup,
neitsytmarttyyri Barbara; mahdolliset attribuutit: kirja, kanuuna(nkuula), kruunu, risti, pateeni eli öylättiastia, Dioscuros (hänen isänsä), riikinkukon sulka, miekka, soihdut, muurarin välineet, torni,
prize, wreath, medal, cup (sports ~ animals),
prize, wreath, medal, cup (sports, games, etc.),
punishment of Loki: he is bound to a rock; his wife Sigyn catches in a cup the poison of a snake placed above his head,
representation of the Trinity: hand, chalice and dove,
single instruments of the Passion (with NAME),
the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan,
the Church personified, 'Ecclesia', usually with chalice and banner,
the Dominican theologian, 'Angelic Doctor' Thomas of Aquino; possible attributes: book, (chain with) sun, dove, girdle of chastity, lily, model of church, monstrance (or chalice), mitre (under feet), star (on breast),
the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife,
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 butler's dream: the grape-vine with three branches whose fruit the butler squeezes into the king's cup,
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 cup is found in Benjamin's sack,
the daughter of the innkeeper puts a silver cup in the luggage of a young pilgrim ~ James the Elder,
the founder of the Praemonstratensians, and archbishop of Magdeburg, Norbert; possible attributes: chalice (with spider), devil under feet, monstrance, the heretic Tankelin,
the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions,
the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword,
the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins),
to convince a Jew, St. Antony of Padua leads an ass before the chalice and host; the ass kneels down
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