0|Abstract, Non-representational Art
1|Religion and Magic
10|(symbolic) representations ~ creation, cosmos, cosmogony, universe, and life (in the broadest sense)
11|Christian religion
11A|Deity, God (in general) ~ Christian religion
11A1|God the Creator
11A11|God measuring the Universe (with compasses)
11A2|Divine Nature
11A21|Divinity, 'Divinità' (Ripa)
11A22|symbols ~ Divine Nature
11A221|circle symbolizing God's perfectness
11A23|God's perfections
11A3|God's wrath
11A31|'Flagello di Dio' (Ripa)
11A4|God's will
11B|the Holy Trinity, 'Trinitas coelestis'; Father, Son and Holy Ghost ~ Christian religion
11B1|Trinity represented by tripartite symbols
11B11|symbols of the Trinity ~ circular and/or triangular forms or arrangements
11B111|three concentric circles ~ Trinity
11B112|three interlocked circles ~ Trinity
11B113|triangle (within circle), with eye or tetragram ~ Trinity
11B114|three animals, geometrically arranged within a circle or triangle ~ Trinity
11B115|three running men, arranged in circular form ~ Trinity
11B12|Trinity represented as a person with three heads
11B121|'Tricephalus', three fused heads or faces only (~ Trinity)
11B13|Trinity represented by three animals sharing one head
11B14|other tripartite symbols of the Trinity
11B2|Trinity in which each of the Persons (God, Christ, Holy Ghost) is represented either by an object or by an animal
11B21|representation of the Trinity: hand (Father), lamb (Son), and dove (Holy Ghost)
11B22|representation of the Trinity: hand, cross and dove
11B23|representation of the Trinity: hand, chalice and dove
11B3|Holy Trinity in which one, two or all figures are represented in human shape
11B31|Trinity as three persons
11B311|Trinity as three identical persons
11B312|Father and Holy Ghost holding the crucified Christ (~ Trinity)
11B32|Trinity in which God the Father and Christ are represented as persons, the Holy Ghost as dove
11B321|God the Father seated, holding the youthful Christ (Emmanuel) in his lap
11B322|God the Father and Christ enthroned
11B3221|God the Father and Christ as identical persons
11B3222|Christ showing his wounds
11B323|God the Father holding the crucified or dead Christ
11B3231|God the Father holding the crucifix, 'Gnadenstuhl', Mercy-Seat, Throne of Grace
11B3232|God the Father standing or seated, holding the body of Christ, 'Pitié-de-Notre-Seigneur', 'Not Gottes'
11B33|representations of the Trinity
11B331|representation of the Trinity: person (Father), lamb (Son), and dove (Holy Ghost)
11B332|representation of the Trinity: person (Father), lion (Son), and dove (Holy Ghost)
11B333|representation of the Trinity: symbol (Father), person (Son), dove (Holy Ghost)
11B4|'Ratschluss der Erlösung', 'Prolog im Himmel'; Divine decree of Redemption
11B41|Divine decree of Redemption, allegorical figures present, e.g. Justice, Mercy, Peace and Truth (the Virtues reconciled)
11B42|sending of Gabriel ~ 'Ratschluss der Erlösung'
11B43|return of Gabriel ~ 'Ratschluss der Erlösung'
11B44|sending of the Son ~ 'Ratschluss der Erlösung'
11B45|return of the Son ~ 'Ratschluss der Erlösung'
11B5|extensions of the Holy Trinity
11B51|Quaternity (i.e. Trinity with Mary)
11B52|Quinity
11C|God the Father
11C1|symbols of God the Father
11C11|the all-seeing eye, triangle with eye ~ symbol of God the Father
11C12|hand, 'Dextera Dei' ~ symbol of God the Father
11C13|tetragram (in Roman or Hebrew script) ~ symbol of God the Father
11C14|(pillar of) fire ~ symbol of God the Father
11C15|(rays of) light ~ symbol of God the Father
11C16|alpha and omega ~ symbol of God the Father
11C2|God the Father represented as human being, usually with crown or tiara or sceptre and/or globe
11C21|God the Father as young or adult man (perhaps resembling Christ)
11C211|God the Father enthroned, usually with sceptre and/or globe
11C22|God the Father as young or adult man resembling Jupiter
11C221|God the Father (resembling Jupiter) enthroned, usually with sceptre and/or globe
11C23|God the Father as bearded old man, usually with crown or tiara or sceptre and/or globe
11C231|God the Father (as bearded old man) enthroned, usually with crown or tiara, and with sceptre and/or globe
11C3|Christ sitting at God's right hand
11C31|God crowning Christ
11C32|God simultaneously crowning Christ and Mary
11C4|'Scala Salutis', Christ and Mary interceding with God the Father
11C41|Christ interceding with God the Father
11C5|other representations ~ God the Father
11C51|God the Father between the sun and the moon
11D|Christ
11D1|symbols and prefigurations of Christ
11D11|letters and monograms ~ symbols of Christ
11D111|alpha and omega, sometimes with wreath, triangle, instruments of the Passion, etc. ~ symbol of Christ
11D112|Chrismon and derived forms ~ symbol of Christ
11D113|IHS ('Iesus Hominum Salvator') ~ symbol of Christ
11D1131|labarum, i.e. imperial standard bearing the christogram IHS
11D1132|adoration of the name of Jesus
11D114|'Ichthys' ~ symbol of Christ
11D12|the cross ~ symbols of Christ
11D121|cross as symbol of Christ
11D122|cross with symbol of Christ on it, e.g. lamb
11D1221|cross with head or bust of Christ
11D123|specific forms of the cross
11D123(...)|specific forms of the cross (with NAME)
11D123(ANDREW'S CROSS)|specific forms of the cross: Andrew's cross
11D123(ANSATE CROSS)|specific forms of the cross: ansate cross
11D123(BENEDICTINE CROSS)|specific forms of the cross: Benedictine cross
11D123(CARAVACA CROSS)|specific forms of the cross: Caravaca cross
11D123(FORKED CROSS)|specific forms of the cross: forked cross
11D123(GREEK CROSS)|specific forms of the cross: Greek cross
11D123(LORRAINE CROSS)|specific forms of the cross: Lorraine cross
11D123(SWASTIKA)|specific forms of the cross: swastika
11D123(TAU-CROSS)|specific forms of the cross: Tau-cross
11D124|venerating the cross
11D13|(other) symbols of Christ
11D131|symbols of Christ ~ animals
11D1311|lamb bearing cross or banner, 'Agnus Dei' ~ symbol of Christ
11D1312|symbols of Christ ~ birds
11D13121|dove as a symbol of Christ
11D13122|eagle as a symbol of Christ
11D13123|peacock as a symbol of Christ
11D13124|pelican as a symbol of Christ
11D1313|symbols of Christ ~ mammals
11D13131|deer as a symbol of Christ
11D13132|dolphin as a symbol of Christ
11D13133|hare as a symbol of Christ
11D13134|lion as a symbol of Christ
11D1314|symbols of Christ ~ insects
11D13141|scarabaeus as a symbol of Christ
11D1315|symbols of Christ ~ fabulous animals
11D13151|griffin as a symbol of Christ
11D13152|phoenix as a symbol of Christ
11D13153|unicorn as a symbol of Christ
11D132|symbols of Christ ~ plants
11D133|symbols of Christ ~ objects
11D1331|'Etimasia', empty throne with the book of life, prepared for Christ
11D134|bread and fish ~ symbols of Christ
11D14|prefigurations of Christ, Christ and his prefigurations
11D15|the Incarnation ~ Christ
11D2|Christ as child or youth (in general) ~ Christian religion
11D21|Christ-child (with attributes)
11D22|Christ-child ~ types of adult Christ
11D23|Christ-child ~ Passion, 'Schmerzenskind'
11D231|Christ-child meditating before the instruments of the Passion
11D232|Christ-child surrounded by the instruments of the Passion
11D233|Christ-child carrying the instruments of the Passion
11D234|Christ-child displaying the five wounds
11D235|Christ-child winding a crown of thorns, or with thorny twigs
11D236|Christ-child carrying the cross
11D237|Christ-child kneeling before the cross
11D238|Christ-child sleeping on the cross
11D24|Christ-child as eucharistic symbol
11D241|Christ-child in or on a chalice
11D2411|'Melismos' ~ Christ-child as eucharistic symbol
11D242|Christ-child in the mystic mill
11D25|Christ-child together with others
11D26|Christ as youth
11D261|Christ 'Emmanuel'
11D3|Christ as adult
11D31|'portraits' of Christ
11D311|'Mandylion', i.e. portrait, perhaps made for King Abgar of Edessa by Christ himself, by pressing his face against a cloth
11D3111|Christ gives the Mandylion to the messenger of King Abgar
11D3112|the Mandylion is brought to Edessa
11D312|'Vera Icon', 'Sudarium', Veronica-portrait
11D3121|'Vera Icon', held up by Veronica
11D3122|'Vera Icon', held up by angels
11D3123|'Vera Icon', held up by Peter and Paul
11D3124|'Vera Icon', held up by the four symbols of the evangelists
11D313|'portrait' of Christ according to the letter of Lentulus
11D314|'Volto Santo', e.g. of Lucca (perhaps carved by Nicodemus)
11D315|portrait of Christ made by Luke
11D316|ex-voto of the woman healed from the issue of blood
11D317|(full-length) image of Christ on shroud, 'Sindone'
11D318|(other) 'portraits' of Christ, e.g. profile portrait
11D32|particular types of adult Christ (without others)
11D321|'Majestas Domini': Christ in mandorla seated on a rainbow or sphere and accompanied by the Tetramorph
11D322|Christ enthroned
11D3221|'Pantocrator', (bust of) Christ, making a speaking or blessing gesture and holding a book
11D3222|'Christus Rex'
11D3223|Christ as (heavenly) judge
11D323|Christ-'Logos', the Word Incarnate
11D324|'Salvator Mundi', making a blessing gesture; an orb in his hand or at his feet
11D325|Christ ~ the Eucharist
11D3251|Christ with chalice, and bread or Host
11D3252|Christ in the wine-press, 'Christus in der Kelter' (Is. 63:3)
11D3253|Christ in the symbolic mill
11D326|'Fons Vitae', 'Fons Pietatis'
11D3261|Christ standing on or near a fountain, shedding his blood
11D3262|Christ on the cross (in a fountain), shedding his blood
11D327|Christ ~ human occupations
11D3271|Christ as Good Shepherd
11D3272|Christ as physician
11D32721|Christ as apothecary
11D3273|Christ fishing
11D3274|Christ as pedlar
11D3275|Christ as farmer or gardener
11D3276|Christ as host
11D3277|Christ as (high) priest or prophet
11D3278|Christ as pilgrim
11D3279|'Feiertagschristus', Christ with craftsman's tools
11D328|types of adult Christ (alone)
11D3281|Christ as woman
11D3282|Christ in orans attitude
11D3283|Christ as angel
11D3284|Christ ~ Orpheus
11D3285|Christ ~ Apollo (Helios)
11D33|adult Christ together with others (non-narrative representations)
11D331|adult Christ with Mary
11D3311|Christ and Mary as bridegroom and bride
11D332|adult Christ together with angels
11D333|adult Christ ~ devil(s) and demonic creatures
11D3331|Christ triumphing over devil(s)
11D334|adult Christ together with apostles, evangelists, saints, etc.
11D3341|Christ with John the Evangelist leaning on his breast, 'Johannesminne', 'Christus-Johannes-Gruppe'
11D3342|'Traditio legis', 'Dominus legem dat', i.e. Christ giving a scroll (the Law) to Paul; Peter present
11D33421|Christ giving a scroll (the Law) to Paul; apostle(s) present
11D3343|Christ with penitent sinners (Adam, David, prodigal son, Mary Magdalene, good malefactor, Peter, etc.)
11D335|adult Christ together with mortals
11D3351|(adult) Christ appearing to mortals
11D3352|Christ distributing symbols of authority or power to ecclesiastical and/or secular rulers
11D336|triumphant Christ, e.g. on triumphal chariot
11D337|Christ on horseback
11D3371|Christ on horseback leading an army of knights, 'Militia Christi'
11D34|adult Christ ~ abstract conceptions
11D35|specific types of crucified Christ (in non-narrative context)
11D351|Christ suffering (with crown of thorns, head usually turned sidewards)
11D352|Christ covered with pest-sores, 'Pestkruzifixus'
11D353|Christ triumphing (with crown, head usually upright)
11D354|Christ bowing down from the cross to embrace someone
11D355|Christ crucified on a tree or on a vine
11D356|Christ crucified on a 'living' cross
11D357|the Virtues ~ crucified Christ
11D36|other types of crucified Christ in non-narrative context
11D4|legends and devotions ~ Christ
11D41|legends ~ Christ
11D411|legend of the True Cross
11D4111|Seth puts a branch from the Tree of Knowledge on Adam's grave ~ legend of the True Cross
11D41111|Seth searching for paradise; the angel gives him a twig or a flask of oil ~ legend of the True Cross
11D4112|the wood is used for the building of the temple of Solomon ~ the legend of the True Cross
11D4113|the wood, serving as a bridge, is worshipped by the queen of Sheba ~ the legend of the True Cross
11D4114|the wood is taken from the pool of Bethesda to serve as Christ's cross ~ legend of the True Cross
11D4115|Helena's vision of the Holy Cross borne by angels ~ legend of the True Cross
11D4116|the finding of the True Cross
11D41161|Judas, a Jew, put into a well by Helena, mother of Constantine ~ legend of the True Cross
11D41162|the three crosses are dug up near the temple of Venus ~ legend of the True Cross
11D41163|Helena identifies the True Cross: a human corpse is restored to life when it touches the cross
11D41164|Helena and Constantine kneeling before (or standing beside) the True Cross
11D4117|the raising of the True Cross, Exaltation of the Holy Cross
11D41171|Emperor Heraclius defeats Chosroes II of Persia, and recovers a part of the True Cross
11D41172|Heraclius' entry into Jerusalem: as asked by an angel, the emperor, stripped of his royal robes, carries the True Cross into the city
11D411721|emperor Heraclius' entry into Jerusalem, riding on an ass or on horseback ~ legend of the True Cross
11D41173|the True Cross is erected on Golgotha (or on an altar) ~ legend of the True Cross
11D41174|Chosroes II, having refused baptism, is executed ~ legend of the True Cross
11D412|legend of the bleeding Holy Lance
11D413|legend of the Holy Grail
11D414|the prophecy of Basilides: on his way to Jerusalem, emperor Titus consults Basilides the Carmelite, who shows him a vision of God the Father with the dead Christ
11D42|devotion ~ Christ
11D421|the Seven Bleedings of Christ
11D4211|single scenes of the Seven Bleedings of Christ
11D422|the Sacred Heart
11D423|the Sacred Blood
11D424|the Sacred Tear
11D425|Christ's length
11D43|relics ~ Christ
11D431|splinters of the cross ~ relics of Christ
11D432|nails of the cross ~ relics of Christ
11D433|the Holy Lance ~ relics of Christ
11D434|Christ's robe ~ relics of Christ
11D435|'Scala Santa', the stairs of Pilate's palace ~ relics of Christ
11D5|mystic ideas ~ Christ
11D51|Christ and the Soul
11D511|the Soul as bride of Christ
11D52|Christ and the human heart
11D53|Christ's blood saving mankind
11D6|miraculous statues of Christ or the Christ-child
11D6(...)|miraculous statues of Christ or the Christ-child (with NAME)
11D9|Antichrist
11D91|scenes from the life of the Antichrist
11DD3|Christ as adult - DD - Christ beardless
11DD31|'portraits' of Christ - DD - Christ beardless
11DD311|'Mandylion', i.e. portrait, perhaps made for King Abgar of Edessa by Christ himself, by pressing his face against a cloth - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3111|Christ gives the Mandylion to the messenger of King Abgar - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3112|the Mandylion is brought to Edessa - DD - Christ beardless
11DD312|'Vera Icon', 'Sudarium', Veronica-portrait - DD - Christ triumphant
11DD3121|'Vera Icon', held up by Veronica - DD - Christ triumphant
11DD3122|'Vera Icon', held up by angels - DD - Christ triumphant
11DD3123|'Vera Icon' held up by Peter and Paul - DD - Christ triumphant
11DD313|'portrait' of Christ according to the letter of Lentulus - DD - Christ beardless
11DD314|'Volto Santo', e.g. of Lucca (perhaps carved by Nicodemus) - DD - Christ beardless
11DD315|portrait of Christ made by Luke - DD - Christ beardless
11DD316|ex-voto of the woman healed from the issue of blood - DD - Christ beardless
11DD317|(full-length) image of Christ on shroud, 'Sindone' - DD - Christ beardless
11DD318|(other) 'portraits' of Christ, e.g. profile portrait - DD - Christ beardless
11DD32|particular types of adult Christ (without others) - DD - Christ beardless
11DD321|'Majestas Domini': Christ in mandorla seated on a rainbow or sphere and accompanied by the Tetramorph - DD - Christ beardless
11DD322|Christ enthroned - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3221|'Pantocrator', (bust of) Christ, making a speaking or blessing gesture and holding a book - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3222|'Christus Rex' - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3223|Christ as (heavenly) judge - DD - Christ beardless
11DD323|Christ-'Logos', the Word Incarnate - DD - Christ beardless
11DD324|'Salvator Mundi', making a blessing gesture; an orb in his hand or at his feet - DD - Christ beardless
11DD325|Christ ~ the Eucharist - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3251|Christ with chalice, and bread or Host - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3252|Christ in the wine-press, 'Christus in der Kelter' (Is. 63:3) - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3253|Christ in the symbolic mill - DD - Christ beardless
11DD326|'Fons Vitae', 'Fons Pietatis' - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3261|Christ standing on or near a fountain, shedding his blood - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3262|Christ on the cross (in a fountain), shedding his blood - DD - Christ beardless
11DD327|Christ ~ human occupations - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3271|Christ as Good Shepherd - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3272|Christ as physician - DD - Christ beardless
11DD32721|Christ as apothecary - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3273|Christ fishing - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3274|Christ as pedlar - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3275|Christ as farmer or gardener - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3276|Christ as host - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3277|Christ as (high) priest or prophet - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3278|Christ as pilgrim - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3279|'Feiertagschristus', Christ with craftsman's tools - DD - Christ beardless
11DD328|types of adult Christ (alone) - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3281|Christ as woman - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3282|Christ in orans attitude - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3283|Christ as angel - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3284|Christ ~ Orpheus - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3285|Christ ~ Apollo (Helios) - DD - Christ beardless
11DD33|adult Christ together with others (non-narrative representations) - DD - Christ beardless
11DD331|adult Christ with Mary - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3311|Christ and Mary as bridegroom and bride - DD - Christ beardless
11DD332|adult Christ together with angels - DD - Christ beardless
11DD333|adult Christ ~ devil(s) and demonic creatures - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3331|Christ triumphing over devil(s) - DD - Christ beardless
11DD334|adult Christ together with apostles, evangelists, saints, etc. - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3341|Christ with John the Evangelist leaning on his breast, 'Johannesminne', 'Christus-Johannes-Gruppe' - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3342|'Traditio legis', 'Dominus legem dat', i.e. Christ giving a scroll (the Law) to Paul; Peter present - DD - Christ beardless
11DD33421|Christ giving a scroll (the Law) to Paul; apostle(s) present - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3343|Christ with penitent sinners (Adam, David, prodigal son, Mary Magdalene, good malefactor, Peter, etc.) - DD - Christ beardless
11DD335|adult Christ together with mortals - DD - Christ scornful, threatening, etc.
11DD3351|(adult) Christ appearing to mortals - DD - Christ scornful, threatening, etc.
11DD336|triumphant Christ, e.g. on triumphal chariot - DD - Christ beardless
11DD337|Christ on horseback - DD - Christ beardless
11DD3371|Christ on horseback leading an army of knights, 'Militia Christi' - DD - Christ beardless
11DD34|adult Christ ~ abstract conceptions - DD - Christ beardless
11DD35|specific types of crucified Christ (in non-narrative context) - DD - Christ beardless
11DD351|Christ suffering (with crown of thorns, head usually turned sidewards) - DD - Christ beardless
11DD352|Christ covered with pest-sores, 'Pestkruzifixus' - DD - Christ beardless
11DD353|Christ triumphing (with crown, head usually upright) - DD - Christ beardless
11DD354|Christ bowing down from the cross to embrace someone - DD - Christ beardless
11DD355|Christ crucified on a tree or on a vine - DD - Christ beardless
11DD356|Christ crucified on a 'living' cross - DD - Christ beardless
11DD357|the Virtues ~ crucified Christ - DD - Christ beardless
11DD36|other types of crucified Christ in non-narrative context - DD - Christ beardless
11DD422|the Sacred Heart - DD - the Christ-child and the Sacred Heart
11E|the Holy Ghost
11E1|Holy Ghost represented as a dove (in flames)
11E2|Holy Ghost represented as flames
11E3|Holy Ghost represented in human shape
11E4|Holy Ghost represented otherwise, e.g. ray(s) of light
11E5|the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost
11E51|the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost represented as seven doves
11E52|the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost represented as seven flames
11E53|the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost represented as seven lamps or as a seven-branched candelabrum
11E54|separate representations of the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost
11E541|'Sapientia', Wisdom; 'Sapienza divina' (Ripa) ~ one of the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost
11E542|'Intellectus', 'Intelligentia', Understanding ~ one of the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost
11E543|'Consilium', Counsel ~ one of the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost
11E544|'Fortitudo', Fortitude ~ one of the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost
11E545|'Pietas', Piety ~ one of the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost
11E546|'Scientia', Knowledge ~ one of the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost
11E547|'Timor Domini', Holy Fear ~ one of the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost
11F|the Virgin Mary
11F1|symbols and prefigurations of Mary
11F11|symbols of Mary
11F111|symbols of Mary from litanies
11F111(...)|symbols of Mary from litanies (with TEXT)
11F111(CIVITAS DEI)|symbols of Mary from litanies: Civitas Dei
11F111(ELECTA UT SOL)|symbols of Mary from litanies: Electa ut sol
11F111(FLOS CAMPI)|symbols of Mary from litanies: Flos campi
11F111(FONS SIGNATUS)|symbols of Mary from litanies: Fons signatus
11F111(HORTUS CONCLUSUS)|symbols of Mary from litanies: Hortus conclusus
11F111(PORTA COELI)|symbols of Mary from litanies: Porta coeli
11F111(PULCHRA UT LUNA)|symbols of Mary from litanies: Pulchra ut luna
11F111(ROSA MYSTICA)|symbols of Mary from litanies: Rosa mystica
11F111(SPECULUM SINE MACULA)|symbols of Mary from litanies: Speculum sine macula
11F111(STELLA MARIS)|symbols of Mary from litanies: Stella maris
11F111(STELLA MATUTINA)|symbols of Mary from litanies: Stella matutina
11F111(TURRIS DAVIDICA)|symbols of Mary from litanies: Turris Davidica
11F111(TURRIS EBURNEA)|symbols of Mary from litanies: Turris eburnea
11F112|Mary or Madonna with symbols of the Lauretanian Litany
11F12|monograms of Mary
11F13|coat of arms of Mary
11F14|'Defensorium inviolatae virginitatis'; symbols of virginal motherhood
11F15|prefigurations of Mary; Mary and her prefigurations
11F2|Mary (without the Christ-child)
11F21|Mary as child
11F22|'portraits' of Mary
11F23|upright figures of Mary without the Christ-child
11F231|Mary as orante (sometimes called 'Blacherniotissa')
11F232|'Immaculata', 'Purisima': Mary, usually standing on a crescent moon, descending from heaven, exempt from original sin (sometimes trampling serpent)
11F2321|'Immaculata', 'Purisima': Mary with saints
11F233|Mary standing or resting on the earth
11F234|pregnant Mary, Our Lady of Expectation, 'Madonna del Parto'
11F2341|pregnant Mary, Christ-child visible
11F235|opening Virgin
11F2351|Trinity inside the opening Virgin
11F2352|Passion of Christ inside the opening Virgin
11F236|'Aehrenkleidmaria' (sometimes with Christ-child)
11F24|sitting figures of Mary (alone)
11F241|Our Lady of the Sorrows
11F2411|the (Seven) Sorrows of Mary
11F2412|Mary pierced by seven swords
11F242|Our Lady of the Joys
11F2421|the (Seven) Joys of Mary
11F243|Mary and the unicorn
11F244|Mary enthroned
11F26|other types of Mary (alone)
11F25|'Mater Dolorosa'
11F251|Mary weeping
11F252|Mary pierced by a sword
11F253|Mary with the instruments of the Passion
11F261|Mary as bride of the Holy Ghost (with a dove on her bosom)
11F262|Mary as shepherdess
11F263|Mary as pilgrim
11F264|Mary as hermit (after Christ's death), 'Nostra señora de la Soledad'
11F265|Mary as doctor
11F266|Mary conquering the devil
11F267|Mary saving soul(s)
11F268|Mary as priestess, administering the Eucharist
11F3|Mary (without Christ-child), together with others
11F31|Mary interceding (with Christ), 'Maria Mediatrix' (sometimes Mary showing her breasts)
11F32|Mary together with mortals, who adore her, or implore her to help
11F33|Mary giving milk from her breasts, 'Lactatio'
11F34|Mary protecting mankind against the plague, e.g. by hiding people under her cloak; 'Pestbild'
11F35|Mary as Queen of the apostles
11F36|triumph of Mary, on triumphal chariot
11F4|Madonna: i.e. Mary with the Christ-child
11F41|Madonna: Mary standing (or half-length), Christ-child close to her bosom
11F411|Mary standing (or half-length), the Christ-child in front of her, close to her bosom
11F4111|Mary standing (or half-length), the Christ-child in front of her, close to her bosom; standing
11F4112|Mary standing (or half-length), the Christ-child in front of her, close to her bosom; sitting
11F41121|'Nikopoia' ~ Madonna
11F4113|Mary standing (or half-length), the Christ-child in front of her, close to her bosom; lying
11F412|Mary standing (or half-length), the Christ-child on her arm (Christ-child to Mary's left)
11F4121|Mary standing (or half-length), the Christ-child standing on her arm (Christ-child to Mary's left)
11F4122|Mary standing (or half-length), the Christ-child sitting on her arm (Christ-child to Mary's left)
11F41221|'Hodegetria' ~ Madonna
11F41222|'Dexiocratousa' ~ Madonna
11F41223|'Eleousa', 'Glykophilousa' ~ Madonna
11F4123|Mary standing (or half-length), the Christ-child lying on her arm (Christ-child to Mary's left)
11F41231|'Galaktotrophousa' ~ Madonna
11F413|specific types of standing (or half-length) Madonna's, without others
11F4131|'Platytera', i.e. Mary in orans-position with the Christ-child in a clipeus in front of her
11F41311|Mary, usually with the Christ-child, in orans-position in a fountain (of life)
11F4132|Madonna on the crescent of the moon (sometimes called Queen of Heaven) (in mandorla)
11F4133|Christ-child on Mary's arm fighting the dragon
11F4134|'Madonna della Vittoria', triumphing, e.g. over Protestantism
11F4135|'Marianum', Madonna in aureole or mandorla (surrounded by the rosary), Mary in the Glory
11F4136|Madonna on a column, 'Mariensäule'
11F4137|Madonna standing (or sitting) on a lion (of Judah)
11F42|Madonna: Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child in her lap (or in front of her bosom) (Mary sometimes represented half-length)
11F421|Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child in front of her in her lap (or in front of her bosom)
11F4211|Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child in front of her, standing in her lap (or in front of her bosom)
11F4212|Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child in front of her, sitting in her lap (or in front of her bosom)
11F42121|'Sedes Sapientiae'
11F42122|Madonna (or Mary alone) on the throne of Solomon, sometimes surrounded by virtues
11F4213|Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child in front of her, lying in her lap (or in front of her bosom), sometimes in Pietà-posture
11F422|Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left)
11F4221|Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child standing on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left)
11F4222|Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child sitting on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left)
11F4223|Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child lying on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left)
11F423|specific types of Madonna's sitting or enthroned (without others)
11F4231|Madonna in the rose-garden, 'Paradiesgärtlein'
11F4232|Madonna surrounded by a garland of flowers (or fruits)
11F4233|Madonna in a tree
11F43|Madonna: Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child in her lap
11F431|Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child in front of her in her lap
11F4311|Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child in front of her, standing in her lap
11F4312|Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child in front of her, sitting in her lap
11F4313|Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child in front of her, lying in her lap
11F43131|'Madonna dell'Umiltà' (usually Mary suckling the Christ-child while sitting on the ground)
11F4314|Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child in front of her, kneeling in her lap
11F432|Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child in her lap or on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left)
11F4321|Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child standing or stepping in Mary's lap or on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left)
11F4322|Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child sitting in Mary's lap or on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left)
11F4323|Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child lying in Mary's lap or on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left)
11F4324|Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child kneeling in Mary's lap or on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left)
11F44|Madonna: Mary (standing) with the Christ-child free-standing (or leaning against her)
11F441|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child in front of her (free-standing or leaning against her)
11F4411|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child in front of her (free-standing or leaning against her); Christ-child standing
11F4412|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child in front of her (free-standing or leaning against her); Christ-child sitting
11F4413|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child in front of her (free-standing); Christ-child lying
11F4414|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child in front of her (free-standing or leaning against her); Christ-child kneeling
11F442|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child beside her (free-standing or leaning against her)
11F4421|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child beside her (free-standing or leaning against her); Christ-child standing
11F4422|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child beside her (free-standing or leaning against her); Christ-child sitting
11F4423|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child beside her (free-standing); Christ-child lying
11F4424|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child beside her (free-standing or leaning against her); Christ-child kneeling
11F45|Mary kneeling (on the ground), the Christ-child in front of her
11F451|Mary kneeling (on the ground), the Christ-child standing in front of her
11F452|Mary kneeling (on the ground), the Christ-child sitting in front of her
11F453|Mary kneeling (on the ground), the Christ-child lying in front of her
11F454|Mary kneeling (on the ground), the Christ-child kneeling in front of her
11F46|Christ-child sitting on Mary's shoulder
11F461|Mary standing, the Christ-child sitting on her shoulder
11F462|Mary sitting, enthroned, the Christ-child sitting on her shoulder
11F463|Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child sitting on her shoulder
11F464|Mary kneeling, the Christ-child sitting on her shoulder
11F5|Madonna (i.e. Mary with the Christ-child) in the air, or on the clouds
11F6|Madonna (i.e. Mary with the Christ-child) accompanied or surrounded by others
11F61|Madonna accompanied by saint(s)
11F611|'Sacra Conversazione'
11F612|'Ueber dich freut sich'
11F62|specific types of Madonna with others
11F621|'Regina Coeli', 'Regina Angelorum', 'Maestà' ~ Madonna
11F6211|'Regina Coeli', 'Regina Angelorum', 'Maestà', John the Baptist present
11F622|'Virgo inter Virgines'
11F623|Madonna of the Rosary
11F624|Mother of Mercy, 'Mater Misericordiae', 'Schutzmantelmadonna', 'Schutzmantelmaria'
11F63|Madonna (or Mary without Christ-child) as patroness or protectress, e.g. of a confraternity or lay order
11F7|specific aspects ~ Madonna-representations (N.B. secondary notations only)
11F71|specific aspects of Christ-child ~ Madonna-representations (N.B. secondary notation only)
11F711|Christ-child making speaking or blessing gestures ~ Madonna-representations
11F712|Christ-child looking out of the picture ~ Madonna-representations
11F713|Christ-child looking towards saint(s) or donor(s) ~ Madonna-representations
11F714|Christ-child sleeping ~ Madonna-representations
11F715|Christ-child holding something in his hand, e.g. apple, bird, cherries, crucifix, grapes, paper wind-mill ~ Madonna-representations
11F7151|Christ-child handing over something to someone ~ Madonna-representations
11F7152|Christ-child accepting, reaching out for something ~ Madonna-representations
11F716|Christ-child eating ~ Madonna-representations
11F717|Christ-child playing ~ Madonna-representations
11F7171|Christ-child playing with angels ~ Madonna-representations
11F7172|Christ-child playing with lamb ~ Madonna-representations
11F72|specific aspects of Christ-child and Mary ~ Madonna-representations (N.B. secondary notation only)
11F721|Christ-child looking or turning to Mary ~ Madonna-representations
11F722|Christ-child reaching out towards Mary; showing her something ~ Madonna-representations
11F723|Christ-child lifting Mary's veil, grappling at her dress, laying his hands on her breast ~ Madonna-representations
11F724|Christ-child throwing his arm(s) around her neck ~ Madonna-representations
11F725|Christ-child cheek to cheek with Mary, or kissing her ~ Madonna-representations
11F726|Christ-child suckling, or beginning to suckle, e.g. Mary uncovering her breast ~ Madonna-representations
11F7261|'ablactatio'; Christ not drinking, Mary's breast bare ~ Madonna-representations
11F7269|Christ-child refusing to drink from Mary's breast ~ Madonna-representation
11F727|Mary holding the inkpot, the Christ-child writing ~ Madonna-representations
11F728|the Christ-child crowning Mary ~ Madonna-representations
11F73|specific aspects of Mary ~ Madonna-representations (N.B. secondary notation only)
11F731|Mary holding something, e.g. apple, bunch of grapes, crucifix, goldfinch ~ Madonna-representations
11F732|Mary sitting on steps or a staircase ~ Madonna-representations
11F74|other specific aspects of Madonna-representations
11F741|John the Baptist as child ~ Madonna-representations (N.B. secondary notation only)
11F8|miracles, appearances, and legends ~ Mary
11F81|miraculous statues of Mary or the Madonna
11F81(...)|miraculous statues of Mary or the Madonna (with NAME)
11F82|appearances of Mary
11F83|legends and miracles ~ Mary
11F831|legend of the monk Theophilus, who sold his soul to the devil (Mary-legend)
11F8311|the penitence of Theophilus
11F832|legend of the Jewish boy, who was burned after having taken the host; he was saved by Mary
11F833|Mary saving a child that was dedicated to the devil
11F834|the house of Nazareth which came to Loreto (Mary-miracle)
11F9|Mary devotion
11F91|sacred heart of Mary
11F92|relics of Mary
11FF25|'Mater Dolorosa' - FF - 'Mater Dolorosa', head or bust
11FF251|Mary weeping - FF - 'Mater Dolorosa', head or bust
11FF252|Mary pierced by a sword - FF - 'Mater Dolorosa', head or bust
11FF253|Mary with the instruments of the Passion - FF - 'Mater Dolorosa', head or bust
11FF412|Mary standing (or half-length), the Christ-child on her arm (Christ-child to Mary's left) - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right
11FF4121|Mary standing (or half-length), the Christ-child standing on her arm (Christ-child to Mary's left) - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right
11FF4122|Mary standing (or half-length), the Christ-child sitting on her arm (Christ-child to Mary's left) - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right
11FF41223|'Eleousa', 'Glykophilousa' ~ Madonna - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right
11FF4123|Mary standing (or half-length), the Christ-child lying on her arm (Christ-child to Mary's left) - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right
11FF41231|'Galaktotrophousa' ~ Madonna - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right
11FF422|Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left) - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right
11FF4221|Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child standing on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left) - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right
11FF4222|Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child sitting on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left) - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right
11FF4223|Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child lying on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left) - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right
11FF432|Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child in her lap or on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left) - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right
11FF4321|Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child standing or stepping in Mary's lap or on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left) - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right
11FF4322|Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child sitting in Mary's lap or on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left) - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right
11FF4323|Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child lying in Mary's lap or on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left) - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right
11FF4324|Mary sitting on the ground, the Christ-child kneeling in Mary's lap or on her knee (Christ-child to Mary's left) - FF - the Christ-child to Mary's right
11FF44|Madonna: Mary (standing) with the Christ-child free-standing (or leaning against her) - FF - Mary sitting or enthroned
11FF441|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child in front of her (free-standing or leaning against her) - FF - Mary sitting or enthroned
11FF4411|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child in front of her (free-standing or leaning against her); Christ-child standing - FF - Mary sitting or enthroned
11FF4412|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child in front of her (free-standing or leaning against her); Christ-child sitting - FF - Mary sitting or enthroned
11FF4413|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child in front of her (free-standing); Christ-child lying - FF - Mary sitting or enthroned
11FF4414|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child in front of her (free-standing or leaning against her); Christ-child kneeling - FF - Mary sitting or enthroned
11FF442|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child beside her (free-standing or leaning against her) - FF - Mary sitting or enthroned
11FF4421|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child beside her (free-standing or leaning against her); Christ-child standing - FF - Mary sitting or enthroned
11FF4422|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child beside her (free-standing or leaning against her); Christ-child sitting - FF - Mary sitting or enthroned
11FF4423|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child beside her (free-standing); Christ-child lying - FF - Mary sitting or enthroned
11FF4424|Mary (standing) with the Christ-child beside her (free-standing or leaning against her); Christ-child kneeling - FF - Mary sitting or enthroned
11G|angels
11G1|the nine choirs of angels, hierarchy of angels
11G11|Seraphim
11G12|Cherubim
11G13|Thrones (holding thrones) ~ hierarchy of angels
11G14|Dominations (with sceptre and sword) ~ hierarchy of angels
11G15|Virtues (holding instruments of the Passion) ~ hierarchy of angels
11G16|Powers (with flaming sword) ~ hierarchy of angels
11G17|Princedoms (with sword, sceptre and cross) ~ hierarchy of angels
11G18|the seven Archangels
11G181|group of four Archangels
11G182|group of three canonical Archangels: Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael
11G183|the Archangel Michael (often in armour with sword or lance)
11G1831|psychostasis, the Archangel Michael weighing the souls in the scales (and stabbing the devil)
11G1832|the Archangel Michael leading a soul to heaven
11G1833|the Archangel Michael refusing a soul to enter heaven
11G1834|apparitions of the Archangel Michael
11G18341|on Mount Gargano the Archangel Michael appears to Garganus, the bishop of Siponte, who had shot an arrow at a bull
11G1835|miracles of the Archangel Michael
11G184|the Archangel Gabriel
11G1841|the Archangel Gabriel announces Mary and the Christ-child the Passion of Christ
11G185|the Archangel Raphael
11G186|other archangels than Michael, Gabriel and Raphael
11G186(...)|other archangels than Michael, Gabriel and Raphael (with NAME)
11G186(URIEL)|other archangels than Michael, Gabriel and Raphael: Uriel
11G19|lower angel(s)
11G191|angel(s) represented as child(ren)
11G1911|cherubs, i.e. children's heads with wings
11G192|angel(s) represented as youth(s) or adult(s)
11G1921|angel(s) with book(-scroll) or banderole
11G1922|angel(s) with sceptre and/or globe
11G1923|angel(s) with torch
11G1924|angel(s) with censer
11G1925|angel(s) with chalice
11G1926|angel(s) with other object(s), e.g. weapons
11G193|female angels
11G194|angels in other than human form
11G1941|angels as rays of light
11G1942|angels as wheel with wings
11G2|activities of angels (in heaven)
11G21|angels singing, making music
11G22|angels celebrating the Eucharist
11G23|angels crowning and/or bringing palm-branches
11G24|angels holding a curtain
11G25|angels in adoration
11G26|angels riding on horseback
11G3|angels fighting
11G31|the Archangel Michael fighting the dragon (devil, Satan)
11G311|Michael resting beside the dragon's corpse
11G32|the Archangel Michael (and other angels) casting the rebel angels out of heaven
11G321|angels casting the rebel angels out of heaven (Michael not present)
11G33|fall of the rebel angels, who become devils
11G331|the fall of Satan, fall of Lucifer
11G34|angels fighting against other evil powers
11G4|specific aspects of angels, e.g. intervening in human affairs
11G41|guardian angel
11G42|angels rescuing a soul pursued by devils
11G43|destroying angel
11G44|angel as patron
11G44(...)|angel as patron (with NAME)
11GG19|lower angel(s) - GG - lower angel(s) without wings
11GG191|angel(s) represented as child(ren) - GG - lower angel(s) without wings
11GG192|angel(s) represented as youth(s) or adult(s) - GG - lower angel(s) without wings
11GG1921|angel(s) with book(-scroll) or banderole - GG - lower angel(s) without wings
11GG1922|angel(s) with sceptre and/or globe - GG - lower angel(s) without wings
11GG1923|angel(s) with torch - GG - lower angel(s) without wings
11GG1924|angel(s) with censer - GG - lower angel(s) without wings
11GG1925|angel(s) with chalice - GG - lower angel(s) without wings
11GG1926|angel(s) with other object(s), e.g. weapons - GG - lower angel(s) without wings
11GG193|female angels - GG - lower angel(s) without wings
11GG194|angels in other than human form - GG - lower angel(s) without wings
11GG1941|angels as rays of light - GG - lower angel(s) without wings
11H|saints
11H(...)|male saints (with NAME)
11H(...)0|male saints (with NAME) - male saint represented in a group
11H(...)1|male saints (with NAME) - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(...)11|male saints (with NAME) - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(...)119|male saints (with NAME) - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(...)12|male saints (with NAME) - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(...)13|male saints (with NAME) - male saint as founder of Order
11H(...)131|male saints (with NAME) - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(...)2|male saints (with NAME) - early life of male saint
11H(...)3|male saints (with NAME) - personal devotion of male saint
11H(...)31|male saints (with NAME) - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(...)32|male saints (with NAME) - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(...)33|male saints (with NAME) - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(...)34|male saints (with NAME) - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(...)35|male saints (with NAME) - temptation of male saint
11H(...)36|male saints (with NAME) - penitence of male saint
11H(...)37|male saints (with NAME) - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(...)4|male saints (with NAME) - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(...)5|male saints (with NAME) - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(...)59|male saints (with NAME) - stigmatization of male saint
11H(...)6|male saints (with NAME) - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(...)68|male saints (with NAME) - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(...)69|male saints (with NAME) - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(...)7|male saints (with NAME) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(...)8|male saints (with NAME) - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(...)81|male saints (with NAME) - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(...)82|male saints (with NAME) - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(...)83|male saints (with NAME) - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(...)84|male saints (with NAME) - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(...)9|male saints (with NAME) - portrait of male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword
11H(ACHATIUS)0|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(ACHATIUS)1|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)11|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ACHATIUS)119|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ACHATIUS)12|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ACHATIUS)13|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ACHATIUS)131|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ACHATIUS)2|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - early life of male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)3|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - personal devotion of male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)31|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)32|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)33|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)34|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)35|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - temptation of male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)36|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - penitence of male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)37|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ACHATIUS)4|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)5|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)59|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Achatius
11H(ACHATIUS)61|the martyrdom of Achatius and his 10.000 companions on Mount Ararat: they are crucified and/or impaled on trees or thorns
11H(ACHATIUS)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Achatius - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Achatius - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)7|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)8|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)81|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)82|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)83|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ACHATIUS)84|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ACHATIUS)9|the warrior martyr Achatius (Acacius); possible attributes: bunch of thorns, crucifix, sword - portrait of male saint
11H(ADRIAN)|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword
11H(ADRIAN)0|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(ADRIAN)1|specific aspects ~ St. Adrian
11H(ADRIAN)11|St. Adrian as plague-patron
11H(ADRIAN)119|St. Adrian as plague-patron - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ADRIAN)12|specific aspects ~ St. Adrian - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ADRIAN)13|specific aspects ~ St. Adrian - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ADRIAN)131|specific aspects ~ St. Adrian - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ADRIAN)2|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - early life of male saint
11H(ADRIAN)3|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - personal devotion of male saint
11H(ADRIAN)31|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ADRIAN)32|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ADRIAN)33|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ADRIAN)34|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(ADRIAN)35|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - temptation of male saint
11H(ADRIAN)36|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - penitence of male saint
11H(ADRIAN)37|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ADRIAN)4|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ADRIAN)5|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ADRIAN)59|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ADRIAN)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Adrian
11H(ADRIAN)61|St. Adrian in prison is visited by his wife Natalia; she may be disguised as a boy
11H(ADRIAN)62|stretched upon an anvil, St. Adrian's limbs are smashed, or his hands and feet are cut off; usually his wife Natalia present
11H(ADRIAN)63|St. Adrian is burned at the stake
11H(ADRIAN)68|St. Adrian is beheaded
11H(ADRIAN)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Adrian - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ADRIAN)7|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ADRIAN)8|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ADRIAN)81|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ADRIAN)82|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ADRIAN)83|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ADRIAN)84|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ADRIAN)9|the warrior martyr Adrian(us) of Nicomedia; possible attributes: anvil, axe, hammer, lion, sword - portrait of male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)0|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - male saint represented in a group
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)1|specific aspects ~ St. Albert the Great
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)11|specific aspects ~ St. Albert the Great - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)119|specific aspects ~ St. Albert the Great - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)12|St. Albert the Great writing at his desk or lecturing from his pulpit (maybe Thomas Aquinas present)
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)13|specific aspects ~ St. Albert the Great - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)131|specific aspects ~ St. Albert the Great - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)2|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - early life of male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)3|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - personal devotion of male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)31|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)32|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)33|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)34|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)35|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - temptation of male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)36|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - penitence of male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)37|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)4|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)5|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)59|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)6|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)68|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)69|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)7|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)8|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)81|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)82|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)83|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)84|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ALBERT THE GREAT)9|the Dominican friar and bishop of Ratisbon Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus); possible attributes: book, doctor's cap, pen - portrait of male saint
11H(ALEXIS)|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase
11H(ALEXIS)0|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - male saint represented in a group
11H(ALEXIS)1|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(ALEXIS)11|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ALEXIS)119|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ALEXIS)12|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ALEXIS)13|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ALEXIS)131|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ALEXIS)2|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - early life of male saint
11H(ALEXIS)3|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - personal devotion of male saint
11H(ALEXIS)31|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ALEXIS)32|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ALEXIS)33|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ALEXIS)34|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(ALEXIS)35|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - temptation of male saint
11H(ALEXIS)36|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - penitence of male saint
11H(ALEXIS)37|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ALEXIS)4|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ALEXIS)5|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ALEXIS)59|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ALEXIS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Alexis
11H(ALEXIS)61|St. Alexis sitting or sleeping under the stairs of his father's house, as beggar or pilgrim
11H(ALEXIS)611|the mocking of St. Alexis: a bucket of water is thrown over his head
11H(ALEXIS)68|St. Alexis is found dead under the stairs by his parents and his fiancée (sometimes also the pope present who pulls a letter out of Alexis' fingers)
11H(ALEXIS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Alexis - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ALEXIS)7|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ALEXIS)8|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ALEXIS)81|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ALEXIS)82|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ALEXIS)83|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ALEXIS)84|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ALEXIS)9|the confessor Alexi(u)s of Rome (or Edessa); possible attributes: staircase - portrait of male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven'
11H(ALL SAINTS)0|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - male saint represented in a group
11H(ALL SAINTS)1|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)11|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ALL SAINTS)119|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ALL SAINTS)12|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ALL SAINTS)13|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ALL SAINTS)131|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ALL SAINTS)2|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - early life of male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)3|devotion: All Saints picture, 'Allerheiligenbild'
11H(ALL SAINTS)31|devotion: All Saints picture, 'Allerheiligenbild' - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)32|devotion: All Saints picture, 'Allerheiligenbild' - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)33|devotion: All Saints picture, 'Allerheiligenbild' - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)34|devotion: All Saints picture, 'Allerheiligenbild' - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)35|devotion: All Saints picture, 'Allerheiligenbild' - temptation of male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)36|devotion: All Saints picture, 'Allerheiligenbild' - penitence of male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)37|devotion: All Saints picture, 'Allerheiligenbild' - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ALL SAINTS)4|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)5|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)59|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)6|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)68|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)69|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)7|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)8|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)81|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)82|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)83|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ALL SAINTS)84|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ALL SAINTS)9|All Saints, 'all who are redeemed and now in Heaven' - portrait of male saint
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)0|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - male saint represented in a group
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)1|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)11|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)119|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)12|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)13|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)131|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)2|early life of St. Aloysius Gonzaga
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)21|St. Aloysius Gonzaga receives the first communion from St. Charles Borromeo
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)3|personal devotion of St. Aloysius Gonzaga
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)31|personal devotion of St. Aloysius Gonzaga - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)32|personal devotion of St. Aloysius Gonzaga - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)33|St. Aloysius Gonzaga renounces the world
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)331|St. Aloysius Gonzaga renounces his heritage in favour of his brother and leaves home
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)34|personal devotion of St. Aloysius Gonzaga - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)35|personal devotion of St. Aloysius Gonzaga - temptation of male saint
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)36|personal devotion of St. Aloysius Gonzaga - penitence of male saint
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)37|St. Aloysius Gonzaga in ecstasy before an altar with crucifix
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Aloysius Gonzaga
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)41|St. Aloysius Gonzaga teaching the people
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)5|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)59|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)6|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)68|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)69|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)7|glory of St. Aloysius Gonzaga
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)8|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)81|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)82|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)83|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)84|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ALOYSIUS GONZAGA)9|the Jesuit friar Aloysius Gonzaga; possible attributes: crucifix, discipline, lily, skull - portrait of male saint
11H(AMAND)|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake
11H(AMAND)0|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - male saint represented in a group
11H(AMAND)1|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(AMAND)11|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(AMAND)119|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(AMAND)12|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(AMAND)13|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - male saint as founder of Order
11H(AMAND)131|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(AMAND)2|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - early life of male saint
11H(AMAND)3|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - personal devotion of male saint
11H(AMAND)31|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(AMAND)32|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(AMAND)33|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(AMAND)34|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(AMAND)35|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - temptation of male saint
11H(AMAND)36|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - penitence of male saint
11H(AMAND)37|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(AMAND)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Amand
11H(AMAND)41|St. Amand baptizing Sigisbert, the son of Dagobert
11H(AMAND)5|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(AMAND)59|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - stigmatization of male saint
11H(AMAND)6|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(AMAND)68|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(AMAND)69|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(AMAND)7|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(AMAND)8|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(AMAND)81|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(AMAND)82|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(AMAND)83|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(AMAND)84|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(AMAND)9|Amand(us) of Maastricht; possible attributes: snake - portrait of male saint
11H(AMBROSE)|Ambrose, bishop of Milan; possible attributes: beehive, cradle with baby, three-knotted scourge
11H(AMBROSE)0|Ambrose, bishop of Milan; possible attributes: beehive, cradle with baby, three-knotted scourge - male saint represented in a group
11H(AMBROSE)1|specific aspects ~ St. Ambrose
11H(AMBROSE)11|specific aspects ~ St. Ambrose - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(AMBROSE)119|specific aspects ~ St. Ambrose - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(AMBROSE)12|St. Ambrose as Doctor of the Latin Church in his study at his writing desk with book, pen and sometimes a dove (divine inspiration)
11H(AMBROSE)13|specific aspects ~ St. Ambrose - male saint as founder of Order
11H(AMBROSE)131|specific aspects ~ St. Ambrose - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(AMBROSE)2|early life of St. Ambrose
11H(AMBROSE)21|bees swarm around the head of St. Ambrose and alight on his mouth as he lies in his cradle
11H(AMBROSE)3|personal devotion of St. Ambrose
11H(AMBROSE)31|personal devotion of St. Ambrose - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(AMBROSE)32|St. Ambrose, when addressing a crowd, is elected bishop by a child crying out: 'Ambrosius episcopus!'
11H(AMBROSE)33|personal devotion of St. Ambrose - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(AMBROSE)34|visions of St. Ambrose
11H(AMBROSE)341|St. Ambrose in a vision beholds the burial of St. Martin of Tours (while celebrating mass)
11H(AMBROSE)342|St. Gervase and St. Protase appear to St. Ambrose to reveal the whereabouts of their relics
11H(AMBROSE)35|personal devotion of St. Ambrose - temptation of male saint
11H(AMBROSE)36|personal devotion of St. Ambrose - penitence of male saint
11H(AMBROSE)37|personal devotion of St. Ambrose - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(AMBROSE)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Ambrose
11H(AMBROSE)41|St. Ambrose castigating Arius and his followers with a three-knotted scourge
11H(AMBROSE)42|St. Ambrose refuses emperor Theodosius admission to the church
11H(AMBROSE)5|Ambrose, bishop of Milan; possible attributes: beehive, cradle with baby, three-knotted scourge - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(AMBROSE)59|Ambrose, bishop of Milan; possible attributes: beehive, cradle with baby, three-knotted scourge - stigmatization of male saint
11H(AMBROSE)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Ambrose
11H(AMBROSE)68|deathbed of St. Ambrose: Christ appears to him
11H(AMBROSE)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Ambrose - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(AMBROSE)7|Ambrose, bishop of Milan; possible attributes: beehive, cradle with baby, three-knotted scourge - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(AMBROSE)8|Ambrose, bishop of Milan; possible attributes: beehive, cradle with baby, three-knotted scourge - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(AMBROSE)81|Ambrose, bishop of Milan; possible attributes: beehive, cradle with baby, three-knotted scourge - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(AMBROSE)82|Ambrose, bishop of Milan; possible attributes: beehive, cradle with baby, three-knotted scourge - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(AMBROSE)83|Ambrose, bishop of Milan; possible attributes: beehive, cradle with baby, three-knotted scourge - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(AMBROSE)84|Ambrose, bishop of Milan; possible attributes: beehive, cradle with baby, three-knotted scourge - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(AMBROSE)9|Ambrose, bishop of Milan; possible attributes: beehive, cradle with baby, three-knotted scourge - portrait of male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)|Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole; possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)0|Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole; possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf - male saint represented in a group
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)1|Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole; possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)11|Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole; possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)119|Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole; possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)12|Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole; possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)13|Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole; possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)131|Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole; possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)2|Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole; possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf - early life of male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)3|personal devotion of St. Andrew Corsini
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)31|personal devotion of St. Andrew Corsini - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)32|personal devotion of St. Andrew Corsini - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)33|personal devotion of St. Andrew Corsini - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)34|the Virgin Mary appears to St. Andrew Corsini and urges him to accept the office of bishop
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)35|personal devotion of St. Andrew Corsini - temptation of male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)36|personal devotion of St. Andrew Corsini - penitence of male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)37|personal devotion of St. Andrew Corsini - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)4|Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole; possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)5|Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole; possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)59|Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole; possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)6|Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole; possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)68|Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole; possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)69|Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole; possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)7|Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole; possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Andrew Corsini
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)81|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Andrew Corsini - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)82|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Andrew Corsini - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)83|St. Andrew Corsini appears in the sky above the battle-field, sword in hand, at the battle of Anghiari
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Andrew Corsini - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ANDREW CORSINI)9|Andrew Corsini, Carmelite friar and bishop of Fiesole; possible attributes: aspergillum, lamb, sword, wolf - portrait of male saint
11H(ANDREW)|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll
11H(ANDREW)0|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - male saint represented in a group
11H(ANDREW)1|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(ANDREW)11|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ANDREW)119|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ANDREW)12|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ANDREW)13|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ANDREW)131|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ANDREW)2|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - early life of male saint
11H(ANDREW)3|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - personal devotion of male saint
11H(ANDREW)31|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ANDREW)32|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ANDREW)33|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ANDREW)34|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(ANDREW)35|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - temptation of male saint
11H(ANDREW)36|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - penitence of male saint
11H(ANDREW)37|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ANDREW)4|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ANDREW)5|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ANDREW)59|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ANDREW)6|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(ANDREW)68|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ANDREW)69|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ANDREW)7|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ANDREW)8|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ANDREW)81|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ANDREW)82|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ANDREW)83|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ANDREW)84|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ANDREW)9|the apostle Andrew; possible attributes: book, X-shaped cross, fish, fishing-net, rope, scroll - portrait of male saint
11H(ANSELM)|the Benedictine monk Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: book, pen, ship
11H(ANSELM)0|the Benedictine monk Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: book, pen, ship - male saint represented in a group
11H(ANSELM)1|specific aspects ~ St. Anselm
11H(ANSELM)11|specific aspects ~ St. Anselm - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ANSELM)119|specific aspects ~ St. Anselm - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ANSELM)12|St. Anselm on his throne with pen and book
11H(ANSELM)13|specific aspects ~ St. Anselm - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ANSELM)131|specific aspects ~ St. Anselm - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ANSELM)2|the Benedictine monk Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: book, pen, ship - early life of male saint
11H(ANSELM)3|personal devotion of St. Anselm
11H(ANSELM)31|personal devotion of St. Anselm - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ANSELM)32|personal devotion of St. Anselm - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ANSELM)33|personal devotion of St. Anselm - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ANSELM)34|the Virgin Mary appears to Anselm in his study
11H(ANSELM)35|personal devotion of St. Anselm - temptation of male saint
11H(ANSELM)36|personal devotion of St. Anselm - penitence of male saint
11H(ANSELM)37|personal devotion of St. Anselm - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ANSELM)4|the Benedictine monk Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: book, pen, ship - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ANSELM)5|the Benedictine monk Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: book, pen, ship - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ANSELM)59|the Benedictine monk Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: book, pen, ship - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ANSELM)6|the Benedictine monk Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: book, pen, ship - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(ANSELM)68|the Benedictine monk Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: book, pen, ship - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ANSELM)69|the Benedictine monk Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: book, pen, ship - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ANSELM)7|the Benedictine monk Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: book, pen, ship - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ANSELM)8|the Benedictine monk Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: book, pen, ship - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ANSELM)81|the Benedictine monk Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: book, pen, ship - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ANSELM)82|the Benedictine monk Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: book, pen, ship - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ANSELM)83|the Benedictine monk Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: book, pen, ship - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ANSELM)84|the Benedictine monk Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: book, pen, ship - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ANSELM)9|the Benedictine monk Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: book, pen, ship - portrait of male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales
11H(ANTONINUS)0|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - male saint represented in a group
11H(ANTONINUS)1|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)11|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ANTONINUS)119|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ANTONINUS)12|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ANTONINUS)13|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ANTONINUS)131|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ANTONINUS)2|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - early life of male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)3|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - personal devotion of male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)31|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)32|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)33|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)34|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)35|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - temptation of male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)36|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - penitence of male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)37|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ANTONINUS)4|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Antoninus
11H(ANTONINUS)51|St. Antoninus Pierozzi with a pair of scales, weighing apples and a scroll with the inscription 'Deo Gratias'
11H(ANTONINUS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Antoninus - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)6|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)68|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)69|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)7|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)8|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)81|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)82|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)83|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ANTONINUS)84|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ANTONINUS)9|Antoninus Pierozzi, Dominican friar and archbishop of Florence; possible attributes: book, scales - portrait of male saint
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)|the hermit Antony Abbot (Antonius Abbas) of Egypt, also called the Great; possible attributes: bell, book, T-shaped staff, flames, pig
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)0|the hermit Antony Abbot (Antonius Abbas) of Egypt, also called the Great; possible attributes: bell, book, T-shaped staff, flames, pig - male saint represented in a group
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)1|specific aspects ~ St. Antony Abbot
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)11|St. Antony Abbot as plague patron
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)119|St. Antony Abbot as plague patron - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)12|specific aspects ~ St. Antony Abbot - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)13|specific aspects ~ St. Antony Abbot - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)131|specific aspects ~ St. Antony Abbot - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)2|the hermit Antony Abbot (Antonius Abbas) of Egypt, also called the Great; possible attributes: bell, book, T-shaped staff, flames, pig - early life of male saint
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)3|personal devotion of St. Antony Abbot
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)31|personal devotion of St. Antony Abbot - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)32|personal devotion of St. Antony Abbot - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)33|St. Antony Abbot retreats into the desert, after having given away his possessions to the poor
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)34|personal devotion of St. Antony Abbot - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)35|temptations of St. Antony Abbot
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)351|St. Antony Abbot tormented by devils, attacking him on the ground or carrying him aloft
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)352|the erotic visions of St. Antony Abbot: he is tempted by (naked) women, but drives them off by praying, or by showing them a crucifix
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)36|personal devotion of St. Antony Abbot - penitence of male saint
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)37|personal devotion of St. Antony Abbot - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Antony Abbot
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)41|St. Antony Abbot visits St. Paul the Hermit in the desert
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)411|St. Antony Abbot finds a nugget of gold in the desert
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)412|a centaur and/or a satyr show(s) St. Antony Abbot the way to St. Paul the Hermit
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)413|St. Antony Abbot and St. Paul the Hermit meeting and talking; a raven flies down with a loaf (sometimes two loaves) in its beak
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)414|St. Antony Abbot sees the soul of St. Paul the Hermit being carried to heaven by angels
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)415|St. Antony Abbot buries St. Paul the Hermit with the help of two lions that scratch a hole in the ground
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)5|the hermit Antony Abbot (Antonius Abbas) of Egypt, also called the Great; possible attributes: bell, book, T-shaped staff, flames, pig - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)59|the hermit Antony Abbot (Antonius Abbas) of Egypt, also called the Great; possible attributes: bell, book, T-shaped staff, flames, pig - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)6|the hermit Antony Abbot (Antonius Abbas) of Egypt, also called the Great; possible attributes: bell, book, T-shaped staff, flames, pig - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)68|the hermit Antony Abbot (Antonius Abbas) of Egypt, also called the Great; possible attributes: bell, book, T-shaped staff, flames, pig - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)69|the hermit Antony Abbot (Antonius Abbas) of Egypt, also called the Great; possible attributes: bell, book, T-shaped staff, flames, pig - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)7|the hermit Antony Abbot (Antonius Abbas) of Egypt, also called the Great; possible attributes: bell, book, T-shaped staff, flames, pig - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)8|the hermit Antony Abbot (Antonius Abbas) of Egypt, also called the Great; possible attributes: bell, book, T-shaped staff, flames, pig - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)81|the hermit Antony Abbot (Antonius Abbas) of Egypt, also called the Great; possible attributes: bell, book, T-shaped staff, flames, pig - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)82|the hermit Antony Abbot (Antonius Abbas) of Egypt, also called the Great; possible attributes: bell, book, T-shaped staff, flames, pig - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)83|the hermit Antony Abbot (Antonius Abbas) of Egypt, also called the Great; possible attributes: bell, book, T-shaped staff, flames, pig - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)84|the hermit Antony Abbot (Antonius Abbas) of Egypt, also called the Great; possible attributes: bell, book, T-shaped staff, flames, pig - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)9|the hermit Antony Abbot (Antonius Abbas) of Egypt, also called the Great; possible attributes: bell, book, T-shaped staff, flames, pig - portrait of male saint
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)|the Franciscan monk Antony of Padua; possible attributes: ass, book, crucifix, flowered cross, flaming heart, infant Christ (on book), lily
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)0|the Franciscan monk Antony of Padua; possible attributes: ass, book, crucifix, flowered cross, flaming heart, infant Christ (on book), lily - male saint represented in a group
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)1|specific aspects ~ St. Antony of Padua
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)11|specific aspects ~ St. Antony of Padua - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)119|specific aspects ~ St. Antony of Padua - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)12|St. Antony of Padua teaching, seated in a walnut-tree
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)13|specific aspects ~ St. Antony of Padua - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)131|specific aspects ~ St. Antony of Padua - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)2|the Franciscan monk Antony of Padua; possible attributes: ass, book, crucifix, flowered cross, flaming heart, infant Christ (on book), lily - early life of male saint
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)3|personal devotion of St. Antony of Padua
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)31|personal devotion of St. Antony of Padua - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)32|personal devotion of St. Antony of Padua - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)33|personal devotion of St. Antony of Padua - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)34|visions of St. Antony of Padua
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)341|the Madonna appears to St. Antony of Padua; the Christ-child is handed over to Antony, or stretches out his arms to him
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)342|the infant Christ appears to St. Antony of Padua; he embraces or worships the child
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)343|during a sermon of St. Antony of Padua at Arles, St. Francis of Assisi appears to him
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)35|personal devotion of St. Antony of Padua - temptation of male saint
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)36|personal devotion of St. Antony of Padua - penitence of male saint
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)37|personal devotion of St. Antony of Padua - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)4|the Franciscan monk Antony of Padua; possible attributes: ass, book, crucifix, flowered cross, flaming heart, infant Christ (on book), lily - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Antony of Padua
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)51|to convince a Jew, St. Antony of Padua leads an ass before the chalice and host; the ass kneels down
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)52|St. Antony of Padua opening a treasure-chest, which contains the miser's heart
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)53|the healing of the wrathful son: a young man who had cut off his leg in remorse after kicking his mother, had it miraculously restored by St. Antony of Padua
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)54|the sermon to the fishes: St. Antony of Padua preaching on the sea-shore; the fishes pressing forward to hear him, their heads out of the water
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Antony of Padua - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)6|the Franciscan monk Antony of Padua; possible attributes: ass, book, crucifix, flowered cross, flaming heart, infant Christ (on book), lily - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)68|the Franciscan monk Antony of Padua; possible attributes: ass, book, crucifix, flowered cross, flaming heart, infant Christ (on book), lily - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)69|the Franciscan monk Antony of Padua; possible attributes: ass, book, crucifix, flowered cross, flaming heart, infant Christ (on book), lily - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)7|the Franciscan monk Antony of Padua; possible attributes: ass, book, crucifix, flowered cross, flaming heart, infant Christ (on book), lily - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)8|the Franciscan monk Antony of Padua; possible attributes: ass, book, crucifix, flowered cross, flaming heart, infant Christ (on book), lily - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)81|the Franciscan monk Antony of Padua; possible attributes: ass, book, crucifix, flowered cross, flaming heart, infant Christ (on book), lily - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)82|the Franciscan monk Antony of Padua; possible attributes: ass, book, crucifix, flowered cross, flaming heart, infant Christ (on book), lily - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)83|the Franciscan monk Antony of Padua; possible attributes: ass, book, crucifix, flowered cross, flaming heart, infant Christ (on book), lily - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)84|the Franciscan monk Antony of Padua; possible attributes: ass, book, crucifix, flowered cross, flaming heart, infant Christ (on book), lily - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ANTONY OF PADUA)9|the Franciscan monk Antony of Padua; possible attributes: ass, book, crucifix, flowered cross, flaming heart, infant Christ (on book), lily - portrait of male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll
11H(ATHANASIUS)0|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - male saint represented in a group
11H(ATHANASIUS)1|specific aspects ~ St. Athanasius
11H(ATHANASIUS)11|specific aspects ~ St. Athanasius - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ATHANASIUS)119|specific aspects ~ St. Athanasius - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ATHANASIUS)12|St. Athanasius as Doctor of the Greek Church writing or studying
11H(ATHANASIUS)13|specific aspects ~ St. Athanasius - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ATHANASIUS)131|specific aspects ~ St. Athanasius - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ATHANASIUS)2|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - early life of male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)3|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - personal devotion of male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)31|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)32|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)33|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)34|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)35|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - temptation of male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)36|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - penitence of male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)37|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ATHANASIUS)4|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)5|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)59|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)6|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)68|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)69|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)7|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)8|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)81|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)82|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)83|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ATHANASIUS)84|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ATHANASIUS)9|Athanasius the Great, bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, heretic under feet, scroll - portrait of male saint
11H(AUGUSTINE)|Augustine, bishop of Hippo; possible attributes: arrows piercing his breast, book, child with spoon, flaming heart, heart (pierced with arrows), pen
11H(AUGUSTINE)0|Augustine, bishop of Hippo; possible attributes: arrows piercing his breast, book, child with spoon, flaming heart, heart (pierced with arrows), pen - male saint represented in a group
11H(AUGUSTINE)1|specific aspects ~ St. Augustine
11H(AUGUSTINE)11|specific aspects ~ St. Augustine - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(AUGUSTINE)119|specific aspects ~ St. Augustine - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(AUGUSTINE)12|St. Augustine as Doctor of the Latin Church in his study, at his writing-desk, with book, pen and sometimes a dove (divine inspiration)
11H(AUGUSTINE)13|St. Augustine seated at his desk, dispensing the Rule of his Order, handing it over to the monks and nuns
11H(AUGUSTINE)131|St. Augustine seated at his desk, dispensing the Rule of his Order, handing it over to the monks and nuns - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(AUGUSTINE)2|early life of St. Augustine
11H(AUGUSTINE)21|St. Augustine taken to school by his mother Monica
11H(AUGUSTINE)3|personal devotion of St. Augustine
11H(AUGUSTINE)31|St. Augustine meditating under a fig-tree: he hears a voice 'tolle, lege'; usually a book (the Bible) beside him
11H(AUGUSTINE)32|St. Augustine baptized by St. Ambrose of Milan; usually his mother Monica present
11H(AUGUSTINE)33|personal devotion of St. Augustine - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(AUGUSTINE)34|visions of St. Augustine
11H(AUGUSTINE)341|St. Augustine contemplating the Trinity
11H(AUGUSTINE)342|St. Augustine walking by the sea-shore, meditating on the Trinity; he comes upon a child, who has made a hole in the sand and in vain tries to fill it with water with the aid of a shell or a spoon
11H(AUGUSTINE)343|St. Augustine washing the feet of Christ, who is in the guise of a pilgrim
11H(AUGUSTINE)35|personal devotion of St. Augustine - temptation of male saint
11H(AUGUSTINE)36|personal devotion of St. Augustine - penitence of male saint
11H(AUGUSTINE)37|personal devotion of St. Augustine - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(AUGUSTINE)4|Augustine, bishop of Hippo; possible attributes: arrows piercing his breast, book, child with spoon, flaming heart, heart (pierced with arrows), pen - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(AUGUSTINE)5|Augustine, bishop of Hippo; possible attributes: arrows piercing his breast, book, child with spoon, flaming heart, heart (pierced with arrows), pen - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(AUGUSTINE)59|Augustine, bishop of Hippo; possible attributes: arrows piercing his breast, book, child with spoon, flaming heart, heart (pierced with arrows), pen - stigmatization of male saint
11H(AUGUSTINE)6|Augustine, bishop of Hippo; possible attributes: arrows piercing his breast, book, child with spoon, flaming heart, heart (pierced with arrows), pen - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(AUGUSTINE)68|Augustine, bishop of Hippo; possible attributes: arrows piercing his breast, book, child with spoon, flaming heart, heart (pierced with arrows), pen - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(AUGUSTINE)69|Augustine, bishop of Hippo; possible attributes: arrows piercing his breast, book, child with spoon, flaming heart, heart (pierced with arrows), pen - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(AUGUSTINE)7|glory of St. Augustine
11H(AUGUSTINE)8|Augustine, bishop of Hippo; possible attributes: arrows piercing his breast, book, child with spoon, flaming heart, heart (pierced with arrows), pen - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(AUGUSTINE)81|Augustine, bishop of Hippo; possible attributes: arrows piercing his breast, book, child with spoon, flaming heart, heart (pierced with arrows), pen - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(AUGUSTINE)82|Augustine, bishop of Hippo; possible attributes: arrows piercing his breast, book, child with spoon, flaming heart, heart (pierced with arrows), pen - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(AUGUSTINE)83|Augustine, bishop of Hippo; possible attributes: arrows piercing his breast, book, child with spoon, flaming heart, heart (pierced with arrows), pen - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(AUGUSTINE)84|Augustine, bishop of Hippo; possible attributes: arrows piercing his breast, book, child with spoon, flaming heart, heart (pierced with arrows), pen - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(AUGUSTINE)9|Augustine, bishop of Hippo; possible attributes: arrows piercing his breast, book, child with spoon, flaming heart, heart (pierced with arrows), pen - portrait of male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)0|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - male saint represented in a group
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)1|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)11|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)119|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)12|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)13|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - male saint as founder of Order
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)131|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)2|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - early life of male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)3|personal devotion of St. Barlaam & Josaphat
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)31|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam, who tells him the parable of the frailty of human happiness
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)311|representations of the parable of the frailty of human happiness: a man pursued by a unicorn clings to a tree in which there is a beehive dripping honey; a white and a black rat gnaw at the roots of a tree, and below yawns a chasm in which a monster lies in wait for him
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)32|personal devotion of St. Barlaam & Josaphat - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)33|personal devotion of St. Barlaam & Josaphat - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)34|personal devotion of St. Barlaam & Josaphat - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)35|personal devotion of St. Barlaam & Josaphat - temptation of male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)36|personal devotion of St. Barlaam & Josaphat - penitence of male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)37|personal devotion of St. Barlaam & Josaphat - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)4|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)5|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)59|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - stigmatization of male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)6|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)68|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)69|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)7|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)8|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)81|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)82|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)83|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)84|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(BARLAAM & JOSAPHAT)9|the conversion of the young prince Josaphat by the hermit Barlaam - portrait of male saint
11H(BARNABAS)|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones
11H(BARNABAS)0|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - male saint represented in a group
11H(BARNABAS)1|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(BARNABAS)11|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(BARNABAS)119|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(BARNABAS)12|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(BARNABAS)13|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - male saint as founder of Order
11H(BARNABAS)131|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(BARNABAS)2|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - early life of male saint
11H(BARNABAS)3|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - personal devotion of male saint
11H(BARNABAS)31|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(BARNABAS)32|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(BARNABAS)33|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(BARNABAS)34|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(BARNABAS)35|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - temptation of male saint
11H(BARNABAS)36|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - penitence of male saint
11H(BARNABAS)37|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(BARNABAS)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Barnabas
11H(BARNABAS)41|St. Barnabas and St. Paul separate
11H(BARNABAS)42|St. Barnabas preaching
11H(BARNABAS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Barnabas
11H(BARNABAS)51|St. Barnabas healing the sick with the Gospel of Matthew
11H(BARNABAS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Barnabas - stigmatization of male saint
11H(BARNABAS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Barnabas
11H(BARNABAS)61|St. Barnabas is stoned
11H(BARNABAS)68|St. Barnabas is burned alive
11H(BARNABAS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Barnabas - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(BARNABAS)7|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(BARNABAS)8|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(BARNABAS)81|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(BARNABAS)82|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(BARNABAS)83|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(BARNABAS)84|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(BARNABAS)9|the apostle and martyr Barnabas of Cyprus, first bishop of Milan; possible attributes: Matthew's gospel, stones - portrait of male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)0|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - male saint represented in a group
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)1|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)11|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)119|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)12|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)13|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - male saint as founder of Order
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)131|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)2|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - early life of male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)3|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - personal devotion of male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)31|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)32|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)33|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)34|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)35|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - temptation of male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)36|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - penitence of male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)37|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)4|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)5|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)59|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - stigmatization of male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)6|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)68|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)69|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)7|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)8|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)81|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)82|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)83|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)84|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)9|the apostle Bartholomew; possible attributes: book, devil or dragon at feet, knife, scroll, flayed skin, staff - portrait of male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)0|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - male saint represented in a group
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)1|specific aspects ~ St. Basil the Great
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)11|specific aspects ~ St. Basil the Great - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)119|specific aspects ~ St. Basil the Great - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)12|St. Basil the Great as Doctor of the Greek Church writing and teaching amidst various founders, sometimes the dove of divine inspiration above him
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)13|specific aspects ~ St. Basil the Great - male saint as founder of Order
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)131|specific aspects ~ St. Basil the Great - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)2|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - early life of male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)3|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - personal devotion of male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)31|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)32|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)33|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)34|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)35|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - temptation of male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)36|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - penitence of male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)37|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Basil the Great
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)41|the mass of St. Basil: emperor Valens faints
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)5|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)59|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - stigmatization of male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)6|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)68|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)69|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)7|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)8|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)81|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)82|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)83|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)84|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(BASIL THE GREAT)9|Basil the Great (Basilius Magnus), bishop of Caesarea; possible attributes: dove, (column of) fire - portrait of male saint
11H(BAVO)|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword
11H(BAVO)0|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(BAVO)1|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(BAVO)11|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(BAVO)119|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(BAVO)12|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(BAVO)13|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword - male saint as founder of Order
11H(BAVO)131|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(BAVO)2|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword - early life of male saint
11H(BAVO)3|personal devotion of St. Bavo
11H(BAVO)31|personal devotion of St. Bavo - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(BAVO)32|St. Bavo gives his possessions to the poor and is received by St. Amand standing on the threshold of a church
11H(BAVO)33|St. Bavo as a recluse in a hollow tree, praying
11H(BAVO)34|personal devotion of St. Bavo - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(BAVO)35|personal devotion of St. Bavo - temptation of male saint
11H(BAVO)36|personal devotion of St. Bavo - penitence of male saint
11H(BAVO)37|personal devotion of St. Bavo - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(BAVO)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Bavo
11H(BAVO)41|St. Bavo giving alms to the poor
11H(BAVO)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Bavo
11H(BAVO)51|St. Bavo raising from the dead a man run over by a cart
11H(BAVO)52|St. Bavo healing a man possessed by the devil
11H(BAVO)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Bavo - stigmatization of male saint
11H(BAVO)6|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(BAVO)68|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(BAVO)69|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(BAVO)7|glory of St. Bavo
11H(BAVO)8|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(BAVO)81|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(BAVO)82|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(BAVO)83|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(BAVO)84|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(BAVO)9|the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword - portrait of male saint
11H(BENEDICT)|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)
11H(BENEDICT)0|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) - male saint represented in a group
11H(BENEDICT)1|specific aspects ~ St. Benedict
11H(BENEDICT)11|Mary, St. Benedict and St. Augustine interceding with Christ for the plague sufferers
11H(BENEDICT)119|Mary, St. Benedict and St. Augustine interceding with Christ for the plague sufferers - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(BENEDICT)12|specific aspects ~ St. Benedict - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(BENEDICT)13|St. Benedict presents and/or discusses the Rule of the new Order to/with members of the Order
11H(BENEDICT)131|St. Benedict presents and/or discusses the Rule of the new Order to/with members of the Order - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(BENEDICT)2|early life of St. Benedict
11H(BENEDICT)21|St. Benedict leaving home with his nurse Cyrilla
11H(BENEDICT)22|St. Benedict miraculously mends the broken sieve of his nurse Cyrilla
11H(BENEDICT)3|personal devotion of St. Benedict
11H(BENEDICT)31|personal devotion of St. Benedict - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(BENEDICT)32|personal devotion of St. Benedict - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(BENEDICT)33|St. Benedict retreats into a rocky desert and lives in a cave ('Sacro Speco')
11H(BENEDICT)331|St. Benedict is fed by another hermit (Romanus), who lowers bread into his cave by means of a rope to which a bell is tied
11H(BENEDICT)332|St. Benedict as solitary in a cave ~ the devil breaks the bell and cuts the rope
11H(BENEDICT)333|God sends a priest with a meal to St. Benedict on Easter morning
11H(BENEDICT)34|visions of St. Benedict
11H(BENEDICT)341|St. Benedict's vision of the fiery globe (sometimes carried by angels)
11H(BENEDICT)342|St. Benedict's vision of the soul of his sister St. Scholastica rising to heaven in the form of a dove
11H(BENEDICT)35|St. Benedict throws himself naked into a thorn-bush to overcome temptations of the flesh (by naked women)
11H(BENEDICT)36|personal devotion of St. Benedict - penitence of male saint
11H(BENEDICT)37|personal devotion of St. Benedict - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(BENEDICT)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Benedict
11H(BENEDICT)41|Totila, king of the Ostrogoths, visits St. Benedict at Monte Cassino to receive his blessing; before getting absolution he is sternly rebuked by Benedict
11H(BENEDICT)42|St. Benedict visits his sister, the nun St. Scholastica
11H(BENEDICT)43|St. Benedict receives his pupils St. Maurus and St. Placidus, presented to him by their fathers
11H(BENEDICT)44|St Benedict blesses St. Maurus and St. Placidus before they depart on teaching missions
11H(BENEDICT)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Benedict
11H(BENEDICT)51|the blade of a woodcutter's axe falls into a lake; St. Benedict dips the halve of the axe into the water and the blade is miraculously replaced
11H(BENEDICT)52|the rescue of St. Placidus, who had fallen into a lake: St. Benedict, learning of the accident in a vision, sends St. Maurus, who walks on the water and pulls St. Placidus out by the hair
11H(BENEDICT)53|envious monks of Vicovaro try to poison St. Benedict
11H(BENEDICT)531|St. Benedict blesses a cup with poisoned wine; the cup breaks
11H(BENEDICT)532|St. Benedict orders a raven to carry away in its beak a poisoned loaf
11H(BENEDICT)533|the priest who had tried to poison St. Benedict is killed when a house collapses on him
11H(BENEDICT)54|St. Benedict exorcizing the devil
11H(BENEDICT)55|St. Benedict raising from the dead the child of a gardener
11H(BENEDICT)56|miracles during the building of Monte Cassino monastery ~ St. Benedict
11H(BENEDICT)561|St. Benedict exorcizes a demon from a stone that could not be moved
11H(BENEDICT)562|St. Benedict restores a monk to life
11H(BENEDICT)563|a bronze idol of Apollo is dug up and crushed by St. Benedict
11H(BENEDICT)57|story of the two nuns, who were excommunicated by St. Benedict
11H(BENEDICT)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Benedict - stigmatization of male saint
11H(BENEDICT)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Benedict
11H(BENEDICT)68|death of St. Benedict: standing (sometimes before the open tomb of St. Scholastica), supported by monks or angels
11H(BENEDICT)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Benedict - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(BENEDICT)7|triumph of St. Benedict, seated on a chariot in heaven
11H(BENEDICT)8|post-mortem occurences ~ St. Benedict
11H(BENEDICT)81|post-mortem occurences ~ St. Benedict - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(BENEDICT)82|post-mortem occurences ~ St. Benedict - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(BENEDICT)83|post-mortem occurences ~ St. Benedict - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(BENEDICT)84|post-mortem occurences ~ St. Benedict - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(BENEDICT)9|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) - portrait of male saint
11H(BERNARD)|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog
11H(BERNARD)0|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog - male saint represented in a group
11H(BERNARD)1|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(BERNARD)11|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(BERNARD)119|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(BERNARD)12|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(BERNARD)13|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog - male saint as founder of Order
11H(BERNARD)131|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(BERNARD)2|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog - early life of male saint
11H(BERNARD)3|personal devotion of St. Bernard of St. Bernard of Clairvaux
11H(BERNARD)31|personal devotion of St. Bernard of St. Bernard of Clairvaux - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(BERNARD)32|personal devotion of St. Bernard of St. Bernard of Clairvaux - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(BERNARD)33|personal devotion of St. Bernard of St. Bernard of Clairvaux - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(BERNARD)34|visions of St. Bernard of Clairvaux
11H(BERNARD)341|the Virgin Mary, making a teaching gesture, appears to St. Bernard of Clairvaux writing at his desk ('doctrina')
11H(BERNARD)342|St. Bernard of Clairvaux kneels before the Virgin Mary who presses her breast from which milk spouts, wetting the lips of Bernard ('lactatio')
11H(BERNARD)3421|St. Bernard of Clairvaux kneels before the Virgin Mary; Mary with naked breast, but no actual 'lactatio'
11H(BERNARD)343|the Virgin Mary, with St. Benedict and St. Laurence, appears to St. Bernard of Clairvaux on his sickbed and heals him
11H(BERNARD)344|St. Bernard of Clairvaux kneels before a crucifix; Christ has detached his arms from it and bows down to embrace Bernard ('amplexus')
11H(BERNARD)35|the carnal temptations of St. Bernard of Clairvaux
11H(BERNARD)36|personal devotion of St. Bernard of St. Bernard of Clairvaux - penitence of male saint
11H(BERNARD)37|personal devotion of St. Bernard of St. Bernard of Clairvaux - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(BERNARD)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Bernard of Clairvaux
11H(BERNARD)41|St. Bernard of Clairvaux teaching amidst his monks
11H(BERNARD)42|St. Bernard of Clairvaux showing the wafer to the excommunicated Duke William of Aquitaine, who then falls at Bernard's feet
11H(BERNARD)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Bernard
11H(BERNARD)51|St. Bernard's victory over the devil
11H(BERNARD)511|St. Bernard of Clairvaux chaining the devil
11H(BERNARD)512|St. Bernard of Clairvaux forcing the devil to recite psalms
11H(BERNARD)513|St. Bernard of Clairvaux forcing the devil to put a new wheel under his cart
11H(BERNARD)52|St. Bernard of Clairvaux raising someone from the dead
11H(BERNARD)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Bernard - stigmatization of male saint
11H(BERNARD)6|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(BERNARD)68|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(BERNARD)69|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(BERNARD)7|St. Bernard of Clairvaux is carried up to heaven by angels
11H(BERNARD)8|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(BERNARD)81|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(BERNARD)82|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(BERNARD)83|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(BERNARD)84|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(BERNARD)9|Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monk and abbot; possible attributes: beehive, chained dragon, crucifix, cross with instruments of the Passion, (three) mitre at his feet, white dog - portrait of male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet
11H(BERNARDINO)0|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - male saint represented in a group
11H(BERNARDINO)1|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)11|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(BERNARDINO)119|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(BERNARDINO)12|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(BERNARDINO)13|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - male saint as founder of Order
11H(BERNARDINO)131|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(BERNARDINO)2|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - early life of male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)3|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - personal devotion of male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)31|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)32|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)33|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)34|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)35|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - temptation of male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)36|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - penitence of male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)37|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(BERNARDINO)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Bernardino
11H(BERNARDINO)41|St. Bernardino of Siena preaching, usually displaying to the people the IHS monogram inscribed on a tablet or disk
11H(BERNARDINO)5|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)59|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - stigmatization of male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)6|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)68|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)69|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)7|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)8|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)81|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)82|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)83|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(BERNARDINO)84|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(BERNARDINO)9|Bernardino of Siena, Franciscan friar; possible attributes: book, tablet (disk) with IHS monogram, three mitres at his feet - portrait of male saint
11H(BLAISE)|the martyr Blaise (Blasius), bishop of Sebaste; possible attributes: crossed candles, little boy, pig's head, wool-comb
11H(BLAISE)0|the martyr Blaise (Blasius), bishop of Sebaste; possible attributes: crossed candles, little boy, pig's head, wool-comb - male saint represented in a group
11H(BLAISE)1|the martyr Blaise (Blasius), bishop of Sebaste; possible attributes: crossed candles, little boy, pig's head, wool-comb - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(BLAISE)11|the martyr Blaise (Blasius), bishop of Sebaste; possible attributes: crossed candles, little boy, pig's head, wool-comb - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(BLAISE)119|the martyr Blaise (Blasius), bishop of Sebaste; possible attributes: crossed candles, little boy, pig's head, wool-comb - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(BLAISE)12|the martyr Blaise (Blasius), bishop of Sebaste; possible attributes: crossed candles, little boy, pig's head, wool-comb - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(BLAISE)13|the martyr Blaise (Blasius), bishop of Sebaste; possible attributes: crossed candles, little boy, pig's head, wool-comb - male saint as founder of Order
11H(BLAISE)131|the martyr Blaise (Blasius), bishop of Sebaste; possible attributes: crossed candles, little boy, pig's head, wool-comb - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(BLAISE)2|the martyr Blaise (Blasius), bishop of Sebaste; possible attributes: crossed candles, little boy, pig's head, wool-comb - early life of male saint
11H(BLAISE)3|personal devotion of St. Blaise
11H(BLAISE)31|personal devotion of St. Blaise - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(BLAISE)32|personal devotion of St. Blaise - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(BLAISE)33|St. Blaise as hermit in the desert surrounded by wild animals, sometimes blessing or healing them
11H(BLAISE)34|personal devotion of St. Blaise - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(BLAISE)35|personal devotion of St. Blaise - temptation of male saint
11H(BLAISE)36|personal devotion of St. Blaise - penitence of male saint
11H(BLAISE)37|personal devotion of St. Blaise - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(BLAISE)4|the martyr Blaise (Blasius), bishop of Sebaste; possible attributes: crossed candles, little boy, pig's head, wool-comb - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(BLAISE)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Blaise
11H(BLAISE)51|St. Blaise saving the life of a boy who had half swallowed a fishbone: he places a pair of crossed candles at the boy's throat
11H(BLAISE)52|St. Blaise makes a wolf bring back a poor woman's only pig
11H(BLAISE)521|the poor woman brings the pig's head to St. Blaise in prison
11H(BLAISE)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Blaise - stigmatization of male saint
11H(BLAISE)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Blaise
11H(BLAISE)61|martyrdom of St. Blaise: his flesh is torn with iron combs
11H(BLAISE)68|St. Blaise is beheaded
11H(BLAISE)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Blaise - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(BLAISE)7|the martyr Blaise (Blasius), bishop of Sebaste; possible attributes: crossed candles, little boy, pig's head, wool-comb - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(BLAISE)8|the martyr Blaise (Blasius), bishop of Sebaste; possible attributes: crossed candles, little boy, pig's head, wool-comb - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(BLAISE)81|the martyr Blaise (Blasius), bishop of Sebaste; possible attributes: crossed candles, little boy, pig's head, wool-comb - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(BLAISE)82|the martyr Blaise (Blasius), bishop of Sebaste; possible attributes: crossed candles, little boy, pig's head, wool-comb - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(BLAISE)83|the martyr Blaise (Blasius), bishop of Sebaste; possible attributes: crossed candles, little boy, pig's head, wool-comb - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(BLAISE)84|the martyr Blaise (Blasius), bishop of Sebaste; possible attributes: crossed candles, little boy, pig's head, wool-comb - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(BLAISE)9|the martyr Blaise (Blasius), bishop of Sebaste; possible attributes: crossed candles, little boy, pig's head, wool-comb - portrait of male saint
11H(BONAVENTURA)|Bonaventura, cardinal bishop of Albano and Minister General of the Franciscan Order; possible attributes: book, cardinal's hat (sometimes hanging from a tree), crucifix (sometimes flowering)
11H(BONAVENTURA)0|Bonaventura, cardinal bishop of Albano and Minister General of the Franciscan Order; possible attributes: book, cardinal's hat (sometimes hanging from a tree), crucifix (sometimes flowering) - male saint represented in a group
11H(BONAVENTURA)1|specific aspects ~ St. Bonaventura
11H(BONAVENTURA)11|specific aspects ~ St. Bonaventura - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(BONAVENTURA)119|specific aspects ~ St. Bonaventura - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(BONAVENTURA)12|St. Bonaventura writing, teaching or reading
11H(BONAVENTURA)13|specific aspects ~ St. Bonaventura - male saint as founder of Order
11H(BONAVENTURA)131|specific aspects ~ St. Bonaventura - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(BONAVENTURA)2|early life of St. Bonaventura
11H(BONAVENTURA)21|St. Francis of Assisi heals the child St. Bonaventura
11H(BONAVENTURA)3|personal devotion of St. Bonaventura
11H(BONAVENTURA)31|personal devotion of St. Bonaventura - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(BONAVENTURA)32|St. Bonaventura is received in the Franciscan Order
11H(BONAVENTURA)33|personal devotion of St. Bonaventura - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(BONAVENTURA)34|an angel appears to St. Bonaventura and points out the new pope to him
11H(BONAVENTURA)35|personal devotion of St. Bonaventura - temptation of male saint
11H(BONAVENTURA)36|personal devotion of St. Bonaventura - penitence of male saint
11H(BONAVENTURA)37|personal devotion of St. Bonaventura - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(BONAVENTURA)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Bonaventura
11H(BONAVENTURA)41|St. Bonaventura points at a crucifix in his library, when asked by St. Thomas Aquinas for the source of his writings
11H(BONAVENTURA)42|St. Bonaventura receives the ambassador of the Byzantine emperor at the Council of Lyon
11H(BONAVENTURA)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Bonaventura
11H(BONAVENTURA)51|St. Bonaventura raises a still-born child
11H(BONAVENTURA)52|an angel gives St. Bonaventura the sacrament ('angel Communion')
11H(BONAVENTURA)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Bonaventura - stigmatization of male saint
11H(BONAVENTURA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Bonaventura
11H(BONAVENTURA)68|death of St. Bonaventura: the pope and the king of Aragon are present
11H(BONAVENTURA)681|Last Communion of Bonaventura: the wafer (host) enters his breast instead of his mouth
11H(BONAVENTURA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Bonaventura - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(BONAVENTURA)7|Bonaventura, cardinal bishop of Albano and Minister General of the Franciscan Order; possible attributes: book, cardinal's hat (sometimes hanging from a tree), crucifix (sometimes flowering) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(BONAVENTURA)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Bonaventura
11H(BONAVENTURA)81|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Bonaventura - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(BONAVENTURA)82|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Bonaventura - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(BONAVENTURA)83|St. Bonaventura resurrects for three days to finish his publication of the Memoirs of St. Francis of Assisi
11H(BONAVENTURA)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Bonaventura - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(BONAVENTURA)9|Bonaventura, cardinal bishop of Albano and Minister General of the Franciscan Order; possible attributes: book, cardinal's hat (sometimes hanging from a tree), crucifix (sometimes flowering) - portrait of male saint
11H(BONIFACE)|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip
11H(BONIFACE)0|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - male saint represented in a group
11H(BONIFACE)1|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(BONIFACE)11|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(BONIFACE)119|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(BONIFACE)12|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(BONIFACE)13|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - male saint as founder of Order
11H(BONIFACE)131|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(BONIFACE)2|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - early life of male saint
11H(BONIFACE)3|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - personal devotion of male saint
11H(BONIFACE)31|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(BONIFACE)32|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(BONIFACE)33|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(BONIFACE)34|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(BONIFACE)35|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - temptation of male saint
11H(BONIFACE)36|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - penitence of male saint
11H(BONIFACE)37|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(BONIFACE)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Boniface
11H(BONIFACE)41|St. Boniface baptizing converted heathen
11H(BONIFACE)42|St. Boniface preaching to heathen
11H(BONIFACE)43|St. Boniface cutting down an oak-tree
11H(BONIFACE)5|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(BONIFACE)51|St. Boniface makes a fountain spring up
11H(BONIFACE)59|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - stigmatization of male saint
11H(BONIFACE)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Boniface
11H(BONIFACE)68|St. Boniface is killed by the sword near Dokkum in Frisia; he tries in vain to protect himself with a bible
11H(BONIFACE)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Boniface - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(BONIFACE)7|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(BONIFACE)8|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(BONIFACE)81|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(BONIFACE)82|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(BONIFACE)83|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(BONIFACE)84|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(BONIFACE)9|the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip - portrait of male saint
11H(BRUNO)|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s)
11H(BRUNO)0|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - male saint represented in a group
11H(BRUNO)1|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(BRUNO)11|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(BRUNO)119|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(BRUNO)12|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(BRUNO)13|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - male saint as founder of Order
11H(BRUNO)131|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(BRUNO)2|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - early life of male saint
11H(BRUNO)3|personal devotion of St. Bruno
11H(BRUNO)31|the death of Raymond Diocrès: on his deathbed the tutor of St. Bruno sees his own condemnation; young Bruno is converted
11H(BRUNO)32|St. Bruno, kneeling before the pope and his cardinals, refuses the mitre
11H(BRUNO)33|St. Bruno praying in the desert of the Grande Chartreuse, a barren, rocky place in the mountains
11H(BRUNO)34|the Virgin Mary appears to St. Bruno
11H(BRUNO)35|personal devotion of St. Bruno - temptation of male saint
11H(BRUNO)36|personal devotion of St. Bruno - penitence of male saint
11H(BRUNO)37|personal devotion of St. Bruno - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(BRUNO)4|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(BRUNO)5|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(BRUNO)59|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - stigmatization of male saint
11H(BRUNO)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Bruno
11H(BRUNO)68|deathbed of St. Bruno: he is surrounded by monks
11H(BRUNO)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Bruno - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(BRUNO)7|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(BRUNO)8|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(BRUNO)81|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(BRUNO)82|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(BRUNO)83|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(BRUNO)84|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(BRUNO)9|the founder of the Order of the Carthusians, Bruno; possible attributes: cross, finger at lips, lily, mitre at his feet, olive-branch, ray of light, skull, (seven) star(s) - portrait of male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone
11H(CALLISTUS)0|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - male saint represented in a group
11H(CALLISTUS)1|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)11|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(CALLISTUS)119|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(CALLISTUS)12|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(CALLISTUS)13|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - male saint as founder of Order
11H(CALLISTUS)131|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(CALLISTUS)2|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - early life of male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)3|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - personal devotion of male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)31|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)32|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)33|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)34|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)35|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - temptation of male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)36|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - penitence of male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)37|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(CALLISTUS)4|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)5|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)59|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - stigmatization of male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Callistus
11H(CALLISTUS)61|St. Callistus is thrown out of the window
11H(CALLISTUS)68|death of St. Callistus: he is drowned in a well with a millstone round his neck
11H(CALLISTUS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Callistus - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)7|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)8|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)81|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)82|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)83|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(CALLISTUS)84|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(CALLISTUS)9|pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone - portrait of male saint
11H(CASSIAN)|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style
11H(CASSIAN)0|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - male saint represented in a group
11H(CASSIAN)1|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(CASSIAN)11|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(CASSIAN)119|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(CASSIAN)12|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(CASSIAN)13|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - male saint as founder of Order
11H(CASSIAN)131|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(CASSIAN)2|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - early life of male saint
11H(CASSIAN)3|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - personal devotion of male saint
11H(CASSIAN)31|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(CASSIAN)32|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(CASSIAN)33|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(CASSIAN)34|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(CASSIAN)35|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - temptation of male saint
11H(CASSIAN)36|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - penitence of male saint
11H(CASSIAN)37|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(CASSIAN)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Cassian
11H(CASSIAN)41|St. Cassian teaching, seated amidst schoolboys
11H(CASSIAN)5|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(CASSIAN)59|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - stigmatization of male saint
11H(CASSIAN)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Cassian
11H(CASSIAN)68|St. Cassian's pupils kill him with their iron styles
11H(CASSIAN)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Cassian - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(CASSIAN)7|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(CASSIAN)8|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(CASSIAN)81|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(CASSIAN)82|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(CASSIAN)83|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(CASSIAN)84|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(CASSIAN)9|the schoolmaster, martyr and bishop, Cassian(us) of Imola; possible attributes: style - portrait of male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)0|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)1|specific aspects ~ St. Charlemagne
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)11|specific aspects ~ St. Charlemagne - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)119|Charlemagne protecting devotees with his cloak
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)12|specific aspects ~ St. Charlemagne - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)13|specific aspects ~ St. Charlemagne - male saint as founder of Order
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)131|specific aspects ~ St. Charlemagne - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)2|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - early life of male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)3|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - personal devotion of male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)31|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)32|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)33|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)34|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)35|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - temptation of male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)36|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - penitence of male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)37|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)4|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)5|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)59|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - stigmatization of male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)6|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)68|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)69|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)7|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)8|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)81|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)82|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)83|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)84|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(CHARLEMAGNE)9|the Holy Roman emperor Charlemagne; possible attributes: crown, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - portrait of male saint
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)|Charles Borromeo, cardinal of Milan; possible attributes: cardinal's hat, crucifix, rope round his neck, skull
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)0|Charles Borromeo, cardinal of Milan; possible attributes: cardinal's hat, crucifix, rope round his neck, skull - male saint represented in a group
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)1|specific aspects ~ St. Charles Borromeo
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)11|St. Charles Borromeo as plague patron
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)119|St. Charles Borromeo as plague patron - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)12|specific aspects ~ St. Charles Borromeo - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)13|specific aspects ~ St. Charles Borromeo - male saint as founder of Order
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)131|specific aspects ~ St. Charles Borromeo - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)2|Charles Borromeo, cardinal of Milan; possible attributes: cardinal's hat, crucifix, rope round his neck, skull - early life of male saint
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)3|personal devotion of St. Charles Borromeo
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)31|personal devotion of St. Charles Borromeo - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)32|personal devotion of St. Charles Borromeo - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)33|St. Charles Borromeo weeping over his book; his simple meal remains untouched
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)34|St. Charles Borromeo interceding with the Virgin Mary for the plague-stricken
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)35|personal devotion of St. Charles Borromeo - temptation of male saint
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)36|personal devotion of St. Charles Borromeo - penitence of male saint
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)37|personal devotion of St. Charles Borromeo - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Charles Borromeo
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)41|St. Charles Borromeo working among the plague-stricken of Milan (sometimes with a child in his arms)
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)411|St. Charles Borromeo administers the sacrament to the sick during the plague
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)412|St. Charles Borromeo visits and/or consoles the sick during the plague
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)413|St. Charles Borromeo in a procession: round his neck the rope of the penitent
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)5|Charles Borromeo, cardinal of Milan; possible attributes: cardinal's hat, crucifix, rope round his neck, skull - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)59|Charles Borromeo, cardinal of Milan; possible attributes: cardinal's hat, crucifix, rope round his neck, skull - stigmatization of male saint
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)6|Charles Borromeo, cardinal of Milan; possible attributes: cardinal's hat, crucifix, rope round his neck, skull - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)68|Charles Borromeo, cardinal of Milan; possible attributes: cardinal's hat, crucifix, rope round his neck, skull - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)69|Charles Borromeo, cardinal of Milan; possible attributes: cardinal's hat, crucifix, rope round his neck, skull - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)7|Charles Borromeo, cardinal of Milan; possible attributes: cardinal's hat, crucifix, rope round his neck, skull - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)8|Charles Borromeo, cardinal of Milan; possible attributes: cardinal's hat, crucifix, rope round his neck, skull - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)81|Charles Borromeo, cardinal of Milan; possible attributes: cardinal's hat, crucifix, rope round his neck, skull - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)82|Charles Borromeo, cardinal of Milan; possible attributes: cardinal's hat, crucifix, rope round his neck, skull - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)83|Charles Borromeo, cardinal of Milan; possible attributes: cardinal's hat, crucifix, rope round his neck, skull - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)84|Charles Borromeo, cardinal of Milan; possible attributes: cardinal's hat, crucifix, rope round his neck, skull - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(CHARLES BORROMEO)9|Charles Borromeo, cardinal of Milan; possible attributes: cardinal's hat, crucifix, rope round his neck, skull - portrait of male saint
11H(CHRISTOPHER)|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ
11H(CHRISTOPHER)0|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ - male saint represented in a group
11H(CHRISTOPHER)1|specific aspects ~ St. Christopher
11H(CHRISTOPHER)11|St. Christopher as plague-patron
11H(CHRISTOPHER)119|St. Christopher as plague-patron - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(CHRISTOPHER)12|specific aspects ~ St. Christopher - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(CHRISTOPHER)13|specific aspects ~ St. Christopher - male saint as founder of Order
11H(CHRISTOPHER)131|specific aspects ~ St. Christopher - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(CHRISTOPHER)2|early life of St. Christopher
11H(CHRISTOPHER)21|St. Christopher serving a king who is afraid of Satan
11H(CHRISTOPHER)22|St. Christopher serving the devil, who is scared of the cross
11H(CHRISTOPHER)3|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ - personal devotion of male saint
11H(CHRISTOPHER)31|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(CHRISTOPHER)32|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(CHRISTOPHER)33|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(CHRISTOPHER)34|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(CHRISTOPHER)35|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ - temptation of male saint
11H(CHRISTOPHER)36|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ - penitence of male saint
11H(CHRISTOPHER)37|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(CHRISTOPHER)4|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(CHRISTOPHER)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Christopher
11H(CHRISTOPHER)51|St. Christopher, with the infant Christ on his shoulders, wading through the water and carrying his staff (palm-tree); sometimes a hermit stands on the further bank beside a chapel, a lantern in his hand
11H(CHRISTOPHER)511|the Christ-child calls St. Christopher to carry him across the river
11H(CHRISTOPHER)52|St. Christopher on horseback with the Christ-child on his shoulders
11H(CHRISTOPHER)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Christopher - stigmatization of male saint
11H(CHRISTOPHER)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Christopher
11H(CHRISTOPHER)61|St. Christopher is brought before the king, who flees in terror from his throne
11H(CHRISTOPHER)62|forty archers fail to harm St. Christopher, the arrows being miraculously deflected; one of the arrows returns and strikes the king in the eye
11H(CHRISTOPHER)63|a red-hot helmet is put on St. Christopher's head
11H(CHRISTOPHER)64|St. Christopher in prison converts two harlots who wanted to seduce him
11H(CHRISTOPHER)641|the martyrdom of the two harlots from St. Christopher's prison
11H(CHRISTOPHER)68|St. Christopher is beheaded
11H(CHRISTOPHER)69|the body of St. Christopher is dragged along the pavement
11H(CHRISTOPHER)7|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(CHRISTOPHER)8|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(CHRISTOPHER)81|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(CHRISTOPHER)82|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(CHRISTOPHER)83|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(CHRISTOPHER)84|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(CHRISTOPHER)9|the giant and martyr Christophorus; possible attributes: palm-tree (with bunches of dates, or withered), infant Christ - portrait of male saint
11H(CLEMENT)|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme
11H(CLEMENT)0|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - male saint represented in a group
11H(CLEMENT)1|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(CLEMENT)11|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(CLEMENT)119|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(CLEMENT)12|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(CLEMENT)13|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - male saint as founder of Order
11H(CLEMENT)131|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(CLEMENT)2|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - early life of male saint
11H(CLEMENT)3|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - personal devotion of male saint
11H(CLEMENT)31|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(CLEMENT)32|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(CLEMENT)33|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(CLEMENT)34|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(CLEMENT)35|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - temptation of male saint
11H(CLEMENT)36|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - penitence of male saint
11H(CLEMENT)37|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(CLEMENT)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Clement
11H(CLEMENT)41|the mass of St. Clement: Theodora, wife of the heathen Sisinnius present; Sisinnius, who is spying, is struck blind
11H(CLEMENT)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Clement
11H(CLEMENT)51|St. Clement strikes water from a rock in the presence of a lamb
11H(CLEMENT)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Clement - stigmatization of male saint
11H(CLEMENT)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Clement
11H(CLEMENT)61|St. Clement is thrown off a cliff (or from a boat) into the sea with an anchor (or a millstone) tied to his neck
11H(CLEMENT)611|when the waters recede, the body of St. Clement is recovered in a submarine chapel built by angels
11H(CLEMENT)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Clement - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(CLEMENT)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Clement - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(CLEMENT)7|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(CLEMENT)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Clement
11H(CLEMENT)81|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Clement - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(CLEMENT)82|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Clement - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(CLEMENT)83|pilgrims gather at the submarine chapel of St. Clement every year when the waters recede; a mother finds her child, left behind the previous year, safely asleep in the chapel
11H(CLEMENT)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Clement - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(CLEMENT)9|Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme - portrait of male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross
11H(CONSTANTINE)0|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - male saint represented in a group
11H(CONSTANTINE)1|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)11|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(CONSTANTINE)119|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(CONSTANTINE)12|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(CONSTANTINE)13|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - male saint as founder of Order
11H(CONSTANTINE)131|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(CONSTANTINE)2|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - early life of male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)3|personal devotion of St. Constantine
11H(CONSTANTINE)31|personal devotion of St. Constantine - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)32|personal devotion of St. Constantine - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)33|personal devotion of St. Constantine - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)34|the battle of the Milvian bridge (Saxa Rubra): St. Constantine on horseback confronts Maxentius; a cross appears in the sky with in fiery letters 'in hoc signo vinces' (the raised standards of the Roman soldiers carry a cross or the chi-rho monogram)
11H(CONSTANTINE)341|the dream of St. Constantine the Great before the battle of the Milvian bridge: an angel appears with a cross and foretells his victory
11H(CONSTANTINE)35|personal devotion of St. Constantine - temptation of male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)36|personal devotion of St. Constantine - penitence of male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)37|personal devotion of St. Constantine - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(CONSTANTINE)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Constantine
11H(CONSTANTINE)41|the donation of Constantine (the donation of Rome): St. Constantine, kneeling before pope Sylvester, hands over a document
11H(CONSTANTINE)5|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)59|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - stigmatization of male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)6|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)68|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)69|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)7|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)8|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)81|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)82|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)83|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(CONSTANTINE)84|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(CONSTANTINE)9|the Roman emperor Constantine the Great; possible attributes: crown, sceptre, standard (labarum) with chi-rho monogram or cross - portrait of male saint
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)0|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - male saint represented in a group
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)1|specific aspects ~ St. Cosmas & Damian
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)11|St. Cosmas and Damian as patrons, protectors
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)111|St. Cosmas and Damian as protectors against diseases, the plague in particular
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)112|St. Cosmas and Damian as patrons of the Medici family
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)113|St. Cosmas and Damian as patrons of medical science or of physicians
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)119|St. Cosmas and Damian as patrons, protectors - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)12|specific aspects ~ St. Cosmas & Damian - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)13|specific aspects ~ St. Cosmas & Damian - male saint as founder of Order
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)131|specific aspects ~ St. Cosmas & Damian - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)2|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - early life of male saint
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)3|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - personal devotion of male saint
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)31|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)32|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)33|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)34|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)35|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - temptation of male saint
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)36|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - penitence of male saint
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)37|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)4|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Cosmas & Damian
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)51|St. Cosmas and Damian amputate the leg of a white patient, and graft on to the stump the leg of a Moor; the patient recovers to find that he has one white leg and a brown one
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)52|St. Cosmas and Damian performing miraculous healings
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)521|St. Cosmas and Damian healing a camel
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Cosmas & Damian - stigmatization of male saint
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Cosmas & Damian
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)61|St. Cosmas and Damian are taken before the heathen ruler Lysias
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)62|cast into the sea, St. Cosmas and Damian are miraculously saved by angels
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)63|St. Cosmas and Damian tied to a cross; the arrows and stones aimed at them return against their executioners
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)64|St. Cosmas and Damian tied to the stake, sometimes together with their three brothers; the flames of the pyre do not harm them
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)68|St. Cosmas and Damian are beheaded
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)681|the camel orders the burial of St. Cosmas and Damian
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Cosmas & Damian - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)7|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)8|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)81|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)82|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)83|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)84|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(COSMAS & DAMIAN)9|the twin-brothers Cosmas and Damian(us), martyrs and physicians; possible attributes: box of ointment, cap, gown, lancet, pestle and mortar, urinal - portrait of male saint
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)0|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - male saint represented in a group
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)1|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)11|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)119|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)12|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)13|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - male saint as founder of Order
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)131|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)2|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - early life of male saint
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)3|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - personal devotion of male saint
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)31|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)32|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)33|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)34|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)35|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - temptation of male saint
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)36|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - penitence of male saint
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)37|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Crispin & Crispinian
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)41|St. Crispin and Crispinian in their workshop, cutting leather, making shoes
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)411|St. Crispin and Crispinian give shoes to the poor
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)412|St. Crispin and Crispinian are arrested in their workshop
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)5|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)59|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - stigmatization of male saint
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Crispin & Crispinian
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)61|awls are fixed under the nails of the fingers and toes of St. Crispin and Crispinian, and/or their skin is cut from the flesh with awls
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)611|the awls of St. Crispin and Crispinian miraculously return to the executioners, and hurt them
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)62|St. Crispin and Crispinian are thrown into the river with millstones round their necks, but are miraculously saved
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)63|St. Crispin and Crispinian are put in a cauldron of boiling oil, or lead is poured into their mouths; sometimes a drop of lead blinds the executioner or the heathen ruler
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)64|St. Crispin and Crispinian are tied to the stake, but the flames do not harm them
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)68|St. Crispin and Crispinian are beheaded
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)69|dogs and/or wild animals do not touch the bodies
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)7|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)8|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)81|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)82|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)83|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)84|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(CRISPIN & CRISPINIAN)9|the shoemakers and martyrs Crispin and Crispinian; possible attributes: awl, shoemaker's tools, last, millstone, shoe - portrait of male saint
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)0|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - male saint represented in a group
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)1|specific aspects ~ the Four Crowned Martyrs
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)11|the Four Crowned Martyrs as patrons of stonemason's and sculptors
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)119|the Four Crowned Martyrs as patrons of stonemason's and sculptors - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)12|specific aspects ~ the Four Crowned Martyrs - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)13|specific aspects ~ the Four Crowned Martyrs - male saint as founder of Order
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)131|specific aspects ~ the Four Crowned Martyrs - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)2|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - early life of male saint
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)3|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - personal devotion of male saint
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)31|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)32|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)33|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)34|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)35|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - temptation of male saint
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)36|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - penitence of male saint
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)37|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ the Four Crowned Martyrs
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)41|the emperor Diocletian visits the Four Crowned Martyrs in their workshop; they refuse to carve a statue of Asclepius
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)5|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)59|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - stigmatization of male saint
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of the Four Crowned Martyrs
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)61|the Four Crowned Martyrs are brought before emperor Diocletian, and refuse to worship a statue of Asclepius
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)68|death of the Four Crowned Martyrs
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)681|the Four Crowned Martyrs are beaten to death with leaden scourges
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)682|the Four Crowned Martyrs are shut in leaden coffins and thrown into the water
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)69|the bodies of the Four Crowned Martyrs are thrown to the dogs
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)7|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)8|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)81|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)82|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)83|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)84|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(CROWNED MARTYRS, FOUR)9|the Four Crowned Martyrs, soldiers, sculptors, stonemasons, the 'quattuor coronati'; possible attributes: crown, sculptor's tools, e.g. chisel, compasses, hammer, square - portrait of male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe)
11H(CYRIACUS)0|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - male saint represented in a group
11H(CYRIACUS)1|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)11|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(CYRIACUS)119|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(CYRIACUS)12|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(CYRIACUS)13|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - male saint as founder of Order
11H(CYRIACUS)131|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(CYRIACUS)2|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - early life of male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)3|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - personal devotion of male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)31|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)32|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)33|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)34|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)35|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - temptation of male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)36|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - penitence of male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)37|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(CYRIACUS)4|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Cyriacus
11H(CYRIACUS)51|St. Cyriacus of Rome as exorcist: he delivers the daughter of emperor Diocletian, Artemia, from the possession by a devil; he reads from his book and winds his stole round her neck
11H(CYRIACUS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Cyriacus - stigmatization of male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Cyriacus
11H(CYRIACUS)68|St. Cyriacus of Rome is beheaded
11H(CYRIACUS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Cyriacus - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)7|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)8|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)81|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)82|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)83|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(CYRIACUS)84|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(CYRIACUS)9|the deacon Cyriacus of Rome; possible attributes: book of exorcism, demon under feet, dragon, girl (Artemia), palm-branch, sword (or axe) - portrait of male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)0|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - male saint represented in a group
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)1|specific aspects ~ St. Cyricus & Julitta
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)11|St. Cyr(icus) mounted on a wild boar
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)119|St. Cyr(icus) mounted on a wild boar - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)12|specific aspects ~ St. Cyricus & Julitta - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)13|specific aspects ~ St. Cyricus & Julitta - male saint as founder of Order
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)131|specific aspects ~ St. Cyricus & Julitta - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)2|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - early life of male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)3|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - personal devotion of male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)31|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)32|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)33|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)34|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)35|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - temptation of male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)36|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - penitence of male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)37|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)4|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)5|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)59|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - stigmatization of male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Cyricus & Julitta
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)61|St. Cyricus and St. Julitta are put in a cauldron of boiling oil
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)62|nails are driven into the heads of St. Cyricus and St. Julitta
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)63|St. Cyricus is sawn in two
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)68|St. Cyricus' head is dashed against the steps of the judge's tribunal; St. Julitta is beheaded
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Cyricus & Julitta - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)7|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)8|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)81|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)82|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)83|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)84|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(CYRICUS & JULITTA)9|the martyrs Cyricus (Quiricus, Cyr) and Julitta of Tarsus; possible attributes of St. Cyricus, son: nails, palm-branch, saw - portrait of male saint
11H(DENIS)|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands
11H(DENIS)0|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - male saint represented in a group
11H(DENIS)1|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(DENIS)11|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(DENIS)119|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(DENIS)12|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(DENIS)13|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - male saint as founder of Order
11H(DENIS)131|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(DENIS)2|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - early life of male saint
11H(DENIS)3|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - personal devotion of male saint
11H(DENIS)31|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(DENIS)32|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(DENIS)33|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(DENIS)34|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(DENIS)35|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - temptation of male saint
11H(DENIS)36|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - penitence of male saint
11H(DENIS)37|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(DENIS)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Denis
11H(DENIS)41|St. Denis preaching in Paris
11H(DENIS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Denis
11H(DENIS)51|St. Denis, accompanied by two angels, walking with his severed head (or only top of it) in his hands from Montmartre to his sepulchre (Denis as 'cephalophore')
11H(DENIS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Denis - stigmatization of male saint
11H(DENIS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Denis
11H(DENIS)61|St. Denis is roasted on a gridiron
11H(DENIS)62|St. Denis in prison receiving the last communion from Christ, sometimes together with two companions, Eleutherius and Rusticus
11H(DENIS)68|St. Denis is beheaded, sometimes together with his two companions, Eleutherius and Rusticus
11H(DENIS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Denis - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(DENIS)7|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(DENIS)8|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(DENIS)81|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(DENIS)82|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(DENIS)83|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(DENIS)84|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(DENIS)9|the bishop of Paris, Denis (Dionysius); possible attributes: chains, (upper part of) head in hands - portrait of male saint
11H(DIDACUS)|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys
11H(DIDACUS)0|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - male saint represented in a group
11H(DIDACUS)1|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(DIDACUS)11|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(DIDACUS)119|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(DIDACUS)12|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(DIDACUS)13|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - male saint as founder of Order
11H(DIDACUS)131|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(DIDACUS)2|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - early life of male saint
11H(DIDACUS)3|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - personal devotion of male saint
11H(DIDACUS)31|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(DIDACUS)32|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(DIDACUS)33|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(DIDACUS)34|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(DIDACUS)35|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - temptation of male saint
11H(DIDACUS)36|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - penitence of male saint
11H(DIDACUS)37|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(DIDACUS)4|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(DIDACUS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Didacus
11H(DIDACUS)51|the Angelkitchen: while cooking St. Di(a)dacus is lifted off the earth in ecstasy; angels continue his cooking for him
11H(DIDACUS)52|on being detected in giving away bread to the poor, St. Di(a)dacus opens his habit, which is found to be full of roses
11H(DIDACUS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Didacus - stigmatization of male saint
11H(DIDACUS)6|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(DIDACUS)68|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(DIDACUS)69|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(DIDACUS)7|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(DIDACUS)8|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(DIDACUS)81|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(DIDACUS)82|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(DIDACUS)83|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(DIDACUS)84|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(DIDACUS)9|the Franciscan friar Di(a)dacus of Alcala; possible attributes: cooking-pot, cross, flowers, keys - portrait of male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)|Dionysius the Areopagite
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)0|Dionysius the Areopagite - male saint represented in a group
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)1|Dionysius the Areopagite - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)11|Dionysius the Areopagite - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)119|Dionysius the Areopagite - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)12|Dionysius the Areopagite - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)13|Dionysius the Areopagite - male saint as founder of Order
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)131|Dionysius the Areopagite - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)2|Dionysius the Areopagite - early life of male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)3|Dionysius the Areopagite - personal devotion of male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)31|Dionysius the Areopagite - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)32|Dionysius the Areopagite - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)33|Dionysius the Areopagite - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)34|Dionysius the Areopagite - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)35|Dionysius the Areopagite - temptation of male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)36|Dionysius the Areopagite - penitence of male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)37|Dionysius the Areopagite - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)4|Dionysius the Areopagite - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)5|Dionysius the Areopagite - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)59|Dionysius the Areopagite - stigmatization of male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)6|Dionysius the Areopagite - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)68|Dionysius the Areopagite - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)69|Dionysius the Areopagite - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)7|Dionysius the Areopagite - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)8|Dionysius the Areopagite - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)81|Dionysius the Areopagite - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)82|Dionysius the Areopagite - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)83|Dionysius the Areopagite - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)84|Dionysius the Areopagite - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE)9|Dionysius the Areopagite - portrait of male saint
11H(DOMINIC)|Dominic(us) Guzman of Calerueja, founder of the Order of Preachers (or Dominican (Black) Friars; possible attributes: book, dog with flaming torch, lily, loaf of bread, rosary, star
11H(DOMINIC)0|Dominic(us) Guzman of Calerueja, founder of the Order of Preachers (or Dominican (Black) Friars; possible attributes: book, dog with flaming torch, lily, loaf of bread, rosary, star - male saint represented in a group
11H(DOMINIC)1|specific aspects ~ St. Dominic
11H(DOMINIC)11|specific aspects ~ St. Dominic - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(DOMINIC)119|specific aspects ~ St. Dominic - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(DOMINIC)12|specific aspects ~ St. Dominic - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(DOMINIC)13|St. Dominic as founder of the Dominican order
11H(DOMINIC)131|confirmation of the Dominican order by pope Innocent III (or Honorius III)
11H(DOMINIC)2|early life of St. Dominic
11H(DOMINIC)21|the vision of St. Dominic's mother: she dreams she gives birth to a black and white dog with a flaming torch in its mouth
11H(DOMINIC)22|at St. Dominic's baptism, his godmother sees a star descend on his brow
11H(DOMINIC)23|St. Dominic as a young student sells his books to help the sick
11H(DOMINIC)3|personal devotion of St. Dominic
11H(DOMINIC)31|personal devotion of St. Dominic - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(DOMINIC)32|personal devotion of St. Dominic - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(DOMINIC)33|personal devotion of St. Dominic - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(DOMINIC)34|visions of St. Dominic
11H(DOMINIC)341|the Virgin Mary (or the infant Christ in her lap) hands over a rosary to St. Dominic, who kneels before her; usually St. Catharine of Siena is also present
11H(DOMINIC)342|St. Dominic receives the commission to preach: St. Peter and St. Paul appear to him in a vision and give him a staff and a book (the gospels)
11H(DOMINIC)343|the Virgin Mary, interceding for mankind, presents St. Dominic and usually also St. Francis of Assisi to Christ; Christ brandishes three spears or arrows to destroy the sins of Pride, Avarice and Lust
11H(DOMINIC)35|personal devotion of St. Dominic - temptation of male saint
11H(DOMINIC)36|St. Dominic scourging himself
11H(DOMINIC)37|personal devotion of St. Dominic - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(DOMINIC)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Dominic
11H(DOMINIC)41|the meeting of St. Dominic and St. Francis of Assisi: they embrace
11H(DOMINIC)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Dominic
11H(DOMINIC)51|the dream of pope Innocent III: he sees the Lateran Church toppling, and St. Dominic holding it up with his hands
11H(DOMINIC)52|St. Dominic, surrounded by the Albigense heretics, throws his book into the fire but it leaps out intact, while the heretical books are consumed by the fire
11H(DOMINIC)53|St. Dominic resurrects young Napoleon Orsini, who was killed by a fall from his horse
11H(DOMINIC)54|St. Dominic rescues pilgrims who were drowning in the river Garonne
11H(DOMINIC)55|at supper St. Dominic and some friars are served with bread by two angels
11H(DOMINIC)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Dominic - stigmatization of male saint
11H(DOMINIC)6|Dominic(us) Guzman of Calerueja, founder of the Order of Preachers (or Dominican (Black) Friars; possible attributes: book, dog with flaming torch, lily, loaf of bread, rosary, star - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(DOMINIC)68|Dominic(us) Guzman of Calerueja, founder of the Order of Preachers (or Dominican (Black) Friars; possible attributes: book, dog with flaming torch, lily, loaf of bread, rosary, star - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(DOMINIC)69|Dominic(us) Guzman of Calerueja, founder of the Order of Preachers (or Dominican (Black) Friars; possible attributes: book, dog with flaming torch, lily, loaf of bread, rosary, star - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(DOMINIC)7|apotheosis, glory, triumph of St. Dominic
11H(DOMINIC)71|the vision of the friar of Brescia, who sees two ladders descending from heaven held by the Virgin Mary and Christ, to let the soul of St. Dominic ascend
11H(DOMINIC)8|Dominic(us) Guzman of Calerueja, founder of the Order of Preachers (or Dominican (Black) Friars; possible attributes: book, dog with flaming torch, lily, loaf of bread, rosary, star - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(DOMINIC)81|Dominic(us) Guzman of Calerueja, founder of the Order of Preachers (or Dominican (Black) Friars; possible attributes: book, dog with flaming torch, lily, loaf of bread, rosary, star - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(DOMINIC)82|Dominic(us) Guzman of Calerueja, founder of the Order of Preachers (or Dominican (Black) Friars; possible attributes: book, dog with flaming torch, lily, loaf of bread, rosary, star - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(DOMINIC)83|Dominic(us) Guzman of Calerueja, founder of the Order of Preachers (or Dominican (Black) Friars; possible attributes: book, dog with flaming torch, lily, loaf of bread, rosary, star - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(DOMINIC)84|Dominic(us) Guzman of Calerueja, founder of the Order of Preachers (or Dominican (Black) Friars; possible attributes: book, dog with flaming torch, lily, loaf of bread, rosary, star - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(DOMINIC)9|the Virgin Mary, St. Mary Magdalene and St. Catherine of Alexandria appear to a Dominican monk of Soriano; they present him with a full length portrait of St. Dominic holding a lily and a book
11H(DONATUS)|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword
11H(DONATUS)0|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(DONATUS)1|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(DONATUS)11|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(DONATUS)119|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(DONATUS)12|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(DONATUS)13|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - male saint as founder of Order
11H(DONATUS)131|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(DONATUS)2|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - early life of male saint
11H(DONATUS)3|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - personal devotion of male saint
11H(DONATUS)31|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(DONATUS)32|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(DONATUS)33|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(DONATUS)34|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(DONATUS)35|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - temptation of male saint
11H(DONATUS)36|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - penitence of male saint
11H(DONATUS)37|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(DONATUS)4|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(DONATUS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Donatus
11H(DONATUS)51|St. Donatus miraculously repairs a chalice broken during mass
11H(DONATUS)52|St. Donatus kills a dragon
11H(DONATUS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Donatus - stigmatization of male saint
11H(DONATUS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Donatus
11H(DONATUS)68|St. Donatus is beheaded
11H(DONATUS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Donatus - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(DONATUS)7|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(DONATUS)8|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(DONATUS)81|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(DONATUS)82|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(DONATUS)83|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(DONATUS)84|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(DONATUS)9|the martyr and bishop Donatus of Arezzo; possible attributes: (broken) chalice, dragon, sword - portrait of male saint
11H(EDMUND)|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre
11H(EDMUND)0|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - male saint represented in a group
11H(EDMUND)1|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(EDMUND)11|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(EDMUND)119|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(EDMUND)12|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(EDMUND)13|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - male saint as founder of Order
11H(EDMUND)131|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(EDMUND)2|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - early life of male saint
11H(EDMUND)3|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - personal devotion of male saint
11H(EDMUND)31|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(EDMUND)32|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(EDMUND)33|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(EDMUND)34|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(EDMUND)35|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - temptation of male saint
11H(EDMUND)36|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - penitence of male saint
11H(EDMUND)37|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(EDMUND)4|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(EDMUND)5|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(EDMUND)59|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - stigmatization of male saint
11H(EDMUND)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Edmund
11H(EDMUND)61|St. Edmund, tied to a tree, is pierced with arrows
11H(EDMUND)68|St. Edmund is beheaded
11H(EDMUND)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Edmund - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(EDMUND)7|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(EDMUND)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Edmund
11H(EDMUND)81|a bear or a wolf guards the head of St. Edmund
11H(EDMUND)811|the head and the body of St. Edmund are reunited
11H(EDMUND)82|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Edmund - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(EDMUND)83|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Edmund - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(EDMUND)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Edmund - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(EDMUND)9|Edmund, king of East Anglia and martyr; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cross, crown, sceptre - portrait of male saint
11H(EDWARD)|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre
11H(EDWARD)0|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - male saint represented in a group
11H(EDWARD)1|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(EDWARD)11|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(EDWARD)119|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(EDWARD)12|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(EDWARD)13|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - male saint as founder of Order
11H(EDWARD)131|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(EDWARD)2|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - early life of male saint
11H(EDWARD)3|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - personal devotion of male saint
11H(EDWARD)31|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(EDWARD)32|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(EDWARD)33|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(EDWARD)34|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(EDWARD)35|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - temptation of male saint
11H(EDWARD)36|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - penitence of male saint
11H(EDWARD)37|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(EDWARD)4|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(EDWARD)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Edward
11H(EDWARD)51|the miracle of the ring
11H(EDWARD)511|Edward gives the ring to John the Evangelist, who is disguised as a beggar
11H(EDWARD)512|John the Evangelist appears to English pilgrims in Palestine, gives them Edward’s ring, and foretells them the king’s approaching death
11H(EDWARD)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Edward - stigmatization of male saint
11H(EDWARD)6|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(EDWARD)68|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(EDWARD)69|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(EDWARD)7|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(EDWARD)8|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(EDWARD)81|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(EDWARD)82|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(EDWARD)83|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(EDWARD)84|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(EDWARD)9|the king of England, Edward the Confessor; possible attributes: crown, leper, ring, sceptre - portrait of male saint
11H(ELOI)|the blacksmith and goldsmith Eloi (Eligius), bishop of Noyon; possible attributes: anvil, cup, (crown on) hammer, horse (missing one leg), horseleg, horseshoe, tongs
11H(ELOI)0|the blacksmith and goldsmith Eloi (Eligius), bishop of Noyon; possible attributes: anvil, cup, (crown on) hammer, horse (missing one leg), horseleg, horseshoe, tongs - male saint represented in a group
11H(ELOI)1|specific aspects ~ St. Eloi
11H(ELOI)11|St. Eloi as patron of blacksmiths and goldsmiths
11H(ELOI)111|St. Eloi as blacksmith standing at an anvil
11H(ELOI)112|St. Eloi as goldsmith chasing a cup in his workshop, often dressed as bishop
11H(ELOI)119|St. Eloi as patron of blacksmiths and goldsmiths - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ELOI)12|specific aspects ~ St. Eloi - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ELOI)13|specific aspects ~ St. Eloi - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ELOI)131|specific aspects ~ St. Eloi - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ELOI)2|the blacksmith and goldsmith Eloi (Eligius), bishop of Noyon; possible attributes: anvil, cup, (crown on) hammer, horse (missing one leg), horseleg, horseshoe, tongs - early life of male saint
11H(ELOI)3|personal devotion of St. Eloi
11H(ELOI)31|personal devotion of St. Eloi - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ELOI)32|personal devotion of St. Eloi - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ELOI)33|personal devotion of St. Eloi - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ELOI)34|personal devotion of St. Eloi - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(ELOI)35|the Devil (usually disguised as a woman) tries to seduce St. Eloi; he holds the Devil by the nose with a pair of tongs
11H(ELOI)36|personal devotion of St. Eloi - penitence of male saint
11H(ELOI)37|personal devotion of St. Eloi - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ELOI)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Eloi
11H(ELOI)41|the charity of bishop St. Eloi, e.g. he feeds the hungry
11H(ELOI)42|bishop St. Eloi preaching
11H(ELOI)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Eloi
11H(ELOI)51|St. Eloi presenting two golden thrones to the king, showing with his scales the right amount of gold
11H(ELOI)52|St. Eloi cuts off the leg of a kicking horse to shoe it and afterwards miraculously replaces it; sometimes Christ or St. Peter, as apprentice, performing the miracle
11H(ELOI)53|miraculous healings of St. Eloi
11H(ELOI)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Eloi - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ELOI)6|the blacksmith and goldsmith Eloi (Eligius), bishop of Noyon; possible attributes: anvil, cup, (crown on) hammer, horse (missing one leg), horseleg, horseshoe, tongs - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(ELOI)68|the blacksmith and goldsmith Eloi (Eligius), bishop of Noyon; possible attributes: anvil, cup, (crown on) hammer, horse (missing one leg), horseleg, horseshoe, tongs - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ELOI)69|the blacksmith and goldsmith Eloi (Eligius), bishop of Noyon; possible attributes: anvil, cup, (crown on) hammer, horse (missing one leg), horseleg, horseshoe, tongs - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ELOI)7|the blacksmith and goldsmith Eloi (Eligius), bishop of Noyon; possible attributes: anvil, cup, (crown on) hammer, horse (missing one leg), horseleg, horseshoe, tongs - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ELOI)8|the blacksmith and goldsmith Eloi (Eligius), bishop of Noyon; possible attributes: anvil, cup, (crown on) hammer, horse (missing one leg), horseleg, horseshoe, tongs - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ELOI)81|the blacksmith and goldsmith Eloi (Eligius), bishop of Noyon; possible attributes: anvil, cup, (crown on) hammer, horse (missing one leg), horseleg, horseshoe, tongs - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ELOI)82|the blacksmith and goldsmith Eloi (Eligius), bishop of Noyon; possible attributes: anvil, cup, (crown on) hammer, horse (missing one leg), horseleg, horseshoe, tongs - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ELOI)83|the blacksmith and goldsmith Eloi (Eligius), bishop of Noyon; possible attributes: anvil, cup, (crown on) hammer, horse (missing one leg), horseleg, horseshoe, tongs - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ELOI)84|the blacksmith and goldsmith Eloi (Eligius), bishop of Noyon; possible attributes: anvil, cup, (crown on) hammer, horse (missing one leg), horseleg, horseshoe, tongs - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ELOI)9|the blacksmith and goldsmith Eloi (Eligius), bishop of Noyon; possible attributes: anvil, cup, (crown on) hammer, horse (missing one leg), horseleg, horseshoe, tongs - portrait of male saint
11H(ERASMUS)|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails
11H(ERASMUS)0|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - male saint represented in a group
11H(ERASMUS)1|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(ERASMUS)11|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ERASMUS)119|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ERASMUS)12|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ERASMUS)13|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ERASMUS)131|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ERASMUS)2|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - early life of male saint
11H(ERASMUS)3|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - personal devotion of male saint
11H(ERASMUS)31|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ERASMUS)32|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ERASMUS)33|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ERASMUS)34|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(ERASMUS)35|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - temptation of male saint
11H(ERASMUS)36|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - penitence of male saint
11H(ERASMUS)37|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ERASMUS)4|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ERASMUS)5|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ERASMUS)59|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ERASMUS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Erasmus
11H(ERASMUS)61|St. Erasmus lies naked on a block; his bowels are wound on to a windlass
11H(ERASMUS)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Erasmus - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ERASMUS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Erasmus - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ERASMUS)7|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ERASMUS)8|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ERASMUS)81|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ERASMUS)82|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ERASMUS)83|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ERASMUS)84|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ERASMUS)9|the martyr Erasmus (Elmo), bishop of Formiae; possible attributes: boat, capstan, carpenter's nails under fingernails, cauldron, windlass with entrails - portrait of male saint
11H(EUSTACE)|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife
11H(EUSTACE)0|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - male saint represented in a group
11H(EUSTACE)1|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(EUSTACE)11|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(EUSTACE)119|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(EUSTACE)12|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(EUSTACE)13|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - male saint as founder of Order
11H(EUSTACE)131|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(EUSTACE)2|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - early life of male saint
11H(EUSTACE)3|personal devotion of St. Eustace
11H(EUSTACE)31|personal devotion of St. Eustace - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(EUSTACE)32|St. Eustace, sometimes together with his family, is baptized: his former name Placidus is changed
11H(EUSTACE)33|personal devotion of St. Eustace - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(EUSTACE)34|the conversion of St. Eustace: while hunting (on horseback) he is confronted with a stag bearing a crucifix between its antlers; Eustace is shown kneeling before the stag (that appears on a rock)
11H(EUSTACE)35|personal devotion of St. Eustace - temptation of male saint
11H(EUSTACE)36|personal devotion of St. Eustace - penitence of male saint
11H(EUSTACE)37|personal devotion of St. Eustace - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(EUSTACE)4|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(EUSTACE)5|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(EUSTACE)59|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - stigmatization of male saint
11H(EUSTACE)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Eustace
11H(EUSTACE)61|the sea voyage of St. Eustace and his family: since he has no money, the captain of the boat seizes his wife (Theospita or Theopista) by way of payment
11H(EUSTACE)62|when St. Eustace crosses a river, his two sons are seized by a lion and a wolf
11H(EUSTACE)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Eustace - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(EUSTACE)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Eustace - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(EUSTACE)7|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(EUSTACE)8|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(EUSTACE)81|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(EUSTACE)82|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(EUSTACE)83|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(EUSTACE)84|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(EUSTACE)9|the Roman soldier and hunter Eustace (Eustachius, Eustathius); possible attributes: banner, bull of brass, cuirass, hunting horn, lance, stag's head with crucifix, sword, two sons, wife - portrait of male saint
11H(EWALD)|St. Ewald
11H(EWALD)0|St. Ewald - male saint represented in a group
11H(EWALD)1|St. Ewald - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(EWALD)11|St. Ewald - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(EWALD)119|St. Ewald - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(EWALD)12|St. Ewald - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(EWALD)13|St. Ewald - male saint as founder of Order
11H(EWALD)131|St. Ewald - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(EWALD)2|St. Ewald - early life of male saint
11H(EWALD)3|St. Ewald - personal devotion of male saint
11H(EWALD)31|St. Ewald - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(EWALD)32|St. Ewald - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(EWALD)33|St. Ewald - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(EWALD)34|St. Ewald - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(EWALD)35|St. Ewald - temptation of male saint
11H(EWALD)36|St. Ewald - penitence of male saint
11H(EWALD)37|St. Ewald - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(EWALD)4|St. Ewald - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(EWALD)5|St. Ewald - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(EWALD)59|St. Ewald - stigmatization of male saint
11H(EWALD)6|St. Ewald - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(EWALD)68|St. Ewald - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(EWALD)69|St. Ewald - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(EWALD)7|St. Ewald - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(EWALD)8|St. Ewald - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(EWALD)81|St. Ewald - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(EWALD)82|St. Ewald - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(EWALD)83|St. Ewald - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(EWALD)84|St. Ewald - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(EWALD)9|St. Ewald - portrait of male saint
11H(FELIX)|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet
11H(FELIX)0|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - male saint represented in a group
11H(FELIX)1|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(FELIX)11|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(FELIX)119|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(FELIX)12|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(FELIX)13|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - male saint as founder of Order
11H(FELIX)131|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(FELIX)2|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - early life of male saint
11H(FELIX)3|personal devotion of St. Felix
11H(FELIX)31|personal devotion of St. Felix - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(FELIX)32|personal devotion of St. Felix - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(FELIX)33|personal devotion of St. Felix - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(FELIX)34|visions of St. Felix of Cantalice
11H(FELIX)341|the Virgin Mary appears to St. Felix of Cantalice: she gives him the infant Christ
11H(FELIX)342|St. Felix of Cantalice receives a loaf from a mysterious child who blesses him, and then vanishes
11H(FELIX)35|personal devotion of St. Felix - temptation of male saint
11H(FELIX)36|personal devotion of St. Felix - penitence of male saint
11H(FELIX)37|personal devotion of St. Felix - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(FELIX)4|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(FELIX)5|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(FELIX)59|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - stigmatization of male saint
11H(FELIX)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Felix
11H(FELIX)68|deathbed of St. Felix of Cantalice: the Virgin Mary appears to him
11H(FELIX)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Felix - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(FELIX)7|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(FELIX)8|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(FELIX)81|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(FELIX)82|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(FELIX)83|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(FELIX)84|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(FELIX)9|the Capuchin friar Felix of Cantalice; possible attributes: infant Christ, lily, rosary, (beggar's) wallet - portrait of male saint
11H(FIDELIS)|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club
11H(FIDELIS)0|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - male saint represented in a group
11H(FIDELIS)1|specific aspects ~ St. Fidelis
11H(FIDELIS)11|St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen trampling on Heresy
11H(FIDELIS)119|St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen trampling on Heresy - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(FIDELIS)12|specific aspects ~ St. Fidelis - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(FIDELIS)13|specific aspects ~ St. Fidelis - male saint as founder of Order
11H(FIDELIS)131|specific aspects ~ St. Fidelis - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(FIDELIS)2|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - early life of male saint
11H(FIDELIS)3|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - personal devotion of male saint
11H(FIDELIS)31|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(FIDELIS)32|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(FIDELIS)33|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(FIDELIS)34|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(FIDELIS)35|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - temptation of male saint
11H(FIDELIS)36|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - penitence of male saint
11H(FIDELIS)37|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(FIDELIS)4|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(FIDELIS)5|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(FIDELIS)59|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - stigmatization of male saint
11H(FIDELIS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Fidelis
11H(FIDELIS)68|St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen is murdered by peasants with a club
11H(FIDELIS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Fidelis - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(FIDELIS)7|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(FIDELIS)8|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(FIDELIS)81|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(FIDELIS)82|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(FIDELIS)83|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(FIDELIS)84|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(FIDELIS)9|the Franciscan and Capuchin friar and martyr, Fidelis of Sigmaringen; possible attributes: sword, palm-branch, club - portrait of male saint
11H(FLORIAN)|the soldier martyr Florian of Lorch; possible attributes: bucket (pitcher), lance with banner, millstone, palm-branch, shield (with cross), sword
11H(FLORIAN)0|the soldier martyr Florian of Lorch; possible attributes: bucket (pitcher), lance with banner, millstone, palm-branch, shield (with cross), sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(FLORIAN)1|specific aspects ~ St. Florian
11H(FLORIAN)11|St. Florian as protector against fire with a burning house, or throwing water from a pitcher or bucket over a burning house (or church)
11H(FLORIAN)119|St. Florian as protector against fire with a burning house, or throwing water from a pitcher or bucket over a burning house (or church) - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(FLORIAN)12|specific aspects ~ St. Florian - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(FLORIAN)13|specific aspects ~ St. Florian - male saint as founder of Order
11H(FLORIAN)131|specific aspects ~ St. Florian - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(FLORIAN)2|the soldier martyr Florian of Lorch; possible attributes: bucket (pitcher), lance with banner, millstone, palm-branch, shield (with cross), sword - early life of male saint
11H(FLORIAN)3|the soldier martyr Florian of Lorch; possible attributes: bucket (pitcher), lance with banner, millstone, palm-branch, shield (with cross), sword - personal devotion of male saint
11H(FLORIAN)31|the soldier martyr Florian of Lorch; possible attributes: bucket (pitcher), lance with banner, millstone, palm-branch, shield (with cross), sword - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(FLORIAN)32|the soldier martyr Florian of Lorch; possible attributes: bucket (pitcher), lance with banner, millstone, palm-branch, shield (with cross), sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(FLORIAN)33|the soldier martyr Florian of Lorch; possible attributes: bucket (pitcher), lance with banner, millstone, palm-branch, shield (with cross), sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(FLORIAN)34|the soldier martyr Florian of Lorch; possible attributes: bucket (pitcher), lance with banner, millstone, palm-branch, shield (with cross), sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(FLORIAN)35|the soldier martyr Florian of Lorch; possible attributes: bucket (pitcher), lance with banner, millstone, palm-branch, shield (with cross), sword - temptation of male saint
11H(FLORIAN)36|the soldier martyr Florian of Lorch; possible attributes: bucket (pitcher), lance with banner, millstone, palm-branch, shield (with cross), sword - penitence of male saint
11H(FLORIAN)37|the soldier martyr Florian of Lorch; possible attributes: bucket (pitcher), lance with banner, millstone, palm-branch, shield (with cross), sword - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(FLORIAN)4|the soldier martyr Florian of Lorch; possible attributes: bucket (pitcher), lance with banner, millstone, palm-branch, shield (with cross), sword - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(FLORIAN)5|the soldier martyr Florian of Lorch; possible attributes: bucket (pitcher), lance with banner, millstone, palm-branch, shield (with cross), sword - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(FLORIAN)59|the soldier martyr Florian of Lorch; possible attributes: bucket (pitcher), lance with banner, millstone, palm-branch, shield (with cross), sword - stigmatization of male saint
11H(FLORIAN)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Florian
11H(FLORIAN)68|St. Florian is thrown into the river with a millstone round his neck
11H(FLORIAN)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Florian - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(FLORIAN)7|the soldier martyr Florian of Lorch; possible attributes: bucket (pitcher), lance with banner, millstone, palm-branch, shield (with cross), sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(FLORIAN)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Florian
11H(FLORIAN)81|the body of St. Florian is guarded by an eagle
11H(FLORIAN)811|the body of St. Florian is found by women and taken away on a cart
11H(FLORIAN)82|pilgrims gather at the fountain that had miraculously sprung up at the place where St. Florian was buried
11H(FLORIAN)83|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Florian - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(FLORIAN)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Florian - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(FLORIAN)9|the soldier martyr Florian of Lorch; possible attributes: bucket (pitcher), lance with banner, millstone, palm-branch, shield (with cross), sword - portrait of male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)0|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - male saint represented in a group
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)1|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)11|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)119|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)12|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)13|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - male saint as founder of Order
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)131|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)2|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - early life of male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)3|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - personal devotion of male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)31|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)32|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)33|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)34|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)35|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - temptation of male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)36|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - penitence of male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)37|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)4|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)5|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)59|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - stigmatization of male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)6|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)68|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)69|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)7|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)8|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)81|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)82|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)83|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)84|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(FOURTEEN HOLY HELPERS)9|group of fourteen auxiliary saints together ('Vierzehnheiligen'): Achatius, Barbara, Blaise, Catherine, Christopher, Cyriacus, Denis, Erasmus, Eustace, George, Giles, Margaret, Pantaleon, Vitus - portrait of male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)0|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - male saint represented in a group
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)1|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)11|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)119|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)12|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)13|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - male saint as founder of Order
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)131|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)2|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - early life of male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)3|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - personal devotion of male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)31|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)32|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)33|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)34|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)35|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - temptation of male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)36|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - penitence of male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)37|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)4|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)5|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)59|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - stigmatization of male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)6|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)68|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)69|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)7|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)8|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)81|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)82|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)83|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)84|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(FRANCIS BORGIA)9|Francis Borgia, Jesuit priest and duke of Gandia; possible attributes: book, ducal hat, monstrance, skull with crown - portrait of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)0|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - male saint represented in a group
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)1|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)11|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)119|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)12|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)13|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - male saint as founder of Order
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)131|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)2|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - early life of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)3|personal devotion of St. Francis of Paola
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)31|personal devotion of St. Francis of Paola - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)32|personal devotion of St. Francis of Paola - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)33|personal devotion of St. Francis of Paola - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)34|one or more angels appear to St. Francis of Paola holding a tablet with the inscription 'Charitas'
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)35|personal devotion of St. Francis of Paola - temptation of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)36|personal devotion of St. Francis of Paola - penitence of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)37|personal devotion of St. Francis of Paola - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)4|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Francis of Paola
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)51|St. Francis of Paola with some companions crosses the Straits of Messina, borne on his outspread cloak
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)52|St. Francis of Paola raising a child from the dead
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)53|St. Francis of Paola levitated above a crowd
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Francis of Paola - stigmatization of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)6|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)68|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)69|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)7|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)8|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)81|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)82|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)83|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)84|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF PAOLA)9|the hermit and founder of the (Franciscan) Minim Friars, Francis of Paola; possible attributes: inscription 'Charitas' on breast, discipline, skull, staff - portrait of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)0|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - male saint represented in a group
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)1|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)11|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)119|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)12|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)13|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - male saint as founder of Order
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)131|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)2|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - early life of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)3|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - personal devotion of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)31|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)32|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)33|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)34|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)35|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - temptation of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)36|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - penitence of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)37|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Francis of Sales
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)41|St. Francis of Sales (as bishop without mitre) gives to St. Jane Frances of Chantal the Rule of her Order (of the Visitation)
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)5|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)59|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - stigmatization of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)6|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)68|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)69|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)7|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)8|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)81|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)82|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)83|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)84|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(FRANCIS OF SALES)9|the bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, Francis of Sales; possible attributes: heart entwined with thorns - portrait of male saint
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)0|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - male saint represented in a group
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)1|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)11|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)119|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)12|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)13|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - male saint as founder of Order
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)131|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)2|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - early life of male saint
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)3|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - personal devotion of male saint
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)31|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)32|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)33|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)34|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)35|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - temptation of male saint
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)36|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - penitence of male saint
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)37|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Francis Xavier
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)41|St. Francis Xavier at work as missionary in the East Indies
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)411|St. Francis Xavier as missionary in the East Indies, baptizing the Indians
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)412|St. Francis Xavier as missionary in the East Indies, preaching, e.g. before an Indian ruler
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Francis Xavier
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)51|St. Francis Xavier as missionary in the East Indies performing miracles
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)511|St. Francis Xavier as missionary in the East Indies raising the dead
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)512|St. Francis Xavier as missionary in the East Indies performing miracles, healing the sick
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)52|a lobster brings back to St. Francis Xavier a crucifix which had fallen into the sea
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Francis Xavier - stigmatization of male saint
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Francis Xavier
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)68|death of St. Francis Xavier on the island of Sancian, alone in a hut, holding a crucifix
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)681|discovery of the dead St. Francis Xavier by natives of the Indies
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Francis Xavier - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)7|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)8|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)81|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)82|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)83|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)84|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(FRANCIS XAVIER)9|the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier; possible attributes: cross, crucifix, flaming heart, Indian, lily, torch - portrait of male saint
11H(FRANCIS)|founder of the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans), Francis(cus) of Assisi; possible attributes: book, crucifix, lily, skull, stigmata
11H(FRANCIS)0|founder of the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans), Francis(cus) of Assisi; possible attributes: book, crucifix, lily, skull, stigmata - male saint represented in a group
11H(FRANCIS)1|specific aspects ~ St. Francis of Assisi
11H(FRANCIS)11|St. Francis of Assisi as protector against the plague: Christ (or a plague angel) is seen brandishing arrows from heaven; Francis protects the earth (in the form of a globe), the Virgin Mary intercedes
11H(FRANCIS)119|St. Francis of Assisi as protector against the plague: Christ (or a plague angel) is seen brandishing arrows from heaven; Francis protects the earth (in the form of a globe), the Virgin Mary intercedes - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(FRANCIS)12|specific aspects ~ St. Francis of Assisi - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(FRANCIS)13|St. Francis of Assisi founding the Tertiary Order (Franciscans, Friars Minor), dispensing the Rules to several other saints
11H(FRANCIS)131|confirmation of the Franciscan order by pope Innocent III
11H(FRANCIS)2|early life of St. Francis of Assisi
11H(FRANCIS)21|St. Francis of Assisi gives his mantle to a poor soldier
11H(FRANCIS)22|St. Francis of Assisi dreams of a palace floating in the air, adorned with military banners
11H(FRANCIS)3|personal devotion of St. Francis of Assisi
11H(FRANCIS)31|personal devotion of St. Francis of Assisi - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(FRANCIS)32|personal devotion of St. Francis of Assisi - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(FRANCIS)33|St. Francis of Assisi rejects his earthly heritage; standing before the bishop he gives his fine clothes to his father; the bishop covers Francis with his cloak
11H(FRANCIS)34|visions of St. Francis of Assisi
11H(FRANCIS)341|after the miracle of the roses, Christ and Mary appear to St. Francis of Assisi in the Portiuncula chapel
11H(FRANCIS)342|an angel playing the violin appears to St. Francis of Assisi; Francis perhaps on his sickbed, deathbed, or meditating in the open air
11H(FRANCIS)343|St. Francis of Assisi embracing Christ on the cross
11H(FRANCIS)344|the Virgin Mary handing over the infant Christ to St. Francis of Assisi
11H(FRANCIS)35|to overcome temptations of the flesh (by naked women), St. Francis of Assisi throws himself into a thorn-bush; sometimes roses sprout where drops of blood fall to the earth
11H(FRANCIS)36|personal devotion of St. Francis of Assisi - penitence of male saint
11H(FRANCIS)37|St. Francis of Assisi in ecstasy
11H(FRANCIS)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Francis of Assisi
11H(FRANCIS)41|St. Francis of Assisi preaching
11H(FRANCIS)411|St. Francis of Assisi preaching before the Sultan of Egypt; to convert the sultan he is about to walk through a fire
11H(FRANCIS)42|St. Francis of Assisi reconstructs the Nativity in a grotto at Greccio, with the crib, the ox, and the ass
11H(FRANCIS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Francis of Assisi
11H(FRANCIS)51|pope Innocent III dreams of the Lateran Church about to topple to the ground, but saved by St. Francis of Assisi who propped it up
11H(FRANCIS)52|mystic marriage with 'Lady Poverty': St. Francis of Assisi places a ring on the finger of Poverty (maybe Christ performs the ceremony); Poverty accompanied by Chastity and Obedience
11H(FRANCIS)53|St. Francis of Assisi preaching to the birds
11H(FRANCIS)54|taming of the wolf of Gubbio; St. Francis of Assisi and the citizens signing a treaty with the wolf
11H(FRANCIS)59|stigmatization of St. Francis of Assisi: in retreat on Mount Alverna, he beholds a vision of Christ on the cross enveloped by wings (like a seraph with six wings); rays passing down to the body of the kneeling saint form the marks of the five wounds of Christ
11H(FRANCIS)591|the exhausted St. Francis of Assisi supported by angels after the stigmatization
11H(FRANCIS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Francis of Assisi
11H(FRANCIS)68|deathbed of St. Francis of Assisi
11H(FRANCIS)681|deathbed of St. Francis of Assisi: he is surrounded by friars who worship the stigmata
11H(FRANCIS)682|deathbed of St. Francis of Assisi: the physician Jerome, touching the wounds, is converted
11H(FRANCIS)683|death of St. Francis of Assisi: St. Clare of Assisi and her sisters, embracing the body, bid it farewell
11H(FRANCIS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Francis of Assisi - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(FRANCIS)7|founder of the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans), Francis(cus) of Assisi; possible attributes: book, crucifix, lily, skull, stigmata - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(FRANCIS)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Francis of Assisi
11H(FRANCIS)81|finding of the relics of St. Francis of Assisi by pope Nicholas V: the saint is seen standing in his tomb, upright, in habit, with the stigmata
11H(FRANCIS)82|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Francis of Assisi - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(FRANCIS)83|appearances of St. Francis of Assisi
11H(FRANCIS)831|St. Francis of Assisi appearing in a fiery chariot
11H(FRANCIS)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Francis of Assisi - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(FRANCIS)9|founder of the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans), Francis(cus) of Assisi; possible attributes: book, crucifix, lily, skull, stigmata - portrait of male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton
11H(FRIDOLIN)0|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - male saint represented in a group
11H(FRIDOLIN)1|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)11|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(FRIDOLIN)119|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(FRIDOLIN)12|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(FRIDOLIN)13|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - male saint as founder of Order
11H(FRIDOLIN)131|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(FRIDOLIN)2|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - early life of male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)3|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - personal devotion of male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)31|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)32|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)33|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)34|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)35|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - temptation of male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)36|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - penitence of male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)37|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(FRIDOLIN)4|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Fridolin
11H(FRIDOLIN)51|St. Fridolin raising Ursus as skeleton from the dead: Ursus proves his donation to the abbey that was contested by his brother
11H(FRIDOLIN)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Fridolin - stigmatization of male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)6|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)68|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)69|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)7|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)8|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)81|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)82|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)83|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(FRIDOLIN)84|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(FRIDOLIN)9|the abbot and founder of the abbey of Säckingen, Fridolin; possible attributes: pilgrim's staff, skeleton - portrait of male saint
11H(GALL)|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear
11H(GALL)0|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - male saint represented in a group
11H(GALL)1|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(GALL)11|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(GALL)119|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(GALL)12|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(GALL)13|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - male saint as founder of Order
11H(GALL)131|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(GALL)2|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - early life of male saint
11H(GALL)3|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - personal devotion of male saint
11H(GALL)31|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(GALL)32|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(GALL)33|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(GALL)34|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(GALL)35|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - temptation of male saint
11H(GALL)36|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - penitence of male saint
11H(GALL)37|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(GALL)4|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(GALL)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Gall
11H(GALL)51|a bear brings St. Gall a log of wood or a tree-trunk
11H(GALL)52|St. Gall gives the bear a loaf
11H(GALL)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Gall - stigmatization of male saint
11H(GALL)6|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(GALL)68|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(GALL)69|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(GALL)7|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(GALL)8|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(GALL)81|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(GALL)82|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(GALL)83|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(GALL)84|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(GALL)9|the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear - portrait of male saint
11H(GEORGE)|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword
11H(GEORGE)0|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(GEORGE)1|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(GEORGE)11|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(GEORGE)119|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(GEORGE)12|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(GEORGE)13|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - male saint as founder of Order
11H(GEORGE)131|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(GEORGE)2|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - early life of male saint
11H(GEORGE)3|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - personal devotion of male saint
11H(GEORGE)31|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(GEORGE)32|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(GEORGE)33|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(GEORGE)34|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(GEORGE)35|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - temptation of male saint
11H(GEORGE)36|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - penitence of male saint
11H(GEORGE)37|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(GEORGE)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. George
11H(GEORGE)41|St. George and the dragon: dressed in armour and mounted on a (white) horse he brandishes his sword (his lance lies already broken on the ground); the princess nearby may be shown praying or fleeing
11H(GEORGE)411|St. George leads the dragon into the city after having bound it with the princess' girdle
11H(GEORGE)412|the royal family of Libya is baptized by St. George
11H(GEORGE)5|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(GEORGE)59|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - stigmatization of male saint
11H(GEORGE)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. George
11H(GEORGE)61|St. George is stretched on a wheel with knives: the wheel is destroyed by angels
11H(GEORGE)62|St. George is put in a cauldron of boiling oil
11H(GEORGE)63|St. George is hung upside down above a fire
11H(GEORGE)64|St. George is sawn in two
11H(GEORGE)65|St. George is torn apart by horses
11H(GEORGE)66|St. George is ripped up by iron nails
11H(GEORGE)67|St. George drinks from a poisoned cup
11H(GEORGE)68|St. George is beheaded
11H(GEORGE)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. George - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(GEORGE)7|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(GEORGE)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. George
11H(GEORGE)81|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. George - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(GEORGE)82|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. George - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(GEORGE)83|St. George on a white horse appears to crusaders, and helps them in their battle against the Saracens
11H(GEORGE)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. George - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(GEORGE)9|the warrior martyr George (Georgius); possible attributes: banner (red cross on white field), (red) cross, dragon, (white) horse, broken lance, shield (with cross), sword - portrait of male saint
11H(GEREON)|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword
11H(GEREON)0|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(GEREON)1|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(GEREON)11|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(GEREON)119|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(GEREON)12|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(GEREON)13|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - male saint as founder of Order
11H(GEREON)131|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(GEREON)2|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - early life of male saint
11H(GEREON)3|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - personal devotion of male saint
11H(GEREON)31|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(GEREON)32|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(GEREON)33|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(GEREON)34|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(GEREON)35|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - temptation of male saint
11H(GEREON)36|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - penitence of male saint
11H(GEREON)37|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(GEREON)4|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(GEREON)5|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(GEREON)59|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - stigmatization of male saint
11H(GEREON)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Gereon
11H(GEREON)68|St. Gereon of Cologne is beheaded and thrown into a well
11H(GEREON)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Gereon - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(GEREON)7|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(GEREON)8|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(GEREON)81|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(GEREON)82|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(GEREON)83|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(GEREON)84|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(GEREON)9|the soldier martyr Gereon of Cologne; possible attributes: banner, cross on chest, lance, shield, sword - portrait of male saint
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)|the martyrs and deacons Gervase and Protase; possible attributes: sword, whip
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)0|the martyrs and deacons Gervase and Protase; possible attributes: sword, whip - male saint represented in a group
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)1|the martyrs and deacons Gervase and Protase; possible attributes: sword, whip - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)11|the martyrs and deacons Gervase and Protase; possible attributes: sword, whip - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)119|the martyrs and deacons Gervase and Protase; possible attributes: sword, whip - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)12|the martyrs and deacons Gervase and Protase; possible attributes: sword, whip - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)13|the martyrs and deacons Gervase and Protase; possible attributes: sword, whip - male saint as founder of Order
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)131|the martyrs and deacons Gervase and Protase; possible attributes: sword, whip - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)2|the martyrs and deacons Gervase and Protase; possible attributes: sword, whip - early life of male saint
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)3|personal devotion of St. Gervase & Protase
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)31|personal devotion of St. Gervase & Protase - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)32|baptism of St. Gervase and St. Protase
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)33|personal devotion of St. Gervase & Protase - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)34|personal devotion of St. Gervase & Protase - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)35|personal devotion of St. Gervase & Protase - temptation of male saint
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)36|personal devotion of St. Gervase & Protase - penitence of male saint
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)37|personal devotion of St. Gervase & Protase - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)4|the martyrs and deacons Gervase and Protase; possible attributes: sword, whip - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)5|the martyrs and deacons Gervase and Protase; possible attributes: sword, whip - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)59|the martyrs and deacons Gervase and Protase; possible attributes: sword, whip - stigmatization of male saint
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Gervase & Protase
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)61|St. Gervase and St. Protase are brought before the heathen ruler; they refuse to worship a pagan statue
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)68|St. Gervase is beaten to death with a whip; St. Protase is beheaded
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Gervase & Protase - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)7|the martyrs and deacons Gervase and Protase; possible attributes: sword, whip - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Gervase & Protase
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)81|the bodies of St. Gervase and St. Protase are found, sometimes excavated, by St. Ambrose of Milan
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)811|the relics of St. Gervase and St. Protase are brought to the church of Milan in procession
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)82|the sick press forward to be healed during the transportation of the relics of St. Gervase and St. Protase
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)83|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Gervase & Protase - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Gervase & Protase - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(GERVASE & PROTASE)9|the martyrs and deacons Gervase and Protase; possible attributes: sword, whip - portrait of male saint
11H(GILES)|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag)
11H(GILES)0|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - male saint represented in a group
11H(GILES)1|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(GILES)11|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(GILES)119|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(GILES)12|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(GILES)13|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - male saint as founder of Order
11H(GILES)131|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(GILES)2|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - early life of male saint
11H(GILES)3|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - personal devotion of male saint
11H(GILES)31|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(GILES)32|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(GILES)33|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(GILES)34|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(GILES)35|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - temptation of male saint
11H(GILES)36|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - penitence of male saint
11H(GILES)37|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(GILES)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Giles
11H(GILES)41|the king of the Visigoths, out hunting, finds St. Giles in his retreat in the woods; Giles protects a stag in his arms, and an arrow pierces his hand
11H(GILES)42|the pope gives St. Giles two doors of cypress wood on which are represented the apostles St. Peter and St. Paul; Giles throws the doors into the Tiber
11H(GILES)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Giles
11H(GILES)51|St. Giles celebrating mass in the presence of St. Charlemagne; an angel appears above the altar, bearing a scroll on which is written an unconfessed sin of the emperor
11H(GILES)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Giles - stigmatization of male saint
11H(GILES)6|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(GILES)68|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(GILES)69|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(GILES)7|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(GILES)8|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(GILES)81|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(GILES)82|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(GILES)83|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(GILES)84|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(GILES)9|the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag) - portrait of male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)0|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - male saint represented in a group
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)1|specific aspects ~ St. Gregory of Nazianzus
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)11|specific aspects ~ St. Gregory of Nazianzus - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)119|specific aspects ~ St. Gregory of Nazianzus - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)12|St. Gregory of Nazianzus as Doctor of the Greek Church, writing
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)121|St. Gregory of Nazianzus writing; Wisdom and Chastity appear
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)13|specific aspects ~ St. Gregory of Nazianzus - male saint as founder of Order
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)131|specific aspects ~ St. Gregory of Nazianzus - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)2|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - early life of male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)3|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - personal devotion of male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)31|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)32|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)33|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)34|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)35|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - temptation of male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)36|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - penitence of male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)37|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)4|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Gregory of Nazianzus
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)51|St. Gregory of Nazianzus fighting against heresy, trampling Lucifer
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Gregory of Nazianzus - stigmatization of male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)6|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)68|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)69|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)7|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)8|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)81|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)82|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)83|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)84|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS)9|the monk and bishop Gregory of Nazianzus, also called the Theologian; possible attributes: book, scroll - portrait of male saint
11H(GREGORY)|pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan
11H(GREGORY)0|pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan - male saint represented in a group
11H(GREGORY)1|specific aspects ~ St. Gregory the Great
11H(GREGORY)11|specific aspects ~ St. Gregory the Great - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(GREGORY)119|specific aspects ~ St. Gregory the Great - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(GREGORY)12|St. Gregory the Great as Doctor of the Latin Church, with book, pen, and dove (divine inspiration)
11H(GREGORY)121|St. Gregory the Great as Doctor of the Latin Church, with book, pen and dove; his secretary Peter peeping at him through a curtain, looking in wonder at the dove hovering at Gregory's ear or perching on his shoulder
11H(GREGORY)122|St. Gregory the Great as inventor of Gregorian music, with book, pen and dove
11H(GREGORY)13|specific aspects ~ St. Gregory the Great - male saint as founder of Order
11H(GREGORY)131|specific aspects ~ St. Gregory the Great - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(GREGORY)2|pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan - early life of male saint
11H(GREGORY)3|personal devotion of St. Gregory the Great
11H(GREGORY)31|personal devotion of St. Gregory the Great - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(GREGORY)32|personal devotion of St. Gregory the Great - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(GREGORY)33|personal devotion of St. Gregory the Great - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(GREGORY)34|St. Gregory the Great leading a procession during the plague in Rome; the archangel Michael with drawn sword appears above the Mausoleum of Hadrian
11H(GREGORY)35|personal devotion of St. Gregory the Great - temptation of male saint
11H(GREGORY)36|personal devotion of St. Gregory the Great - penitence of male saint
11H(GREGORY)37|personal devotion of St. Gregory the Great - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(GREGORY)4|pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(GREGORY)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Gregory
11H(GREGORY)51|the mass of St. Gregory the Great: Christ appears above the altar with the instruments of the Passion; maybe blood spouts from Christ's side
11H(GREGORY)52|St. Gregory the Great releasing souls from purgatory
11H(GREGORY)521|St. Gregory the Great releasing the soul of emperor Trajan from purgatory; Trajan's soul is borne upwards out of the flames by angels
11H(GREGORY)522|St. Gregory the Great releasing the soul of the monk Justus from purgatory; angels carry the monk's soul to heaven
11H(GREGORY)53|the empress Constantia denies a shroud (brandeum) of St. John the Evangelist to be a genuine relic; when St. Gregory the Great pierces the cloth with a knife, blood flows from it
11H(GREGORY)54|twelve poor men are invited to the table of St. Gregory the Great; Christ appears as thirteenth, possibly in the guise of a pilgrim or as an angel
11H(GREGORY)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Gregory - stigmatization of male saint
11H(GREGORY)6|pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(GREGORY)68|pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(GREGORY)69|pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(GREGORY)7|pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(GREGORY)8|pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(GREGORY)81|pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(GREGORY)82|pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(GREGORY)83|pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(GREGORY)84|pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(GREGORY)9|pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan - portrait of male saint
11H(HENRY)|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword
11H(HENRY)0|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(HENRY)1|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(HENRY)11|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(HENRY)119|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(HENRY)12|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(HENRY)13|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - male saint as founder of Order
11H(HENRY)131|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(HENRY)2|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - early life of male saint
11H(HENRY)3|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - personal devotion of male saint
11H(HENRY)31|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(HENRY)32|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(HENRY)33|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(HENRY)34|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(HENRY)35|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - temptation of male saint
11H(HENRY)36|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - penitence of male saint
11H(HENRY)37|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(HENRY)4|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(HENRY)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Henry
11H(HENRY)51|St. Benedict removing the gall stone from the body of St. Henry who lies asleep
11H(HENRY)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Henry - stigmatization of male saint
11H(HENRY)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Henry
11H(HENRY)68|death, deathbed of St. Henry
11H(HENRY)681|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
11H(HENRY)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Henry - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(HENRY)7|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(HENRY)8|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(HENRY)81|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(HENRY)82|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(HENRY)83|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(HENRY)84|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(HENRY)9|the Holy Roman emperor Henry II of Bamberg; possible attributes: crown, lily, model of church, orb, sceptre, sword - portrait of male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)0|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - male saint represented in a group
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)1|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)11|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)119|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)12|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)13|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - male saint as founder of Order
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)131|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)2|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - early life of male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)3|personal devotion of St. Herman Joseph
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)31|personal devotion of St. Herman Joseph - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)32|personal devotion of St. Herman Joseph - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)33|personal devotion of St. Herman Joseph - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)34|mystic marriage of St. Herman Joseph of Steinfeld: he kneels before the Virgin Mary, who appears to him
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)35|personal devotion of St. Herman Joseph - temptation of male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)36|personal devotion of St. Herman Joseph - penitence of male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)37|personal devotion of St. Herman Joseph - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)4|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)5|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)59|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - stigmatization of male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)6|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)68|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)69|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)7|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)8|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)81|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)82|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)83|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)84|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(HERMAN JOSEPH)9|the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife - portrait of male saint
11H(HILARY)|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s)
11H(HILARY)0|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - male saint represented in a group
11H(HILARY)1|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(HILARY)11|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(HILARY)119|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(HILARY)12|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(HILARY)13|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - male saint as founder of Order
11H(HILARY)131|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(HILARY)2|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - early life of male saint
11H(HILARY)3|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - personal devotion of male saint
11H(HILARY)31|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(HILARY)32|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(HILARY)33|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(HILARY)34|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(HILARY)35|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - temptation of male saint
11H(HILARY)36|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - penitence of male saint
11H(HILARY)37|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(HILARY)4|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(HILARY)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Hilary
11H(HILARY)51|St. Hilary driving away serpents from the island of Gallinaria
11H(HILARY)52|at the Council of Seleucia, the earth rises under St. Hilary of Poitiers and forms a seat
11H(HILARY)53|St. Hilary of Poitiers raising a child from the dead
11H(HILARY)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Hilary - stigmatization of male saint
11H(HILARY)6|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(HILARY)68|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(HILARY)69|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(HILARY)7|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(HILARY)8|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(HILARY)81|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(HILARY)82|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(HILARY)83|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(HILARY)84|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(HILARY)9|Hilary (Hilarius), bishop of Poitiers; possible attributes: serpent(s) - portrait of male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)0|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - male saint represented in a group
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)1|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)11|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)119|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)12|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)13|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - male saint as founder of Order
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)131|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)2|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - early life of male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)3|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - personal devotion of male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)31|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)32|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)33|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)34|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)35|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - temptation of male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)36|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - penitence of male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)37|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)4|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)5|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)59|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - stigmatization of male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Hippolytus
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)61|the flesh of St. Hippolytus is cut with hackles (combs)
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)62|St. Hippolytus is tied to the tails of wild horses and dragged to death, or torn apart
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Hippolytus - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Hippolytus - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)7|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)8|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)81|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)82|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)83|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)84|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(HIPPOLYTUS)9|the soldier, martyr and gaoler Hippolytus; possible attributes: hackle, key, rope - portrait of male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)0|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - male saint represented in a group
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)1|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)11|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)119|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)12|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)13|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - male saint as founder of Order
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)131|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)2|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - early life of male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)3|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - personal devotion of male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)31|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)32|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)33|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)34|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)35|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - temptation of male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)36|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - penitence of male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)37|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)4|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)5|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)59|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - stigmatization of male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)6|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)68|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)69|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)7|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)8|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)81|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)82|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)83|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)84|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(HOLY INNOCENTS)9|the Holy Innocents; possible attributes: palm-branches - portrait of male saint
11H(HOMOBONUS)|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors
11H(HOMOBONUS)0|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors - male saint represented in a group
11H(HOMOBONUS)1|specific aspects ~ St. Homobonus
11H(HOMOBONUS)11|St. Homobonus as patron of tailors, with ell and scissors, sometimes sewing
11H(HOMOBONUS)119|St. Homobonus as patron of tailors, with ell and scissors, sometimes sewing - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(HOMOBONUS)12|specific aspects ~ St. Homobonus - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(HOMOBONUS)13|specific aspects ~ St. Homobonus - male saint as founder of Order
11H(HOMOBONUS)131|specific aspects ~ St. Homobonus - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(HOMOBONUS)2|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors - early life of male saint
11H(HOMOBONUS)3|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors - personal devotion of male saint
11H(HOMOBONUS)31|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(HOMOBONUS)32|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(HOMOBONUS)33|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(HOMOBONUS)34|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(HOMOBONUS)35|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors - temptation of male saint
11H(HOMOBONUS)36|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors - penitence of male saint
11H(HOMOBONUS)37|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(HOMOBONUS)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Homobonus
11H(HOMOBONUS)41|the charity of St. Homobonus
11H(HOMOBONUS)411|St. Homobonus distributes alms to the poor
11H(HOMOBONUS)412|St. Homobonus clothes the poor
11H(HOMOBONUS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Homobonus
11H(HOMOBONUS)51|water is changed into wine, when St. Homobonus refills his flask after having given away all his food and drink to a beggar
11H(HOMOBONUS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Homobonus - stigmatization of male saint
11H(HOMOBONUS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Homobonus
11H(HOMOBONUS)68|St. Homobonus dies before a crucifix, and is borne up by angels
11H(HOMOBONUS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Homobonus - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(HOMOBONUS)7|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(HOMOBONUS)8|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(HOMOBONUS)81|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(HOMOBONUS)82|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(HOMOBONUS)83|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(HOMOBONUS)84|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(HOMOBONUS)9|the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors - portrait of male saint
11H(HUBERT)|the hunter Hubert(us), bishop of Maastricht and Liège; possible attributes: hounds, hunting horn, key, stag with crucifix, (bishop's) stole
11H(HUBERT)0|the hunter Hubert(us), bishop of Maastricht and Liège; possible attributes: hounds, hunting horn, key, stag with crucifix, (bishop's) stole - male saint represented in a group
11H(HUBERT)1|the hunter Hubert(us), bishop of Maastricht and Liège; possible attributes: hounds, hunting horn, key, stag with crucifix, (bishop's) stole - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(HUBERT)11|the hunter Hubert(us), bishop of Maastricht and Liège; possible attributes: hounds, hunting horn, key, stag with crucifix, (bishop's) stole - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(HUBERT)119|the hunter Hubert(us), bishop of Maastricht and Liège; possible attributes: hounds, hunting horn, key, stag with crucifix, (bishop's) stole - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(HUBERT)12|the hunter Hubert(us), bishop of Maastricht and Liège; possible attributes: hounds, hunting horn, key, stag with crucifix, (bishop's) stole - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(HUBERT)13|the hunter Hubert(us), bishop of Maastricht and Liège; possible attributes: hounds, hunting horn, key, stag with crucifix, (bishop's) stole - male saint as founder of Order
11H(HUBERT)131|the hunter Hubert(us), bishop of Maastricht and Liège; possible attributes: hounds, hunting horn, key, stag with crucifix, (bishop's) stole - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(HUBERT)2|the hunter Hubert(us), bishop of Maastricht and Liège; possible attributes: hounds, hunting horn, key, stag with crucifix, (bishop's) stole - early life of male saint
11H(HUBERT)3|personal devotion of St. Hubert
11H(HUBERT)31|personal devotion of St. Hubert - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(HUBERT)32|personal devotion of St. Hubert - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(HUBERT)33|personal devotion of St. Hubert - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(HUBERT)34|while hunting on Good Friday St. Hubert is confronted with a white stag bearing a crucifix between its antlers; Hubert kneels before the stag
11H(HUBERT)35|personal devotion of St. Hubert - temptation of male saint
11H(HUBERT)36|personal devotion of St. Hubert - penitence of male saint
11H(HUBERT)37|personal devotion of St. Hubert - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(HUBERT)4|the hunter Hubert(us), bishop of Maastricht and Liège; possible attributes: hounds, hunting horn, key, stag with crucifix, (bishop's) stole - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(HUBERT)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Hubert
11H(HUBERT)51|an angel descending from heaven brings St. Hubert a stole (during his consecration as bishop)
11H(HUBERT)52|St. Hubert miraculously heals people stricken by rabies with his stole or key
11H(HUBERT)53|the dream of pope Sergius: an angel brings the mitre and crozier of St. Lambert, bishop of Liège, and orders the consecration of St. Hubert as Lambert's successor
11H(HUBERT)54|St. Hubert rescues people from drowning during a shipwreck
11H(HUBERT)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Hubert - stigmatization of male saint
11H(HUBERT)6|the hunter Hubert(us), bishop of Maastricht and Liège; possible attributes: hounds, hunting horn, key, stag with crucifix, (bishop's) stole - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(HUBERT)68|the hunter Hubert(us), bishop of Maastricht and Liège; possible attributes: hounds, hunting horn, key, stag with crucifix, (bishop's) stole - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(HUBERT)69|the hunter Hubert(us), bishop of Maastricht and Liège; possible attributes: hounds, hunting horn, key, stag with crucifix, (bishop's) stole - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(HUBERT)7|the hunter Hubert(us), bishop of Maastricht and Liège; possible attributes: hounds, hunting horn, key, stag with crucifix, (bishop's) stole - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(HUBERT)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Hubert
11H(HUBERT)81|the excavation of the body of St. Hubert in the church of Liège
11H(HUBERT)811|the transfer of the body of St. Hubert to his abbey in the Ardennes
11H(HUBERT)82|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Hubert - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(HUBERT)83|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Hubert - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(HUBERT)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Hubert - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(HUBERT)9|the hunter Hubert(us), bishop of Maastricht and Liège; possible attributes: hounds, hunting horn, key, stag with crucifix, (bishop's) stole - portrait of male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)0|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - male saint represented in a group
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)1|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)11|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)119|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)12|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)13|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - male saint as founder of Order
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)131|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)2|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - early life of male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)3|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - personal devotion of male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)31|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)32|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)33|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)34|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)35|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - temptation of male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)36|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - penitence of male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)37|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)4|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Hugh of Lincoln
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)51|miraculous healings of St. Hugh of Lincoln
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)52|St. Hugh of Lincoln raising a child from the dead
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Hugh of Lincoln - stigmatization of male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)6|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)68|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)69|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)7|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)8|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)81|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)82|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)83|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)84|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(HUGH OF LINCOLN)9|the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan - portrait of male saint
11H(HUGH)|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars
11H(HUGH)0|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - male saint represented in a group
11H(HUGH)1|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(HUGH)11|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(HUGH)119|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(HUGH)12|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(HUGH)13|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - male saint as founder of Order
11H(HUGH)131|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(HUGH)2|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - early life of male saint
11H(HUGH)3|personal devotion of St. Hugh
11H(HUGH)31|personal devotion of St. Hugh - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(HUGH)32|personal devotion of St. Hugh - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(HUGH)33|personal devotion of St. Hugh - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(HUGH)34|the vision of the seven stars: they announce to St. Hugh of Grenoble the arrival of St. Bruno the Carthusian and his six companions
11H(HUGH)35|personal devotion of St. Hugh - temptation of male saint
11H(HUGH)36|personal devotion of St. Hugh - penitence of male saint
11H(HUGH)37|personal devotion of St. Hugh - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(HUGH)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Hugh
11H(HUGH)41|St. Hugh of Grenoble indicates to St. Bruno the Carthusian the future site of the abbey of Grande Chartreuse
11H(HUGH)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Hugh
11H(HUGH)51|the meal of the seven first Carthusian monks: St. Hugh of Grenoble transforms the roasted birds into tortoises
11H(HUGH)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Hugh - stigmatization of male saint
11H(HUGH)6|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(HUGH)68|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(HUGH)69|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(HUGH)7|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(HUGH)8|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(HUGH)81|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(HUGH)82|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(HUGH)83|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(HUGH)84|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(HUGH)9|Hugh (Hugo), bishop of Grenoble (often dressed as Carthusian); possible attributes: seven stars - portrait of male saint
11H(HYACINTH)|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin
11H(HYACINTH)0|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - male saint represented in a group
11H(HYACINTH)1|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(HYACINTH)11|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(HYACINTH)119|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(HYACINTH)12|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(HYACINTH)13|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - male saint as founder of Order
11H(HYACINTH)131|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(HYACINTH)2|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - early life of male saint
11H(HYACINTH)3|personal devotion of St. Hyacinth
11H(HYACINTH)31|personal devotion of St. Hyacinth - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(HYACINTH)32|St. Hyacinth of Poland receives the habit of the Dominican Order from St. Dominic
11H(HYACINTH)33|personal devotion of St. Hyacinth - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(HYACINTH)34|St. Hyacinth of Poland kneeling before a vision of the Virgin Mary
11H(HYACINTH)35|personal devotion of St. Hyacinth - temptation of male saint
11H(HYACINTH)36|personal devotion of St. Hyacinth - penitence of male saint
11H(HYACINTH)37|personal devotion of St. Hyacinth - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(HYACINTH)4|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(HYACINTH)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Hyacinth
11H(HYACINTH)51|St. Hyacinth of Poland, holding a statue of the Virgin Mary and a monstrance, miraculously crossing the river Dnieper
11H(HYACINTH)52|miraculous healings of St. Hyacinth of Poland
11H(HYACINTH)53|St. Hyacinth raises a drowned child from the dead
11H(HYACINTH)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Hyacinth - stigmatization of male saint
11H(HYACINTH)6|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(HYACINTH)68|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(HYACINTH)69|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(HYACINTH)7|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(HYACINTH)8|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(HYACINTH)81|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(HYACINTH)82|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(HYACINTH)83|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(HYACINTH)84|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(HYACINTH)9|the Dominican friar Hyacinth(us) of Poland; possible attributes: book, lily, monstrance (or ciborium), statue of the Virgin - portrait of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)0|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - male saint represented in a group
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)1|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)11|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)119|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)12|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)13|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - male saint as founder of Order
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)131|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)2|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - early life of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)3|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - personal devotion of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)31|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)32|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)33|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)34|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)35|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - temptation of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)36|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - penitence of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)37|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)4|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)5|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)59|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - stigmatization of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Ignatius of Antioch
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)68|St. Ignatius of Antioch is thrown to the lions in the arena
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)69|the chest of St. Ignatius of Antioch is opened after his death, and on his heart the IHS monogram is found
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)7|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)8|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)81|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)82|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)83|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)84|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH)9|the bishop of Antioch, Ignatius (Theophoros); possible attributes: heart with IHS monogram, (two) lion - portrait of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS)|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
11H(IGNATIUS)0|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 - male saint represented in a group
11H(IGNATIUS)1|specific aspects ~ St. Ignatius of Loyola
11H(IGNATIUS)11|specific aspects ~ St. Ignatius of Loyola - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(IGNATIUS)119|specific aspects ~ St. Ignatius of Loyola - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(IGNATIUS)12|specific aspects ~ St. Ignatius of Loyola - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(IGNATIUS)13|St. Ignatius of Loyola as founder of the Jesuit Order
11H(IGNATIUS)131|St. Ignatius of Loyola kneels before pope Paul III, who confirms his Order
11H(IGNATIUS)2|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 - early life of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS)3|personal devotion of St. Ignatius of Loyola
11H(IGNATIUS)31|personal devotion of St. Ignatius of Loyola - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS)32|personal devotion of St. Ignatius of Loyola - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS)33|personal devotion of St. Ignatius of Loyola - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS)34|visions of St. Ignatius of Loyola
11H(IGNATIUS)341|Christ appears to St. Ignatius of Loyola bearing the cross: 'Ego vobis Romae propitius ero'
11H(IGNATIUS)342|the Virgin Mary appears to St. Ignatius of Loyola, who is writing his 'Spiritual Exercises'
11H(IGNATIUS)343|St. Peter appears to the wounded St. Ignatius of Loyola after the siege of Pampeluna
11H(IGNATIUS)35|personal devotion of St. Ignatius of Loyola - temptation of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS)36|personal devotion of St. Ignatius of Loyola - penitence of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS)37|personal devotion of St. Ignatius of Loyola - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(IGNATIUS)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Ignatius of Loyola
11H(IGNATIUS)41|St. Ignatius of Loyola blesses the kneeling St. Francis Xavier
11H(IGNATIUS)42|St. Ignatius of Loyola meeting St. Francis Borgia who is received in the Order of the Jesuits
11H(IGNATIUS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Ignatius
11H(IGNATIUS)51|miraculous healings of St. Ignatius of Loyola
11H(IGNATIUS)52|St. Ignatius of Loyola, standing at the top of the altar steps, exorcizing devils from possessed persons; angels chase away the demons
11H(IGNATIUS)53|St. Ignatius extinguishes a fire
11H(IGNATIUS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Ignatius - stigmatization of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS)6|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 - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS)68|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 - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS)69|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 - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS)7|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 - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Ignatius
11H(IGNATIUS)81|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Ignatius - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS)82|the sick are cured with the oil from the lamp before the image of St. Ignatius of Loyola
11H(IGNATIUS)83|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Ignatius - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(IGNATIUS)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Ignatius - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(IGNATIUS)9|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 - portrait of male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble
11H(ILDEFONSO)0|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - male saint represented in a group
11H(ILDEFONSO)1|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)11|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ILDEFONSO)119|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ILDEFONSO)12|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ILDEFONSO)13|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ILDEFONSO)131|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ILDEFONSO)2|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - early life of male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)3|personal devotion of St. Ildefonso
11H(ILDEFONSO)31|personal devotion of St. Ildefonso - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)32|personal devotion of St. Ildefonso - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)33|personal devotion of St. Ildefonso - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)34|visions of St. Ildefonso
11H(ILDEFONSO)341|the Virgin Mary appears to St. Ildefonso and gives him a chasuble
11H(ILDEFONSO)342|St. Leocadia appears to St. Ildefonso and permits him to cut off a piece of her veil; perhaps king Reccesvinth gives him the knife
11H(ILDEFONSO)35|personal devotion of St. Ildefonso - temptation of male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)36|personal devotion of St. Ildefonso - penitence of male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)37|personal devotion of St. Ildefonso - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ILDEFONSO)4|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)5|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)59|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)6|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)68|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)69|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)7|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)8|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)81|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)82|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)83|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ILDEFONSO)84|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ILDEFONSO)9|the archbishop of Toledo, Ildefonso (Alfonso); possible attributes: chasuble - portrait of male saint
11H(ISIDORE)|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle
11H(ISIDORE)0|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - male saint represented in a group
11H(ISIDORE)1|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(ISIDORE)11|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ISIDORE)119|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ISIDORE)12|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ISIDORE)13|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ISIDORE)131|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ISIDORE)2|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - early life of male saint
11H(ISIDORE)3|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - personal devotion of male saint
11H(ISIDORE)31|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ISIDORE)32|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ISIDORE)33|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ISIDORE)34|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(ISIDORE)35|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - temptation of male saint
11H(ISIDORE)36|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - penitence of male saint
11H(ISIDORE)37|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ISIDORE)4|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ISIDORE)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Isidore
11H(ISIDORE)51|while St. Isidore the Labourer is praying in the field before a statue (of the Madonna), an angel ploughs for him with white oxen
11H(ISIDORE)52|St. Isidore the Labourer creates a fountain with his spade
11H(ISIDORE)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Isidore - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ISIDORE)6|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(ISIDORE)68|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ISIDORE)69|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ISIDORE)7|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ISIDORE)8|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ISIDORE)81|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ISIDORE)82|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ISIDORE)83|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ISIDORE)84|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ISIDORE)9|the peasant Isidore the Labourer (Agricola) of Madrid; possible attributes: agricultural implements, e.g.: plough, sickle - portrait of male saint
11H(IVO)|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll
11H(IVO)0|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - male saint represented in a group
11H(IVO)1|specific aspects ~ St. Ivo
11H(IVO)11|St. Ivo as patron of lawyers, wearing gown and cap
11H(IVO)111|St. Ivo enthroned as judge between a rich and a poor litigant: the first offers him money, the second a petition
11H(IVO)119|St. Ivo as patron of lawyers, wearing gown and cap - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(IVO)12|specific aspects ~ St. Ivo - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(IVO)13|specific aspects ~ St. Ivo - male saint as founder of Order
11H(IVO)131|specific aspects ~ St. Ivo - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(IVO)2|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - early life of male saint
11H(IVO)3|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - personal devotion of male saint
11H(IVO)31|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(IVO)32|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(IVO)33|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(IVO)34|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(IVO)35|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - temptation of male saint
11H(IVO)36|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - penitence of male saint
11H(IVO)37|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(IVO)4|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(IVO)5|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(IVO)59|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - stigmatization of male saint
11H(IVO)6|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(IVO)68|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(IVO)69|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(IVO)7|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(IVO)8|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(IVO)81|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(IVO)82|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(IVO)83|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(IVO)84|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(IVO)9|the lawyer Ivo (Yves) of Brittany; possible attributes: book, dove, pen and ink, scroll - portrait of male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)0|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)1|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)11|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)119|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)12|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)13|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)131|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)2|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - early life of male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)3|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - personal devotion of male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)31|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)32|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)33|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)34|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)35|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - temptation of male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)36|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - penitence of male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)37|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)4|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)5|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)59|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)6|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)68|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)69|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)7|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)8|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)81|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)82|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)83|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)84|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)9|the apostle James the Great; possible attributes: book, pilgrim's cloak, hat, shell, staff, and wallet, scroll, sword - portrait of male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll
11H(JAMES THE LESS)0|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - male saint represented in a group
11H(JAMES THE LESS)1|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)11|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(JAMES THE LESS)119|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JAMES THE LESS)12|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JAMES THE LESS)13|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JAMES THE LESS)131|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JAMES THE LESS)2|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - early life of male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)3|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - personal devotion of male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)31|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)32|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)33|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)34|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)35|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - temptation of male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)36|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - penitence of male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)37|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JAMES THE LESS)4|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)5|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)59|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)6|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)68|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)69|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)7|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)8|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)81|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)82|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)83|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JAMES THE LESS)84|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JAMES THE LESS)9|the apostle James the Less, first bishop of Jerusalem; possible attributes: book, fuller's club, scroll - portrait of male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames
11H(JANUARIUS)0|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - male saint represented in a group
11H(JANUARIUS)1|specific aspects ~ St. Januarius
11H(JANUARIUS)11|St. Januarius as protector against eruptions of the Vesuvius, standing beside the vulcano or stopping the flow of lava
11H(JANUARIUS)119|St. Januarius as protector against eruptions of the Vesuvius, standing beside the vulcano or stopping the flow of lava - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JANUARIUS)12|specific aspects ~ St. Januarius - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JANUARIUS)13|specific aspects ~ St. Januarius - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JANUARIUS)131|specific aspects ~ St. Januarius - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JANUARIUS)2|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - early life of male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)3|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - personal devotion of male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)31|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)32|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)33|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)34|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)35|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - temptation of male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)36|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - penitence of male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)37|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JANUARIUS)4|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)5|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)59|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Januarius
11H(JANUARIUS)61|St. Januarius and his companions thrown to the lions in the arena; the lions do not harm them
11H(JANUARIUS)62|St. Januarius in a fiery furnace
11H(JANUARIUS)68|St. Januarius is beheaded (usually together with his companions)
11H(JANUARIUS)681|the index finger of St. Januarius is cut off during his beheading
11H(JANUARIUS)682|after his beheading a woman catches the blood of St. Januarius in a sponge or phial
11H(JANUARIUS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Januarius - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)7|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)8|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)81|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)82|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)83|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JANUARIUS)84|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JANUARIUS)9|the bishop and martyr Januarius of Benevento; possible attributes: book with two phials with blood, flames - portrait of male saint
11H(JEROME)|the monk and hermit Jerome (Hieronymus); possible attributes: book, cardinal's hat, crucifix, hour-glass, lion, skull, stone
11H(JEROME)0|the monk and hermit Jerome (Hieronymus); possible attributes: book, cardinal's hat, crucifix, hour-glass, lion, skull, stone - male saint represented in a group
11H(JEROME)1|specific aspects ~ St. Jerome
11H(JEROME)11|specific aspects ~ St. Jerome - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(JEROME)119|specific aspects ~ St. Jerome - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JEROME)12|St. Jerome as Doctor of the Latin Church in his study with book, pen and ink; lion and cardinal's hat beside him
11H(JEROME)121|St. Jerome translating the Old and the New Testament into Latin (the Vulgate)
11H(JEROME)122|St. Jerome together with his disciples St. Paula and St. Eustochium
11H(JEROME)13|specific aspects ~ St. Jerome - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JEROME)131|specific aspects ~ St. Jerome - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JEROME)2|the monk and hermit Jerome (Hieronymus); possible attributes: book, cardinal's hat, crucifix, hour-glass, lion, skull, stone - early life of male saint
11H(JEROME)3|personal devotion of St. Jerome
11H(JEROME)31|personal devotion of St. Jerome - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JEROME)32|personal devotion of St. Jerome - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JEROME)33|personal devotion of St. Jerome - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JEROME)34|visions of St. Jerome
11H(JEROME)341|in a dream St. Jerome is whipped by angels after having been accused by God of preferring Cicero to the Bible: 'Ciceronianus es'
11H(JEROME)342|St. Jerome listens to angels blowing the trumpets of the Last Judgement
11H(JEROME)35|St. Jerome tempted by a dance of young girls
11H(JEROME)36|St. Jerome as penitent in the desert, half naked, kneeling before a crucifix and holding a stone in his hand to beat his breast; a skull (and other 'Vanitas' symbols), sometimes a scorpion and a snake beside him
11H(JEROME)361|St. Jerome as hermit in a landscape, reading
11H(JEROME)362|St. Jerome as penitent in his study
11H(JEROME)37|personal devotion of St. Jerome - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JEROME)4|the monk and hermit Jerome (Hieronymus); possible attributes: book, cardinal's hat, crucifix, hour-glass, lion, skull, stone - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JEROME)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Jerome
11H(JEROME)51|St. Jerome pulling a thorn out of the paw of a lion
11H(JEROME)52|the lion brings back the stolen ass (and the merchants with their camels) to St. Jerome in the monastery
11H(JEROME)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Jerome - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JEROME)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Jerome
11H(JEROME)68|death of St. Jerome: he is surrounded by his disciples
11H(JEROME)681|the Last Communion of St. Jerome: he is attended and supported by younger priests, one of whom is about to administer the sacrament; usually St. Paula is present
11H(JEROME)682|the burial of St. Jerome
11H(JEROME)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Jerome - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JEROME)7|the monk and hermit Jerome (Hieronymus); possible attributes: book, cardinal's hat, crucifix, hour-glass, lion, skull, stone - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JEROME)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Jerome
11H(JEROME)81|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Jerome - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JEROME)82|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Jerome - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JEROME)83|St. Jerome appears to St. Augustine
11H(JEROME)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Jerome - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JEROME)9|the monk and hermit Jerome (Hieronymus); possible attributes: book, cardinal's hat, crucifix, hour-glass, lion, skull, stone - portrait of male saint
11H(JOACHIM)|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff
11H(JOACHIM)0|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - male saint represented in a group
11H(JOACHIM)1|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(JOACHIM)11|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(JOACHIM)119|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JOACHIM)12|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JOACHIM)13|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JOACHIM)131|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JOACHIM)2|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - early life of male saint
11H(JOACHIM)3|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - personal devotion of male saint
11H(JOACHIM)31|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JOACHIM)32|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JOACHIM)33|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JOACHIM)34|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(JOACHIM)35|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - temptation of male saint
11H(JOACHIM)36|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - penitence of male saint
11H(JOACHIM)37|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JOACHIM)4|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOACHIM)5|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOACHIM)59|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JOACHIM)6|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JOACHIM)68|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JOACHIM)69|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JOACHIM)7|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JOACHIM)8|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JOACHIM)81|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JOACHIM)82|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JOACHIM)83|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JOACHIM)84|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JOACHIM)9|the father of Mary, Joachim; possible attributes: book, two doves, lamb, (shepherd's) staff - portrait of male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword
11H(JOHN & PAUL)0|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(JOHN & PAUL)1|specific aspects ~ St. John & Paul
11H(JOHN & PAUL)11|St. John and St. Paul as weather patrons: John holds a radiant sun or a cloud with lightning, Paul holds a raincloud with raindrops or hailstones
11H(JOHN & PAUL)119|St. John and St. Paul as weather patrons: John holds a radiant sun or a cloud with lightning, Paul holds a raincloud with raindrops or hailstones - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JOHN & PAUL)12|specific aspects ~ St. John & Paul - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JOHN & PAUL)13|specific aspects ~ St. John & Paul - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JOHN & PAUL)131|specific aspects ~ St. John & Paul - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JOHN & PAUL)2|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - early life of male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)3|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - personal devotion of male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)31|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)32|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)33|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)34|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)35|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - temptation of male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)36|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - penitence of male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)37|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JOHN & PAUL)4|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)5|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)59|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. John & Paul
11H(JOHN & PAUL)68|St. John and St. Paul are beheaded
11H(JOHN & PAUL)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. John & Paul - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)7|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)8|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)81|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)82|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)83|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JOHN & PAUL)84|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JOHN & PAUL)9|the brothers and martyrs John (Giovanni) and Paul (Paolo) of Rome; possible attributes: key, sword - portrait of male saint
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)|the archbishop of Constantinople, John Chrysostom; possible attributes: beehive, dove
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)0|the archbishop of Constantinople, John Chrysostom; possible attributes: beehive, dove - male saint represented in a group
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)1|specific aspects ~ St. John Chrysostom
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)11|specific aspects ~ St. John Chrysostom - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)119|specific aspects ~ St. John Chrysostom - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)12|St. John Chrysostom as Doctor of the Greek Church, writing
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)121|a fountain springs up from the writings of St. John Chrysostom; the faithful drink from the water
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)13|specific aspects ~ St. John Chrysostom - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)131|specific aspects ~ St. John Chrysostom - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)2|the archbishop of Constantinople, John Chrysostom; possible attributes: beehive, dove - early life of male saint
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)3|personal devotion of St. John Chrysostom
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)31|personal devotion of St. John Chrysostom - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)32|personal devotion of St. John Chrysostom - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)33|personal devotion of St. John Chrysostom - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)34|personal devotion of St. John Chrysostom - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)35|personal devotion of St. John Chrysostom - temptation of male saint
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)36|St. John Chrysostom as a hermit doing penance in the wilderness, crawling on all fours; a naked woman with a little child present (sometimes she suckles it)
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)37|personal devotion of St. John Chrysostom - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. John Chrysostom
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)41|the charity of St. John Chrysostom: he gives alms to a beggar
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)5|the archbishop of Constantinople, John Chrysostom; possible attributes: beehive, dove - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)59|the archbishop of Constantinople, John Chrysostom; possible attributes: beehive, dove - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)6|the archbishop of Constantinople, John Chrysostom; possible attributes: beehive, dove - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)68|the archbishop of Constantinople, John Chrysostom; possible attributes: beehive, dove - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)69|the archbishop of Constantinople, John Chrysostom; possible attributes: beehive, dove - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)7|the archbishop of Constantinople, John Chrysostom; possible attributes: beehive, dove - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)8|the archbishop of Constantinople, John Chrysostom; possible attributes: beehive, dove - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)81|the archbishop of Constantinople, John Chrysostom; possible attributes: beehive, dove - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)82|the archbishop of Constantinople, John Chrysostom; possible attributes: beehive, dove - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)83|the archbishop of Constantinople, John Chrysostom; possible attributes: beehive, dove - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)84|the archbishop of Constantinople, John Chrysostom; possible attributes: beehive, dove - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JOHN CHRYSOSTOM)9|the archbishop of Constantinople, John Chrysostom; possible attributes: beehive, dove - portrait of male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)0|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - male saint represented in a group
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)1|specific aspects ~ St. John Damascene
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)11|specific aspects ~ St. John Damascene - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)119|specific aspects ~ St. John Damascene - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)12|St. John Damascene writing at his desk
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)13|specific aspects ~ St. John Damascene - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)131|specific aspects ~ St. John Damascene - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)2|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - early life of male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)3|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - personal devotion of male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)31|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)32|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)33|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)34|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)35|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - temptation of male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)36|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - penitence of male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)37|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)4|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. John Damascene
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)51|the hand of St. John Damascene, cut off, is replaced by the Virgin Mary or by an angel
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. John Damascene - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)6|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)68|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)69|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)7|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)8|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)81|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)82|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)83|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)84|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JOHN DAMASCENE)9|the monk and theologian John Damascene (of Damascus); possible attributes: hand - portrait of male saint
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)0|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - male saint represented in a group
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)1|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)11|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)119|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)12|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)13|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)131|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)2|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - early life of male saint
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)3|personal devotion of St. John Gualberto
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)31|personal devotion of St. John Gualberto - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)32|personal devotion of St. John Gualberto - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)33|personal devotion of St. John Gualberto - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)34|St. John Gualberto praying before a crucifix: the head of Christ inclines towards him
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)35|personal devotion of St. John Gualberto - temptation of male saint
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)36|personal devotion of St. John Gualberto - penitence of male saint
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)37|personal devotion of St. John Gualberto - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. John Gualberto
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)41|St. John Gualberto spares the life of the man who assassinated John's brother
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. John Gualberto
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)51|St. John Gualberto present at the ordeal by fire of a monk of his Order to prove the truth of John's accusations about the simony of the archbishop of Florence
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. John Gualberto - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)6|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)68|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)69|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)7|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)8|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)81|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)82|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)83|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)84|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JOHN GUALBERTO)9|John Gualberto, the Benedictine monk, founder of the Order of Vallombrosa; possible attributes: book, crucifix, devil (or heretic) under foot, T-shaped staff - portrait of male saint
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)|the martyr John Nepomuk; possible attributes: book, crucifix, nimbus or crown of five stars, padlock, palm, tongue
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)0|the martyr John Nepomuk; possible attributes: book, crucifix, nimbus or crown of five stars, padlock, palm, tongue - male saint represented in a group
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)1|specific aspects ~ St. John Nepomuk
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)11|John Nepomuk as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)111|St. John Nepomuk with his finger on his lips, as patron of confessors
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)112|St. John Nepomuk as patron of sailors (in a ship)
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)113|St. John Nepomuk as protector against floods, and of bridges
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)119|John Nepomuk as patron, protector, intercessor - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)12|specific aspects ~ St. John Nepomuk - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)13|specific aspects ~ St. John Nepomuk - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)131|specific aspects ~ St. John Nepomuk - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)2|the martyr John Nepomuk; possible attributes: book, crucifix, nimbus or crown of five stars, padlock, palm, tongue - early life of male saint
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)3|the martyr John Nepomuk; possible attributes: book, crucifix, nimbus or crown of five stars, padlock, palm, tongue - personal devotion of male saint
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)31|the martyr John Nepomuk; possible attributes: book, crucifix, nimbus or crown of five stars, padlock, palm, tongue - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)32|the martyr John Nepomuk; possible attributes: book, crucifix, nimbus or crown of five stars, padlock, palm, tongue - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)33|the martyr John Nepomuk; possible attributes: book, crucifix, nimbus or crown of five stars, padlock, palm, tongue - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)34|the martyr John Nepomuk; possible attributes: book, crucifix, nimbus or crown of five stars, padlock, palm, tongue - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)35|the martyr John Nepomuk; possible attributes: book, crucifix, nimbus or crown of five stars, padlock, palm, tongue - temptation of male saint
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)36|the martyr John Nepomuk; possible attributes: book, crucifix, nimbus or crown of five stars, padlock, palm, tongue - penitence of male saint
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)37|the martyr John Nepomuk; possible attributes: book, crucifix, nimbus or crown of five stars, padlock, palm, tongue - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. John Nepomuk
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)41|St. John Nepomuk hears the confession of the queen, wife of King Wenceslas of Germany
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)5|the martyr John Nepomuk; possible attributes: book, crucifix, nimbus or crown of five stars, padlock, palm, tongue - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)59|the martyr John Nepomuk; possible attributes: book, crucifix, nimbus or crown of five stars, padlock, palm, tongue - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. John Nepomuk
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)61|St. John Nepomuk is brought before King Wenceslas of Germany
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)62|St. John of Nepomuk is tortured with torches
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)63|St. John Nepomuk refuses to violate the seal of the confessional
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)68|St. John Nepomuk is thrown into the river Moldau from a bridge
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)681|the body of St. John Nepomuk floats in the water with a mysterious light of five stars above it
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. John Nepomuk - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)7|the martyr John Nepomuk; possible attributes: book, crucifix, nimbus or crown of five stars, padlock, palm, tongue - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. John Nepomuk
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)81|the tongue of St. John Nepomuk is found intact
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)82|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. John Nepomuk - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)83|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. John Nepomuk - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. John Nepomuk - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JOHN NEPOMUK)9|the martyr John Nepomuk; possible attributes: book, crucifix, nimbus or crown of five stars, padlock, palm, tongue - portrait of male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)0|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - male saint represented in a group
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)1|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)11|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)119|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)12|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)13|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)131|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)2|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - early life of male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)3|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - personal devotion of male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)31|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)32|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)33|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)34|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)35|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - temptation of male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)36|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - penitence of male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)37|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. John of Capestrano
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)41|St. John of Capestrano preaching against the vanities of this world; wordly goods are burned in public
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)42|St. John of Capestrano fighting the Turks in the battle of Belgrado
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)5|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)59|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)6|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)68|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)69|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)7|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)8|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)81|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)82|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)83|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)84|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JOHN OF CAPESTRANO)9|the Franciscan friar John of Capestrano; possible attributes: (monstrance with) IHS-monogram, banner with red cross, crucifix, Turk under feet - portrait of male saint
11H(JOHN OF GOD)|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people
11H(JOHN OF GOD)0|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - male saint represented in a group
11H(JOHN OF GOD)1|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(JOHN OF GOD)11|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(JOHN OF GOD)119|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JOHN OF GOD)12|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JOHN OF GOD)13|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JOHN OF GOD)131|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JOHN OF GOD)2|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - early life of male saint
11H(JOHN OF GOD)3|personal devotion of St. John of God
11H(JOHN OF GOD)31|personal devotion of St. John of God - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JOHN OF GOD)32|personal devotion of St. John of God - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JOHN OF GOD)33|personal devotion of St. John of God - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JOHN OF GOD)34|a child holding a pomegranate appears to St. John of God
11H(JOHN OF GOD)35|personal devotion of St. John of God - temptation of male saint
11H(JOHN OF GOD)36|personal devotion of St. John of God - penitence of male saint
11H(JOHN OF GOD)37|personal devotion of St. John of God - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JOHN OF GOD)4|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOHN OF GOD)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. John of God
11H(JOHN OF GOD)51|in the midst of a storm, St. John of God carries a dying man into his hospice, helped by an angel
11H(JOHN OF GOD)52|St. John of God washing Christ's feet
11H(JOHN OF GOD)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. John of God - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JOHN OF GOD)6|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JOHN OF GOD)68|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JOHN OF GOD)69|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JOHN OF GOD)7|glory of St. John of God: he is crowned with thorns by the Virgin Mary and Christ
11H(JOHN OF GOD)8|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JOHN OF GOD)81|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN OF GOD)82|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN OF GOD)83|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JOHN OF GOD)84|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JOHN OF GOD)9|John of God of Granada, the founder of the order of the Brothers Hospitallers; possible attributes: beggars, child, collecting-box, crown of thorns, crucifix, pomegranate (with cross), sick people - portrait of male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)0|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - male saint represented in a group
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)1|specific aspects ~ St. John of Matha
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)11|St. John of Matha interceding with the Trinity for prisoners
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)119|St. John of Matha interceding with the Trinity for prisoners - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)12|specific aspects ~ St. John of Matha - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)13|specific aspects ~ St. John of Matha - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)131|specific aspects ~ St. John of Matha - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)2|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - early life of male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)3|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - personal devotion of male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)31|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)32|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)33|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)34|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)35|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - temptation of male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)36|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - penitence of male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)37|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. John of Matha
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)41|St. John of Matha, usually with St. Felix of Valois, ransoming prisoners or slaves
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. John of Matha
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)51|St. John of Matha and an angel, who frees two prisoners from their chains
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. John of Matha - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)6|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)68|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)69|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)7|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)8|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)81|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)82|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)83|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)84|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JOHN OF MATHA)9|the founder of the Order of the Trinity, John of Matha; possible attributes: (broken) chains, prisoners - portrait of male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)0|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - male saint represented in a group
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)1|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)11|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)119|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)12|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)13|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)131|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)2|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - early life of male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)3|personal devotion of St. John of the Cross
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)31|personal devotion of St. John of the Cross - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)32|personal devotion of St. John of the Cross - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)33|personal devotion of St. John of the Cross - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)34|vision(s), mystic marriage of St. John of the Cross
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)341|Christ, carrying his cross, appears to St. John of the Cross
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)35|personal devotion of St. John of the Cross - temptation of male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)36|personal devotion of St. John of the Cross - penitence of male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)37|personal devotion of St. John of the Cross - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)4|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)5|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)59|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)6|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)68|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)69|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)7|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)8|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)81|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)82|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)83|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)84|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JOHN OF THE CROSS)9|the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, pen - portrait of male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)0|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - male saint represented in a group
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)1|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)11|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)119|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)12|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)13|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)131|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)2|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - early life of male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)3|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - personal devotion of male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)31|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)32|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)33|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)34|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)35|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - temptation of male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)36|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - penitence of male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)37|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)4|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)5|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)59|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)6|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)68|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)69|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)7|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)8|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)81|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)82|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)83|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)84|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST)9|John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff - portrait of male saint
11H(JOHN)|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll
11H(JOHN)0|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - male saint represented in a group
11H(JOHN)1|specific aspects ~ St. John the Evangelist
11H(JOHN)11|specific aspects ~ St. John the Evangelist - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(JOHN)119|specific aspects ~ St. John the Evangelist - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JOHN)12|St. John the Evangelist writing the Gospel, usually the eagle present
11H(JOHN)121|St. John the Evangelist writing the Gospel, his secretary Prochoros present
11H(JOHN)122|St. John writing the Gospel, with inspiratory figure, e.g. angel, hand of God, Mary
11H(JOHN)13|specific aspects ~ St. John the Evangelist - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JOHN)131|specific aspects ~ St. John the Evangelist - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JOHN)2|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - early life of male saint
11H(JOHN)3|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - personal devotion of male saint
11H(JOHN)31|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JOHN)32|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JOHN)33|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JOHN)34|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(JOHN)35|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - temptation of male saint
11H(JOHN)36|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - penitence of male saint
11H(JOHN)37|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JOHN)4|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOHN)5|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOHN)59|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JOHN)6|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JOHN)68|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JOHN)69|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JOHN)7|St. John the Evangelist is received and crowned in heaven by Christ and the apostles
11H(JOHN)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. John
11H(JOHN)81|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. John - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN)82|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. John - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JOHN)83|St. John the Evangelist appears to Galla Placidia in a dream and leaves behind his shoe
11H(JOHN)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. John - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JOHN)9|the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll - portrait of male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns)
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)0|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - male saint represented in a group
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)1|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)11|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)119|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)12|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)13|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)131|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)2|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - early life of male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)3|personal devotion of St. Joseph of Arimathaea
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)31|personal devotion of St. Joseph of Arimathaea - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)32|personal devotion of St. Joseph of Arimathaea - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)33|personal devotion of St. Joseph of Arimathaea - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)34|Christ appears to St. Joseph of Arimathaea, and liberates him from prison
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)35|personal devotion of St. Joseph of Arimathaea - temptation of male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)36|personal devotion of St. Joseph of Arimathaea - penitence of male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)37|personal devotion of St. Joseph of Arimathaea - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Joseph of Arimathaea
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)41|St. Joseph of Arimathaea catching the blood of Christ hanging on the cross in a cup (the Holy Grail)
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)42|St. Joseph of Arimathaea celebrating the first mass with the Holy Grail
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)5|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)59|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)6|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)68|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)69|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)7|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)8|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)81|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)82|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)83|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)84|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA)9|the Jewish councillor Joseph of Arimathaea; possible attributes: Holy Grail, instruments of the Passion (e.g. three nails, crown of thorns) - portrait of male saint
11H(JOSEPH)|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools
11H(JOSEPH)0|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - male saint represented in a group
11H(JOSEPH)1|specific aspects ~ St. Joseph
11H(JOSEPH)11|St. Joseph as foster-father of Christ, holding the child in his arms or leading him by the hand
11H(JOSEPH)119|St. Joseph as foster-father of Christ, holding the child in his arms or leading him by the hand - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JOSEPH)12|specific aspects ~ St. Joseph - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JOSEPH)13|specific aspects ~ St. Joseph - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JOSEPH)131|specific aspects ~ St. Joseph - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JOSEPH)2|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - early life of male saint
11H(JOSEPH)3|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - personal devotion of male saint
11H(JOSEPH)31|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JOSEPH)32|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JOSEPH)33|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JOSEPH)34|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(JOSEPH)35|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - temptation of male saint
11H(JOSEPH)36|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - penitence of male saint
11H(JOSEPH)37|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JOSEPH)4|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOSEPH)5|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JOSEPH)59|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JOSEPH)6|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JOSEPH)68|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JOSEPH)69|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JOSEPH)7|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JOSEPH)8|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JOSEPH)81|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JOSEPH)82|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JOSEPH)83|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JOSEPH)84|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JOSEPH)9|the foster-father of Christ, Joseph of Nazareth, husband of Mary; possible attributes: flowering rod or wand, lily, carpenter's tools - portrait of male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)0|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - male saint represented in a group
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)1|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)11|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)119|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)12|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)13|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)131|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)2|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - early life of male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)3|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - personal devotion of male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)31|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)32|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)33|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)34|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)35|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - temptation of male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)36|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - penitence of male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)37|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)4|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)5|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)59|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)6|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)68|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)69|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)7|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)8|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)81|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)82|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)83|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)84|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JUDE THADDAEUS)9|the apostle Jude Thaddaeus; possible attributes: book, club, halberd, scroll - portrait of male saint
11H(JUDOC)|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet
11H(JUDOC)0|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - male saint represented in a group
11H(JUDOC)1|specific aspects ~ St. Judoc
11H(JUDOC)11|St. Judoc as patron of pilgrims, with pilgrim's hat and staff
11H(JUDOC)111|an angel exchanges Judoc's crown for a pilgrim's staff
11H(JUDOC)119|St. Judoc as patron of pilgrims, with pilgrim's hat and staff - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JUDOC)12|specific aspects ~ St. Judoc - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JUDOC)13|specific aspects ~ St. Judoc - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JUDOC)131|specific aspects ~ St. Judoc - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JUDOC)2|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - early life of male saint
11H(JUDOC)3|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - personal devotion of male saint
11H(JUDOC)31|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JUDOC)32|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JUDOC)33|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JUDOC)34|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(JUDOC)35|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - temptation of male saint
11H(JUDOC)36|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - penitence of male saint
11H(JUDOC)37|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JUDOC)4|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JUDOC)5|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JUDOC)59|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JUDOC)6|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JUDOC)68|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JUDOC)69|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JUDOC)7|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JUDOC)8|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JUDOC)81|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JUDOC)82|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JUDOC)83|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JUDOC)84|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JUDOC)9|the hermit, pilgrim, and erstwhile prince of Brittany, Judoc (Josse) of Ponthieu; possible attributes: crown in hand or at feet - portrait of male saint
11H(JULIAN)|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword
11H(JULIAN)0|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(JULIAN)1|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(JULIAN)11|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(JULIAN)119|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JULIAN)12|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JULIAN)13|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JULIAN)131|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JULIAN)2|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - early life of male saint
11H(JULIAN)3|personal devotion of St. Julian
11H(JULIAN)31|personal devotion of St. Julian - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JULIAN)32|personal devotion of St. Julian - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JULIAN)33|personal devotion of St. Julian - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JULIAN)34|an angel or Christ appears to St. Julian the Hospitaller and his wife in their hospice, rising from the leper's bed into heaven
11H(JULIAN)341|St. Julian the Hospitaller carrying the leper (sometimes Christ) on his shoulders across the river
11H(JULIAN)35|personal devotion of St. Julian - temptation of male saint
11H(JULIAN)36|personal devotion of St. Julian - penitence of male saint
11H(JULIAN)37|personal devotion of St. Julian - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JULIAN)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Julian
11H(JULIAN)41|St. Julian slaying his father and mother lying in bed
11H(JULIAN)42|St. Julian the Hospitaller and his wife tending pilgrims and travellers in their hospice
11H(JULIAN)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Julian
11H(JULIAN)51|St. Julian the Hospitaller, usually with his wife, ferrying Christ across the river in a boat
11H(JULIAN)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Julian - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JULIAN)6|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JULIAN)68|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JULIAN)69|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JULIAN)7|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JULIAN)8|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JULIAN)81|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JULIAN)82|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JULIAN)83|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JULIAN)84|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JULIAN)9|Julian the Hospitaller (Julian(us) Hospitator); possible attributes: boat, book, dog, falcon, oar, stag, sword - portrait of male saint
11H(JUSTUS)|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch
11H(JUSTUS)0|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - male saint represented in a group
11H(JUSTUS)1|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(JUSTUS)11|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(JUSTUS)119|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(JUSTUS)12|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(JUSTUS)13|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - male saint as founder of Order
11H(JUSTUS)131|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(JUSTUS)2|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - early life of male saint
11H(JUSTUS)3|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - personal devotion of male saint
11H(JUSTUS)31|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(JUSTUS)32|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(JUSTUS)33|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(JUSTUS)34|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(JUSTUS)35|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - temptation of male saint
11H(JUSTUS)36|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - penitence of male saint
11H(JUSTUS)37|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(JUSTUS)4|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(JUSTUS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Justus
11H(JUSTUS)51|St. Justus of Beauvais as 'cephalophore', carrying his head in his hands after his beheading
11H(JUSTUS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Justus - stigmatization of male saint
11H(JUSTUS)6|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(JUSTUS)68|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(JUSTUS)69|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(JUSTUS)7|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(JUSTUS)8|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(JUSTUS)81|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(JUSTUS)82|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(JUSTUS)83|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(JUSTUS)84|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(JUSTUS)9|the boy-saint Justus of Beauvais; possible attributes: head in hands, palm-branch - portrait of male saint
11H(KILIAN)|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten
11H(KILIAN)0|saint Kilian represented in a group
11H(KILIAN)01|saint Kilian with saint Kolonat and saint Totnan
11H(KILIAN)1|specific aspects ~ saint Kilian
11H(KILIAN)11|saint Kilian as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(KILIAN)112|saint Kilian as patron saint of Franconia
11H(KILIAN)119|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(KILIAN)12|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(KILIAN)13|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten - male saint as founder of Order
11H(KILIAN)131|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(KILIAN)2|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten - early life of male saint
11H(KILIAN)3|personal devotion of saint Kilian
11H(KILIAN)31|calling of saint Kilian and his companions
11H(KILIAN)32|saint Kilian is consecrated bishop
11H(KILIAN)33|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(KILIAN)34|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(KILIAN)35|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten - temptation of male saint
11H(KILIAN)36|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten - penitence of male saint
11H(KILIAN)37|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(KILIAN)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ saint Kilian
11H(KILIAN)41|Start of the mission
11H(KILIAN)42|Crossing to Würzburg (with companions)
11H(KILIAN)421|Arrival in Würzburg (with companions)
11H(KILIAN)43|Kilian with the Pope
11H(KILIAN)431|Kilian received by the Pope 
11H(KILIAN)44|Kilian preaches 
11H(KILIAN)441|Kilian preaches in presence of Gozbert
11H(KILIAN)45|Kilian baptises pagans
11H(KILIAN)451|Kilian baptises Gozbert 
11H(KILIAN)5|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(KILIAN)59|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten - stigmatization of male saint
11H(KILIAN)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of saint Kilian
11H(KILIAN)61|Kilian forbids the marriage between Gozbert and Gailana
11H(KILIAN)611|Gailana orders Kilian’s murder 
11H(KILIAN)612|An angel announces the martyrdom to Kilian and his companions Kolonat and Totan
11H(KILIAN)62|events following the martyrdom
11H(KILIAN)621|Gailana is possessed by demons
11H(KILIAN)622|Gailana is carried away by demons
11H(KILIAN)623|Suicides of Kilian’s murderers
11H(KILIAN)68|death, deathbed of saint Kilian
11H(KILIAN)681|Kilian is beheaded, stabbed or beaten with sword or another kind of weapon; Kolonat and Totnan often suffer the martyrdom with him; sometimes Gozbert and/or Gailana are present
11H(KILIAN)682|their corpses are buried
11H(KILIAN)69|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(KILIAN)7|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(KILIAN)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ saint Kilian
11H(KILIAN)81|finding, transportation of relics of saint Kilian
11H(KILIAN)811|finding of the bodies (under a horse stable)
11H(KILIAN)812|finding of the intact vestments and books
11H(KILIAN)82|miracles occurring during handling of relics of saint Kilian
11H(KILIAN)821|Atalongus regains his sight
11H(KILIAN)83|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(KILIAN)84|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(KILIAN)9|martyr and bishop of Würzburg Kilian, the Irish 'apostle of Franconia'; possible attributes: crozier, book, sword, dagger, palm-branch, chalice, paten - portrait of male saint
11H(LAMBERT)|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet
11H(LAMBERT)0|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - male saint represented in a group
11H(LAMBERT)1|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(LAMBERT)11|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(LAMBERT)119|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(LAMBERT)12|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(LAMBERT)13|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - male saint as founder of Order
11H(LAMBERT)131|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(LAMBERT)2|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - early life of male saint
11H(LAMBERT)3|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - personal devotion of male saint
11H(LAMBERT)31|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(LAMBERT)32|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(LAMBERT)33|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(LAMBERT)34|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(LAMBERT)35|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - temptation of male saint
11H(LAMBERT)36|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - penitence of male saint
11H(LAMBERT)37|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(LAMBERT)4|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(LAMBERT)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Lambert
11H(LAMBERT)51|St. Lambert carries hot coals in a fold of his surplice to light the incense before the altar
11H(LAMBERT)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Lambert - stigmatization of male saint
11H(LAMBERT)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Lambert
11H(LAMBERT)68|St. Lambert is killed by arrows, a lance or a sword, usually while kneeling in prayer
11H(LAMBERT)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Lambert - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(LAMBERT)7|glory of St. Lambert: his coronation by angels or the Virgin Mary
11H(LAMBERT)8|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(LAMBERT)81|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(LAMBERT)82|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(LAMBERT)83|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(LAMBERT)84|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(LAMBERT)9|Lambert(us), martyr bishop of Maastricht and patron of Liège; possible attributes: arrow, bear, cloth with flames, lance, nobleman under crozier, rationale, sword, two armed men under feet - portrait of male saint
11H(LAURENCE)|the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins)
11H(LAURENCE)0|the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins) - male saint represented in a group
11H(LAURENCE)1|the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins) - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(LAURENCE)11|the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins) - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(LAURENCE)119|the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins) - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(LAURENCE)12|the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins) - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(LAURENCE)13|the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins) - male saint as founder of Order
11H(LAURENCE)131|the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins) - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(LAURENCE)2|the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins) - early life of male saint
11H(LAURENCE)3|personal devotion of St. Laurence
11H(LAURENCE)31|personal devotion of St. Laurence - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(LAURENCE)32|St. Laurence ordained deacon by pope Sixtus II
11H(LAURENCE)33|personal devotion of St. Laurence - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(LAURENCE)34|personal devotion of St. Laurence - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(LAURENCE)35|personal devotion of St. Laurence - temptation of male saint
11H(LAURENCE)36|personal devotion of St. Laurence - penitence of male saint
11H(LAURENCE)37|personal devotion of St. Laurence - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(LAURENCE)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Laurence
11H(LAURENCE)41|St. Laurence receives from pope Sixtus II the treasures of the church
11H(LAURENCE)42|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
11H(LAURENCE)5|the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins) - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(LAURENCE)59|the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins) - stigmatization of male saint
11H(LAURENCE)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Laurence
11H(LAURENCE)61|St. Laurence before the prefect is scourged by Roman soldiers, and his flesh is torn with iron combs
11H(LAURENCE)62|St. Laurence is roasted on a gridiron
11H(LAURENCE)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Laurence - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(LAURENCE)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Laurence - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(LAURENCE)7|the soul of St. Laurence is carried to heaven by angels
11H(LAURENCE)8|post-mortem occurences ~ St. Laurence
11H(LAURENCE)81|post-mortem occurences ~ St. Laurence - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(LAURENCE)82|post-mortem occurences ~ St. Laurence - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(LAURENCE)83|post-mortem occurences ~ St. Laurence - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(LAURENCE)84|post-mortem occurences ~ St. Laurence - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(LAURENCE)9|the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins) - portrait of male saint
11H(LAZARUS)|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book
11H(LAZARUS)0|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - male saint represented in a group
11H(LAZARUS)1|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(LAZARUS)11|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(LAZARUS)119|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(LAZARUS)12|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(LAZARUS)13|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - male saint as founder of Order
11H(LAZARUS)131|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(LAZARUS)2|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - early life of male saint
11H(LAZARUS)3|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - personal devotion of male saint
11H(LAZARUS)31|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(LAZARUS)32|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(LAZARUS)33|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(LAZARUS)34|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(LAZARUS)35|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - temptation of male saint
11H(LAZARUS)36|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - penitence of male saint
11H(LAZARUS)37|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(LAZARUS)4|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(LAZARUS)5|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(LAZARUS)59|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - stigmatization of male saint
11H(LAZARUS)6|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(LAZARUS)68|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(LAZARUS)69|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(LAZARUS)7|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(LAZARUS)8|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(LAZARUS)81|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(LAZARUS)82|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(LAZARUS)83|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(LAZARUS)84|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(LAZARUS)9|the brother of St. Martha and St. Mary Magdalene, Lazarus of Bethany, bishop of Marseilles; possible attributes: bishop's garment, book - portrait of male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)|pope Leo the Great
11H(LEO THE GREAT)0|pope Leo the Great - male saint represented in a group
11H(LEO THE GREAT)1|pope Leo the Great - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)11|pope Leo the Great - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(LEO THE GREAT)119|pope Leo the Great - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(LEO THE GREAT)12|pope Leo the Great - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(LEO THE GREAT)13|pope Leo the Great - male saint as founder of Order
11H(LEO THE GREAT)131|pope Leo the Great - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(LEO THE GREAT)2|pope Leo the Great - early life of male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)3|pope Leo the Great - personal devotion of male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)31|pope Leo the Great - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)32|pope Leo the Great - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)33|pope Leo the Great - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)34|pope Leo the Great - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)35|pope Leo the Great - temptation of male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)36|pope Leo the Great - penitence of male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)37|pope Leo the Great - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(LEO THE GREAT)4|pope Leo the Great - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Leo the Great
11H(LEO THE GREAT)51|pope Leo the Great meets Attila outside the walls of Rome, and points out to him the two apostles St. Peter and St. Paul, appearing in the sky as protectors of Rome
11H(LEO THE GREAT)52|the Virgin Mary restores the hand of St. Leo the Great, after he had cut it off to resist temptation
11H(LEO THE GREAT)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Leo the Great - stigmatization of male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)6|pope Leo the Great - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)68|pope Leo the Great - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)69|pope Leo the Great - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)7|pope Leo the Great - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)8|pope Leo the Great - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)81|pope Leo the Great - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)82|pope Leo the Great - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)83|pope Leo the Great - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(LEO THE GREAT)84|pope Leo the Great - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(LEO THE GREAT)9|pope Leo the Great - portrait of male saint
11H(LEONARD)|the (Benedictine) abbot and hermit Leonard of Noblac; possible attributes: dalmatic, (broken) fetters
11H(LEONARD)0|the (Benedictine) abbot and hermit Leonard of Noblac; possible attributes: dalmatic, (broken) fetters - male saint represented in a group
11H(LEONARD)1|specific aspects ~ St. Leonard
11H(LEONARD)11|St. Leonard as patron of prisoners, holding broken fetters, liberated captives kneeling at his feet
11H(LEONARD)119|St. Leonard as patron of prisoners, holding broken fetters, liberated captives kneeling at his feet - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(LEONARD)12|specific aspects ~ St. Leonard - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(LEONARD)13|specific aspects ~ St. Leonard - male saint as founder of Order
11H(LEONARD)131|specific aspects ~ St. Leonard - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(LEONARD)2|the (Benedictine) abbot and hermit Leonard of Noblac; possible attributes: dalmatic, (broken) fetters - early life of male saint
11H(LEONARD)3|personal devotion of St. Leonard
11H(LEONARD)31|personal devotion of St. Leonard - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(LEONARD)32|St. Leonard baptized by bishop Remigius of Rheims
11H(LEONARD)33|personal devotion of St. Leonard - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(LEONARD)34|personal devotion of St. Leonard - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(LEONARD)35|personal devotion of St. Leonard - temptation of male saint
11H(LEONARD)36|personal devotion of St. Leonard - penitence of male saint
11H(LEONARD)37|personal devotion of St. Leonard - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(LEONARD)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Leonard
11H(LEONARD)41|St. Leonard liberating captives
11H(LEONARD)42|St. Leonard founding a monastery at Noblac
11H(LEONARD)43|St. Leonard helping Queen Clothilda, who was out hunting, in childbirth with his prayers
11H(LEONARD)5|the (Benedictine) abbot and hermit Leonard of Noblac; possible attributes: dalmatic, (broken) fetters - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(LEONARD)59|the (Benedictine) abbot and hermit Leonard of Noblac; possible attributes: dalmatic, (broken) fetters - stigmatization of male saint
11H(LEONARD)6|the (Benedictine) abbot and hermit Leonard of Noblac; possible attributes: dalmatic, (broken) fetters - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(LEONARD)68|the (Benedictine) abbot and hermit Leonard of Noblac; possible attributes: dalmatic, (broken) fetters - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(LEONARD)69|the (Benedictine) abbot and hermit Leonard of Noblac; possible attributes: dalmatic, (broken) fetters - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(LEONARD)7|the (Benedictine) abbot and hermit Leonard of Noblac; possible attributes: dalmatic, (broken) fetters - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(LEONARD)8|the (Benedictine) abbot and hermit Leonard of Noblac; possible attributes: dalmatic, (broken) fetters - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(LEONARD)81|the (Benedictine) abbot and hermit Leonard of Noblac; possible attributes: dalmatic, (broken) fetters - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(LEONARD)82|the (Benedictine) abbot and hermit Leonard of Noblac; possible attributes: dalmatic, (broken) fetters - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(LEONARD)83|the (Benedictine) abbot and hermit Leonard of Noblac; possible attributes: dalmatic, (broken) fetters - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(LEONARD)84|the (Benedictine) abbot and hermit Leonard of Noblac; possible attributes: dalmatic, (broken) fetters - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(LEONARD)9|the (Benedictine) abbot and hermit Leonard of Noblac; possible attributes: dalmatic, (broken) fetters - portrait of male saint
11H(LIVINUS)|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers
11H(LIVINUS)0|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - male saint represented in a group
11H(LIVINUS)1|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(LIVINUS)11|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(LIVINUS)119|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(LIVINUS)12|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(LIVINUS)13|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - male saint as founder of Order
11H(LIVINUS)131|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(LIVINUS)2|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - early life of male saint
11H(LIVINUS)3|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - personal devotion of male saint
11H(LIVINUS)31|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(LIVINUS)32|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(LIVINUS)33|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(LIVINUS)34|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(LIVINUS)35|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - temptation of male saint
11H(LIVINUS)36|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - penitence of male saint
11H(LIVINUS)37|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(LIVINUS)4|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(LIVINUS)5|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(LIVINUS)59|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - stigmatization of male saint
11H(LIVINUS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Livinus
11H(LIVINUS)61|St. Livinus' tongue is cut out and thrown to the dogs
11H(LIVINUS)68|St. Livinus is beheaded
11H(LIVINUS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Livinus - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(LIVINUS)7|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(LIVINUS)8|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(LIVINUS)81|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(LIVINUS)82|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(LIVINUS)83|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(LIVINUS)84|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(LIVINUS)9|the martyr bishop Livinus (Lebuin) of Ghent; possible attributes: tongue in pincers - portrait of male saint
11H(LONGINUS)|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx
11H(LONGINUS)0|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - male saint represented in a group
11H(LONGINUS)1|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(LONGINUS)11|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(LONGINUS)119|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(LONGINUS)12|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(LONGINUS)13|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - male saint as founder of Order
11H(LONGINUS)131|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(LONGINUS)2|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - early life of male saint
11H(LONGINUS)3|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - personal devotion of male saint
11H(LONGINUS)31|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(LONGINUS)32|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(LONGINUS)33|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(LONGINUS)34|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(LONGINUS)35|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - temptation of male saint
11H(LONGINUS)36|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - penitence of male saint
11H(LONGINUS)37|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(LONGINUS)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Longinus
11H(LONGINUS)41|St. Longinus catches the blood of crucified Christ in a cup
11H(LONGINUS)42|St. Longinus rubbing his eyes; a drop of blood of the crucified Christ heals him of his blindness
11H(LONGINUS)5|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(LONGINUS)59|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - stigmatization of male saint
11H(LONGINUS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Longinus
11H(LONGINUS)68|St. Longinus is beheaded in Caesarea
11H(LONGINUS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Longinus - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(LONGINUS)7|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(LONGINUS)8|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(LONGINUS)81|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(LONGINUS)82|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(LONGINUS)83|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(LONGINUS)84|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(LONGINUS)9|the soldier Longinus (the centurion) of Caesarea; possible attributes: lance, pyx - portrait of male saint
11H(LOUIS IX)|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice
11H(LOUIS IX)0|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - male saint represented in a group
11H(LOUIS IX)1|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(LOUIS IX)11|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(LOUIS IX)119|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(LOUIS IX)12|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(LOUIS IX)13|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - male saint as founder of Order
11H(LOUIS IX)131|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(LOUIS IX)2|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - early life of male saint
11H(LOUIS IX)3|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - personal devotion of male saint
11H(LOUIS IX)31|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(LOUIS IX)32|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(LOUIS IX)33|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(LOUIS IX)34|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(LOUIS IX)35|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - temptation of male saint
11H(LOUIS IX)36|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - penitence of male saint
11H(LOUIS IX)37|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(LOUIS IX)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Louis IX
11H(LOUIS IX)41|acts of mercy of St. Louis IX, e.g. washing the feet of the poor
11H(LOUIS IX)42|St. Louis IX on crusade
11H(LOUIS IX)43|St. Louis IX carrying relics (crown of thorns and three nails) towards the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris
11H(LOUIS IX)44|St. Louis IX giving justice beneath the oak of Vincennes
11H(LOUIS IX)5|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(LOUIS IX)59|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - stigmatization of male saint
11H(LOUIS IX)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Louis IX
11H(LOUIS IX)68|St. Louis IX dies of typhoid fever in the army-camp at Tunis
11H(LOUIS IX)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Louis IX - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(LOUIS IX)7|apotheosis of St. Louis IX: he is carried to heaven by angels
11H(LOUIS IX)8|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(LOUIS IX)81|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(LOUIS IX)82|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(LOUIS IX)83|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(LOUIS IX)84|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(LOUIS IX)9|Louis IX, king of France; possible attributes: crown of thorns, fleur-de-lis on his coat, three nails, sceptre with fleur-de-lis, model of church, hand of justice - portrait of male saint
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)|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
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)0|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 - male saint represented in a group
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)1|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 - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)11|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 - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)119|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 - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)12|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 - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)13|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 - male saint as founder of Order
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)131|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 - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)2|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 - early life of male saint
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)3|personal devotion of St. Louis of Toulouse
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)31|personal devotion of St. Louis of Toulouse - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)32|St. Louis consecrated bishop of Toulouse by pope Boniface III
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)33|personal devotion of St. Louis of Toulouse - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)34|personal devotion of St. Louis of Toulouse - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)35|personal devotion of St. Louis of Toulouse - temptation of male saint
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)36|personal devotion of St. Louis of Toulouse - penitence of male saint
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)37|personal devotion of St. Louis of Toulouse - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Louis of Toulouse
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)41|St. Louis of Toulouse crowning his brother Robert king of Naples
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Louis of Toulouse
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)51|miraculous activities of St. Louis of Toulouse, e.g. raising a child from the dead
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Louis of Toulouse - stigmatization of male saint
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)6|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 - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)68|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 - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)69|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 - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)7|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 - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)8|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 - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)81|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 - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)82|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 - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)83|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 - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)84|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 - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(LOUIS OF TOULOUSE)9|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 - portrait of male saint
11H(LUKE)|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll
11H(LUKE)0|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - male saint represented in a group
11H(LUKE)1|specific aspects ~ St. Luke
11H(LUKE)11|St. Luke as patron
11H(LUKE)111|St. Luke as patron of painters
11H(LUKE)112|St. Luke as doctor in a doctor's room with surgical instruments, healing the sick
11H(LUKE)119|St. Luke as patron - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(LUKE)12|St. Luke writing his gospel, usually a (winged) ox present
11H(LUKE)121|St. Luke writing his gospel, St. Paul present
11H(LUKE)122|St. Luke writing his gospel, inspiratory figure present, e.g.: angel(s), dove, hand of God, Mary
11H(LUKE)123|St. Luke handing over the Gospel to Christ
11H(LUKE)13|specific aspects ~ St. Luke - male saint as founder of Order
11H(LUKE)131|specific aspects ~ St. Luke - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(LUKE)2|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - early life of male saint
11H(LUKE)3|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - personal devotion of male saint
11H(LUKE)31|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(LUKE)32|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(LUKE)33|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(LUKE)34|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(LUKE)35|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - temptation of male saint
11H(LUKE)36|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - penitence of male saint
11H(LUKE)37|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(LUKE)4|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(LUKE)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Luke
11H(LUKE)51|St.Luke painting or drawing the Madonna (i.e. Mary and the Christ-child), sometimes Joseph present
11H(LUKE)511|St. Luke painting or drawing the Madonna from memory
11H(LUKE)52|St. Luke showing the portrait of the Madonna
11H(LUKE)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Luke - stigmatization of male saint
11H(LUKE)6|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(LUKE)68|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(LUKE)69|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(LUKE)7|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(LUKE)8|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(LUKE)81|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(LUKE)82|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(LUKE)83|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(LUKE)84|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(LUKE)9|Luke the evangelist; possible attributes: book, (winged) ox, portrait of the Virgin, surgical instruments, painter's utensils, scroll - portrait of male saint
11H(MACARIUS)|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull
11H(MACARIUS)0|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - male saint represented in a group
11H(MACARIUS)1|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(MACARIUS)11|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(MACARIUS)119|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(MACARIUS)12|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(MACARIUS)13|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - male saint as founder of Order
11H(MACARIUS)131|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(MACARIUS)2|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - early life of male saint
11H(MACARIUS)3|personal devotion of St. Macarius
11H(MACARIUS)31|personal devotion of St. Macarius - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(MACARIUS)32|personal devotion of St. Macarius - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(MACARIUS)33|St. Macarius pointing out three graves to three horsemen
11H(MACARIUS)34|personal devotion of St. Macarius - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(MACARIUS)35|personal devotion of St. Macarius - temptation of male saint
11H(MACARIUS)36|St. Macarius conversing with a skull about the tortures of the damned
11H(MACARIUS)37|personal devotion of St. Macarius - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(MACARIUS)4|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MACARIUS)5|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MACARIUS)59|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - stigmatization of male saint
11H(MACARIUS)6|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(MACARIUS)68|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(MACARIUS)69|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(MACARIUS)7|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(MACARIUS)8|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(MACARIUS)81|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(MACARIUS)82|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(MACARIUS)83|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(MACARIUS)84|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(MACARIUS)9|the hermit Macarius of Egypt (the Elder, the Great); possible attributes: T-shaped staff, skull - portrait of male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)|Seven Maccabees
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)0|Seven Maccabees - male saint represented in a group
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)1|Seven Maccabees - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)11|Seven Maccabees - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)119|Seven Maccabees - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)12|Seven Maccabees - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)13|Seven Maccabees - male saint as founder of Order
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)131|Seven Maccabees - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)2|Seven Maccabees - early life of male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)3|Seven Maccabees - personal devotion of male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)31|Seven Maccabees - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)32|Seven Maccabees - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)33|Seven Maccabees - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)34|Seven Maccabees - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)35|Seven Maccabees - temptation of male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)36|Seven Maccabees - penitence of male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)37|Seven Maccabees - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)4|Seven Maccabees - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)5|Seven Maccabees - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)59|Seven Maccabees - stigmatization of male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)6|Seven Maccabees - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)68|Seven Maccabees - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)69|Seven Maccabees - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)7|Seven Maccabees - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)8|Seven Maccabees - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)81|Seven Maccabees - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)82|Seven Maccabees - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)83|Seven Maccabees - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)84|Seven Maccabees - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(MACCABEES, SEVEN)9|Seven Maccabees - portrait of male saint
11H(MARK)|Mark (Marcus) the evangelist, and bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, (winged) lion, pen and inkhorn, scroll
11H(MARK)0|Mark (Marcus) the evangelist, and bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, (winged) lion, pen and inkhorn, scroll - male saint represented in a group
11H(MARK)1|specific aspects ~ St. Mark
11H(MARK)11|St. Mark as patron saint of Venice
11H(MARK)119|St. Mark as patron saint of Venice - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(MARK)12|St. Mark the evangelist writing the Gospel, usually a (winged) lion present
11H(MARK)121|St. Mark writing the Gospel, Peter present
11H(MARK)122|St. Mark writing the Gospel, inspiratory figure present, e.g. hand of God, Sophia
11H(MARK)123|St. Mark handing over the book (the Gospel) to Christ
11H(MARK)13|specific aspects ~ St. Mark - male saint as founder of Order
11H(MARK)131|specific aspects ~ St. Mark - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(MARK)2|Mark (Marcus) the evangelist, and bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, (winged) lion, pen and inkhorn, scroll - early life of male saint
11H(MARK)3|Mark (Marcus) the evangelist, and bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, (winged) lion, pen and inkhorn, scroll - personal devotion of male saint
11H(MARK)31|Mark (Marcus) the evangelist, and bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, (winged) lion, pen and inkhorn, scroll - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(MARK)32|Mark (Marcus) the evangelist, and bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, (winged) lion, pen and inkhorn, scroll - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(MARK)33|Mark (Marcus) the evangelist, and bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, (winged) lion, pen and inkhorn, scroll - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(MARK)34|Mark (Marcus) the evangelist, and bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, (winged) lion, pen and inkhorn, scroll - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(MARK)35|Mark (Marcus) the evangelist, and bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, (winged) lion, pen and inkhorn, scroll - temptation of male saint
11H(MARK)36|Mark (Marcus) the evangelist, and bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, (winged) lion, pen and inkhorn, scroll - penitence of male saint
11H(MARK)37|Mark (Marcus) the evangelist, and bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, (winged) lion, pen and inkhorn, scroll - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(MARK)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Mark
11H(MARK)41|St. Mark preaching at Alexandria
11H(MARK)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Mark
11H(MARK)51|St. Mark miraculously curing the cobbler Anianus, who had injured his hand with an awl
11H(MARK)511|St. Mark baptizing the converted Anianus
11H(MARK)52|the saints Mark, George and Nicholas rescue Venice from a flood by exorcizing devil(s) from a boat during a storm; a fisherman is presented with Mark's ring
11H(MARK)521|the fisherman presents the ring of St. Mark to the doge of Venice
11H(MARK)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Mark - stigmatization of male saint
11H(MARK)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Mark
11H(MARK)61|during a hailstorm St. Mark is dragged through the streets of Alexandria with a rope round his neck
11H(MARK)611|Christ appears to St. Mark in prison
11H(MARK)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Mark - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(MARK)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Mark - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(MARK)7|Mark (Marcus) the evangelist, and bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, (winged) lion, pen and inkhorn, scroll - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(MARK)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Mark
11H(MARK)81|the relics of Mark are transported from Alexandria to Venice
11H(MARK)82|miracles occurring during the transportation of the relics of St. Mark
11H(MARK)83|post-mortem appearances of St. Mark
11H(MARK)831|St. Mark appears and indicates his corpse in the church of San Marco in Venice
11H(MARK)832|St. Mark rescues a slave from martyrdom by coming down from heaven; the instruments of torture break
11H(MARK)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Mark - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(MARK)9|Mark (Marcus) the evangelist, and bishop of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, (winged) lion, pen and inkhorn, scroll - portrait of male saint
11H(MARTIAL)|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff
11H(MARTIAL)0|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - male saint represented in a group
11H(MARTIAL)1|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(MARTIAL)11|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(MARTIAL)119|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(MARTIAL)12|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(MARTIAL)13|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - male saint as founder of Order
11H(MARTIAL)131|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(MARTIAL)2|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - early life of male saint
11H(MARTIAL)3|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - personal devotion of male saint
11H(MARTIAL)31|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(MARTIAL)32|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(MARTIAL)33|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(MARTIAL)34|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(MARTIAL)35|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - temptation of male saint
11H(MARTIAL)36|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - penitence of male saint
11H(MARTIAL)37|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(MARTIAL)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Martial
11H(MARTIAL)41|St. Martial attending Christ and the disciples during the Last Supper
11H(MARTIAL)42|St. Martial and the virgin Valeria, who after her beheading carries her head towards him
11H(MARTIAL)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Martial
11H(MARTIAL)51|miraculous healings of St. Martial
11H(MARTIAL)511|St. Martial raising people from the dead with his staff
11H(MARTIAL)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Martial - stigmatization of male saint
11H(MARTIAL)6|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(MARTIAL)68|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(MARTIAL)69|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(MARTIAL)7|apotheosis of St. Martial: he is carried to heaven
11H(MARTIAL)8|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(MARTIAL)81|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(MARTIAL)82|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(MARTIAL)83|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(MARTIAL)84|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(MARTIAL)9|Martial(is), bishop of Limoges; possible attributes: staff - portrait of male saint
11H(MARTIN)|Martin(us), bishop of Tours; possible attributes: beggar, goose
11H(MARTIN)0|Martin(us), bishop of Tours; possible attributes: beggar, goose - male saint represented in a group
11H(MARTIN)1|Martin(us), bishop of Tours; possible attributes: beggar, goose - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(MARTIN)11|Martin(us), bishop of Tours; possible attributes: beggar, goose - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(MARTIN)119|Martin(us), bishop of Tours; possible attributes: beggar, goose - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(MARTIN)12|Martin(us), bishop of Tours; possible attributes: beggar, goose - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(MARTIN)13|Martin(us), bishop of Tours; possible attributes: beggar, goose - male saint as founder of Order
11H(MARTIN)131|Martin(us), bishop of Tours; possible attributes: beggar, goose - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(MARTIN)2|early life of St. Martin
11H(MARTIN)21|the knighting of St. Martin: he receives his armour from the emperor Constantine II
11H(MARTIN)3|personal devotion of St. Martin
11H(MARTIN)31|personal devotion of St. Martin - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(MARTIN)32|personal devotion of St. Martin - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(MARTIN)33|St. Martin renounces his arms before the emperor, who accuses him of cowardice; St. Martin places himself in the front line of the battle, only carrying a cross
11H(MARTIN)34|visions of St. Martin
11H(MARTIN)341|the Virgin Mary, Agnes and Thecla appear to St. Martin in his cell
11H(MARTIN)35|personal devotion of St. Martin - temptation of male saint
11H(MARTIN)36|personal devotion of St. Martin - penitence of male saint
11H(MARTIN)37|personal devotion of St. Martin - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(MARTIN)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Martin
11H(MARTIN)41|St. Martin divides his cloak (i.e. the charity of St. Martin): he is usually shown on horseback, cutting his cloak with his sword, or putting part of the cloak round the shoulders of a beggar who kneels beside him
11H(MARTIN)411|dream of St. Martin: Christ appears to him, wearing the piece of cloak he had given to the beggar
11H(MARTIN)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Martin
11H(MARTIN)51|the mass of St. Martin: Martin is shown celebrating Mass in an ill-fitting smock, having given his chasuble to a needy beggar; in church at the altar, a ball of fire descends on his head, and angels cover his arms with sleeves of gold and precious stones
11H(MARTIN)52|the miracle of the pine-tree: heathen worshippers of a tree have St. Martin tied to it when he wants to cut it down; it falls down to the other side, and St. Martin is saved
11H(MARTIN)53|miraculous healings of St. Martin
11H(MARTIN)531|St. Martin heals a leper by kissing him
11H(MARTIN)532|St. Martin raises a boy from the dead
11H(MARTIN)533|St. Martin exorcizes the devil
11H(MARTIN)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Martin - stigmatization of male saint
11H(MARTIN)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Martin
11H(MARTIN)68|deathbed of St. Martin
11H(MARTIN)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Martin - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(MARTIN)7|apotheosis of St. Martin: he is carried to the Trinity by angels
11H(MARTIN)8|Martin(us), bishop of Tours; possible attributes: beggar, goose - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(MARTIN)81|Martin(us), bishop of Tours; possible attributes: beggar, goose - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(MARTIN)82|Martin(us), bishop of Tours; possible attributes: beggar, goose - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(MARTIN)83|Martin(us), bishop of Tours; possible attributes: beggar, goose - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(MARTIN)84|Martin(us), bishop of Tours; possible attributes: beggar, goose - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(MARTIN)9|Martin(us), bishop of Tours; possible attributes: beggar, goose - portrait of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)|Martyrs of Gorkum
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)0|Martyrs of Gorkum - male saint represented in a group
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)1|Martyrs of Gorkum - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)11|Martyrs of Gorkum - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)119|Martyrs of Gorkum - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)12|Martyrs of Gorkum - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)13|Martyrs of Gorkum - male saint as founder of Order
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)131|Martyrs of Gorkum - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)2|Martyrs of Gorkum - early life of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)3|Martyrs of Gorkum - personal devotion of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)31|Martyrs of Gorkum - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)32|Martyrs of Gorkum - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)33|Martyrs of Gorkum - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)34|Martyrs of Gorkum - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)35|Martyrs of Gorkum - temptation of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)36|Martyrs of Gorkum - penitence of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)37|Martyrs of Gorkum - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)4|Martyrs of Gorkum - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)5|Martyrs of Gorkum - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)59|Martyrs of Gorkum - stigmatization of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Martyrs of Gorkum
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)61|nineteen friars of different orders are taken prisoner and hanged by 'Watergeuzen' (Beggars of the Sea) after the capture of Gorkum (in Holland)
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Martyrs of Gorkum - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Martyrs of Gorkum - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)7|Martyrs of Gorkum - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)8|Martyrs of Gorkum - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)81|Martyrs of Gorkum - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)82|Martyrs of Gorkum - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)83|Martyrs of Gorkum - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)84|Martyrs of Gorkum - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF GORKUM)9|Martyrs of Gorkum - portrait of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)|Martyrs of Japan
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)0|Martyrs of Japan - male saint represented in a group
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)1|Martyrs of Japan - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)11|Martyrs of Japan - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)119|Martyrs of Japan - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)12|Martyrs of Japan - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)13|Martyrs of Japan - male saint as founder of Order
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)131|Martyrs of Japan - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)2|Martyrs of Japan - early life of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)3|Martyrs of Japan - personal devotion of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)31|Martyrs of Japan - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)32|Martyrs of Japan - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)33|Martyrs of Japan - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)34|Martyrs of Japan - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)35|Martyrs of Japan - temptation of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)36|Martyrs of Japan - penitence of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)37|Martyrs of Japan - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)4|Martyrs of Japan - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)5|Martyrs of Japan - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)59|Martyrs of Japan - stigmatization of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Martyrs of Japan
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)61|near Nagasaki in Japan, twenty-six Franciscan and/or Jesuit friars are crucified and pierced with lances
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Martyrs of Japan - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Martyrs of Japan - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)7|Martyrs of Japan - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)8|Martyrs of Japan - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)81|Martyrs of Japan - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)82|Martyrs of Japan - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)83|Martyrs of Japan - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)84|Martyrs of Japan - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF JAPAN)9|Martyrs of Japan - portrait of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)0|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - male saint represented in a group
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)1|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)11|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)119|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)12|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)13|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - male saint as founder of Order
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)131|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)2|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - early life of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)3|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - personal devotion of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)31|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)32|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)33|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)34|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)35|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - temptation of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)36|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - penitence of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)37|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)4|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)5|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)59|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - stigmatization of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Martyrs of Maroc
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)61|five Franciscan friars (Accursius, Adiutus, Benardus, Otto, and Petrus) are martyred by a sultan, who splits their skulls with a scimitar and beheads them
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Martyrs of Maroc - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Martyrs of Maroc - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)7|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)8|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)81|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)82|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)83|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)84|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF MAROC)9|Martyrs of Maroc; possible attributes: scimitar (sword or sabre) in skull, split skull, sword in hand - portrait of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)0|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - male saint represented in a group
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)1|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)11|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)119|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)12|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)13|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - male saint as founder of Order
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)131|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)2|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - early life of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)3|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - personal devotion of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)31|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)32|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)33|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)34|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)35|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - temptation of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)36|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - penitence of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)37|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)4|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)5|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)59|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - stigmatization of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)61|forty Christian Roman soldiers are driven naked on the frozen lake of Sebaste in Armenia
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)7|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)8|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)81|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)82|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)83|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)84|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(MARTYRS OF SEBASTE, FORTY)9|Forty Martyrs of Sebaste - portrait of male saint
11H(MATTHEW)|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword
11H(MATTHEW)0|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(MATTHEW)1|specific aspects ~ St. Matthew
11H(MATTHEW)11|specific aspects ~ St. Matthew - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(MATTHEW)119|specific aspects ~ St. Matthew - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(MATTHEW)12|St. Matthew writing the Gospel, usually the angel present, dictating or assisting him
11H(MATTHEW)121|St. Matthew handing over the Gospel to Christ
11H(MATTHEW)13|specific aspects ~ St. Matthew - male saint as founder of Order
11H(MATTHEW)131|specific aspects ~ St. Matthew - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(MATTHEW)2|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - early life of male saint
11H(MATTHEW)3|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - personal devotion of male saint
11H(MATTHEW)31|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(MATTHEW)32|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(MATTHEW)33|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(MATTHEW)34|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(MATTHEW)35|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - temptation of male saint
11H(MATTHEW)36|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - penitence of male saint
11H(MATTHEW)37|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(MATTHEW)4|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MATTHEW)5|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MATTHEW)59|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - stigmatization of male saint
11H(MATTHEW)6|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(MATTHEW)68|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(MATTHEW)69|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(MATTHEW)7|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(MATTHEW)8|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(MATTHEW)81|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(MATTHEW)82|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(MATTHEW)83|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(MATTHEW)84|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(MATTHEW)9|the apostle and evangelist Matthew (Mattheus); possible attributes: angel, axe, book, halberd, pen and inkhorn, purse, scroll, square, sword - portrait of male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword
11H(MATTHIAS)0|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(MATTHIAS)1|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)11|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(MATTHIAS)119|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(MATTHIAS)12|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(MATTHIAS)13|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - male saint as founder of Order
11H(MATTHIAS)131|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(MATTHIAS)2|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - early life of male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)3|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - personal devotion of male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)31|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)32|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)33|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)34|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)35|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - temptation of male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)36|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - penitence of male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)37|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(MATTHIAS)4|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)5|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)59|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - stigmatization of male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)6|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)68|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)69|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)7|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)8|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)81|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)82|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)83|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(MATTHIAS)84|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(MATTHIAS)9|the apostle and martyr Matthias; possible attributes: axe, book, cross, halberd, scroll, sword - portrait of male saint
11H(MAURICE)|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross)
11H(MAURICE)0|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - male saint represented in a group
11H(MAURICE)1|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(MAURICE)11|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(MAURICE)119|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(MAURICE)12|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(MAURICE)13|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - male saint as founder of Order
11H(MAURICE)131|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(MAURICE)2|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - early life of male saint
11H(MAURICE)3|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - personal devotion of male saint
11H(MAURICE)31|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(MAURICE)32|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(MAURICE)33|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(MAURICE)34|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(MAURICE)35|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - temptation of male saint
11H(MAURICE)36|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - penitence of male saint
11H(MAURICE)37|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(MAURICE)4|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MAURICE)5|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(MAURICE)59|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - stigmatization of male saint
11H(MAURICE)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Maurice
11H(MAURICE)61|St. Maurice and his companions of the Theban Legion refuse to worship pagan statues
11H(MAURICE)62|St. Maurice and his companions are beheaded (sometimes St. Maurice in discussion with his companions before the martyrdom)
11H(MAURICE)63|the massacre of the Theban Legion
11H(MAURICE)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Maurice - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(MAURICE)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Maurice - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(MAURICE)7|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(MAURICE)8|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(MAURICE)81|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(MAURICE)82|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(MAURICE)83|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(MAURICE)84|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(MAURICE)9|the warrior martyr Maurice (Mauritius) of Agaunum, commander of the Theban Legion; possible attributes: banner, lance, shield (with trefoil cross) - portrait of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)|the Augustine hermit, Nicholas of Tolentino; possible attributes: book, crucifix, (entwined with lilies), lily, (basket with) loaves, two doves (on a dish or flying away), star (on his breast)
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)0|the Augustine hermit, Nicholas of Tolentino; possible attributes: book, crucifix, (entwined with lilies), lily, (basket with) loaves, two doves (on a dish or flying away), star (on his breast) - male saint represented in a group
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)1|specific aspects ~ St. Nicholas of Tolentino
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)11|St. Nicholas of Tolentino as patron, intercessor
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)111|St. Nicholas of Tolentino as plague patron: with his hand he stops the arrows sent down by God or an angel
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)112|St. Nicholas of Tolentino interceding for the souls in purgatory
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)119|St. Nicholas of Tolentino as patron, intercessor - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)12|specific aspects ~ St. Nicholas of Tolentino - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)13|specific aspects ~ St. Nicholas of Tolentino - male saint as founder of Order
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)131|specific aspects ~ St. Nicholas of Tolentino - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)2|the Augustine hermit, Nicholas of Tolentino; possible attributes: book, crucifix, (entwined with lilies), lily, (basket with) loaves, two doves (on a dish or flying away), star (on his breast) - early life of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)3|personal devotion of St. Nicholas of Tolentino
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)31|personal devotion of St. Nicholas of Tolentino - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)32|personal devotion of St. Nicholas of Tolentino - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)33|personal devotion of St. Nicholas of Tolentino - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)34|Mary appears to St. Nicholas of Tolentino on his sick-bed, offering him a loaf (he changes the loaf into roses)
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)35|personal devotion of St. Nicholas of Tolentino - temptation of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)36|personal devotion of St. Nicholas of Tolentino - penitence of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)37|personal devotion of St. Nicholas of Tolentino - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Nicholas of Tolentino
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)41|St. Nicholas distributes bread among the sick
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Nicholas of Tolentino
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)51|miraculous healings of St. Nicholas of Tolentino
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)52|St. Nicholas of Tolentino, on his sick-bed, refuses a dish of roast birds; he restores them to life and they fly away
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)53|St. Nicholas of Tolentino holding up a hanged man
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)54|St. Nicholas of Tolentino saving a ship from shipwreck
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Nicholas of Tolentino - stigmatization of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)6|the Augustine hermit, Nicholas of Tolentino; possible attributes: book, crucifix, (entwined with lilies), lily, (basket with) loaves, two doves (on a dish or flying away), star (on his breast) - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)68|the Augustine hermit, Nicholas of Tolentino; possible attributes: book, crucifix, (entwined with lilies), lily, (basket with) loaves, two doves (on a dish or flying away), star (on his breast) - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)69|the Augustine hermit, Nicholas of Tolentino; possible attributes: book, crucifix, (entwined with lilies), lily, (basket with) loaves, two doves (on a dish or flying away), star (on his breast) - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)7|the Augustine hermit, Nicholas of Tolentino; possible attributes: book, crucifix, (entwined with lilies), lily, (basket with) loaves, two doves (on a dish or flying away), star (on his breast) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)8|the Augustine hermit, Nicholas of Tolentino; possible attributes: book, crucifix, (entwined with lilies), lily, (basket with) loaves, two doves (on a dish or flying away), star (on his breast) - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)81|the Augustine hermit, Nicholas of Tolentino; possible attributes: book, crucifix, (entwined with lilies), lily, (basket with) loaves, two doves (on a dish or flying away), star (on his breast) - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)82|the Augustine hermit, Nicholas of Tolentino; possible attributes: book, crucifix, (entwined with lilies), lily, (basket with) loaves, two doves (on a dish or flying away), star (on his breast) - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)83|the Augustine hermit, Nicholas of Tolentino; possible attributes: book, crucifix, (entwined with lilies), lily, (basket with) loaves, two doves (on a dish or flying away), star (on his breast) - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)84|the Augustine hermit, Nicholas of Tolentino; possible attributes: book, crucifix, (entwined with lilies), lily, (basket with) loaves, two doves (on a dish or flying away), star (on his breast) - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS OF TOLENTINO)9|the Augustine hermit, Nicholas of Tolentino; possible attributes: book, crucifix, (entwined with lilies), lily, (basket with) loaves, two doves (on a dish or flying away), star (on his breast) - portrait of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS)|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
11H(NICHOLAS)0|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 - male saint represented in a group
11H(NICHOLAS)1|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 - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(NICHOLAS)11|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 - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(NICHOLAS)119|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 - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(NICHOLAS)12|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 - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(NICHOLAS)13|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 - male saint as founder of Order
11H(NICHOLAS)131|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 - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(NICHOLAS)2|early life of St. Nicholas
11H(NICHOLAS)21|St. Nicholas as baby refuses his mother's breast on fasting days
11H(NICHOLAS)22|St. Nicholas as new-born baby stands up in his bath with his hands joined in thanksgiving
11H(NICHOLAS)3|personal devotion of St. Nicholas
11H(NICHOLAS)31|personal devotion of St. Nicholas - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS)32|St. Nicholas consecrated bishop
11H(NICHOLAS)33|personal devotion of St. Nicholas - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS)34|personal devotion of St. Nicholas - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS)35|personal devotion of St. Nicholas - temptation of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS)36|personal devotion of St. Nicholas - penitence of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS)37|personal devotion of St. Nicholas - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(NICHOLAS)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Nicholas
11H(NICHOLAS)41|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
11H(NICHOLAS)42|St. Nicholas cuts down a tree dedicated to Diana
11H(NICHOLAS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Nicholas
11H(NICHOLAS)51|St. Nicholas restores to life three children who had been murdered, dismembered, and salted down in a pickling tub by an inn-keeper
11H(NICHOLAS)52|during a famine at Myra, St. Nicholas miraculously multiplies the number of corn-sacks, unloaded from boats in the harbour
11H(NICHOLAS)53|St. Nicholas frees three soldiers from prison by appearing to emperor Constantine in a dream; Constantine sends the three released men with gifts to St. Nicholas
11H(NICHOLAS)54|St. Nicholas prevents the execution by the sword of three innocent soldiers
11H(NICHOLAS)55|St. Nicholas raising from the dead a man who was unjustly hanged
11H(NICHOLAS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Nicholas - stigmatization of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS)6|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 - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS)68|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 - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS)69|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 - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS)7|glory of St. Nicholas: angels carry his soul to heaven
11H(NICHOLAS)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Nicholas
11H(NICHOLAS)81|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Nicholas - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS)82|oil flows from St. Nicholas' tomb and heals the sick
11H(NICHOLAS)83|post-mortem appearances of St. Nicholas
11H(NICHOLAS)831|St. Nicholas, invoked by sailors whose boat is sinking, appears in the sky and calms the waves
11H(NICHOLAS)832|during a banquet of a heathen king, the young cupbearer is borne away through the air by Nicholas
11H(NICHOLAS)833|St. Nicholas appears to pilgrims who had received a flask of oil from the devil (or Diana) disguised as a pious woman; they pour the oil into the sea whereupon it bursts into flames
11H(NICHOLAS)834|a boy falls into the sea with a golden cup; St. Nicholas restores the boy and the cup to the boy's father
11H(NICHOLAS)835|a Jew beats the statue of St. Nicholas, because he has been robbed; St. Nicholas appears to the thieves, who then restore the money, and the Jew is converted
11H(NICHOLAS)836|story of the Jew, the dishonest Christian, and the stick filled with money; the Christian, overrun by a cart, is raised from the dead by St. Nicholas
11H(NICHOLAS)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Nicholas - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(NICHOLAS)9|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 - portrait of male saint
11H(NORBERT)|the founder of the Praemonstratensians, and archbishop of Magdeburg, Norbert; possible attributes: chalice (with spider), devil under feet, monstrance, the heretic Tankelin
11H(NORBERT)0|the founder of the Praemonstratensians, and archbishop of Magdeburg, Norbert; possible attributes: chalice (with spider), devil under feet, monstrance, the heretic Tankelin - male saint represented in a group
11H(NORBERT)1|specific aspects ~ St. Norbert
11H(NORBERT)11|St. Norbert trampling the heretic Tankelin
11H(NORBERT)119|St. Norbert trampling the heretic Tankelin - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(NORBERT)12|specific aspects ~ St. Norbert - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(NORBERT)13|the Virgin Mary dictates to St. Norbert the Rule of his Order
11H(NORBERT)131|the Virgin Mary dictates to St. Norbert the Rule of his Order - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(NORBERT)2|the founder of the Praemonstratensians, and archbishop of Magdeburg, Norbert; possible attributes: chalice (with spider), devil under feet, monstrance, the heretic Tankelin - early life of male saint
11H(NORBERT)3|personal devotion of St. Norbert
11H(NORBERT)31|the conversion of St. Norbert: when riding on horseback, he is thrown out of the saddle by a thunderbolt
11H(NORBERT)32|personal devotion of St. Norbert - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(NORBERT)33|St. Norbert gives away his possessions to the poor
11H(NORBERT)34|visions of St. Norbert
11H(NORBERT)341|the Virgin Mary gives St. Norbert a scapular
11H(NORBERT)342|St. Gereon of Cologne appears to St. Norbert, and indicates the place of his relics
11H(NORBERT)35|personal devotion of St. Norbert - temptation of male saint
11H(NORBERT)36|personal devotion of St. Norbert - penitence of male saint
11H(NORBERT)37|personal devotion of St. Norbert - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(NORBERT)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Norbert
11H(NORBERT)41|St. Norbert preaching at Antwerp before the dissenter Tankelin
11H(NORBERT)42|the citizens of Antwerp bring back to St. Norbert the monstrance and other sacred vessels that they had hidden from Tankelin
11H(NORBERT)5|the founder of the Praemonstratensians, and archbishop of Magdeburg, Norbert; possible attributes: chalice (with spider), devil under feet, monstrance, the heretic Tankelin - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(NORBERT)59|the founder of the Praemonstratensians, and archbishop of Magdeburg, Norbert; possible attributes: chalice (with spider), devil under feet, monstrance, the heretic Tankelin - stigmatization of male saint
11H(NORBERT)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Norbert
11H(NORBERT)68|deathbed of St. Norbert
11H(NORBERT)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Norbert - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(NORBERT)7|triumph of St. Norbert
11H(NORBERT)8|the founder of the Praemonstratensians, and archbishop of Magdeburg, Norbert; possible attributes: chalice (with spider), devil under feet, monstrance, the heretic Tankelin - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(NORBERT)81|the founder of the Praemonstratensians, and archbishop of Magdeburg, Norbert; possible attributes: chalice (with spider), devil under feet, monstrance, the heretic Tankelin - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(NORBERT)82|the founder of the Praemonstratensians, and archbishop of Magdeburg, Norbert; possible attributes: chalice (with spider), devil under feet, monstrance, the heretic Tankelin - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(NORBERT)83|the founder of the Praemonstratensians, and archbishop of Magdeburg, Norbert; possible attributes: chalice (with spider), devil under feet, monstrance, the heretic Tankelin - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(NORBERT)84|the founder of the Praemonstratensians, and archbishop of Magdeburg, Norbert; possible attributes: chalice (with spider), devil under feet, monstrance, the heretic Tankelin - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(NORBERT)9|the founder of the Praemonstratensians, and archbishop of Magdeburg, Norbert; possible attributes: chalice (with spider), devil under feet, monstrance, the heretic Tankelin - portrait of male saint
11H(ONUPHRIUS)|the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions
11H(ONUPHRIUS)0|the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions - male saint represented in a group
11H(ONUPHRIUS)1|the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(ONUPHRIUS)11|the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ONUPHRIUS)119|the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ONUPHRIUS)12|the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ONUPHRIUS)13|the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ONUPHRIUS)131|the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ONUPHRIUS)2|early life of St. Onuphrius
11H(ONUPHRIUS)21|ordeal by fire of the new-born St. Onuphrius: the child is held in a burning fire, but comes out unharmed and thus proves its legitimacy
11H(ONUPHRIUS)3|personal devotion of St. Onuphrius
11H(ONUPHRIUS)31|personal devotion of St. Onuphrius - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ONUPHRIUS)32|personal devotion of St. Onuphrius - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ONUPHRIUS)33|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
11H(ONUPHRIUS)331|St. Onuphrius crawls on all fours
11H(ONUPHRIUS)34|St. Onuphrius receives the communion wafer from an angel
11H(ONUPHRIUS)35|personal devotion of St. Onuphrius - temptation of male saint
11H(ONUPHRIUS)36|St. Onuphrius as penitent in the wilderness with a skull, sometimes kneeling before a crucifix
11H(ONUPHRIUS)37|personal devotion of St. Onuphrius - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ONUPHRIUS)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Onuphrius
11H(ONUPHRIUS)41|the hermit Paphnutius visits St. Onuphrius in the desert
11H(ONUPHRIUS)5|the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ONUPHRIUS)59|the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ONUPHRIUS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Onuphrius
11H(ONUPHRIUS)68|death of St. Onuphrius: Paphnutius buries him with the help of two lions
11H(ONUPHRIUS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Onuphrius - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ONUPHRIUS)7|the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ONUPHRIUS)8|the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ONUPHRIUS)81|the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ONUPHRIUS)82|the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ONUPHRIUS)83|the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ONUPHRIUS)84|the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ONUPHRIUS)9|the hermit Onuphrius; possible attributes: chalice and host, cross, crown (or coins), at his feet, raven, two lions - portrait of male saint
11H(OSWALD)|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak
11H(OSWALD)0|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - male saint represented in a group
11H(OSWALD)1|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(OSWALD)11|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(OSWALD)119|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(OSWALD)12|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(OSWALD)13|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - male saint as founder of Order
11H(OSWALD)131|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(OSWALD)2|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - early life of male saint
11H(OSWALD)3|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - personal devotion of male saint
11H(OSWALD)31|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(OSWALD)32|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(OSWALD)33|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(OSWALD)34|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(OSWALD)35|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - temptation of male saint
11H(OSWALD)36|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - penitence of male saint
11H(OSWALD)37|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(OSWALD)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Oswald
11H(OSWALD)41|St. Oswald distributes the pieces of his shattered silver dish among the poor
11H(OSWALD)42|the coronation of St. Oswald: a raven brings him a phial of oil
11H(OSWALD)5|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(OSWALD)59|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - stigmatization of male saint
11H(OSWALD)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Oswald
11H(OSWALD)68|death of St. Oswald on the battlefield
11H(OSWALD)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Oswald - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(OSWALD)7|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(OSWALD)8|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(OSWALD)81|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(OSWALD)82|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(OSWALD)83|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(OSWALD)84|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(OSWALD)9|Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak - portrait of male saint
11H(PANCRAS)|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword
11H(PANCRAS)0|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(PANCRAS)1|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(PANCRAS)11|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(PANCRAS)119|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(PANCRAS)12|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(PANCRAS)13|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - male saint as founder of Order
11H(PANCRAS)131|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(PANCRAS)2|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - early life of male saint
11H(PANCRAS)3|personal devotion of St. Pancras
11H(PANCRAS)31|personal devotion of St. Pancras - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(PANCRAS)32|St. Pancras baptized by pope Cornelius
11H(PANCRAS)33|personal devotion of St. Pancras - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(PANCRAS)34|personal devotion of St. Pancras - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(PANCRAS)35|personal devotion of St. Pancras - temptation of male saint
11H(PANCRAS)36|personal devotion of St. Pancras - penitence of male saint
11H(PANCRAS)37|personal devotion of St. Pancras - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(PANCRAS)4|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(PANCRAS)5|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(PANCRAS)59|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - stigmatization of male saint
11H(PANCRAS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Pancras
11H(PANCRAS)68|St. Pancras is beheaded
11H(PANCRAS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Pancras - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(PANCRAS)7|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(PANCRAS)8|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(PANCRAS)81|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(PANCRAS)82|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(PANCRAS)83|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(PANCRAS)84|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(PANCRAS)9|the martyr Pancras (Pancratius) of Rome; possible attributes: sword - portrait of male saint
11H(PANTALEON)|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword
11H(PANTALEON)0|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(PANTALEON)1|specific aspects ~ St. Pantaleon
11H(PANTALEON)11|St. Pantaleon as patron of medical science (or of physicians)
11H(PANTALEON)119|St. Pantaleon as patron of medical science (or of physicians) - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(PANTALEON)12|specific aspects ~ St. Pantaleon - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(PANTALEON)13|specific aspects ~ St. Pantaleon - male saint as founder of Order
11H(PANTALEON)131|specific aspects ~ St. Pantaleon - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(PANTALEON)2|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - early life of male saint
11H(PANTALEON)3|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - personal devotion of male saint
11H(PANTALEON)31|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(PANTALEON)32|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(PANTALEON)33|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(PANTALEON)34|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(PANTALEON)35|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - temptation of male saint
11H(PANTALEON)36|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - penitence of male saint
11H(PANTALEON)37|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(PANTALEON)4|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(PANTALEON)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Pantaleon
11H(PANTALEON)51|miraculous healings of St. Pantaleon
11H(PANTALEON)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Pantaleon - stigmatization of male saint
11H(PANTALEON)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Pantaleon
11H(PANTALEON)61|St. Pantaleon is tied to an olive-tree and his hands are nailed upon his head
11H(PANTALEON)62|St. Pantaleon, tied to a cross, is burned with torches
11H(PANTALEON)63|St. Pantaleon is thrown into the water with a millstone round his neck
11H(PANTALEON)68|St. Pantaleon is beheaded; milk instead of blood flows from his body
11H(PANTALEON)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Pantaleon - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(PANTALEON)7|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(PANTALEON)8|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(PANTALEON)81|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(PANTALEON)82|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(PANTALEON)83|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(PANTALEON)84|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(PANTALEON)9|the physician and martyr Pantaleon of Nicomedia; possible attributes: surgical instruments, (tied to) olive-tree, hands nailed upon the head, nail, scourge, (broken or melted) sword - portrait of male saint
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)0|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - male saint represented in a group
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)1|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)11|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)119|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)12|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)13|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - male saint as founder of Order
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)131|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)2|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - early life of male saint
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)3|personal devotion of St. Paul the Hermit
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)31|personal devotion of St. Paul the Hermit - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)32|personal devotion of St. Paul the Hermit - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)33|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
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)34|personal devotion of St. Paul the Hermit - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)35|personal devotion of St. Paul the Hermit - temptation of male saint
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)36|personal devotion of St. Paul the Hermit - penitence of male saint
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)37|personal devotion of St. Paul the Hermit - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)4|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)5|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)59|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - stigmatization of male saint
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Paul the Hermit
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)68|death of St. Paul the Hermit
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Paul the Hermit - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)7|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)8|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)81|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)82|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)83|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)84|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(PAUL THE HERMIT)9|Paul of Thebes, the first hermit; possible attributes: raven, two lions - portrait of male saint
11H(PAUL)|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword
11H(PAUL)0|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(PAUL)1|specific aspects ~ St. Paul
11H(PAUL)11|specific aspects ~ St. Paul - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(PAUL)119|specific aspects ~ St. Paul - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(PAUL)12|St. Paul writing his epistles
11H(PAUL)13|specific aspects ~ St. Paul - male saint as founder of Order
11H(PAUL)131|specific aspects ~ St. Paul - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(PAUL)2|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - early life of male saint
11H(PAUL)3|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - personal devotion of male saint
11H(PAUL)31|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(PAUL)32|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(PAUL)33|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(PAUL)34|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(PAUL)35|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - temptation of male saint
11H(PAUL)36|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - penitence of male saint
11H(PAUL)37|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(PAUL)4|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(PAUL)5|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(PAUL)59|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - stigmatization of male saint
11H(PAUL)6|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(PAUL)68|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(PAUL)69|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(PAUL)7|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(PAUL)8|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(PAUL)81|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(PAUL)82|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(PAUL)83|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(PAUL)84|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(PAUL)9|the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword - portrait of male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull
11H(PETER CANISIUS)0|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - male saint represented in a group
11H(PETER CANISIUS)1|specific aspects ~ St. Peter Canisius
11H(PETER CANISIUS)11|specific aspects ~ St. Peter Canisius - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(PETER CANISIUS)119|specific aspects ~ St. Peter Canisius - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(PETER CANISIUS)12|St. Peter Canisius writing
11H(PETER CANISIUS)13|specific aspects ~ St. Peter Canisius - male saint as founder of Order
11H(PETER CANISIUS)131|specific aspects ~ St. Peter Canisius - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(PETER CANISIUS)2|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - early life of male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)3|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - personal devotion of male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)31|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)32|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)33|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)34|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)35|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - temptation of male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)36|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - penitence of male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)37|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(PETER CANISIUS)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Peter Canisius
11H(PETER CANISIUS)41|St. Peter Canisius teaching the catechism
11H(PETER CANISIUS)5|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)59|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - stigmatization of male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)6|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)68|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)69|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)7|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)8|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)81|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)82|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)83|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(PETER CANISIUS)84|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(PETER CANISIUS)9|the Jesuit priest Peter Canisius; possible attributes: book, crucifix, IHS monogram, pen, skull - portrait of male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head
11H(PETER MARTYR)0|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - male saint represented in a group
11H(PETER MARTYR)1|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)11|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(PETER MARTYR)119|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(PETER MARTYR)12|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(PETER MARTYR)13|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - male saint as founder of Order
11H(PETER MARTYR)131|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(PETER MARTYR)2|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - early life of male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)3|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - personal devotion of male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)31|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)32|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)33|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)34|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)35|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - temptation of male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)36|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - penitence of male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)37|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(PETER MARTYR)4|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Peter Martyr
11H(PETER MARTYR)51|miraculous healings of St. Peter Martyr
11H(PETER MARTYR)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Peter Martyr - stigmatization of male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Peter Martyr
11H(PETER MARTYR)68|St. Peter Martyr is murdered (in a forest) by two assassins with a sword; with his blood he writes on the ground 'Credo in Deum' (usually a fellow friar is also attacked or murdered)
11H(PETER MARTYR)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Peter Martyr - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)7|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)8|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)81|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)82|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)83|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(PETER MARTYR)84|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(PETER MARTYR)9|the Dominican friar Peter Martyr of Verona; possible attributes: crucifix, finger at lips, palm, sword (axe or knife) in skull (or breast), wound in head - portrait of male saint
11H(PETER NOLASCO)|the co-founder of the Mercedarians, Peter Nolasco; possible attributes: badge (or banner) with the arms of Aragon, captives, broken chains, double cross, olive-branch
11H(PETER NOLASCO)0|the co-founder of the Mercedarians, Peter Nolasco; possible attributes: badge (or banner) with the arms of Aragon, captives, broken chains, double cross, olive-branch - male saint represented in a group
11H(PETER NOLASCO)1|the co-founder of the Mercedarians, Peter Nolasco; possible attributes: badge (or banner) with the arms of Aragon, captives, broken chains, double cross, olive-branch - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(PETER NOLASCO)11|the co-founder of the Mercedarians, Peter Nolasco; possible attributes: badge (or banner) with the arms of Aragon, captives, broken chains, double cross, olive-branch - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(PETER NOLASCO)119|the co-founder of the Mercedarians, Peter Nolasco; possible attributes: badge (or banner) with the arms of Aragon, captives, broken chains, double cross, olive-branch - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(PETER NOLASCO)12|the co-founder of the Mercedarians, Peter Nolasco; possible attributes: badge (or banner) with the arms of Aragon, captives, broken chains, double cross, olive-branch - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(PETER NOLASCO)13|the co-founder of the Mercedarians, Peter Nolasco; possible attributes: badge (or banner) with the arms of Aragon, captives, broken chains, double cross, olive-branch - male saint as founder of Order
11H(PETER NOLASCO)131|the co-founder of the Mercedarians, Peter Nolasco; possible attributes: badge (or banner) with the arms of Aragon, captives, broken chains, double cross, olive-branch - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(PETER NOLASCO)2|the co-founder of the Mercedarians, Peter Nolasco; possible attributes: badge (or banner) with the arms of Aragon, captives, broken chains, double cross, olive-branch - early life of male saint
11H(PETER NOLASCO)3|personal devotion of St. Peter Nolasco
11H(PETER NOLASCO)31|personal devotion of St. Peter Nolasco - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(PETER NOLASCO)32|personal devotion of St. Peter Nolasco - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(PETER NOLASCO)33|personal devotion of St. Peter Nolasco - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(PETER NOLASCO)34|visions of St. Peter Nolasco
11H(PETER NOLASCO)341|the apostle Peter, crucified upside down, appears to St. Peter Nolasco
11H(PETER NOLASCO)342|an angel shows St. Peter Nolasco in a dream the Heavenly Jerusalem
11H(PETER NOLASCO)343|the Virgin Mary ('Madonna de la Merced') appears to St. Peter Nolasco
11H(PETER NOLASCO)35|personal devotion of St. Peter Nolasco - temptation of male saint
11H(PETER NOLASCO)36|personal devotion of St. Peter Nolasco - penitence of male saint
11H(PETER NOLASCO)37|personal devotion of St. Peter Nolasco - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(PETER NOLASCO)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Peter Nolasco
11H(PETER NOLASCO)41|St. Peter Nolasco, set off by pirates in a ship without a rudder, makes a sail of his cloak and lands in Sevilla
11H(PETER NOLASCO)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Peter Nolasco
11H(PETER NOLASCO)51|two angels carry the old St. Peter Nolasco from his cell to the altar to receive the Last Communion
11H(PETER NOLASCO)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Peter Nolasco - stigmatization of male saint
11H(PETER NOLASCO)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Peter Nolasco
11H(PETER NOLASCO)68|deathbed of St. Peter Nolasco at Christmas Eve: St. Peter opens the doors of Paradise for him
11H(PETER NOLASCO)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Peter Nolasco - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(PETER NOLASCO)7|the co-founder of the Mercedarians, Peter Nolasco; possible attributes: badge (or banner) with the arms of Aragon, captives, broken chains, double cross, olive-branch - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(PETER NOLASCO)8|the co-founder of the Mercedarians, Peter Nolasco; possible attributes: badge (or banner) with the arms of Aragon, captives, broken chains, double cross, olive-branch - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(PETER NOLASCO)81|the co-founder of the Mercedarians, Peter Nolasco; possible attributes: badge (or banner) with the arms of Aragon, captives, broken chains, double cross, olive-branch - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(PETER NOLASCO)82|the co-founder of the Mercedarians, Peter Nolasco; possible attributes: badge (or banner) with the arms of Aragon, captives, broken chains, double cross, olive-branch - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(PETER NOLASCO)83|the co-founder of the Mercedarians, Peter Nolasco; possible attributes: badge (or banner) with the arms of Aragon, captives, broken chains, double cross, olive-branch - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(PETER NOLASCO)84|the co-founder of the Mercedarians, Peter Nolasco; possible attributes: badge (or banner) with the arms of Aragon, captives, broken chains, double cross, olive-branch - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(PETER NOLASCO)9|the co-founder of the Mercedarians, Peter Nolasco; possible attributes: badge (or banner) with the arms of Aragon, captives, broken chains, double cross, olive-branch - portrait of male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)|the Franciscan monk Peter of Alcantara; possible attributes: book, crucifix, discipline, dove, pen and ink, skull
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)0|the Franciscan monk Peter of Alcantara; possible attributes: book, crucifix, discipline, dove, pen and ink, skull - male saint represented in a group
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)1|specific aspects ~ St. Peter of Alcantara
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)11|specific aspects ~ St. Peter of Alcantara - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)119|specific aspects ~ St. Peter of Alcantara - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)12|St. Peter of Alcantara inspired by a dove
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)13|specific aspects ~ St. Peter of Alcantara - male saint as founder of Order
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)131|specific aspects ~ St. Peter of Alcantara - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)2|the Franciscan monk Peter of Alcantara; possible attributes: book, crucifix, discipline, dove, pen and ink, skull - early life of male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)3|personal devotion of St. Peter of Alcantara
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)31|personal devotion of St. Peter of Alcantara - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)32|personal devotion of St. Peter of Alcantara - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)33|personal devotion of St. Peter of Alcantara - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)34|personal devotion of St. Peter of Alcantara - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)35|personal devotion of St. Peter of Alcantara - temptation of male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)36|personal devotion of St. Peter of Alcantara - penitence of male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)37|St. Peter of Alcantara in ecstasy
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)4|the Franciscan monk Peter of Alcantara; possible attributes: book, crucifix, discipline, dove, pen and ink, skull - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Peter of Alcantara
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)51|St. Peter of Alcantara walking on the water (with a companion)
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Peter of Alcantara - stigmatization of male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)6|the Franciscan monk Peter of Alcantara; possible attributes: book, crucifix, discipline, dove, pen and ink, skull - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)68|the Franciscan monk Peter of Alcantara; possible attributes: book, crucifix, discipline, dove, pen and ink, skull - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)69|the Franciscan monk Peter of Alcantara; possible attributes: book, crucifix, discipline, dove, pen and ink, skull - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)7|the Franciscan monk Peter of Alcantara; possible attributes: book, crucifix, discipline, dove, pen and ink, skull - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)8|the Franciscan monk Peter of Alcantara; possible attributes: book, crucifix, discipline, dove, pen and ink, skull - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)81|the Franciscan monk Peter of Alcantara; possible attributes: book, crucifix, discipline, dove, pen and ink, skull - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)82|the Franciscan monk Peter of Alcantara; possible attributes: book, crucifix, discipline, dove, pen and ink, skull - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)83|the Franciscan monk Peter of Alcantara; possible attributes: book, crucifix, discipline, dove, pen and ink, skull - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)84|the Franciscan monk Peter of Alcantara; possible attributes: book, crucifix, discipline, dove, pen and ink, skull - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(PETER OF ALCANTARA)9|the Franciscan monk Peter of Alcantara; possible attributes: book, crucifix, discipline, dove, pen and ink, skull - portrait of male saint
11H(PETER)|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara
11H(PETER)0|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - male saint represented in a group
11H(PETER)1|specific aspects ~ St. Peter
11H(PETER)11|St. Peter as first bishop of Rome
11H(PETER)119|St. Peter as first bishop of Rome - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(PETER)12|specific aspects ~ St. Peter - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(PETER)13|specific aspects ~ St. Peter - male saint as founder of Order
11H(PETER)131|specific aspects ~ St. Peter - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(PETER)2|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - early life of male saint
11H(PETER)3|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - personal devotion of male saint
11H(PETER)31|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(PETER)32|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(PETER)33|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(PETER)34|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(PETER)35|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - temptation of male saint
11H(PETER)36|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - penitence of male saint
11H(PETER)37|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(PETER)4|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(PETER)5|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(PETER)59|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - stigmatization of male saint
11H(PETER)6|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(PETER)68|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(PETER)69|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(PETER)7|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(PETER)8|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(PETER)81|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(PETER)82|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(PETER)83|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(PETER)84|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(PETER)9|the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara - portrait of male saint
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)|prior general of the Order of the Servites, Philip Benizzi of Florence; possible attributes: book, cross, lily, tiara at his feet
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)0|prior general of the Order of the Servites, Philip Benizzi of Florence; possible attributes: book, cross, lily, tiara at his feet - male saint represented in a group
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)1|prior general of the Order of the Servites, Philip Benizzi of Florence; possible attributes: book, cross, lily, tiara at his feet - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)11|prior general of the Order of the Servites, Philip Benizzi of Florence; possible attributes: book, cross, lily, tiara at his feet - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)119|prior general of the Order of the Servites, Philip Benizzi of Florence; possible attributes: book, cross, lily, tiara at his feet - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)12|prior general of the Order of the Servites, Philip Benizzi of Florence; possible attributes: book, cross, lily, tiara at his feet - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)13|prior general of the Order of the Servites, Philip Benizzi of Florence; possible attributes: book, cross, lily, tiara at his feet - male saint as founder of Order
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)131|prior general of the Order of the Servites, Philip Benizzi of Florence; possible attributes: book, cross, lily, tiara at his feet - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)2|prior general of the Order of the Servites, Philip Benizzi of Florence; possible attributes: book, cross, lily, tiara at his feet - early life of male saint
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)3|personal devotion of St. Philip Benizzi
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)31|personal devotion of St. Philip Benizzi - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)32|personal devotion of St. Philip Benizzi - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)33|personal devotion of St. Philip Benizzi - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)34|the Virgin Mary, on a chariot drawn by a lion and a lamb, appears to St. Philip Benizzi and gives him the habit of the Order
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)35|personal devotion of St. Philip Benizzi - temptation of male saint
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)36|personal devotion of St. Philip Benizzi - penitence of male saint
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)37|personal devotion of St. Philip Benizzi - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)4|prior general of the Order of the Servites, Philip Benizzi of Florence; possible attributes: book, cross, lily, tiara at his feet - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Philip Benizzi
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)51|miraculous healings of St. Philip Benizzi
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)511|healings caused by touching the shirt of St. Philip Benizzi
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)52|gamblers, who were mocking St. Philip Benizzi and his companions in the hills near Florence, are killed when lightning strikes a tree
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Philip Benizzi - stigmatization of male saint
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Philip Benizzi
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)68|deathbed of St. Philip Benizzi: Servite friars surround him, and a child is miraculously raised from the dead
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Philip Benizzi - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)7|prior general of the Order of the Servites, Philip Benizzi of Florence; possible attributes: book, cross, lily, tiara at his feet - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)8|prior general of the Order of the Servites, Philip Benizzi of Florence; possible attributes: book, cross, lily, tiara at his feet - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)81|prior general of the Order of the Servites, Philip Benizzi of Florence; possible attributes: book, cross, lily, tiara at his feet - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)82|prior general of the Order of the Servites, Philip Benizzi of Florence; possible attributes: book, cross, lily, tiara at his feet - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)83|prior general of the Order of the Servites, Philip Benizzi of Florence; possible attributes: book, cross, lily, tiara at his feet - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)84|prior general of the Order of the Servites, Philip Benizzi of Florence; possible attributes: book, cross, lily, tiara at his feet - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(PHILIP BENIZZI)9|prior general of the Order of the Servites, Philip Benizzi of Florence; possible attributes: book, cross, lily, tiara at his feet - portrait of male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary
11H(PHILIP NERI)0|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - male saint represented in a group
11H(PHILIP NERI)1|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)11|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(PHILIP NERI)119|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(PHILIP NERI)12|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(PHILIP NERI)13|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - male saint as founder of Order
11H(PHILIP NERI)131|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(PHILIP NERI)2|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - early life of male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)3|personal devotion of St. Philip Neri
11H(PHILIP NERI)31|personal devotion of St. Philip Neri - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)32|personal devotion of St. Philip Neri - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)33|personal devotion of St. Philip Neri - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)34|the Madonna appears to St. Philip Neri, who kneels down in prayer, or celebrates Mass; sometimes two angels support the swooning Philip
11H(PHILIP NERI)35|personal devotion of St. Philip Neri - temptation of male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)36|personal devotion of St. Philip Neri - penitence of male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)37|personal devotion of St. Philip Neri - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(PHILIP NERI)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Philip Neri
11H(PHILIP NERI)41|St. Philip Neri meeting Charles Borromeo
11H(PHILIP NERI)42|St. Philip Neri healing the sick
11H(PHILIP NERI)5|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)59|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - stigmatization of male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)6|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)68|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)69|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)7|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)8|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)81|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)82|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)83|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(PHILIP NERI)84|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(PHILIP NERI)9|the founder of the Congregation of the Oratory (Oratorians) Philip Neri; possible attributes: lily, rosary - portrait of male saint
11H(PHILIP)|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword
11H(PHILIP)0|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(PHILIP)1|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(PHILIP)11|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(PHILIP)119|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(PHILIP)12|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(PHILIP)13|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - male saint as founder of Order
11H(PHILIP)131|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(PHILIP)2|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - early life of male saint
11H(PHILIP)3|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - personal devotion of male saint
11H(PHILIP)31|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(PHILIP)32|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(PHILIP)33|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(PHILIP)34|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(PHILIP)35|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - temptation of male saint
11H(PHILIP)36|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - penitence of male saint
11H(PHILIP)37|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(PHILIP)4|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(PHILIP)5|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(PHILIP)59|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - stigmatization of male saint
11H(PHILIP)6|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(PHILIP)68|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(PHILIP)69|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(PHILIP)7|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(PHILIP)8|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(PHILIP)81|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(PHILIP)82|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(PHILIP)83|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(PHILIP)84|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(PHILIP)9|the apostle Philip; possible attributes: book, cross, dish with snake, lance, scroll, stone, sword - portrait of male saint
11H(QUINTIN)|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s)
11H(QUINTIN)0|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - male saint represented in a group
11H(QUINTIN)1|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(QUINTIN)11|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(QUINTIN)119|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(QUINTIN)12|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(QUINTIN)13|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - male saint as founder of Order
11H(QUINTIN)131|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(QUINTIN)2|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - early life of male saint
11H(QUINTIN)3|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - personal devotion of male saint
11H(QUINTIN)31|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(QUINTIN)32|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(QUINTIN)33|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(QUINTIN)34|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(QUINTIN)35|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - temptation of male saint
11H(QUINTIN)36|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - penitence of male saint
11H(QUINTIN)37|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(QUINTIN)4|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(QUINTIN)5|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(QUINTIN)59|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - stigmatization of male saint
11H(QUINTIN)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Quintin
11H(QUINTIN)61|St. Quintin is tortured with nails in his head, shoulders, and/or under his fingernails
11H(QUINTIN)68|St. Quintin is beheaded
11H(QUINTIN)69|the body of St. Quintin is thrown into the river Somme
11H(QUINTIN)7|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(QUINTIN)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Quintin
11H(QUINTIN)81|with the help of an angel, Eusebia finds the body and the head of St. Quintin in the river Somme
11H(QUINTIN)82|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Quintin - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(QUINTIN)83|a thief condemned by the judge to be hanged, is miraculously saved by (the relics of) St. Quintin
11H(QUINTIN)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Quintin - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(QUINTIN)9|the martyr Quintin(us) (Quentin) of Vermand; possible attributes: nail(s) - portrait of male saint
11H(RAYMUND)|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily
11H(RAYMUND)0|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - male saint represented in a group
11H(RAYMUND)1|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(RAYMUND)11|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(RAYMUND)119|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(RAYMUND)12|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(RAYMUND)13|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - male saint as founder of Order
11H(RAYMUND)131|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(RAYMUND)2|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - early life of male saint
11H(RAYMUND)3|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - personal devotion of male saint
11H(RAYMUND)31|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(RAYMUND)32|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(RAYMUND)33|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(RAYMUND)34|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(RAYMUND)35|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - temptation of male saint
11H(RAYMUND)36|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - penitence of male saint
11H(RAYMUND)37|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(RAYMUND)4|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(RAYMUND)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Raymund
11H(RAYMUND)51|St. Raymund, without boat, miraculously crosses the sea by using his cloak as a sail and his staff as a mast
11H(RAYMUND)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Raymund - stigmatization of male saint
11H(RAYMUND)6|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(RAYMUND)68|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(RAYMUND)69|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(RAYMUND)7|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(RAYMUND)8|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(RAYMUND)81|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(RAYMUND)82|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(RAYMUND)83|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(RAYMUND)84|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(RAYMUND)9|the Dominican friar and founder of the Mercedarians, Raymund of Pennafort; possible attributes: crucifix, key, lily - portrait of male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil
11H(REMIGIUS)0|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - male saint represented in a group
11H(REMIGIUS)1|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)11|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(REMIGIUS)119|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(REMIGIUS)12|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(REMIGIUS)13|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - male saint as founder of Order
11H(REMIGIUS)131|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(REMIGIUS)2|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - early life of male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)3|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - personal devotion of male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)31|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)32|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)33|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)34|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)35|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - temptation of male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)36|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - penitence of male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)37|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(REMIGIUS)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Remigius
11H(REMIGIUS)41|St. Remigius baptizes Clovis, king of the Franks; perhaps a dove with a phial in its beak appears
11H(REMIGIUS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Remigius
11H(REMIGIUS)51|miraculous healings of St. Remigius
11H(REMIGIUS)52|the miracle of the winecask: St. Remigius blesses an empty barrel and it is refilled with wine; sometimes the cask bursts and the wine floods the cellar
11H(REMIGIUS)53|at Rheims, St. Remigius extinguishes a fire lighted by demons
11H(REMIGIUS)54|sparrows eat from St. Remigius' table
11H(REMIGIUS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Remigius - stigmatization of male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)6|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)68|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)69|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)7|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)8|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)81|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)82|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)83|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(REMIGIUS)84|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(REMIGIUS)9|bishop Remigius (Rémi) of Rheims; possible attributes: dove with a phial of oil in its beak, (kneeling) maiden, phial of oil - portrait of male saint
11H(ROCH)|the confessor and pilgrim Roch(us) (Rocco, Rock) of Montpellier; possible attributes: angel (with ointment box or spoon), dog (sometimes with loaf), (pointing at) plague-spot on thigh, pilgrim's shell, staff, hat and wallet
11H(ROCH)0|the confessor and pilgrim Roch(us) (Rocco, Rock) of Montpellier; possible attributes: angel (with ointment box or spoon), dog (sometimes with loaf), (pointing at) plague-spot on thigh, pilgrim's shell, staff, hat and wallet - male saint represented in a group
11H(ROCH)1|specific aspects ~ St. Roch
11H(ROCH)11|St. Roch as plague-patron
11H(ROCH)111|St. Roch assigned by Christ as patron of the plague-stricken; an angel holds (or points to) the inscription 'Eris in peste patronis'
11H(ROCH)112|St. Roch interceding with Mary for the plague-stricken
11H(ROCH)119|St. Roch as plague-patron - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ROCH)12|specific aspects ~ St. Roch - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ROCH)13|specific aspects ~ St. Roch - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ROCH)131|specific aspects ~ St. Roch - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ROCH)2|the confessor and pilgrim Roch(us) (Rocco, Rock) of Montpellier; possible attributes: angel (with ointment box or spoon), dog (sometimes with loaf), (pointing at) plague-spot on thigh, pilgrim's shell, staff, hat and wallet - early life of male saint
11H(ROCH)3|personal devotion of St. Roch
11H(ROCH)31|personal devotion of St. Roch - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ROCH)32|personal devotion of St. Roch - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ROCH)33|St. Roch distributes his riches to the poor, and leaves on a pilgrimage
11H(ROCH)34|personal devotion of St. Roch - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(ROCH)35|personal devotion of St. Roch - temptation of male saint
11H(ROCH)36|personal devotion of St. Roch - penitence of male saint
11H(ROCH)37|personal devotion of St. Roch - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ROCH)4|the confessor and pilgrim Roch(us) (Rocco, Rock) of Montpellier; possible attributes: angel (with ointment box or spoon), dog (sometimes with loaf), (pointing at) plague-spot on thigh, pilgrim's shell, staff, hat and wallet - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ROCH)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Roch
11H(ROCH)51|St. Roch heals (or administers to) the plague-stricken in a hospital
11H(ROCH)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Roch - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ROCH)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Roch
11H(ROCH)61|stricken by the plague, St. Roch lies in the desert; his dog brings him a loaf of bread, and an angel watches over him, healing the plague-spot inside his thigh
11H(ROCH)62|St. Roch in prison visited and comforted by an angel
11H(ROCH)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Roch - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ROCH)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Roch - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ROCH)7|glory of St. Roch
11H(ROCH)8|the confessor and pilgrim Roch(us) (Rocco, Rock) of Montpellier; possible attributes: angel (with ointment box or spoon), dog (sometimes with loaf), (pointing at) plague-spot on thigh, pilgrim's shell, staff, hat and wallet - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ROCH)81|the confessor and pilgrim Roch(us) (Rocco, Rock) of Montpellier; possible attributes: angel (with ointment box or spoon), dog (sometimes with loaf), (pointing at) plague-spot on thigh, pilgrim's shell, staff, hat and wallet - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ROCH)82|the confessor and pilgrim Roch(us) (Rocco, Rock) of Montpellier; possible attributes: angel (with ointment box or spoon), dog (sometimes with loaf), (pointing at) plague-spot on thigh, pilgrim's shell, staff, hat and wallet - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ROCH)83|the confessor and pilgrim Roch(us) (Rocco, Rock) of Montpellier; possible attributes: angel (with ointment box or spoon), dog (sometimes with loaf), (pointing at) plague-spot on thigh, pilgrim's shell, staff, hat and wallet - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ROCH)84|the confessor and pilgrim Roch(us) (Rocco, Rock) of Montpellier; possible attributes: angel (with ointment box or spoon), dog (sometimes with loaf), (pointing at) plague-spot on thigh, pilgrim's shell, staff, hat and wallet - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ROCH)9|the confessor and pilgrim Roch(us) (Rocco, Rock) of Montpellier; possible attributes: angel (with ointment box or spoon), dog (sometimes with loaf), (pointing at) plague-spot on thigh, pilgrim's shell, staff, hat and wallet - portrait of male saint
11H(ROMUALD)|the Benedictine monk Romuald of Camaldoli (or Ravenna), founder of the Camaldolese Order; possible attributes: book, T-shaped staff
11H(ROMUALD)0|the Benedictine monk Romuald of Camaldoli (or Ravenna), founder of the Camaldolese Order; possible attributes: book, T-shaped staff - male saint represented in a group
11H(ROMUALD)1|specific aspects ~ St. Romuald
11H(ROMUALD)11|specific aspects ~ St. Romuald - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ROMUALD)119|specific aspects ~ St. Romuald - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ROMUALD)12|specific aspects ~ St. Romuald - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ROMUALD)13|St. Romuald as founder of the Camaldolese Order
11H(ROMUALD)131|Benedict gives St. Romuald and his friars the Rules of the Order
11H(ROMUALD)2|the Benedictine monk Romuald of Camaldoli (or Ravenna), founder of the Camaldolese Order; possible attributes: book, T-shaped staff - early life of male saint
11H(ROMUALD)3|personal devotion of St. Romuald
11H(ROMUALD)31|personal devotion of St. Romuald - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ROMUALD)32|personal devotion of St. Romuald - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ROMUALD)33|personal devotion of St. Romuald - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ROMUALD)34|visions of St. Romuald
11H(ROMUALD)341|St. Romuald dreams of a ladder ascending to heaven; monks of his order, clad in white, ascend the ladder
11H(ROMUALD)3411|St. Romuald, amidst his monks, points at the vision of the ladder
11H(ROMUALD)342|St. Apollinaris appears to St. Romuald
11H(ROMUALD)343|an angel chases away a demon from the kneeling St. Romuald
11H(ROMUALD)35|personal devotion of St. Romuald - temptation of male saint
11H(ROMUALD)36|personal devotion of St. Romuald - penitence of male saint
11H(ROMUALD)37|personal devotion of St. Romuald - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ROMUALD)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Romuald
11H(ROMUALD)41|St. Romuald refuses emperor Otto III admission to the church, reproaching him for his cruelty, and forcing him to confess
11H(ROMUALD)5|the Benedictine monk Romuald of Camaldoli (or Ravenna), founder of the Camaldolese Order; possible attributes: book, T-shaped staff - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ROMUALD)59|the Benedictine monk Romuald of Camaldoli (or Ravenna), founder of the Camaldolese Order; possible attributes: book, T-shaped staff - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ROMUALD)6|the Benedictine monk Romuald of Camaldoli (or Ravenna), founder of the Camaldolese Order; possible attributes: book, T-shaped staff - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(ROMUALD)68|the Benedictine monk Romuald of Camaldoli (or Ravenna), founder of the Camaldolese Order; possible attributes: book, T-shaped staff - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ROMUALD)69|the Benedictine monk Romuald of Camaldoli (or Ravenna), founder of the Camaldolese Order; possible attributes: book, T-shaped staff - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ROMUALD)7|the Benedictine monk Romuald of Camaldoli (or Ravenna), founder of the Camaldolese Order; possible attributes: book, T-shaped staff - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ROMUALD)8|the Benedictine monk Romuald of Camaldoli (or Ravenna), founder of the Camaldolese Order; possible attributes: book, T-shaped staff - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ROMUALD)81|the Benedictine monk Romuald of Camaldoli (or Ravenna), founder of the Camaldolese Order; possible attributes: book, T-shaped staff - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ROMUALD)82|the Benedictine monk Romuald of Camaldoli (or Ravenna), founder of the Camaldolese Order; possible attributes: book, T-shaped staff - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ROMUALD)83|the Benedictine monk Romuald of Camaldoli (or Ravenna), founder of the Camaldolese Order; possible attributes: book, T-shaped staff - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ROMUALD)84|the Benedictine monk Romuald of Camaldoli (or Ravenna), founder of the Camaldolese Order; possible attributes: book, T-shaped staff - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ROMUALD)9|the Benedictine monk Romuald of Camaldoli (or Ravenna), founder of the Camaldolese Order; possible attributes: book, T-shaped staff - portrait of male saint
11H(RUMBOLD)|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe
11H(RUMBOLD)0|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - male saint represented in a group
11H(RUMBOLD)1|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(RUMBOLD)11|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(RUMBOLD)119|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(RUMBOLD)12|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(RUMBOLD)13|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - male saint as founder of Order
11H(RUMBOLD)131|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(RUMBOLD)2|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - early life of male saint
11H(RUMBOLD)3|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - personal devotion of male saint
11H(RUMBOLD)31|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(RUMBOLD)32|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(RUMBOLD)33|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(RUMBOLD)34|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(RUMBOLD)35|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - temptation of male saint
11H(RUMBOLD)36|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - penitence of male saint
11H(RUMBOLD)37|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(RUMBOLD)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Rumbold
11H(RUMBOLD)41|St. Rumbold blesses or baptizes St. Libertus of Malines
11H(RUMBOLD)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Rumbold
11H(RUMBOLD)51|miraculous healings of St. Rumbold
11H(RUMBOLD)52|St. Rumbold raises the young duke of Malines from the dead
11H(RUMBOLD)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Rumbold - stigmatization of male saint
11H(RUMBOLD)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Rumbold
11H(RUMBOLD)68|St. Rumbold is murdered with hoes by labourers whom he had reproached with their dissolute lives
11H(RUMBOLD)681|St. Rumbold's luminous body is discovered in the river
11H(RUMBOLD)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Rumbold - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(RUMBOLD)7|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(RUMBOLD)8|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(RUMBOLD)81|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(RUMBOLD)82|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(RUMBOLD)83|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(RUMBOLD)84|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(RUMBOLD)9|the hermit, martyr, and possibly former bishop of Dublin, Rum(b)old (Rombaut) of Malines; possible attributes: axe, hoe - portrait of male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull
11H(SATURNINUS)0|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - male saint represented in a group
11H(SATURNINUS)1|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)11|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(SATURNINUS)119|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(SATURNINUS)12|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(SATURNINUS)13|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - male saint as founder of Order
11H(SATURNINUS)131|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(SATURNINUS)2|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - early life of male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)3|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - personal devotion of male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)31|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)32|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)33|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)34|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)35|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - temptation of male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)36|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - penitence of male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)37|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(SATURNINUS)4|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)5|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)59|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - stigmatization of male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Saturninus
11H(SATURNINUS)61|St. Saturninus, tied to a bull, is dragged down the steps of the Capitol of Toulouse
11H(SATURNINUS)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Saturninus - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Saturninus - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)7|apotheosis of St. Saturninus: he is carried to heaven by angels
11H(SATURNINUS)8|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)81|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)82|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)83|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(SATURNINUS)84|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(SATURNINUS)9|Saturninus (Sernin), martyr and bishop of Toulouse; possible attributes: bull - portrait of male saint
11H(SEBALD)|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church
11H(SEBALD)0|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - male saint represented in a group
11H(SEBALD)1|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(SEBALD)11|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(SEBALD)119|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(SEBALD)12|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(SEBALD)13|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - male saint as founder of Order
11H(SEBALD)131|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(SEBALD)2|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - early life of male saint
11H(SEBALD)3|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - personal devotion of male saint
11H(SEBALD)31|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(SEBALD)32|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(SEBALD)33|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(SEBALD)34|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(SEBALD)35|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - temptation of male saint
11H(SEBALD)36|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - penitence of male saint
11H(SEBALD)37|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(SEBALD)4|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(SEBALD)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Sebald
11H(SEBALD)51|St. Sebald cures a man from blindness
11H(SEBALD)52|St. Sebald meeting Willibald and Wunibald; he changes water into wine and stones into bread
11H(SEBALD)53|St. Sebald makes a burning fire out of icicles
11H(SEBALD)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Sebald - stigmatization of male saint
11H(SEBALD)6|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(SEBALD)68|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(SEBALD)69|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(SEBALD)7|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(SEBALD)8|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(SEBALD)81|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(SEBALD)82|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(SEBALD)83|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(SEBALD)84|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(SEBALD)9|the hermit and pilgrim Sebald of Nuremberg; possible attributes: crown (at his feet or on book), model of church - portrait of male saint
11H(SEBASTIAN)|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk
11H(SEBASTIAN)0|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - male saint represented in a group
11H(SEBASTIAN)1|specific aspects ~ St. Sebastian
11H(SEBASTIAN)11|St. Sebastian as plague-patron
11H(SEBASTIAN)111|St. Sebastian interceding for the plague-stricken
11H(SEBASTIAN)119|St. Sebastian with his cloak protecting devotees against the plague-arrows
11H(SEBASTIAN)12|specific aspects ~ St. Sebastian - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(SEBASTIAN)13|specific aspects ~ St. Sebastian - male saint as founder of Order
11H(SEBASTIAN)131|specific aspects ~ St. Sebastian - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(SEBASTIAN)2|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - early life of male saint
11H(SEBASTIAN)3|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - personal devotion of male saint
11H(SEBASTIAN)31|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(SEBASTIAN)32|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(SEBASTIAN)33|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(SEBASTIAN)34|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(SEBASTIAN)35|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - temptation of male saint
11H(SEBASTIAN)36|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - penitence of male saint
11H(SEBASTIAN)37|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(SEBASTIAN)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Sebastian
11H(SEBASTIAN)41|St. Sebastian exhorts Marcus and Marcellus on the way to their execution (or in prison)
11H(SEBASTIAN)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Sebastian
11H(SEBASTIAN)51|miraculous healings of St. Sebastian
11H(SEBASTIAN)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Sebastian - stigmatization of male saint
11H(SEBASTIAN)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Sebastian
11H(SEBASTIAN)61|St. Sebastian before the Roman emperor: he breaks the idols
11H(SEBASTIAN)62|St. Sebastian, tied to a tree or a pillar, is pierced by arrows
11H(SEBASTIAN)621|St. Sebastian pierced by arrows, the archers visible
11H(SEBASTIAN)63|St. Sebastian is nursed by the widow Irene, who removes the arrows
11H(SEBASTIAN)64|St. Sebastian succoured by angels, who untie him from the tree or pillar and remove the arrows
11H(SEBASTIAN)68|St. Sebastian is scourged or clubbed to death
11H(SEBASTIAN)69|St. Sebastian's body is thrown into the Cloaca Maxima, the main sewer of Rome
11H(SEBASTIAN)691|Lucina recovers St. Sebastian's body from the Cloaca Maxima
11H(SEBASTIAN)7|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(SEBASTIAN)8|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(SEBASTIAN)81|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(SEBASTIAN)82|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(SEBASTIAN)83|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(SEBASTIAN)84|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(SEBASTIAN)9|the martyr Sebastian; possible attributes: arrow(s), bow, tree-trunk - portrait of male saint
11H(SERVATIUS)|Servatius, bishop of Tongeren and Maastricht; possible attributes: clog (wooden shoe), dragon, eagle, key
11H(SERVATIUS)0|Servatius, bishop of Tongeren and Maastricht; possible attributes: clog (wooden shoe), dragon, eagle, key - male saint represented in a group
11H(SERVATIUS)1|Servatius, bishop of Tongeren and Maastricht; possible attributes: clog (wooden shoe), dragon, eagle, key - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(SERVATIUS)11|Servatius, bishop of Tongeren and Maastricht; possible attributes: clog (wooden shoe), dragon, eagle, key - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(SERVATIUS)119|Servatius, bishop of Tongeren and Maastricht; possible attributes: clog (wooden shoe), dragon, eagle, key - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(SERVATIUS)12|Servatius, bishop of Tongeren and Maastricht; possible attributes: clog (wooden shoe), dragon, eagle, key - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(SERVATIUS)13|Servatius, bishop of Tongeren and Maastricht; possible attributes: clog (wooden shoe), dragon, eagle, key - male saint as founder of Order
11H(SERVATIUS)131|Servatius, bishop of Tongeren and Maastricht; possible attributes: clog (wooden shoe), dragon, eagle, key - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(SERVATIUS)2|Servatius, bishop of Tongeren and Maastricht; possible attributes: clog (wooden shoe), dragon, eagle, key - early life of male saint
11H(SERVATIUS)3|personal devotion of St. Servatius
11H(SERVATIUS)31|personal devotion of St. Servatius - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(SERVATIUS)32|personal devotion of St. Servatius - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(SERVATIUS)33|personal devotion of St. Servatius - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(SERVATIUS)34|visions of St. Servatius
11H(SERVATIUS)341|St. Peter gives St. Servatius a silver key
11H(SERVATIUS)342|an angel brings St. Servatius a crozier and a mitre
11H(SERVATIUS)35|personal devotion of St. Servatius - temptation of male saint
11H(SERVATIUS)36|personal devotion of St. Servatius - penitence of male saint
11H(SERVATIUS)37|personal devotion of St. Servatius - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(SERVATIUS)4|Servatius, bishop of Tongeren and Maastricht; possible attributes: clog (wooden shoe), dragon, eagle, key - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(SERVATIUS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Servatius
11H(SERVATIUS)51|St. Servatius lying asleep in the sun while an eagle shades and fans him; perhaps Attila, king of the Huns, sees it, and is converted
11H(SERVATIUS)52|St. Servatius kills a dragon
11H(SERVATIUS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Servatius - stigmatization of male saint
11H(SERVATIUS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Servatius
11H(SERVATIUS)68|St. Servatius is stoned to death with clogs (wooden sandals)
11H(SERVATIUS)681|St. Servatius buried by angels
11H(SERVATIUS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Servatius - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(SERVATIUS)7|Servatius, bishop of Tongeren and Maastricht; possible attributes: clog (wooden shoe), dragon, eagle, key - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(SERVATIUS)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Servatius
11H(SERVATIUS)81|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Servatius - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(SERVATIUS)82|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Servatius - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(SERVATIUS)83|thieves, who rob a vineyard, are petrified by St. Servatius
11H(SERVATIUS)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Servatius - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(SERVATIUS)9|Servatius, bishop of Tongeren and Maastricht; possible attributes: clog (wooden shoe), dragon, eagle, key - portrait of male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)0|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - male saint represented in a group
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)1|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)11|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)119|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)12|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)13|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - male saint as founder of Order
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)131|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)2|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - early life of male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)3|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - personal devotion of male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)31|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)32|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)33|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)34|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)35|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - temptation of male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)36|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - penitence of male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)37|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)4|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Seven Sleepers
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)51|the seven young Christians (Seven Sleepers) are asleep in a cave
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)511|the Roman emperor Decius blocking up the cave in which the Seven Sleepers are sleeping
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)512|emperor Theodosius and a bishop go to the cave to behold the Seven Sleepers after two hundred years
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)513|during an earthquake the Seven Sleepers wake up
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Seven Sleepers - stigmatization of male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)6|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)68|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)69|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)7|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)8|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)81|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)82|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)83|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)84|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(SEVEN SLEEPERS)9|the Seven Sleepers (children) of Ephesus; possible attributes: shepherd's pouch (bag), shepherd's crook - portrait of male saint
11H(SEVERUS)|the weaver Severus, bishop of Ravenna; possible attributes: dove, weaver's loom and tools
11H(SEVERUS)0|the weaver Severus, bishop of Ravenna; possible attributes: dove, weaver's loom and tools - male saint represented in a group
11H(SEVERUS)1|specific aspects ~ St. Severus
11H(SEVERUS)11|St. Severus weaving, as patron of weavers
11H(SEVERUS)119|St. Severus weaving, as patron of weavers - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(SEVERUS)12|specific aspects ~ St. Severus - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(SEVERUS)13|specific aspects ~ St. Severus - male saint as founder of Order
11H(SEVERUS)131|specific aspects ~ St. Severus - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(SEVERUS)2|the weaver Severus, bishop of Ravenna; possible attributes: dove, weaver's loom and tools - early life of male saint
11H(SEVERUS)3|personal devotion of St. Severus
11H(SEVERUS)31|St. Severus the weaver is designated bishop by a dove on his shoulder; a crowd is shown mocking him
11H(SEVERUS)32|St. Severus is consecrated bishop
11H(SEVERUS)33|personal devotion of St. Severus - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(SEVERUS)34|personal devotion of St. Severus - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(SEVERUS)35|personal devotion of St. Severus - temptation of male saint
11H(SEVERUS)36|personal devotion of St. Severus - penitence of male saint
11H(SEVERUS)37|personal devotion of St. Severus - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(SEVERUS)4|the weaver Severus, bishop of Ravenna; possible attributes: dove, weaver's loom and tools - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(SEVERUS)5|the weaver Severus, bishop of Ravenna; possible attributes: dove, weaver's loom and tools - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(SEVERUS)59|the weaver Severus, bishop of Ravenna; possible attributes: dove, weaver's loom and tools - stigmatization of male saint
11H(SEVERUS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Severus
11H(SEVERUS)68|the grave of the wife and the daughter of St. Severus opens, and the two skeletons move aside to make place for him; he descends into the grave and dies
11H(SEVERUS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Severus - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(SEVERUS)7|the weaver Severus, bishop of Ravenna; possible attributes: dove, weaver's loom and tools - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(SEVERUS)8|the weaver Severus, bishop of Ravenna; possible attributes: dove, weaver's loom and tools - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(SEVERUS)81|the weaver Severus, bishop of Ravenna; possible attributes: dove, weaver's loom and tools - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(SEVERUS)82|the weaver Severus, bishop of Ravenna; possible attributes: dove, weaver's loom and tools - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(SEVERUS)83|the weaver Severus, bishop of Ravenna; possible attributes: dove, weaver's loom and tools - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(SEVERUS)84|the weaver Severus, bishop of Ravenna; possible attributes: dove, weaver's loom and tools - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(SEVERUS)9|the weaver Severus, bishop of Ravenna; possible attributes: dove, weaver's loom and tools - portrait of male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)|the hermit Simeon Stylites
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)0|the hermit Simeon Stylites - male saint represented in a group
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)1|specific aspects ~ St. Simeon Stylites
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)11|the hermit Simeon Stylites either the Elder or the Younger, standing or seated on top of a pillar (column); maybe angels surround him
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)119|the hermit Simeon Stylites either the Elder or the Younger, standing or seated on top of a pillar (column); maybe angels surround him - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)12|specific aspects ~ St. Simeon Stylites - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)13|specific aspects ~ St. Simeon Stylites - male saint as founder of Order
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)131|specific aspects ~ St. Simeon Stylites - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)2|the hermit Simeon Stylites - early life of male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)3|the hermit Simeon Stylites - personal devotion of male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)31|the hermit Simeon Stylites - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)32|the hermit Simeon Stylites - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)33|the hermit Simeon Stylites - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)34|the hermit Simeon Stylites - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)35|the hermit Simeon Stylites - temptation of male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)36|the hermit Simeon Stylites - penitence of male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)37|the hermit Simeon Stylites - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)4|the hermit Simeon Stylites - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)5|the hermit Simeon Stylites - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)59|the hermit Simeon Stylites - stigmatization of male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)6|the hermit Simeon Stylites - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)68|the hermit Simeon Stylites - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)69|the hermit Simeon Stylites - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)7|the hermit Simeon Stylites - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)8|the hermit Simeon Stylites - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)81|the hermit Simeon Stylites - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)82|the hermit Simeon Stylites - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)83|the hermit Simeon Stylites - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)84|the hermit Simeon Stylites - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(SIMEON STYLITES)9|the hermit Simeon Stylites - portrait of male saint
11H(SIMEON)|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms
11H(SIMEON)0|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - male saint represented in a group
11H(SIMEON)1|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(SIMEON)11|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(SIMEON)119|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(SIMEON)12|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(SIMEON)13|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - male saint as founder of Order
11H(SIMEON)131|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(SIMEON)2|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - early life of male saint
11H(SIMEON)3|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - personal devotion of male saint
11H(SIMEON)31|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(SIMEON)32|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(SIMEON)33|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(SIMEON)34|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(SIMEON)35|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - temptation of male saint
11H(SIMEON)36|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - penitence of male saint
11H(SIMEON)37|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(SIMEON)4|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(SIMEON)5|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(SIMEON)59|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - stigmatization of male saint
11H(SIMEON)6|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(SIMEON)68|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(SIMEON)69|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(SIMEON)7|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(SIMEON)8|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(SIMEON)81|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(SIMEON)82|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(SIMEON)83|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(SIMEON)84|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(SIMEON)9|Simeon Christophorus (the Just, the Grey); possible attributes: the infant Christ in his arms - portrait of male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)|the Carmelite friar Simon Stock; possible attributes: scapular
11H(SIMON STOCK)0|the Carmelite friar Simon Stock; possible attributes: scapular - male saint represented in a group
11H(SIMON STOCK)1|specific aspects ~ St. Simon Stock
11H(SIMON STOCK)11|St. Simon Stock interceding for the souls in purgatory
11H(SIMON STOCK)119|St. Simon Stock interceding for the souls in purgatory - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(SIMON STOCK)12|specific aspects ~ St. Simon Stock - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(SIMON STOCK)13|specific aspects ~ St. Simon Stock - male saint as founder of Order
11H(SIMON STOCK)131|specific aspects ~ St. Simon Stock - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(SIMON STOCK)2|the Carmelite friar Simon Stock; possible attributes: scapular - early life of male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)3|personal devotion of St. Simon Stock
11H(SIMON STOCK)31|personal devotion of St. Simon Stock - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)32|personal devotion of St. Simon Stock - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)33|personal devotion of St. Simon Stock - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)34|St. Simon Stock, kneeling before a vision of the Virgin Mary, receives a scapular from her, or from the infant Christ
11H(SIMON STOCK)35|personal devotion of St. Simon Stock - temptation of male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)36|personal devotion of St. Simon Stock - penitence of male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)37|personal devotion of St. Simon Stock - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(SIMON STOCK)4|the Carmelite friar Simon Stock; possible attributes: scapular - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)5|the Carmelite friar Simon Stock; possible attributes: scapular - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)59|the Carmelite friar Simon Stock; possible attributes: scapular - stigmatization of male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)6|the Carmelite friar Simon Stock; possible attributes: scapular - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)68|the Carmelite friar Simon Stock; possible attributes: scapular - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)69|the Carmelite friar Simon Stock; possible attributes: scapular - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)7|the Carmelite friar Simon Stock; possible attributes: scapular - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)8|the Carmelite friar Simon Stock; possible attributes: scapular - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)81|the Carmelite friar Simon Stock; possible attributes: scapular - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)82|the Carmelite friar Simon Stock; possible attributes: scapular - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)83|the Carmelite friar Simon Stock; possible attributes: scapular - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(SIMON STOCK)84|the Carmelite friar Simon Stock; possible attributes: scapular - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(SIMON STOCK)9|the Carmelite friar Simon Stock; possible attributes: scapular - portrait of male saint
11H(SIMON)|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll
11H(SIMON)0|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - male saint represented in a group
11H(SIMON)1|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(SIMON)11|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(SIMON)119|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(SIMON)12|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(SIMON)13|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - male saint as founder of Order
11H(SIMON)131|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(SIMON)2|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - early life of male saint
11H(SIMON)3|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - personal devotion of male saint
11H(SIMON)31|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(SIMON)32|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(SIMON)33|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(SIMON)34|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(SIMON)35|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - temptation of male saint
11H(SIMON)36|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - penitence of male saint
11H(SIMON)37|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(SIMON)4|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(SIMON)5|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(SIMON)59|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - stigmatization of male saint
11H(SIMON)6|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(SIMON)68|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(SIMON)69|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(SIMON)7|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(SIMON)8|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(SIMON)81|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(SIMON)82|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(SIMON)83|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(SIMON)84|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(SIMON)9|the apostle Simon Zelotes (or Simon the Canaanite); possible attributes: book, saw, scroll - portrait of male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword
11H(SIXTUS II)0|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(SIXTUS II)1|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)11|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(SIXTUS II)119|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(SIXTUS II)12|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(SIXTUS II)13|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - male saint as founder of Order
11H(SIXTUS II)131|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(SIXTUS II)2|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - early life of male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)3|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - personal devotion of male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)31|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)32|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)33|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)34|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)35|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - temptation of male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)36|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - penitence of male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)37|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(SIXTUS II)4|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)5|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)59|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - stigmatization of male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Sixtus II
11H(SIXTUS II)68|St. Sixtus II is beheaded, sometimes together with the deacons Agapitus and Felicissimus
11H(SIXTUS II)681|on his way to his beheading, St. Sixtus II is met by Laurence
11H(SIXTUS II)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Sixtus II - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)7|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)8|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)81|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)82|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)83|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(SIXTUS II)84|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(SIXTUS II)9|the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword - portrait of male saint
11H(STEPHEN)|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones
11H(STEPHEN)0|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - male saint represented in a group
11H(STEPHEN)1|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(STEPHEN)11|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(STEPHEN)119|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(STEPHEN)12|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(STEPHEN)13|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - male saint as founder of Order
11H(STEPHEN)131|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(STEPHEN)2|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - early life of male saint
11H(STEPHEN)3|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - personal devotion of male saint
11H(STEPHEN)31|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(STEPHEN)32|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(STEPHEN)33|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(STEPHEN)34|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(STEPHEN)35|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - temptation of male saint
11H(STEPHEN)36|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - penitence of male saint
11H(STEPHEN)37|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(STEPHEN)4|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(STEPHEN)5|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(STEPHEN)59|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - stigmatization of male saint
11H(STEPHEN)6|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(STEPHEN)68|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(STEPHEN)69|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(STEPHEN)7|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(STEPHEN)8|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(STEPHEN)81|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(STEPHEN)82|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(STEPHEN)83|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(STEPHEN)84|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(STEPHEN)9|the deacon and (proto)martyr Stephen; possible attributes: censer, stones - portrait of male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon
11H(SYLVESTER)0|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - male saint represented in a group
11H(SYLVESTER)1|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)11|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(SYLVESTER)119|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(SYLVESTER)12|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(SYLVESTER)13|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - male saint as founder of Order
11H(SYLVESTER)131|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(SYLVESTER)2|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - early life of male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)3|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - personal devotion of male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)31|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)32|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)33|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)34|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)35|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - temptation of male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)36|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - penitence of male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)37|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(SYLVESTER)4|non-miraculous activities of St. Sylvester ~ St. Constantine the Great
11H(SYLVESTER)41|St. Sylvester baptizes emperor Constantine the Great
11H(SYLVESTER)411|Peter and Paul appear to St. Constantine
11H(SYLVESTER)412|Constantine's messengers summon St. Sylvester to Rome
11H(SYLVESTER)413|Constantine announces to the mothers that he will not bathe in the blood of their innocent children to cure his leprosy
11H(SYLVESTER)42|St. Sylvester shows the images of Peter and Paul to Constantine
11H(SYLVESTER)43|St. Sylvester is presented with the imperial insignia (cloak, tiara, horse, ceremonial umbrella (or canopy), etc. by Constantine
11H(SYLVESTER)44|Constantine leads St. Sylvester on horse-back into the city
11H(SYLVESTER)45|St. Sylvester disputing with the twelve Jews
11H(SYLVESTER)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Sylvester
11H(SYLVESTER)51|St. Sylvester restores to life a wild bull that had been killed by a Jewish magician
11H(SYLVESTER)52|St. Sylvester descends into the cave of a poisonous dragon and binds its mouth
11H(SYLVESTER)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Sylvester - stigmatization of male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)6|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)68|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)69|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)7|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)8|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)81|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)82|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)83|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(SYLVESTER)84|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(SYLVESTER)9|pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon - portrait of male saint
11H(THEODORE I)|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear
11H(THEODORE I)0|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - male saint represented in a group
11H(THEODORE I)1|specific aspects ~ St. Theodore I
11H(THEODORE I)11|St. Theodore I and George, both on horseback, simultaneously slay a dragon
11H(THEODORE I)119|St. Theodore I and George, both on horseback, simultaneously slay a dragon - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(THEODORE I)12|specific aspects ~ St. Theodore I - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(THEODORE I)13|specific aspects ~ St. Theodore I - male saint as founder of Order
11H(THEODORE I)131|specific aspects ~ St. Theodore I - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(THEODORE I)2|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - early life of male saint
11H(THEODORE I)3|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - personal devotion of male saint
11H(THEODORE I)31|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(THEODORE I)32|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(THEODORE I)33|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(THEODORE I)34|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(THEODORE I)35|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - temptation of male saint
11H(THEODORE I)36|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - penitence of male saint
11H(THEODORE I)37|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(THEODORE I)4|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(THEODORE I)5|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(THEODORE I)59|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - stigmatization of male saint
11H(THEODORE I)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Theodore I
11H(THEODORE I)61|St. Theodore I is crucified
11H(THEODORE I)62|St. Theodore I is shot with arrows
11H(THEODORE I)68|St. Theodore I is beheaded
11H(THEODORE I)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Theodore I - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(THEODORE I)7|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(THEODORE I)8|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(THEODORE I)81|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(THEODORE I)82|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(THEODORE I)83|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(THEODORE I)84|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(THEODORE I)9|the soldier martyr Theodore Stratelates of Euchaïta; possible attributes: cuirass, lance, spear - portrait of male saint
11H(THEODORE II)|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword
11H(THEODORE II)0|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - male saint represented in a group
11H(THEODORE II)1|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(THEODORE II)11|St. Theodore II as patron saint of Venice
11H(THEODORE II)119|St. Theodore II as patron saint of Venice - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(THEODORE II)12|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(THEODORE II)13|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - male saint as founder of Order
11H(THEODORE II)131|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(THEODORE II)2|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - early life of male saint
11H(THEODORE II)3|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - personal devotion of male saint
11H(THEODORE II)31|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(THEODORE II)32|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(THEODORE II)33|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(THEODORE II)34|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(THEODORE II)35|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - temptation of male saint
11H(THEODORE II)36|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - penitence of male saint
11H(THEODORE II)37|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(THEODORE II)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Theodore II
11H(THEODORE II)41|St. Theodore II sets fire to the temple of Cybele
11H(THEODORE II)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Theodore II
11H(THEODORE II)51|St. Theodore II on horseback slaying a dragon
11H(THEODORE II)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Theodore II - stigmatization of male saint
11H(THEODORE II)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Theodore II
11H(THEODORE II)61|the flesh of St. Theodore II is torn with rakes or combs
11H(THEODORE II)62|St. Theodore II is burned alive
11H(THEODORE II)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Theodore II - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(THEODORE II)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Theodore II - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(THEODORE II)7|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(THEODORE II)8|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(THEODORE II)81|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(THEODORE II)82|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(THEODORE II)83|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(THEODORE II)84|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(THEODORE II)9|the warrior martyr Theodore Tiro of Echaïta (or Amasea); possible attributes: banner, cuirass, dragon (or crocodile), lance, shield, sword - portrait of male saint
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)|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)
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)0|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) - male saint represented in a group
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)1|specific aspects ~ St. Thomas Aquinas
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)11|specific aspects ~ St. Thomas Aquinas - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)119|specific aspects ~ St. Thomas Aquinas - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)12|St. Thomas Aquinas as 'Doctor Angelicus' with a dove (divine inspiration); sometimes St. Thomas is winged
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)121|St. Thomas Aquinas enthroned between Plato and Aristotle, trampling under his feet the three heretics Arius, Sabellius and Averroès
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)13|specific aspects ~ St. Thomas Aquinas - male saint as founder of Order
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)131|specific aspects ~ St. Thomas Aquinas - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)2|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) - early life of male saint
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)3|personal devotion of St. Thomas Aquinas
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)31|personal devotion of St. Thomas Aquinas - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)32|personal devotion of St. Thomas Aquinas - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)33|personal devotion of St. Thomas Aquinas - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)34|Peter and Paul appear to St. Thomas Aquinas in his study
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)35|the temptation of St. Thomas Aquinas: with a brand of fire he chases a maiden, who tried to seduce him, from his chamber
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)36|personal devotion of St. Thomas Aquinas - penitence of male saint
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)37|St. Thomas Aquinas praying before a crucifix (in dialogue with Christ)
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Thomas Aquinas
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)41|St. Thomas Aquinas having dinner with King Louis IX of France
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Thomas Aquinas
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)51|two angels bring St. Thomas Aquinas a girdle of chastity
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Thomas Aquinas - stigmatization of male saint
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)6|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) - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)68|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) - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)69|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) - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)7|triumph of St. Thomas of Aquinas
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)8|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) - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)81|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) - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)82|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) - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)83|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) - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)84|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) - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(THOMAS AQUINAS)9|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) - portrait of male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull
11H(THOMAS BECKET)0|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - male saint represented in a group
11H(THOMAS BECKET)1|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)11|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(THOMAS BECKET)119|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(THOMAS BECKET)12|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(THOMAS BECKET)13|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - male saint as founder of Order
11H(THOMAS BECKET)131|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(THOMAS BECKET)2|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - early life of male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)3|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - personal devotion of male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)31|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)32|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)33|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)34|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)35|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - temptation of male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)36|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - penitence of male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)37|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(THOMAS BECKET)4|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Thomas Becket
11H(THOMAS BECKET)51|St. Thomas Becket as 'cephalophore', carrying his own head
11H(THOMAS BECKET)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Thomas Becket - stigmatization of male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Thomas Becket
11H(THOMAS BECKET)61|St. Thomas Becket flees from town on horseback; the people mock him and cut off the tail of his horse
11H(THOMAS BECKET)68|before the altar St. Thomas Becket is killed with a sword by four assassins (knights)
11H(THOMAS BECKET)681|the burial of St. Thomas Becket
11H(THOMAS BECKET)682|King Henry II repents of his sins at the tomb of St. Thomas Becket
11H(THOMAS BECKET)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Thomas Becket - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)7|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)8|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)81|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)82|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)83|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(THOMAS BECKET)84|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(THOMAS BECKET)9|the martyr Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury; possible attributes: (red) chasuble, sword in skull - portrait of male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)0|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - male saint represented in a group
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)1|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)11|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)119|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)12|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)13|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - male saint as founder of Order
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)131|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)2|early life of St. Thomas of Villanueva
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)21|St. Thomas of Villanueva as a child gives his clothes to the poor
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)3|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - personal devotion of male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)31|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)32|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)33|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)34|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)35|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - temptation of male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)36|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - penitence of male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)37|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Thomas of Villanueva
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)41|the charity of St. Thomas of Villanueva: he gives alms to the poor and the crippled
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)5|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)59|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - stigmatization of male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)6|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)68|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)69|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)7|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)8|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)81|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)82|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)83|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)84|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(THOMAS OF VILLANUEVA)9|the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse - portrait of male saint
11H(THOMAS)|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones
11H(THOMAS)0|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - male saint represented in a group
11H(THOMAS)1|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(THOMAS)11|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(THOMAS)119|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(THOMAS)12|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(THOMAS)13|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - male saint as founder of Order
11H(THOMAS)131|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(THOMAS)2|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - early life of male saint
11H(THOMAS)3|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - personal devotion of male saint
11H(THOMAS)31|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(THOMAS)32|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(THOMAS)33|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(THOMAS)34|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(THOMAS)35|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - temptation of male saint
11H(THOMAS)36|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - penitence of male saint
11H(THOMAS)37|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(THOMAS)4|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(THOMAS)5|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(THOMAS)59|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - stigmatization of male saint
11H(THOMAS)6|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(THOMAS)68|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(THOMAS)69|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(THOMAS)7|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(THOMAS)8|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(THOMAS)81|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(THOMAS)82|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(THOMAS)83|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(THOMAS)84|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(THOMAS)9|the apostle Thomas; possible attributes: book, chalice, girdle, heart, lance or spear, scroll, square, stones - portrait of male saint
11H(ULRICH)|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat
11H(ULRICH)0|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - male saint represented in a group
11H(ULRICH)1|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(ULRICH)11|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ULRICH)119|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ULRICH)12|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ULRICH)13|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ULRICH)131|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ULRICH)2|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - early life of male saint
11H(ULRICH)3|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - personal devotion of male saint
11H(ULRICH)31|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ULRICH)32|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ULRICH)33|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ULRICH)34|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(ULRICH)35|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - temptation of male saint
11H(ULRICH)36|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - penitence of male saint
11H(ULRICH)37|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ULRICH)4|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ULRICH)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Ulrich
11H(ULRICH)51|St. Ulrich in the battle against the Hungarians: an angel with a cross of victory appears to him
11H(ULRICH)52|during dinner on Friday, a goose-leg, offered by St. Ulrich to a messenger from the duke of Bavaria, changes into a fish
11H(ULRICH)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Ulrich - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ULRICH)6|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(ULRICH)68|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ULRICH)69|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ULRICH)7|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ULRICH)8|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ULRICH)81|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ULRICH)82|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ULRICH)83|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ULRICH)84|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ULRICH)9|Ulrich, bishop of Augsburg; possible attributes: fish, rat - portrait of male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose)
11H(VEDASTUS)0|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - male saint represented in a group
11H(VEDASTUS)1|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)11|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(VEDASTUS)119|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(VEDASTUS)12|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(VEDASTUS)13|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - male saint as founder of Order
11H(VEDASTUS)131|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(VEDASTUS)2|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - early life of male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)3|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - personal devotion of male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)31|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)32|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)33|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)34|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)35|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - temptation of male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)36|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - penitence of male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)37|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(VEDASTUS)4|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Vedastus
11H(VEDASTUS)51|St. Vedastus taming a wild bear that lived in the ruins of a church
11H(VEDASTUS)52|St. Vedastus brings to life a goose that had been killed by a wolf
11H(VEDASTUS)53|St. Vedastus heals a blind man before King Clovis
11H(VEDASTUS)54|St. Vedastus healing a blind man and a cripple
11H(VEDASTUS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Vedastus - stigmatization of male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)6|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)68|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)69|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)7|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)8|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)81|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)82|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)83|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(VEDASTUS)84|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(VEDASTUS)9|bishop Vedastus (Foster, Vaast) of Arras; possible attributes: bear, wolf (with dead goose) - portrait of male saint
11H(VICTOR)|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone
11H(VICTOR)0|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - male saint represented in a group
11H(VICTOR)1|specific aspects ~ St. Victor
11H(VICTOR)11|St. Victor as knight on horseback
11H(VICTOR)119|St. Victor as knight on horseback - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(VICTOR)12|specific aspects ~ St. Victor - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(VICTOR)13|specific aspects ~ St. Victor - male saint as founder of Order
11H(VICTOR)131|specific aspects ~ St. Victor - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(VICTOR)2|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - early life of male saint
11H(VICTOR)3|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - personal devotion of male saint
11H(VICTOR)31|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(VICTOR)32|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(VICTOR)33|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(VICTOR)34|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(VICTOR)35|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - temptation of male saint
11H(VICTOR)36|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - penitence of male saint
11H(VICTOR)37|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(VICTOR)4|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(VICTOR)5|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(VICTOR)59|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - stigmatization of male saint
11H(VICTOR)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Victor
11H(VICTOR)61|St. Victor in prison converts three fellow prisoners
11H(VICTOR)62|St. Victor is scourged; he is comforted by Christ
11H(VICTOR)63|St. Victor is crushed beteen two millstones; the stones break
11H(VICTOR)68|St. Victor is beheaded
11H(VICTOR)69|the body of St. Victor is thrown into the sea
11H(VICTOR)7|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(VICTOR)8|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(VICTOR)81|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(VICTOR)82|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(VICTOR)83|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(VICTOR)84|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(VICTOR)9|the martyr Victor of Marseilles; possible attributes: millstone - portrait of male saint
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)|the founder of the Vincentian (Lazarist) Congregation (of Mission Priests) and of the Sisters of Charity, Vincent de Paul; possible attributes: infant
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)0|the founder of the Vincentian (Lazarist) Congregation (of Mission Priests) and of the Sisters of Charity, Vincent de Paul; possible attributes: infant - male saint represented in a group
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)1|specific aspects ~ St. Vincent de Paul
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)11|St. Vincent de Paul as patron of galley slaves
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)119|St. Vincent de Paul as patron of galley slaves - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)12|specific aspects ~ St. Vincent de Paul - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)13|specific aspects ~ St. Vincent de Paul - male saint as founder of Order
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)131|specific aspects ~ St. Vincent de Paul - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)2|the founder of the Vincentian (Lazarist) Congregation (of Mission Priests) and of the Sisters of Charity, Vincent de Paul; possible attributes: infant - early life of male saint
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)3|personal devotion of St. Vincent de Paul
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)31|personal devotion of St. Vincent de Paul - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)32|personal devotion of St. Vincent de Paul - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)33|personal devotion of St. Vincent de Paul - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)34|while celebrating mass, St. Vincent de Paul sees a fiery globe ascend to heaven and unite with another one (the souls of Jane Frances of Chantal and Francis of Sales)
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)35|personal devotion of St. Vincent de Paul - temptation of male saint
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)36|personal devotion of St. Vincent de Paul - penitence of male saint
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)37|personal devotion of St. Vincent de Paul - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Vincent de Paul
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)41|St. Vincent de Paul preaching
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)42|St. Vincent de Paul taking care of orphans and foundlings
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)43|St. Vincent de Paul taking the place of a galley slave
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)5|the founder of the Vincentian (Lazarist) Congregation (of Mission Priests) and of the Sisters of Charity, Vincent de Paul; possible attributes: infant - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)59|the founder of the Vincentian (Lazarist) Congregation (of Mission Priests) and of the Sisters of Charity, Vincent de Paul; possible attributes: infant - stigmatization of male saint
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)6|the founder of the Vincentian (Lazarist) Congregation (of Mission Priests) and of the Sisters of Charity, Vincent de Paul; possible attributes: infant - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)68|the founder of the Vincentian (Lazarist) Congregation (of Mission Priests) and of the Sisters of Charity, Vincent de Paul; possible attributes: infant - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)69|the founder of the Vincentian (Lazarist) Congregation (of Mission Priests) and of the Sisters of Charity, Vincent de Paul; possible attributes: infant - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)7|the founder of the Vincentian (Lazarist) Congregation (of Mission Priests) and of the Sisters of Charity, Vincent de Paul; possible attributes: infant - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)8|the founder of the Vincentian (Lazarist) Congregation (of Mission Priests) and of the Sisters of Charity, Vincent de Paul; possible attributes: infant - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)81|the founder of the Vincentian (Lazarist) Congregation (of Mission Priests) and of the Sisters of Charity, Vincent de Paul; possible attributes: infant - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)82|the founder of the Vincentian (Lazarist) Congregation (of Mission Priests) and of the Sisters of Charity, Vincent de Paul; possible attributes: infant - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)83|the founder of the Vincentian (Lazarist) Congregation (of Mission Priests) and of the Sisters of Charity, Vincent de Paul; possible attributes: infant - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)84|the founder of the Vincentian (Lazarist) Congregation (of Mission Priests) and of the Sisters of Charity, Vincent de Paul; possible attributes: infant - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(VINCENT DE PAUL)9|the founder of the Vincentian (Lazarist) Congregation (of Mission Priests) and of the Sisters of Charity, Vincent de Paul; possible attributes: infant - portrait of male saint
11H(VINCENT FERRER)|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement
11H(VINCENT FERRER)0|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement - male saint represented in a group
11H(VINCENT FERRER)1|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(VINCENT FERRER)11|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(VINCENT FERRER)119|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(VINCENT FERRER)12|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(VINCENT FERRER)13|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement - male saint as founder of Order
11H(VINCENT FERRER)131|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(VINCENT FERRER)2|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement - early life of male saint
11H(VINCENT FERRER)3|personal devotion of St. Vincent Ferrer
11H(VINCENT FERRER)31|personal devotion of St. Vincent Ferrer - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(VINCENT FERRER)32|St. Vincent Ferrer, kneeling, receives the habit of the Dominican Order
11H(VINCENT FERRER)33|personal devotion of St. Vincent Ferrer - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(VINCENT FERRER)34|personal devotion of St. Vincent Ferrer - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(VINCENT FERRER)35|personal devotion of St. Vincent Ferrer - temptation of male saint
11H(VINCENT FERRER)36|personal devotion of St. Vincent Ferrer - penitence of male saint
11H(VINCENT FERRER)37|personal devotion of St. Vincent Ferrer - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(VINCENT FERRER)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Vincent Ferrer
11H(VINCENT FERRER)41|St. Vincent Ferrer preaching
11H(VINCENT FERRER)411|St. Vincent Ferrer, preaching, with wings
11H(VINCENT FERRER)42|St. Vincent Ferrer converting Jews
11H(VINCENT FERRER)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Vincent Ferrer
11H(VINCENT FERRER)51|miraculous healings of St. Vincent Ferrer
11H(VINCENT FERRER)52|a child is killed and cut to pieces by an insane mother, before the father and St. Vincent Ferrer; Vincent raises the child from the dead
11H(VINCENT FERRER)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Vincent Ferrer - stigmatization of male saint
11H(VINCENT FERRER)6|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(VINCENT FERRER)68|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(VINCENT FERRER)69|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(VINCENT FERRER)7|apotheosis of St. Vincent Ferrer
11H(VINCENT FERRER)8|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(VINCENT FERRER)81|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(VINCENT FERRER)82|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(VINCENT FERRER)83|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(VINCENT FERRER)84|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(VINCENT FERRER)9|the Dominican friar Vincent Ferrer of Valencia (or Vannes); possible attributes: book, baptismal font, cardinal's hat at feet, flames, flaming sword, IHS monogram, lily, sun, trumpet of the Last Judgement - portrait of male saint
11H(VINCENT)|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship
11H(VINCENT)0|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - male saint represented in a group
11H(VINCENT)1|specific aspects ~ St. Vincent
11H(VINCENT)11|St. Vincent as patron
11H(VINCENT)111|St. Vincent as patron of wine-growers
11H(VINCENT)112|St. Vincent as patron of woodcutters
11H(VINCENT)119|St. Vincent as patron - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(VINCENT)12|specific aspects ~ St. Vincent - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(VINCENT)13|specific aspects ~ St. Vincent - male saint as founder of Order
11H(VINCENT)131|specific aspects ~ St. Vincent - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(VINCENT)2|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - early life of male saint
11H(VINCENT)3|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - personal devotion of male saint
11H(VINCENT)31|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(VINCENT)32|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(VINCENT)33|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(VINCENT)34|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(VINCENT)35|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - temptation of male saint
11H(VINCENT)36|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - penitence of male saint
11H(VINCENT)37|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(VINCENT)4|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(VINCENT)5|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(VINCENT)59|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - stigmatization of male saint
11H(VINCENT)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Vincent
11H(VINCENT)61|St. Vincent before a Roman ruler; he breaks the pagan idols
11H(VINCENT)62|St. Vincent is scourged
11H(VINCENT)63|tied to a cross, the flesh of St. Vincent is torn with iron combs
11H(VINCENT)64|St. Vincent is roasted on a gridiron
11H(VINCENT)65|St. Vincent is laid on potsherds, which then change into flowers
11H(VINCENT)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Vincent - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(VINCENT)69|maltreatment of the corpse of St. Vincent
11H(VINCENT)691|the body of St. Vincent is guarded by ravens, that drive away the wild beasts
11H(VINCENT)692|the body of St. Vincent is cast overboard with a millstone tied to it
11H(VINCENT)693|the body of Vincent, floating upon the water, is guarded by a raven
11H(VINCENT)694|the body of St. Vincent, washed ashore, is buried by angels
11H(VINCENT)7|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(VINCENT)8|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(VINCENT)81|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(VINCENT)82|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(VINCENT)83|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(VINCENT)84|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(VINCENT)9|the deacon and martyr Vincent of Saragossa (or Valencia); possible attributes: book, bunch of grapes, dalmatic, gridiron (with spikes), millstone, raven, ship - portrait of male saint
11H(VITUS)|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel)
11H(VITUS)0|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - male saint represented in a group
11H(VITUS)1|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(VITUS)11|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(VITUS)119|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(VITUS)12|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(VITUS)13|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - male saint as founder of Order
11H(VITUS)131|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(VITUS)2|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - early life of male saint
11H(VITUS)3|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - personal devotion of male saint
11H(VITUS)31|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(VITUS)32|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(VITUS)33|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(VITUS)34|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(VITUS)35|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - temptation of male saint
11H(VITUS)36|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - penitence of male saint
11H(VITUS)37|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(VITUS)4|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(VITUS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Vitus
11H(VITUS)51|St. Vitus, together with his tutor Modestus and his nurse Crescentia, escapes from his father's wrath in a boat steered by an angel
11H(VITUS)52|birds feed the three fugitives St. Vitus, Modestus, and Crescentia
11H(VITUS)53|the father of St. Vitus is blinded, when peeping into the dungeon, in which he holds his son prisoner; the dungeon is illuminated by heavenly lights (lamps)
11H(VITUS)531|St. Vitus cures his father from blindness
11H(VITUS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Vitus - stigmatization of male saint
11H(VITUS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Vitus
11H(VITUS)61|St. Vitus, Modestus and Crescentia are brought before the Roman emperor; they refuse to worship pagan statues
11H(VITUS)62|St. Vitus (perhaps together with Modestus and Crescentia) is put in a cauldron of boiling oil
11H(VITUS)63|St. Vitus is thrown to the lions; the lions do not touch him
11H(VITUS)64|St. Vitus (perhaps together with Modestus and Crescentia) is hanged
11H(VITUS)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Vitus - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(VITUS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Vitus - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(VITUS)7|glory of St. Vitus
11H(VITUS)8|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(VITUS)81|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(VITUS)82|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(VITUS)83|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(VITUS)84|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(VITUS)9|the martyr Vitus (Veit, Guy); possible attributes: bird, cauldron, cock, dog, hare, lamp, lion, loaf, model of church, stick (or cudgel) - portrait of male saint
11H(WENCESLAS)|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press
11H(WENCESLAS)0|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - male saint represented in a group
11H(WENCESLAS)1|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(WENCESLAS)11|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(WENCESLAS)119|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(WENCESLAS)12|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(WENCESLAS)13|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - male saint as founder of Order
11H(WENCESLAS)131|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(WENCESLAS)2|early life of St. Wenceslas
11H(WENCESLAS)21|St. Wenceslas is educated by his grandmother Ludmila
11H(WENCESLAS)3|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - personal devotion of male saint
11H(WENCESLAS)31|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(WENCESLAS)32|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(WENCESLAS)33|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(WENCESLAS)34|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(WENCESLAS)35|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - temptation of male saint
11H(WENCESLAS)36|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - penitence of male saint
11H(WENCESLAS)37|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(WENCESLAS)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Wenceslas
11H(WENCESLAS)41|St. Wenceslas carrying wood to the poor
11H(WENCESLAS)5|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(WENCESLAS)59|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - stigmatization of male saint
11H(WENCESLAS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Wenceslas
11H(WENCESLAS)68|St. Wenceslas is murdered by his brother with a sword or a lance
11H(WENCESLAS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Wenceslas - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(WENCESLAS)7|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(WENCESLAS)8|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(WENCESLAS)81|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(WENCESLAS)82|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(WENCESLAS)83|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(WENCESLAS)84|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(WENCESLAS)9|the martyr and duke of Bohemia, Wencesla(u)s; possible attributes: bunch of grapes, knight's armour, ducal hat, lance, shield, sword, wine press - portrait of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)0|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - male saint represented in a group
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)1|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)11|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)119|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)12|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)13|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - male saint as founder of Order
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)131|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)2|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - early life of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)3|personal devotion of St. William of Aquitaine
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)31|personal devotion of St. William of Aquitaine - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)32|St. William of Aquitaine receives the habit from Benedict of Aniane
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)33|personal devotion of St. William of Aquitaine - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)34|personal devotion of St. William of Aquitaine - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)35|personal devotion of St. William of Aquitaine - temptation of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)36|personal devotion of St. William of Aquitaine - penitence of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)37|personal devotion of St. William of Aquitaine - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)4|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)5|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)59|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - stigmatization of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)6|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)68|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)69|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)7|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)8|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)81|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)82|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)83|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)84|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF AQUITAINE)9|the Benedictine monk and duke of Aquitaine, William (of Gellone); possible attributes: armour, banner, helmet - portrait of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)|the hermit William of Maleval (the Great); possible attributes: book, coat of mail, dragon under feet, helmet, shield, rosary, T-shaped staff
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)0|the hermit William of Maleval (the Great); possible attributes: book, coat of mail, dragon under feet, helmet, shield, rosary, T-shaped staff - male saint represented in a group
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)1|specific aspects ~ St. William of Maleval
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)11|St. William of Maleval as patron of armourers
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)119|St. William of Maleval as patron of armourers - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)12|specific aspects ~ St. William of Maleval - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)13|St. William of Maleval as founder of the Order of the Wilhelmites, wearing a coat of mail beneath his black cloak
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)131|St. William of Maleval as founder of the Order of the Wilhelmites, wearing a coat of mail beneath his black cloak - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)2|the hermit William of Maleval (the Great); possible attributes: book, coat of mail, dragon under feet, helmet, shield, rosary, T-shaped staff - early life of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)3|personal devotion of St. William of Maleval
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)31|personal devotion of St. William of Maleval - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)32|personal devotion of St. William of Maleval - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)33|personal devotion of St. William of Maleval - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)34|personal devotion of St. William of Maleval - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)35|personal devotion of St. William of Maleval - temptation of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)36|the penitent St. William of Maleval, in armour, tied to a tree
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)37|personal devotion of St. William of Maleval - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)4|the hermit William of Maleval (the Great); possible attributes: book, coat of mail, dragon under feet, helmet, shield, rosary, T-shaped staff - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)5|the hermit William of Maleval (the Great); possible attributes: book, coat of mail, dragon under feet, helmet, shield, rosary, T-shaped staff - miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)59|the hermit William of Maleval (the Great); possible attributes: book, coat of mail, dragon under feet, helmet, shield, rosary, T-shaped staff - stigmatization of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)6|the hermit William of Maleval (the Great); possible attributes: book, coat of mail, dragon under feet, helmet, shield, rosary, T-shaped staff - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)68|the hermit William of Maleval (the Great); possible attributes: book, coat of mail, dragon under feet, helmet, shield, rosary, T-shaped staff - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)69|the hermit William of Maleval (the Great); possible attributes: book, coat of mail, dragon under feet, helmet, shield, rosary, T-shaped staff - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)7|the hermit William of Maleval (the Great); possible attributes: book, coat of mail, dragon under feet, helmet, shield, rosary, T-shaped staff - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)8|the hermit William of Maleval (the Great); possible attributes: book, coat of mail, dragon under feet, helmet, shield, rosary, T-shaped staff - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)81|the hermit William of Maleval (the Great); possible attributes: book, coat of mail, dragon under feet, helmet, shield, rosary, T-shaped staff - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)82|the hermit William of Maleval (the Great); possible attributes: book, coat of mail, dragon under feet, helmet, shield, rosary, T-shaped staff - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)83|the hermit William of Maleval (the Great); possible attributes: book, coat of mail, dragon under feet, helmet, shield, rosary, T-shaped staff - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)84|the hermit William of Maleval (the Great); possible attributes: book, coat of mail, dragon under feet, helmet, shield, rosary, T-shaped staff - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(WILLIAM OF MALEVAL)9|the hermit William of Maleval (the Great); possible attributes: book, coat of mail, dragon under feet, helmet, shield, rosary, T-shaped staff - portrait of male saint
11H(WILLIBRORD)|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles
11H(WILLIBRORD)0|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - male saint represented in a group
11H(WILLIBRORD)1|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(WILLIBRORD)11|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(WILLIBRORD)119|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(WILLIBRORD)12|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(WILLIBRORD)13|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - male saint as founder of Order
11H(WILLIBRORD)131|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(WILLIBRORD)2|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - early life of male saint
11H(WILLIBRORD)3|personal devotion of St. Willibrord
11H(WILLIBRORD)31|personal devotion of St. Willibrord - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(WILLIBRORD)32|St. Willibrord consecrated bishop of Utrecht
11H(WILLIBRORD)33|personal devotion of St. Willibrord - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(WILLIBRORD)34|personal devotion of St. Willibrord - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(WILLIBRORD)35|personal devotion of St. Willibrord - temptation of male saint
11H(WILLIBRORD)36|personal devotion of St. Willibrord - penitence of male saint
11H(WILLIBRORD)37|personal devotion of St. Willibrord - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(WILLIBRORD)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Willibrord
11H(WILLIBRORD)41|St. Willibrord preaching before the Frisians
11H(WILLIBRORD)42|St. Willibrord breaking the pagan idols
11H(WILLIBRORD)43|St. Willibrord giving drink to the thirsty
11H(WILLIBRORD)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Willibrord
11H(WILLIBRORD)51|St. Willibrord multiplies wine by putting his staff in the cask
11H(WILLIBRORD)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Willibrord - stigmatization of male saint
11H(WILLIBRORD)6|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(WILLIBRORD)68|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(WILLIBRORD)69|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(WILLIBRORD)7|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(WILLIBRORD)8|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(WILLIBRORD)81|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(WILLIBRORD)82|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(WILLIBRORD)83|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(WILLIBRORD)84|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(WILLIBRORD)9|the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles - portrait of male saint
11H(ZENO)|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod
11H(ZENO)0|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - male saint represented in a group
11H(ZENO)1|specific aspects ~ St. Zeno
11H(ZENO)11|bishop Zeno as angler
11H(ZENO)119|bishop Zeno as angler - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ZENO)12|specific aspects ~ St. Zeno - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ZENO)13|specific aspects ~ St. Zeno - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ZENO)131|specific aspects ~ St. Zeno - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ZENO)2|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - early life of male saint
11H(ZENO)3|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - personal devotion of male saint
11H(ZENO)31|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ZENO)32|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ZENO)33|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ZENO)34|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(ZENO)35|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - temptation of male saint
11H(ZENO)36|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - penitence of male saint
11H(ZENO)37|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ZENO)4|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ZENO)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Zeno
11H(ZENO)51|St. Zeno exorcizes the daughter of the emperor Gallienus; a demon issues from her mouth
11H(ZENO)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Zeno - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ZENO)6|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(ZENO)68|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ZENO)69|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ZENO)7|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ZENO)8|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - post-mortem occurrences ~ male saint
11H(ZENO)81|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ZENO)82|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - miracles occurring during handling of relics of male saint
11H(ZENO)83|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ZENO)84|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ZENO)9|the bishop of Verona, Zeno; possible attributes: fish dangling from rod or crozier, or lying on book at his feet, fishing-rod - portrait of male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book
11H(ZENOBIUS)0|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - male saint represented in a group
11H(ZENOBIUS)1|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - specific aspects ~ male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)11|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - male saint as patron, protector, intercessor
11H(ZENOBIUS)119|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - male saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11H(ZENOBIUS)12|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - male saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating (e.g. as Doctor of the Church)
11H(ZENOBIUS)13|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - male saint as founder of Order
11H(ZENOBIUS)131|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - male saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11H(ZENOBIUS)2|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - early life of male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)3|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - personal devotion of male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)31|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - vocation, conversion of male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)32|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - baptism, consecration, taking vows of male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)33|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)34|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - vision(s), mystic marriage of male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)35|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - temptation of male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)36|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - penitence of male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)37|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - male saint meditating, in ecstasy
11H(ZENOBIUS)4|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - non-miraculous activities and events ~ male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Zenobius
11H(ZENOBIUS)51|in the street St. Zenobius raises from the dead a child run over by an ox-cart
11H(ZENOBIUS)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Zenobius - stigmatization of male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)6|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)68|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - death, deathbed of male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)69|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - maltreatment of corpse of male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)7|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - apotheosis, glory, triumph of male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Zenobius
11H(ZENOBIUS)81|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Zenobius - finding, transportation of relics of male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)82|the coffin of St. Zenobius, being carried to the cathedral, touches a dead tree; the tree springs into leaf
11H(ZENOBIUS)83|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Zenobius - posthumous deeds, appearances of male saints
11H(ZENOBIUS)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Zenobius - beatification, canonization of male saint
11H(ZENOBIUS)9|the bishop of Florence, Zenobius; possible attributes: fleur-de-lis (emblem of Florence) in his halo, on his cope or on a book - portrait of male saint
11HH|female saints
11HH(...)|female saints (with NAME)
11HH(...)0|female saints (with NAME) - female saint represented in a group
11HH(...)1|female saints (with NAME) - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(...)11|female saints (with NAME) - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(...)119|female saints (with NAME) - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(...)12|female saints (with NAME) - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(...)13|female saints (with NAME) - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(...)131|female saints (with NAME) - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(...)2|female saints (with NAME) - early life of female saint
11HH(...)3|female saints (with NAME) - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(...)31|female saints (with NAME) - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(...)32|female saints (with NAME) - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(...)33|female saints (with NAME) - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(...)34|female saints (with NAME) - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(...)35|female saints (with NAME) - temptation of female saint
11HH(...)36|female saints (with NAME) - penitence of female saint
11HH(...)37|female saints (with NAME) - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(...)4|female saints (with NAME) - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(...)5|female saints (with NAME) - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(...)59|female saints (with NAME) - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(...)6|female saints (with NAME) - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(...)68|female saints (with NAME) - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(...)69|female saints (with NAME) - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(...)7|female saints (with NAME) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(...)8|female saints (with NAME) - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(...)81|female saints (with NAME) - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(...)82|female saints (with NAME) - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(...)83|female saints (with NAME) - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(...)84|female saints (with NAME) - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(...)9|female saints (with NAME) - portrait of female saint
11HH(AFRA)|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack
11HH(AFRA)0|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - female saint represented in a group
11HH(AFRA)1|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(AFRA)11|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(AFRA)119|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(AFRA)12|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(AFRA)13|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(AFRA)131|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(AFRA)2|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - early life of female saint
11HH(AFRA)3|personal devotion of St. Afra
11HH(AFRA)31|St. Afra, the harlot, is converted by bishop Narcissus
11HH(AFRA)32|personal devotion of St. Afra - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(AFRA)33|personal devotion of St. Afra - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(AFRA)34|personal devotion of St. Afra - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(AFRA)35|personal devotion of St. Afra - temptation of female saint
11HH(AFRA)36|personal devotion of St. Afra - penitence of female saint
11HH(AFRA)37|personal devotion of St. Afra - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(AFRA)4|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(AFRA)5|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(AFRA)59|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(AFRA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Afra
11HH(AFRA)68|St. Afra is burned at the stake
11HH(AFRA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Afra - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(AFRA)7|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(AFRA)8|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(AFRA)81|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(AFRA)82|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(AFRA)83|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(AFRA)84|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(AFRA)9|the harlot and martyr Afra of Augsburg; possible attributes: dead tree, jar of ointment, stake, woodstack - portrait of female saint
11HH(AGATHA)|the virgin martyr Agatha of Catania; possible attributes: breasts on dish, burning house, loaf, taper or candle, tongs
11HH(AGATHA)0|the virgin martyr Agatha of Catania; possible attributes: breasts on dish, burning house, loaf, taper or candle, tongs - female saint represented in a group
11HH(AGATHA)1|specific aspects ~ St. Agatha
11HH(AGATHA)11|St. Agatha as protectress against fire, with a burning house
11HH(AGATHA)119|St. Agatha as protectress against fire, with a burning house - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(AGATHA)12|specific aspects ~ St. Agatha - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(AGATHA)13|specific aspects ~ St. Agatha - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(AGATHA)131|specific aspects ~ St. Agatha - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(AGATHA)2|the virgin martyr Agatha of Catania; possible attributes: breasts on dish, burning house, loaf, taper or candle, tongs - early life of female saint
11HH(AGATHA)3|the virgin martyr Agatha of Catania; possible attributes: breasts on dish, burning house, loaf, taper or candle, tongs - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(AGATHA)31|the virgin martyr Agatha of Catania; possible attributes: breasts on dish, burning house, loaf, taper or candle, tongs - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(AGATHA)32|the virgin martyr Agatha of Catania; possible attributes: breasts on dish, burning house, loaf, taper or candle, tongs - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(AGATHA)33|the virgin martyr Agatha of Catania; possible attributes: breasts on dish, burning house, loaf, taper or candle, tongs - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(AGATHA)34|the virgin martyr Agatha of Catania; possible attributes: breasts on dish, burning house, loaf, taper or candle, tongs - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(AGATHA)35|the virgin martyr Agatha of Catania; possible attributes: breasts on dish, burning house, loaf, taper or candle, tongs - temptation of female saint
11HH(AGATHA)36|the virgin martyr Agatha of Catania; possible attributes: breasts on dish, burning house, loaf, taper or candle, tongs - penitence of female saint
11HH(AGATHA)37|the virgin martyr Agatha of Catania; possible attributes: breasts on dish, burning house, loaf, taper or candle, tongs - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(AGATHA)4|the virgin martyr Agatha of Catania; possible attributes: breasts on dish, burning house, loaf, taper or candle, tongs - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(AGATHA)5|the virgin martyr Agatha of Catania; possible attributes: breasts on dish, burning house, loaf, taper or candle, tongs - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(AGATHA)59|the virgin martyr Agatha of Catania; possible attributes: breasts on dish, burning house, loaf, taper or candle, tongs - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(AGATHA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Agatha
11HH(AGATHA)61|St. Agatha is taken prisoner and ordered to worship before pagan statues
11HH(AGATHA)62|the breasts of St. Agatha are cut or sheared off
11HH(AGATHA)63|St. Agatha is miraculously healed in prison by St. Peter; sometimes an angel present
11HH(AGATHA)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Agatha - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(AGATHA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Agatha - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(AGATHA)7|glory of St. Agatha: she is crowned in heaven
11HH(AGATHA)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Agatha
11HH(AGATHA)81|the veil of St. Agatha deflects the flow of lava from Mount Etna and saves the city of Catania
11HH(AGATHA)82|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Agatha - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(AGATHA)83|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Agatha - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(AGATHA)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Agatha - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(AGATHA)9|the virgin martyr Agatha of Catania; possible attributes: breasts on dish, burning house, loaf, taper or candle, tongs - portrait of female saint
11HH(AGNES)|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring
11HH(AGNES)0|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - female saint represented in a group
11HH(AGNES)1|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(AGNES)11|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(AGNES)119|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(AGNES)12|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(AGNES)13|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(AGNES)131|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(AGNES)2|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - early life of female saint
11HH(AGNES)3|personal devotion of St. Agnes
11HH(AGNES)31|personal devotion of St. Agnes - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(AGNES)32|personal devotion of St. Agnes - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(AGNES)33|personal devotion of St. Agnes - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(AGNES)34|the mystic marriage of St. Agnes with the infant Christ
11HH(AGNES)35|personal devotion of St. Agnes - temptation of female saint
11HH(AGNES)36|personal devotion of St. Agnes - penitence of female saint
11HH(AGNES)37|personal devotion of St. Agnes - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(AGNES)4|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(AGNES)5|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(AGNES)59|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(AGNES)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Agnes
11HH(AGNES)61|St. Agnes is taken to a brothel
11HH(AGNES)62|St. Agnes is led naked through the streets of Rome, but she is covered by her hair, which has grown miraculously down to her feet
11HH(AGNES)63|an angel brings St. Agnes a white cloak (or surrounds her with a shining light)
11HH(AGNES)64|the son of the prefect of Rome, who tried to violate St. Agnes, is struck blind or dead; Agnes raises him from the dead
11HH(AGNES)65|St. Agnes tied to the stake remains unharmed; the executioners are consumed by the fire
11HH(AGNES)68|kneeling upon extinguished faggots, St. Agnes is stabbed in the throat or beheaded
11HH(AGNES)681|Emerentiana, half-sister of St. Agnes, is stoned to death while praying at Agnes' grave
11HH(AGNES)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Agnes - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(AGNES)7|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(AGNES)8|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(AGNES)81|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(AGNES)82|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(AGNES)83|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(AGNES)84|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(AGNES)9|the virgin martyr Agnes of Rome; possible attributes: lamb, ring - portrait of female saint
11HH(ANNA)|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary
11HH(ANNA)0|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - female saint represented in a group
11HH(ANNA)1|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(ANNA)11|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(ANNA)119|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(ANNA)12|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(ANNA)13|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(ANNA)131|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(ANNA)2|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - early life of female saint
11HH(ANNA)3|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(ANNA)31|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(ANNA)32|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(ANNA)33|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(ANNA)34|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(ANNA)35|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - temptation of female saint
11HH(ANNA)36|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - penitence of female saint
11HH(ANNA)37|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(ANNA)4|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(ANNA)5|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(ANNA)59|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(ANNA)6|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(ANNA)68|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(ANNA)69|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(ANNA)7|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(ANNA)8|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(ANNA)81|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(ANNA)82|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(ANNA)83|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(ANNA)84|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(ANNA)9|Anna, mother of Mary; possible attributes: book, Christ-child, lily, Virgin Mary - portrait of female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers
11HH(APOLLONIA)0|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - female saint represented in a group
11HH(APOLLONIA)1|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)11|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(APOLLONIA)119|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(APOLLONIA)12|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(APOLLONIA)13|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(APOLLONIA)131|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(APOLLONIA)2|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - early life of female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)3|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)31|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)32|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)33|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)34|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)35|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - temptation of female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)36|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - penitence of female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)37|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(APOLLONIA)4|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)5|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)59|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Apollonia
11HH(APOLLONIA)61|St. Apollonia is brought before the judge
11HH(APOLLONIA)62|the teeth of St. Apollonia are pulled out
11HH(APOLLONIA)68|St. Apollonia is burned at the stake
11HH(APOLLONIA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Apollonia - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)7|glory of St. Apollonia
11HH(APOLLONIA)8|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)81|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)82|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)83|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(APOLLONIA)84|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(APOLLONIA)9|the virgin martyr Apollonia of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, palm-branch, tooth in pincers - portrait of female saint
11HH(BARBARA)|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower
11HH(BARBARA)0|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - female saint represented in a group
11HH(BARBARA)1|specific aspects ~ St. Barbara
11HH(BARBARA)11|St. Barbara as patroness
11HH(BARBARA)111|St. Barbara as patroness of armourers and firearms
11HH(BARBARA)112|St. Barbara as patroness of masons
11HH(BARBARA)119|St. Barbara as patroness - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(BARBARA)12|specific aspects ~ St. Barbara - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(BARBARA)13|specific aspects ~ St. Barbara - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(BARBARA)131|specific aspects ~ St. Barbara - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(BARBARA)2|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - early life of female saint
11HH(BARBARA)3|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(BARBARA)31|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(BARBARA)32|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(BARBARA)33|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(BARBARA)34|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(BARBARA)35|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - temptation of female saint
11HH(BARBARA)36|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - penitence of female saint
11HH(BARBARA)37|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(BARBARA)4|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(BARBARA)5|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(BARBARA)59|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(BARBARA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Barbara
11HH(BARBARA)61|St. Barbara suffering
11HH(BARBARA)611|St. Barbara's father, Dioscuros, has a tower built; he shuts his daughter away in it
11HH(BARBARA)612|St. Barbara has a third window added to the tower in which she is locked up
11HH(BARBARA)613|St. Barbara is secretly baptized
11HH(BARBARA)614|dispute between St. Barbara and her father Dioscuros
11HH(BARBARA)615|St. Barbara flees from the tower, with her father in pursuit, and hides in a cleft in a rock
11HH(BARBARA)616|a shepherd betrays the hiding-place of St. Barbara to her father; as punishment his sheep are turned into locusts
11HH(BARBARA)62|martyrdom of St. Barbara
11HH(BARBARA)621|St. Barbara is brought before the judge
11HH(BARBARA)622|St. Barbara's breasts are cut off
11HH(BARBARA)623|St. Barbara is burned with torches
11HH(BARBARA)68|St. Barbara is beheaded by her father Dioscuros, who usually wears a turban and brandishes a scimitar (sword); sometimes Dioscuros is struck by lightning
11HH(BARBARA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Barbara - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(BARBARA)7|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(BARBARA)8|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(BARBARA)81|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(BARBARA)82|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(BARBARA)83|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(BARBARA)84|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(BARBARA)9|the virgin martyr Barbara; possible attributes: book, cannon(ball), crown, cross, chalice with wafer, Dioscuros (her father), peacock feather, sword, torches, mason's tools, tower - portrait of female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)|the foundress of the Order of Bri(d)gettines, the widow Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden; possible attributes: band over veil with five red spots, book, candle, heart with cross, inkhorn, pilgrim's hat, staff, wallet
11HH(BRIDGET)0|the foundress of the Order of Bri(d)gettines, the widow Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden; possible attributes: band over veil with five red spots, book, candle, heart with cross, inkhorn, pilgrim's hat, staff, wallet - female saint represented in a group
11HH(BRIDGET)1|specific aspects ~ St. Bridget
11HH(BRIDGET)11|specific aspects ~ St. Bridget - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(BRIDGET)119|specific aspects ~ St. Bridget - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(BRIDGET)12|St. Bridget at her writing-desk, receiving the dictation of an angel
11HH(BRIDGET)13|St. Bridget giving the Rule of her Order to her nuns
11HH(BRIDGET)131|St. Bridget giving the Rule of her Order to her nuns - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(BRIDGET)2|the foundress of the Order of Bri(d)gettines, the widow Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden; possible attributes: band over veil with five red spots, book, candle, heart with cross, inkhorn, pilgrim's hat, staff, wallet - early life of female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)3|personal devotion of St. Bridget
11HH(BRIDGET)31|personal devotion of St. Bridget - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)32|personal devotion of St. Bridget - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)33|personal devotion of St. Bridget - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)34|St. Bridget kneeling before a vision of the birth of Christ; the Virgin Mary adores the Christ-child
11HH(BRIDGET)35|personal devotion of St. Bridget - temptation of female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)36|personal devotion of St. Bridget - penitence of female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)37|personal devotion of St. Bridget - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(BRIDGET)4|the foundress of the Order of Bri(d)gettines, the widow Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden; possible attributes: band over veil with five red spots, book, candle, heart with cross, inkhorn, pilgrim's hat, staff, wallet - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)5|the foundress of the Order of Bri(d)gettines, the widow Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden; possible attributes: band over veil with five red spots, book, candle, heart with cross, inkhorn, pilgrim's hat, staff, wallet - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)59|the foundress of the Order of Bri(d)gettines, the widow Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden; possible attributes: band over veil with five red spots, book, candle, heart with cross, inkhorn, pilgrim's hat, staff, wallet - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)6|the foundress of the Order of Bri(d)gettines, the widow Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden; possible attributes: band over veil with five red spots, book, candle, heart with cross, inkhorn, pilgrim's hat, staff, wallet - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)68|the foundress of the Order of Bri(d)gettines, the widow Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden; possible attributes: band over veil with five red spots, book, candle, heart with cross, inkhorn, pilgrim's hat, staff, wallet - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)69|the foundress of the Order of Bri(d)gettines, the widow Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden; possible attributes: band over veil with five red spots, book, candle, heart with cross, inkhorn, pilgrim's hat, staff, wallet - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)7|the foundress of the Order of Bri(d)gettines, the widow Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden; possible attributes: band over veil with five red spots, book, candle, heart with cross, inkhorn, pilgrim's hat, staff, wallet - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)8|the foundress of the Order of Bri(d)gettines, the widow Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden; possible attributes: band over veil with five red spots, book, candle, heart with cross, inkhorn, pilgrim's hat, staff, wallet - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)81|the foundress of the Order of Bri(d)gettines, the widow Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden; possible attributes: band over veil with five red spots, book, candle, heart with cross, inkhorn, pilgrim's hat, staff, wallet - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)82|the foundress of the Order of Bri(d)gettines, the widow Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden; possible attributes: band over veil with five red spots, book, candle, heart with cross, inkhorn, pilgrim's hat, staff, wallet - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)83|the foundress of the Order of Bri(d)gettines, the widow Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden; possible attributes: band over veil with five red spots, book, candle, heart with cross, inkhorn, pilgrim's hat, staff, wallet - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(BRIDGET)84|the foundress of the Order of Bri(d)gettines, the widow Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden; possible attributes: band over veil with five red spots, book, candle, heart with cross, inkhorn, pilgrim's hat, staff, wallet - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(BRIDGET)9|the foundress of the Order of Bri(d)gettines, the widow Bridget (Birgitta) of Sweden; possible attributes: band over veil with five red spots, book, candle, heart with cross, inkhorn, pilgrim's hat, staff, wallet - portrait of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose
11HH(BRIGID)0|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - female saint represented in a group
11HH(BRIGID)1|specific aspects ~ St. Brigid
11HH(BRIGID)11|St. Brigid as cowgirl, farm-girl, or shepherdess with domestic animals and farmer's implements
11HH(BRIGID)119|St. Brigid as cowgirl, farm-girl, or shepherdess with domestic animals and farmer's implements - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(BRIGID)12|specific aspects ~ St. Brigid - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(BRIGID)13|specific aspects ~ St. Brigid - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(BRIGID)131|specific aspects ~ St. Brigid - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(BRIGID)2|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - early life of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)3|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)31|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)32|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)33|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)34|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)35|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - temptation of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)36|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - penitence of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)37|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(BRIGID)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Brigid
11HH(BRIGID)41|St. Brigid giving butter (and milk) to the poor
11HH(BRIGID)42|St. Brigid churning butter
11HH(BRIGID)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Brigid
11HH(BRIGID)51|miraculous healings of St. Brigid
11HH(BRIGID)52|St. Brigid multiplying food
11HH(BRIGID)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Brigid - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)6|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)68|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)69|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)7|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)8|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)81|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)82|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)83|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(BRIGID)84|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(BRIGID)9|the abbess of Kildare, Brigid (Bridget) of Ireland; possible attributes: cow, flame, goose - portrait of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)0|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - female saint represented in a group
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)1|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)11|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)119|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)12|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)13|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)131|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)2|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - early life of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)3|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)31|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)32|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)33|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)34|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)35|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - temptation of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)36|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - penitence of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)37|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)4|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)5|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)59|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)6|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)68|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)69|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)7|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)8|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)81|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)82|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)83|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)84|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(CAPITAL VIRGINS, FOUR)9|group of the following saints ('Virgines Capitales') together: Barbara, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret; later also Dorothea - portrait of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)0|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - female saint represented in a group
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)1|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)11|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)119|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)12|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)13|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)131|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)2|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - early life of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)3|personal devotion of St. Catherine of Siena
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)31|personal devotion of St. Catherine of Siena - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)32|personal devotion of St. Catherine of Siena - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)33|personal devotion of St. Catherine of Siena - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)34|visions of St. Catherine of Siena
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)341|the mystic marriage of St. Catherine of Siena: she kneels to receive a ring from the infant Christ (in Mary's lap), or from the adult Christ
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)342|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
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)343|St. Catherine of Siena changing hearts with Christ
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)344|St. Catherine of Siena receives the communion from Christ
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)345|St. Catherine of Siena touching or kissing the wounds of Christ
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)35|personal devotion of St. Catherine of Siena - temptation of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)36|personal devotion of St. Catherine of Siena - penitence of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)37|personal devotion of St. Catherine of Siena - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Catherine of Siena
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)41|pope Gregory XI returns from Avignon to Rome after a visit from St. Catherine of Siena
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Catherine of Siena
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)51|St. Catherine of Siena at the tomb of Agnes of Montepulciano: when she bows down to kiss the foot of Agnes, it raises itself to her lips
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)52|miraculous healings of St. Catherine of Siena
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)59|St. Catherine of Siena, kneeling before a crucifix, or swooning into the arms of two nuns, receives the stigmata
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)6|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)68|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)69|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)7|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)8|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)81|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)82|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)83|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)84|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE OF SIENA)9|the virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena; possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata - portrait of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE)|the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheel
11HH(CATHERINE)0|the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheel - female saint represented in a group
11HH(CATHERINE)1|the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheel - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(CATHERINE)11|the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheel - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(CATHERINE)119|the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheel - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(CATHERINE)12|the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheel - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(CATHERINE)13|the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheel - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(CATHERINE)131|the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheel - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(CATHERINE)2|the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheel - early life of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE)3|personal devotion of St. Catherine
11HH(CATHERINE)31|St. Catherine of Alexandria converted to Christianity and/or baptized by a hermit
11HH(CATHERINE)32|personal devotion of St. Catherine - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE)33|personal devotion of St. Catherine - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE)34|the mystic marriage of St. Catherine of Alexandria with the infant Christ: the Christ-child puts a ring on her finger
11HH(CATHERINE)35|personal devotion of St. Catherine - temptation of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE)36|personal devotion of St. Catherine - penitence of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE)37|personal devotion of St. Catherine - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(CATHERINE)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Catherine
11HH(CATHERINE)41|the dispute of St. Catherine of Alexandria with fifty philosophers; sometimes emperor Maxentius present
11HH(CATHERINE)411|the fifty philosophers are burned alive ~ St. Catherine of Alexandria
11HH(CATHERINE)42|St. Catherine of Alexandria converts empress Faustina and Porphyrius
11HH(CATHERINE)5|the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheel - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(CATHERINE)59|the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheel - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Catherine
11HH(CATHERINE)61|St. Catherine of Alexandria before emperor Maxentius; she refuses to worship pagan statues
11HH(CATHERINE)62|St. Catherine of Alexandria is scourged
11HH(CATHERINE)63|St. Catherine of Alexandria is tortured on a wheel with iron spikes
11HH(CATHERINE)631|the wheel of St. Catherine of Alexandria is destroyed by a thunderbolt from heaven, or by angels with a sword
11HH(CATHERINE)68|St. Catherine of Alexandria is beheaded
11HH(CATHERINE)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Catherine - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE)7|triumph of St. Catherine of Alexandria
11HH(CATHERINE)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Catherine
11HH(CATHERINE)81|the body and the head of St. Catherine of Alexandria are carried to Mount Sinai by angels
11HH(CATHERINE)82|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Catherine - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE)83|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Catherine - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(CATHERINE)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Catherine - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(CATHERINE)9|the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheel - portrait of female saint
11HH(CECILIA)|the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies
11HH(CECILIA)0|the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies - female saint represented in a group
11HH(CECILIA)1|specific aspects ~ St. Cecilia
11HH(CECILIA)11|St. Cecilia as patroness of music
11HH(CECILIA)111|St. Cecilia making music and/or singing
11HH(CECILIA)119|St. Cecilia as patroness of music - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(CECILIA)12|specific aspects ~ St. Cecilia - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(CECILIA)13|specific aspects ~ St. Cecilia - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(CECILIA)131|specific aspects ~ St. Cecilia - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(CECILIA)2|the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies - early life of female saint
11HH(CECILIA)3|the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(CECILIA)31|the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(CECILIA)32|the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(CECILIA)33|the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(CECILIA)34|the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(CECILIA)35|the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies - temptation of female saint
11HH(CECILIA)36|the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies - penitence of female saint
11HH(CECILIA)37|the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(CECILIA)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Cecilia
11HH(CECILIA)41|story of Cecilia and Valerian
11HH(CECILIA)411|the betrothal or vow of chastity of Cecilia and Valerian
11HH(CECILIA)412|the baptism of Valerian
11HH(CECILIA)413|St. Cecilia and Valerian seen by Tiburtius, who is then converted and baptized
11HH(CECILIA)42|St. Cecilia with the heads of Valerian and Tiburtius
11HH(CECILIA)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Cecilia
11HH(CECILIA)51|the coronation of Cecilia and Valerian by an angel; they are crowned with roses and lilies, sometimes Tiburtius present
11HH(CECILIA)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Cecilia - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(CECILIA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Cecilia
11HH(CECILIA)61|St. Cecilia is put in a cauldron of boiling oil
11HH(CECILIA)611|St. Cecilia in a steam bath
11HH(CECILIA)62|an executioner, who tries to behead St. Cecilia, gives her three blows in the neck, but she is only wounded
11HH(CECILIA)621|St. Cecilia distributing her riches to the poor
11HH(CECILIA)68|death of Cecilia: she lies down with three wounds in her neck
11HH(CECILIA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Cecilia - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(CECILIA)7|glory of Cecilia: she is crowned by the infant Christ in heaven
11HH(CECILIA)8|the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(CECILIA)81|the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(CECILIA)82|the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(CECILIA)83|the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(CECILIA)84|the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(CECILIA)9|the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies - portrait of female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel
11HH(CHRISTINA)0|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - female saint represented in a group
11HH(CHRISTINA)1|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)11|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(CHRISTINA)119|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(CHRISTINA)12|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(CHRISTINA)13|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(CHRISTINA)131|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(CHRISTINA)2|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - early life of female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)3|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)31|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)32|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)33|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)34|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)35|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - temptation of female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)36|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - penitence of female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)37|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(CHRISTINA)4|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)5|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)59|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Christina
11HH(CHRISTINA)61|St. Christina refuses to worship her father's idols, breaks them, and distributes the pieces to the poor
11HH(CHRISTINA)62|St. Christina is thrown into Lake Bolsena with a millstone round her neck; she floats on the water
11HH(CHRISTINA)63|St. Christina is tied to a wheel
11HH(CHRISTINA)68|St. Christina of Bolsena is tied to a pillar and shot dead with arrows
11HH(CHRISTINA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Christina - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)7|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)8|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)81|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)82|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)83|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(CHRISTINA)84|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(CHRISTINA)9|the virgin martyr Christina of Bolsena; possible attributes: arrow(s), book, flames, millstone, tongs, snake, wheel - portrait of female saint
11HH(CLARE)|the virgin and foundress of the Order of Minoresses (or Poor Clares), Clare of Assisi; possible attributes: book, cross, flaming horn, lily, monstrance, palm-branch, pastoral staff, rosary
11HH(CLARE)0|the virgin and foundress of the Order of Minoresses (or Poor Clares), Clare of Assisi; possible attributes: book, cross, flaming horn, lily, monstrance, palm-branch, pastoral staff, rosary - female saint represented in a group
11HH(CLARE)1|specific aspects ~ St. Clare
11HH(CLARE)11|specific aspects ~ St. Clare - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(CLARE)119|specific aspects ~ St. Clare - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(CLARE)12|specific aspects ~ St. Clare - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(CLARE)13|St. Clare handing over the Rules of the Order to pope Innocent IV
11HH(CLARE)131|St. Clare before St. Francis of Assisi; he confirms the Rules of the Order
11HH(CLARE)2|the virgin and foundress of the Order of Minoresses (or Poor Clares), Clare of Assisi; possible attributes: book, cross, flaming horn, lily, monstrance, palm-branch, pastoral staff, rosary - early life of female saint
11HH(CLARE)3|personal devotion of St. Clare
11HH(CLARE)31|personal devotion of St. Clare - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(CLARE)32|St. Francis of Assisi cuts St. Clare's hair and gives her the habit of the Order
11HH(CLARE)33|personal devotion of St. Clare - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(CLARE)34|visions of St. Clare
11HH(CLARE)341|the Virgin Mary hands over a rosary to Clare of Assisi
11HH(CLARE)35|personal devotion of St. Clare - temptation of female saint
11HH(CLARE)36|personal devotion of St. Clare - penitence of female saint
11HH(CLARE)37|personal devotion of St. Clare - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(CLARE)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Clare
11HH(CLARE)41|St. Clare and St. Francis of Assisi
11HH(CLARE)411|St. Clare listening to a sermon of St. Francis of Assisi
11HH(CLARE)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Clare
11HH(CLARE)51|St. Clare repulsing the Saracens from the walls of Assisi by holding up a monstrance
11HH(CLARE)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Clare - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(CLARE)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Clare
11HH(CLARE)68|death-bed of St. Clare: nuns, female martyrs, and the pope with cardinals may be present
11HH(CLARE)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Clare - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(CLARE)7|triumph of St. Clare: she is crowned in heaven
11HH(CLARE)8|the virgin and foundress of the Order of Minoresses (or Poor Clares), Clare of Assisi; possible attributes: book, cross, flaming horn, lily, monstrance, palm-branch, pastoral staff, rosary - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(CLARE)81|the virgin and foundress of the Order of Minoresses (or Poor Clares), Clare of Assisi; possible attributes: book, cross, flaming horn, lily, monstrance, palm-branch, pastoral staff, rosary - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(CLARE)82|the virgin and foundress of the Order of Minoresses (or Poor Clares), Clare of Assisi; possible attributes: book, cross, flaming horn, lily, monstrance, palm-branch, pastoral staff, rosary - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(CLARE)83|the virgin and foundress of the Order of Minoresses (or Poor Clares), Clare of Assisi; possible attributes: book, cross, flaming horn, lily, monstrance, palm-branch, pastoral staff, rosary - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(CLARE)84|the virgin and foundress of the Order of Minoresses (or Poor Clares), Clare of Assisi; possible attributes: book, cross, flaming horn, lily, monstrance, palm-branch, pastoral staff, rosary - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(CLARE)9|the virgin and foundress of the Order of Minoresses (or Poor Clares), Clare of Assisi; possible attributes: book, cross, flaming horn, lily, monstrance, palm-branch, pastoral staff, rosary - portrait of female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)0|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - female saint represented in a group
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)1|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)11|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)119|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)12|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)13|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)131|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)2|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - early life of female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)3|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)31|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)32|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)33|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)34|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)35|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - temptation of female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)36|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - penitence of female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)37|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)4|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Cunegunda
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)51|St. Cunegunda pays the building workers of the cathedral out of her miraculous crystal bowl
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)52|while attending mass, St. Cunegunda hangs her glove on a sunbeam
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Cunegunda - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Cunegunda
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)61|the trial by ordeal of St. Cunegunda: accused of marital infidelity, she walks over red-hot ploughshares unharmed; usually her husband King Henry II present
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Cunegunda - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Cunegunda - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)7|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)8|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)81|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)82|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)83|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)84|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(CUNEGUNDA)9|Cunegunda of Bamberg, wife of Henry II, king of Germany; possible attributes: crown, model of church, ploughshare, sceptre - portrait of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)|the virgin martyr Cunera
11HH(CUNERA)0|the virgin martyr Cunera - female saint represented in a group
11HH(CUNERA)1|the virgin martyr Cunera - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(CUNERA)11|the virgin martyr Cunera - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(CUNERA)119|the virgin martyr Cunera - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(CUNERA)12|the virgin martyr Cunera - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(CUNERA)13|the virgin martyr Cunera - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(CUNERA)131|the virgin martyr Cunera - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(CUNERA)2|the virgin martyr Cunera - early life of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)3|the virgin martyr Cunera - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)31|the virgin martyr Cunera - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)32|the virgin martyr Cunera - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)33|the virgin martyr Cunera - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)34|the virgin martyr Cunera - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)35|the virgin martyr Cunera - temptation of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)36|the virgin martyr Cunera - penitence of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)37|the virgin martyr Cunera - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(CUNERA)4|the virgin martyr Cunera - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(CUNERA)5|the virgin martyr Cunera - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(CUNERA)59|the virgin martyr Cunera - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)6|the virgin martyr Cunera - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)68|the virgin martyr Cunera - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)69|the virgin martyr Cunera - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)7|the virgin martyr Cunera - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)8|the virgin martyr Cunera - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)81|the virgin martyr Cunera - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)82|the virgin martyr Cunera - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)83|the virgin martyr Cunera - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(CUNERA)84|the virgin martyr Cunera - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(CUNERA)9|the virgin martyr Cunera - portrait of female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap
11HH(DOROTHEA)0|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - female saint represented in a group
11HH(DOROTHEA)1|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)11|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(DOROTHEA)119|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(DOROTHEA)12|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(DOROTHEA)13|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(DOROTHEA)131|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(DOROTHEA)2|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - early life of female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)3|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)31|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)32|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)33|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)34|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)35|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - temptation of female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)36|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - penitence of female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)37|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(DOROTHEA)4|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)5|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)59|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Dorothea
11HH(DOROTHEA)61|kneeling down to be beheaded, St. Dorothea is presented with a basket of roses and apples by a child
11HH(DOROTHEA)611|the beheading of St. Dorothea: the scribe Theophilus present, who is sometimes presented with the basket of roses
11HH(DOROTHEA)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Dorothea - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Dorothea - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)7|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)8|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)81|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)82|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)83|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(DOROTHEA)84|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(DOROTHEA)9|the virgin martyr Dorothea of Caesarea; possible attributes: basket of roses and apples, child with basket of roses, garland of roses, roses in hand or lap - portrait of female saint
11HH(DYMPNA)|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword
11HH(DYMPNA)0|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - female saint represented in a group
11HH(DYMPNA)1|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(DYMPNA)11|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(DYMPNA)119|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(DYMPNA)12|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(DYMPNA)13|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(DYMPNA)131|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(DYMPNA)2|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - early life of female saint
11HH(DYMPNA)3|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(DYMPNA)31|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(DYMPNA)32|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(DYMPNA)33|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(DYMPNA)34|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(DYMPNA)35|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - temptation of female saint
11HH(DYMPNA)36|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - penitence of female saint
11HH(DYMPNA)37|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(DYMPNA)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Dympna
11HH(DYMPNA)41|flight of St. Dympna with the priest Gerebernus in a boat
11HH(DYMPNA)5|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(DYMPNA)59|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(DYMPNA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Dympna
11HH(DYMPNA)68|St. Dympna is beheaded by her father, a heathen king, together with the priest Gerebernus
11HH(DYMPNA)681|burial of St. Dympna and Gerebernus by the people of Gheel
11HH(DYMPNA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Dympna - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(DYMPNA)7|apotheosis of St. Dympna: she is carried to heaven by angels
11HH(DYMPNA)8|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(DYMPNA)81|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(DYMPNA)82|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(DYMPNA)83|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(DYMPNA)84|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(DYMPNA)9|the virgin martyr Dympna of Gheel; possible attributes: crown, devil under foot or on chain, sceptre, sword - portrait of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)|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
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)0|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 - female saint represented in a group
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)1|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 - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)11|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 - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)119|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 - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)12|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 - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)13|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 - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)131|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 - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)2|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 - early life of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)3|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 - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)31|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 - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)32|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 - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)33|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 - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)34|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 - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)35|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 - temptation of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)36|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 - penitence of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)37|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 - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Elisabeth of Hungary
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)41|the good deeds of St. Elisabeth of Hungary
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)411|St. Elisabeth tending the sick, especially those with leprosy, scald-heads and other skin-diseases
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)412|St. Elisabeth giving food to the sick and poor
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)413|St. Elisabeth giving drink to the sick and the poor
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)414|St. Elisabeth giving clothes to the sick and the poor people
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)415|St. Elisabeth washing the feet of the poor
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)416|St. Elisabeth giving alms
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)42|St. Elisabeth of Hungary and her servants spinning wool
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Elisabeth of Hungary
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)51|the miracle of the roses: St. Elisabeth's husband meets her in the street carrying bread in her apron to take to the poor; when he opens the apron he finds it full of roses
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)52|the miracle of the leper: a leprous child, laid by Elisabeth in her own bed, is transformed into the infant Christ when her husband pulls off the bedclothes
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Elisabeth of Hungary - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)6|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 - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)68|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 - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)69|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 - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)7|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 - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)8|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 - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)81|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 - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)82|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 - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)83|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 - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)84|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 - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF HUNGARY)9|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 - portrait of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)0|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - female saint represented in a group
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)1|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)11|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)119|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)12|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)13|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)131|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)2|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - early life of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)3|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)31|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)32|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)33|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)34|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)35|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - temptation of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)36|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - penitence of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)37|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Elisabeth of Portugal
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)41|good works of St. Elisabeth of Portugal
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)5|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)59|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)6|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)68|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)69|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)7|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)8|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)81|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)82|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)83|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)84|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH OF PORTUGAL)9|Elisabeth, wife and widow of the king of Portugal, and Franciscan Tertiary; possible attributes: crown, roses, veil, wine-jar - portrait of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child
11HH(ELISABETH)0|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - female saint represented in a group
11HH(ELISABETH)1|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)11|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(ELISABETH)119|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(ELISABETH)12|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(ELISABETH)13|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(ELISABETH)131|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(ELISABETH)2|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - early life of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)3|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)31|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)32|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)33|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)34|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)35|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - temptation of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)36|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - penitence of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)37|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(ELISABETH)4|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)5|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)59|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)6|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)68|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)69|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)7|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)8|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)81|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)82|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)83|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(ELISABETH)84|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(ELISABETH)9|Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist; possible attributes: John the Baptist as child - portrait of female saint
11HH(FAITH)|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword
11HH(FAITH)0|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - female saint represented in a group
11HH(FAITH)1|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(FAITH)11|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(FAITH)119|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(FAITH)12|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(FAITH)13|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(FAITH)131|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(FAITH)2|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - early life of female saint
11HH(FAITH)3|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(FAITH)31|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(FAITH)32|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(FAITH)33|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(FAITH)34|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(FAITH)35|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - temptation of female saint
11HH(FAITH)36|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - penitence of female saint
11HH(FAITH)37|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(FAITH)4|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(FAITH)5|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(FAITH)59|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(FAITH)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Faith
11HH(FAITH)61|St. Faith is roasted on a gridiron
11HH(FAITH)62|the breasts of St. Faith are cut off
11HH(FAITH)68|St. Faith is beheaded
11HH(FAITH)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Faith - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(FAITH)7|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(FAITH)8|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(FAITH)81|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(FAITH)82|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(FAITH)83|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(FAITH)84|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(FAITH)9|the virgin martyr Faith (Fides, Foi) of Agen (or Conques); possible attributes: bundle of rods, crown, dove, gridiron, palm-branch, sword - portrait of female saint
11HH(FELICITY)|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons
11HH(FELICITY)0|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - female saint represented in a group
11HH(FELICITY)1|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(FELICITY)11|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(FELICITY)119|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(FELICITY)12|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(FELICITY)13|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(FELICITY)131|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(FELICITY)2|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - early life of female saint
11HH(FELICITY)3|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(FELICITY)31|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(FELICITY)32|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(FELICITY)33|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(FELICITY)34|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(FELICITY)35|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - temptation of female saint
11HH(FELICITY)36|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - penitence of female saint
11HH(FELICITY)37|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(FELICITY)4|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(FELICITY)5|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(FELICITY)59|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(FELICITY)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Felicity
11HH(FELICITY)61|St. Felicity and her seven sons are brought before the judge and condemned to death
11HH(FELICITY)68|the seven sons of St. Felicity are beheaded; Felicity may be shown comforting them, or she is beheaded also
11HH(FELICITY)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Felicity - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(FELICITY)7|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(FELICITY)8|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(FELICITY)81|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(FELICITY)82|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(FELICITY)83|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(FELICITY)84|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(FELICITY)9|the widow and martyr Felicity (Felicitas) of Rome; possible attributes: book, heads of her seven sons on plate or sword's blade, palm-branch, seven sons - portrait of female saint
11HH(FRANCES)|the widow and foundress of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi, Frances of Rome (Francesca Romana); possible attributes: guardian angel, infant Christ
11HH(FRANCES)0|the widow and foundress of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi, Frances of Rome (Francesca Romana); possible attributes: guardian angel, infant Christ - female saint represented in a group
11HH(FRANCES)1|specific aspects ~ St. Frances
11HH(FRANCES)11|St. Frances of Rome as plague-patron
11HH(FRANCES)119|St. Frances of Rome as plague-patron - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(FRANCES)12|specific aspects ~ St. Frances - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(FRANCES)13|specific aspects ~ St. Frances - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(FRANCES)131|specific aspects ~ St. Frances - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(FRANCES)2|the widow and foundress of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi, Frances of Rome (Francesca Romana); possible attributes: guardian angel, infant Christ - early life of female saint
11HH(FRANCES)3|personal devotion of St. Frances
11HH(FRANCES)31|personal devotion of St. Frances - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(FRANCES)32|personal devotion of St. Frances - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(FRANCES)33|personal devotion of St. Frances - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(FRANCES)34|visions of St. Frances
11HH(FRANCES)341|vision of St. Frances of Rome of her guardian angel (deacon)
11HH(FRANCES)342|the Virgin Mary giving the infant Christ to St. Frances of Rome
11HH(FRANCES)35|personal devotion of St. Frances - temptation of female saint
11HH(FRANCES)36|personal devotion of St. Frances - penitence of female saint
11HH(FRANCES)37|personal devotion of St. Frances - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(FRANCES)4|the widow and foundress of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi, Frances of Rome (Francesca Romana); possible attributes: guardian angel, infant Christ - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(FRANCES)5|the widow and foundress of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi, Frances of Rome (Francesca Romana); possible attributes: guardian angel, infant Christ - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(FRANCES)59|the widow and foundress of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi, Frances of Rome (Francesca Romana); possible attributes: guardian angel, infant Christ - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(FRANCES)6|the widow and foundress of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi, Frances of Rome (Francesca Romana); possible attributes: guardian angel, infant Christ - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(FRANCES)68|the widow and foundress of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi, Frances of Rome (Francesca Romana); possible attributes: guardian angel, infant Christ - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(FRANCES)69|the widow and foundress of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi, Frances of Rome (Francesca Romana); possible attributes: guardian angel, infant Christ - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(FRANCES)7|the widow and foundress of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi, Frances of Rome (Francesca Romana); possible attributes: guardian angel, infant Christ - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(FRANCES)8|the widow and foundress of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi, Frances of Rome (Francesca Romana); possible attributes: guardian angel, infant Christ - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(FRANCES)81|the widow and foundress of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi, Frances of Rome (Francesca Romana); possible attributes: guardian angel, infant Christ - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(FRANCES)82|the widow and foundress of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi, Frances of Rome (Francesca Romana); possible attributes: guardian angel, infant Christ - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(FRANCES)83|the widow and foundress of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi, Frances of Rome (Francesca Romana); possible attributes: guardian angel, infant Christ - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(FRANCES)84|the widow and foundress of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi, Frances of Rome (Francesca Romana); possible attributes: guardian angel, infant Christ - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(FRANCES)9|the widow and foundress of the Oblates of Tor de' Specchi, Frances of Rome (Francesca Romana); possible attributes: guardian angel, infant Christ - portrait of female saint
11HH(GENEVIEVE)|the virgin Genevieve (Genofeva, Genovefa); possible attributes: angel, book, candle (or taper), crown, crook, demon, distaff, medallion
11HH(GENEVIEVE)0|the virgin Genevieve (Genofeva, Genovefa); possible attributes: angel, book, candle (or taper), crown, crook, demon, distaff, medallion - female saint represented in a group
11HH(GENEVIEVE)1|specific aspects ~ St. Genevieve
11HH(GENEVIEVE)11|St. Genevieve as patroness, intercessor
11HH(GENEVIEVE)111|St. Genevieve as patroness of Paris, watching over the population
11HH(GENEVIEVE)112|St. Genevieve as intercessor for good weather or rain
11HH(GENEVIEVE)119|St. Genevieve as patroness, intercessor - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(GENEVIEVE)12|specific aspects ~ St. Genevieve - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(GENEVIEVE)13|specific aspects ~ St. Genevieve - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(GENEVIEVE)131|specific aspects ~ St. Genevieve - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(GENEVIEVE)2|the virgin Genevieve (Genofeva, Genovefa); possible attributes: angel, book, candle (or taper), crown, crook, demon, distaff, medallion - early life of female saint
11HH(GENEVIEVE)3|the virgin Genevieve (Genofeva, Genovefa); possible attributes: angel, book, candle (or taper), crown, crook, demon, distaff, medallion - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(GENEVIEVE)31|the virgin Genevieve (Genofeva, Genovefa); possible attributes: angel, book, candle (or taper), crown, crook, demon, distaff, medallion - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(GENEVIEVE)32|the virgin Genevieve (Genofeva, Genovefa); possible attributes: angel, book, candle (or taper), crown, crook, demon, distaff, medallion - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(GENEVIEVE)33|the virgin Genevieve (Genofeva, Genovefa); possible attributes: angel, book, candle (or taper), crown, crook, demon, distaff, medallion - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(GENEVIEVE)34|the virgin Genevieve (Genofeva, Genovefa); possible attributes: angel, book, candle (or taper), crown, crook, demon, distaff, medallion - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(GENEVIEVE)35|the virgin Genevieve (Genofeva, Genovefa); possible attributes: angel, book, candle (or taper), crown, crook, demon, distaff, medallion - temptation of female saint
11HH(GENEVIEVE)36|the virgin Genevieve (Genofeva, Genovefa); possible attributes: angel, book, candle (or taper), crown, crook, demon, distaff, medallion - penitence of female saint
11HH(GENEVIEVE)37|the virgin Genevieve (Genofeva, Genovefa); possible attributes: angel, book, candle (or taper), crown, crook, demon, distaff, medallion - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(GENEVIEVE)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Genevieve
11HH(GENEVIEVE)41|St. Genevieve as shepherdess, keeping her sheep and spinning
11HH(GENEVIEVE)42|St. Médard gives St. Genevieve a palm on Palm Sunday
11HH(GENEVIEVE)43|St. Germanus of Auxerre gives St. Genevieve a medallion with a cross
11HH(GENEVIEVE)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Genevieve
11HH(GENEVIEVE)51|a demon blows out the candle of St. Genevieve (with bellows); an angel relights it
11HH(GENEVIEVE)52|St. Genevieve restoring the sight of her blind mother
11HH(GENEVIEVE)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Genevieve - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(GENEVIEVE)6|the virgin Genevieve (Genofeva, Genovefa); possible attributes: angel, book, candle (or taper), crown, crook, demon, distaff, medallion - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(GENEVIEVE)68|the virgin Genevieve (Genofeva, Genovefa); possible attributes: angel, book, candle (or taper), crown, crook, demon, distaff, medallion - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(GENEVIEVE)69|the virgin Genevieve (Genofeva, Genovefa); possible attributes: angel, book, candle (or taper), crown, crook, demon, distaff, medallion - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(GENEVIEVE)7|apotheosis of St. Genevieve
11HH(GENEVIEVE)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Genevieve
11HH(GENEVIEVE)81|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Genevieve - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(GENEVIEVE)82|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Genevieve - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(GENEVIEVE)83|St. Genevieve appearing to sick people during an epidemic
11HH(GENEVIEVE)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Genevieve - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(GENEVIEVE)9|the virgin Genevieve (Genofeva, Genovefa); possible attributes: angel, book, candle (or taper), crown, crook, demon, distaff, medallion - portrait of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)|the abbess Gertrude of Nivelles; possible attributes: book, pastoral staff, crown, cup, demon, mouse or mice, model of church or hospital, palm, (healing) well
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)0|the abbess Gertrude of Nivelles; possible attributes: book, pastoral staff, crown, cup, demon, mouse or mice, model of church or hospital, palm, (healing) well - female saint represented in a group
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)1|specific aspects ~ St. Gertrude of Nivelles
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)11|St. Gertrude of Nivelles as patroness, protectress
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)111|St. Gertrude of Nivelles as patroness of pilgrims and travellers
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)112|St. Gertrude of Nivelles interceding for the souls in Purgatory
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)119|St. Gertrude of Nivelles as patroness, protectress - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)12|specific aspects ~ St. Gertrude of Nivelles - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)13|specific aspects ~ St. Gertrude of Nivelles - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)131|specific aspects ~ St. Gertrude of Nivelles - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)2|the abbess Gertrude of Nivelles; possible attributes: book, pastoral staff, crown, cup, demon, mouse or mice, model of church or hospital, palm, (healing) well - early life of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)3|personal devotion of St. Gertrude of Nivelles
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)31|personal devotion of St. Gertrude of Nivelles - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)32|the hair of St. Gertrude of Nivelles is cut off by her mother Itta
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)33|personal devotion of St. Gertrude of Nivelles - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)34|personal devotion of St. Gertrude of Nivelles - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)35|personal devotion of St. Gertrude of Nivelles - temptation of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)36|personal devotion of St. Gertrude of Nivelles - penitence of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)37|personal devotion of St. Gertrude of Nivelles - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)4|the abbess Gertrude of Nivelles; possible attributes: book, pastoral staff, crown, cup, demon, mouse or mice, model of church or hospital, palm, (healing) well - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Gertrude of Nivelles
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)51|St. Gertrude of Nivelles rescues sailors from a seamonster
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Gertrude of Nivelles - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)6|the abbess Gertrude of Nivelles; possible attributes: book, pastoral staff, crown, cup, demon, mouse or mice, model of church or hospital, palm, (healing) well - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)68|the abbess Gertrude of Nivelles; possible attributes: book, pastoral staff, crown, cup, demon, mouse or mice, model of church or hospital, palm, (healing) well - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)69|the abbess Gertrude of Nivelles; possible attributes: book, pastoral staff, crown, cup, demon, mouse or mice, model of church or hospital, palm, (healing) well - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)7|the abbess Gertrude of Nivelles; possible attributes: book, pastoral staff, crown, cup, demon, mouse or mice, model of church or hospital, palm, (healing) well - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)8|the abbess Gertrude of Nivelles; possible attributes: book, pastoral staff, crown, cup, demon, mouse or mice, model of church or hospital, palm, (healing) well - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)81|the abbess Gertrude of Nivelles; possible attributes: book, pastoral staff, crown, cup, demon, mouse or mice, model of church or hospital, palm, (healing) well - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)82|the abbess Gertrude of Nivelles; possible attributes: book, pastoral staff, crown, cup, demon, mouse or mice, model of church or hospital, palm, (healing) well - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)83|the abbess Gertrude of Nivelles; possible attributes: book, pastoral staff, crown, cup, demon, mouse or mice, model of church or hospital, palm, (healing) well - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)84|the abbess Gertrude of Nivelles; possible attributes: book, pastoral staff, crown, cup, demon, mouse or mice, model of church or hospital, palm, (healing) well - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE OF NIVELLES)9|the abbess Gertrude of Nivelles; possible attributes: book, pastoral staff, crown, cup, demon, mouse or mice, model of church or hospital, palm, (healing) well - portrait of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff
11HH(GERTRUDE)0|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - female saint represented in a group
11HH(GERTRUDE)1|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)11|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(GERTRUDE)119|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(GERTRUDE)12|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(GERTRUDE)13|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(GERTRUDE)131|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(GERTRUDE)2|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - early life of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)3|personal devotion of St. Gertrude
11HH(GERTRUDE)31|personal devotion of St. Gertrude - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)32|personal devotion of St. Gertrude - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)33|personal devotion of St. Gertrude - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)34|St. Gertrude the Great and St. Augustine contemplate the Trinity
11HH(GERTRUDE)35|personal devotion of St. Gertrude - temptation of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)36|personal devotion of St. Gertrude - penitence of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)37|personal devotion of St. Gertrude - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(GERTRUDE)4|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)5|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)59|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)6|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)68|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)69|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)7|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)8|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)81|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)82|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)83|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(GERTRUDE)84|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(GERTRUDE)9|the Cistercian nun (and abbess) Gertrude the Great of Helfta; possible attributes: flaming heart, heart with infant Christ, pastoral staff - portrait of female saint
11HH(GODELEVA)|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands)
11HH(GODELEVA)0|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - female saint represented in a group
11HH(GODELEVA)1|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(GODELEVA)11|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(GODELEVA)119|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(GODELEVA)12|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(GODELEVA)13|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(GODELEVA)131|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(GODELEVA)2|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - early life of female saint
11HH(GODELEVA)3|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(GODELEVA)31|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(GODELEVA)32|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(GODELEVA)33|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(GODELEVA)34|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(GODELEVA)35|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - temptation of female saint
11HH(GODELEVA)36|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - penitence of female saint
11HH(GODELEVA)37|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(GODELEVA)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Godeleva
11HH(GODELEVA)41|the charity of St. Godeleva: she gives alms to the poor
11HH(GODELEVA)42|marriage of St. Godeleva with Bertulf of Ghistelles
11HH(GODELEVA)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Godeleva
11HH(GODELEVA)51|the miracle of the wooden chips: when St. Godeleva is caught carrying food in her dress for the poor, her apron appears to be full of woodchips
11HH(GODELEVA)52|miracle of the crows ~ St. Godeleva
11HH(GODELEVA)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Godeleva - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(GODELEVA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Godeleva
11HH(GODELEVA)68|St. Godeleva is strangled with a shawl by two servants
11HH(GODELEVA)69|the body of St. Godeleva is thrown into a well
11HH(GODELEVA)7|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(GODELEVA)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Godeleva
11HH(GODELEVA)81|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Godeleva - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(GODELEVA)82|the shrine of St. Godeleva is seen floating in the air
11HH(GODELEVA)83|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Godeleva - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(GODELEVA)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Godeleva - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(GODELEVA)9|the virgin martyr Godeleva of Ghistelles; possible attributes: four crowns, shawl or rope (round her neck or in her hands) - portrait of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch
11HH(GUDULA)0|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - female saint represented in a group
11HH(GUDULA)1|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(GUDULA)11|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(GUDULA)119|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(GUDULA)12|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(GUDULA)13|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(GUDULA)131|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(GUDULA)2|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - early life of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)3|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)31|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)32|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)33|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)34|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)35|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - temptation of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)36|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - penitence of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)37|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(GUDULA)4|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(GUDULA)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Gudula
11HH(GUDULA)51|a demon blows out the lantern (or candle) of St. Gudula (with bellows); an angel relights it
11HH(GUDULA)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Gudula - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)6|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)68|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)69|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)7|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)8|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)81|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)82|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)83|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(GUDULA)84|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(GUDULA)9|the virgin Gudula, patroness of Brussels; possible attributes: angel, book, demon, lantern, torch - portrait of female saint
11HH(HELENA)|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails
11HH(HELENA)0|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - female saint represented in a group
11HH(HELENA)1|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(HELENA)11|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(HELENA)119|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(HELENA)12|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(HELENA)13|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(HELENA)131|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(HELENA)2|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - early life of female saint
11HH(HELENA)3|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(HELENA)31|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(HELENA)32|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(HELENA)33|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(HELENA)34|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(HELENA)35|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - temptation of female saint
11HH(HELENA)36|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - penitence of female saint
11HH(HELENA)37|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(HELENA)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Helena
11HH(HELENA)41|St. Helena and Constantine the Great before pope Sylvester
11HH(HELENA)5|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(HELENA)59|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(HELENA)6|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(HELENA)68|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(HELENA)69|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(HELENA)7|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(HELENA)8|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(HELENA)81|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(HELENA)82|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(HELENA)83|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(HELENA)84|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(HELENA)9|empress Helena, mother of Constantine the Great; possible attributes: model of church, (royal) crown, crown of thorns, cross, three nails - portrait of female saint
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)|Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc); possible attributes: armour, banner, lance, sword
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)0|Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc); possible attributes: armour, banner, lance, sword - female saint represented in a group
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)1|specific aspects ~ St. Joan of Arc
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)11|St. Joan of Arc as patroness of France
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)119|St. Joan of Arc as patroness of France - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)12|specific aspects ~ St. Joan of Arc - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)13|specific aspects ~ St. Joan of Arc - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)131|specific aspects ~ St. Joan of Arc - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)2|Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc); possible attributes: armour, banner, lance, sword - early life of female saint
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)3|personal devotion of St. Joan of Arc
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)31|personal devotion of St. Joan of Arc - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)32|personal devotion of St. Joan of Arc - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)33|personal devotion of St. Joan of Arc - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)34|St. Joan of Arc as shepherdess, hearing voices from heaven
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)35|personal devotion of St. Joan of Arc - temptation of female saint
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)36|personal devotion of St. Joan of Arc - penitence of female saint
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)37|St. Joan of Arc praying
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Joan of Arc
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)41|St. Joan of Arc on horseback leading an army into battle
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)42|St. Joan of Arc present at the coronation of King Charles VII at Rheims
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)5|Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc); possible attributes: armour, banner, lance, sword - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)59|Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc); possible attributes: armour, banner, lance, sword - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Joan of Arc
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)61|St. Joan of Arc before the English judges at Rouen
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)68|St. Joan of Arc is burned at the stake
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Joan of Arc - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)7|Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc); possible attributes: armour, banner, lance, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)8|Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc); possible attributes: armour, banner, lance, sword - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)81|Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc); possible attributes: armour, banner, lance, sword - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)82|Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc); possible attributes: armour, banner, lance, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)83|Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc); possible attributes: armour, banner, lance, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)84|Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc); possible attributes: armour, banner, lance, sword - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(JOAN OF ARC)9|Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc); possible attributes: armour, banner, lance, sword - portrait of female saint
11HH(JULIANA)|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip
11HH(JULIANA)0|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - female saint represented in a group
11HH(JULIANA)1|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(JULIANA)11|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(JULIANA)119|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(JULIANA)12|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(JULIANA)13|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(JULIANA)131|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(JULIANA)2|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - early life of female saint
11HH(JULIANA)3|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(JULIANA)31|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(JULIANA)32|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(JULIANA)33|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(JULIANA)34|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(JULIANA)35|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - temptation of female saint
11HH(JULIANA)36|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - penitence of female saint
11HH(JULIANA)37|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(JULIANA)4|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(JULIANA)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Juliana
11HH(JULIANA)51|St. Juliana overpowering the devil: she chains or binds him and drags him to the latrine
11HH(JULIANA)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Juliana - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(JULIANA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Juliana
11HH(JULIANA)61|St. Juliana, hung up naked by the hair, is beaten and overthrown with boiling oil
11HH(JULIANA)62|St. Juliana is dragged behind a horse
11HH(JULIANA)68|St. Juliana is beheaded
11HH(JULIANA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Juliana - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(JULIANA)7|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(JULIANA)8|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(JULIANA)81|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(JULIANA)82|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(JULIANA)83|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(JULIANA)84|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(JULIANA)9|the virgin martyr Juliana of Nicomedia; possible attributes: book, devil under feet, (or on chain), palm, sword, whip - portrait of female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)0|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - female saint represented in a group
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)1|specific aspects ~ St. Justa & Rufina
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)11|St. Justa and St. Rufina as protectresses of the tower of the cathedral of Sevilla, with a model of the 'Giralda'
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)119|St. Justa and St. Rufina as protectresses of the tower of the cathedral of Sevilla, with a model of the 'Giralda' - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)12|specific aspects ~ St. Justa & Rufina - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)13|specific aspects ~ St. Justa & Rufina - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)131|specific aspects ~ St. Justa & Rufina - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)2|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - early life of female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)3|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)31|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)32|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)33|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)34|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)35|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - temptation of female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)36|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - penitence of female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)37|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)4|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)5|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)59|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Justa & Rufina
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)61|St. Justa and St. Rufina refuse to worship Venus, and destroy the idol
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Justa & Rufina - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Justa & Rufina - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)7|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)8|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)81|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)82|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)83|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)84|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(JUSTA & RUFINA)9|the sisters and martyrs Justa and Rufina of Sevilla; possible attributes: broken idols, palm, pottery - portrait of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)0|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - female saint represented in a group
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)1|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)11|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)119|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)12|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)13|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)131|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)2|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - early life of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)3|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)31|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)32|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)33|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)34|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)35|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - temptation of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)36|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - penitence of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)37|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Justina & Cyprian
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)41|the magician Cyprian tries to gain the love of the virgin Justina by sorcery
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)42|St. Cyprian is converted (and consecrated bishop); he burns his magic books
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)5|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)59|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Justina & Cyprian
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)61|St. Justina and St. Cyprian are thrown into a cauldron of boiling lead
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)68|St. Justina and St. Cyprian are beheaded
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Justina & Cyprian - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)7|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)8|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)81|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)82|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)83|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)84|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA & CYPRIAN)9|the martyrs Justina and Cyprian(us) of Nicomedia (Antioch); possible attributes: palm, sword - portrait of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)0|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - female saint represented in a group
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)1|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)11|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)119|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)12|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)13|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)131|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)2|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - early life of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)3|personal devotion of St. Justina of Padua
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)31|personal devotion of St. Justina of Padua - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)32|St. Justina is baptized by St. Prosdocimus, bishop of Padua
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)33|personal devotion of St. Justina of Padua - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)34|personal devotion of St. Justina of Padua - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)35|personal devotion of St. Justina of Padua - temptation of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)36|personal devotion of St. Justina of Padua - penitence of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)37|personal devotion of St. Justina of Padua - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)4|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)5|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)59|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Justina of Padua
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)68|St. Justina of Padua is stabbed in the chest; Christ, Mary, and saints may appear to her
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Justina of Padua - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)7|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)8|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)81|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)82|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)83|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)84|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(JUSTINA OF PADUA)9|the virgin martyr Justina of Padua; possible attributes: crown, palm, (knife or) sword through her bosom, unicorn - portrait of female saint
11HH(LIDWYNA)|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair
11HH(LIDWYNA)0|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - female saint represented in a group
11HH(LIDWYNA)1|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(LIDWYNA)11|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(LIDWYNA)119|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(LIDWYNA)12|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(LIDWYNA)13|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(LIDWYNA)131|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(LIDWYNA)2|early life of St. Lidwyna
11HH(LIDWYNA)21|the girl Lidwyna falls on the ice while skating
11HH(LIDWYNA)3|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(LIDWYNA)31|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(LIDWYNA)32|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(LIDWYNA)33|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(LIDWYNA)34|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(LIDWYNA)35|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - temptation of female saint
11HH(LIDWYNA)36|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - penitence of female saint
11HH(LIDWYNA)37|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(LIDWYNA)4|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(LIDWYNA)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Lidwyna
11HH(LIDWYNA)51|an angel brings St. Lidwyna a branch of roses
11HH(LIDWYNA)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Lidwyna - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(LIDWYNA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Lidwyna
11HH(LIDWYNA)68|deathbed of St. Lidwyna: an angel crowns her with roses, and heaven opens to receive her; Christ and Mary present
11HH(LIDWYNA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Lidwyna - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(LIDWYNA)7|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(LIDWYNA)8|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(LIDWYNA)81|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(LIDWYNA)82|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(LIDWYNA)83|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(LIDWYNA)84|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(LIDWYNA)9|the virgin Lidwyna (Lydwine) of Schiedam; possible attributes: crucifix, branch of roses in hand, roses in hair - portrait of female saint
11HH(LUCY)|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox
11HH(LUCY)0|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - female saint represented in a group
11HH(LUCY)1|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(LUCY)11|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(LUCY)119|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(LUCY)12|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(LUCY)13|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(LUCY)131|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(LUCY)2|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - early life of female saint
11HH(LUCY)3|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(LUCY)31|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(LUCY)32|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(LUCY)33|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(LUCY)34|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(LUCY)35|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - temptation of female saint
11HH(LUCY)36|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - penitence of female saint
11HH(LUCY)37|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(LUCY)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Lucy
11HH(LUCY)41|St. Lucy distributes her riches to the poor
11HH(LUCY)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Lucy
11HH(LUCY)51|St. Lucy and her mother praying before St. Agatha's tomb: the saint herself appears and St. Lucy's mother is miraculously healed
11HH(LUCY)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Lucy - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(LUCY)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Lucy
11HH(LUCY)61|St. Lucy before the judge Paschasius: her betrothed denounces her
11HH(LUCY)62|St. Lucy, tied to a team of oxen, is dragged to a brothel but stands fast
11HH(LUCY)63|the breasts of St. Lucy are sheared or cut off
11HH(LUCY)64|St. Lucy is burned at the stake, but the flames do not harm her
11HH(LUCY)68|St. Lucy is stabbed through the throat with a dagger or a sword
11HH(LUCY)681|burial of St. Lucy
11HH(LUCY)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Lucy - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(LUCY)7|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(LUCY)8|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(LUCY)81|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(LUCY)82|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(LUCY)83|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(LUCY)84|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(LUCY)9|the virgin martyr Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse; possible attributes: dagger or sword (in neck), eyes, flames at feet, lamp, ox - portrait of female saint
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)0|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - female saint represented in a group
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)1|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)11|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)119|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)12|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)13|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)131|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)2|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - early life of female saint
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)3|personal devotion of St. Margaret of Cortona
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)31|personal devotion of St. Margaret of Cortona - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)32|personal devotion of St. Margaret of Cortona - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)33|personal devotion of St. Margaret of Cortona - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)34|visions of St. Margaret of Cortona
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)341|St. Margaret of Cortona kneels, supported by angels, before a vision of Christ, who displays his wounds to her ('the ecstasy of Margaret')
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)342|St. Margaret of Cortona prays before a crucifix; the head of Christ bends forward
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)35|personal devotion of St. Margaret of Cortona - temptation of female saint
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)36|personal devotion of St. Margaret of Cortona - penitence of female saint
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)37|personal devotion of St. Margaret of Cortona - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)4|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)5|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)59|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Margaret of Cortona
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)68|death of St. Margaret of Cortona: a priest gives her the Last Sacrament
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Margaret of Cortona - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)7|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)8|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)81|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)82|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)83|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)84|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(MARGARET OF CORTONA)9|the Franciscan Tertiary Margaret of Cortona; possible attributes: discipline, dog, lily, skull, stone - portrait of female saint
11HH(MARGARET)|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls
11HH(MARGARET)0|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - female saint represented in a group
11HH(MARGARET)1|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(MARGARET)11|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(MARGARET)119|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(MARGARET)12|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(MARGARET)13|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(MARGARET)131|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(MARGARET)2|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - early life of female saint
11HH(MARGARET)3|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(MARGARET)31|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(MARGARET)32|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(MARGARET)33|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(MARGARET)34|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(MARGARET)35|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - temptation of female saint
11HH(MARGARET)36|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - penitence of female saint
11HH(MARGARET)37|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(MARGARET)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Margaret
11HH(MARGARET)41|St. Margaret keeping the sheep: sometimes the prefect of Antioch, Olibrius, meeting her
11HH(MARGARET)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Margaret
11HH(MARGARET)51|St. Margaret in her dungeon is swallowed by a dragon (Satan)
11HH(MARGARET)52|the dragon that swallowed St. Margaret bursts open and Margaret emerges unharmed; usually the dragon holds a slip of her dress in its mouth
11HH(MARGARET)53|St. Margaret taming the dragon by putting a cross in its mouth
11HH(MARGARET)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Margaret - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(MARGARET)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Margaret
11HH(MARGARET)61|St. Margaret tortured with burning torches
11HH(MARGARET)62|St. Margaret is plunged in boiling water
11HH(MARGARET)63|St. Margaret tortured with iron combs
11HH(MARGARET)68|St. Margaret is beheaded
11HH(MARGARET)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Margaret - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(MARGARET)7|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(MARGARET)8|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(MARGARET)81|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(MARGARET)82|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(MARGARET)83|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(MARGARET)84|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(MARGARET)9|the virgin martyr Margaret of Antioch; possible attributes: cross, crown, dragon (under feet or on chain), (chaplet of) pearls - portrait of female saint
11HH(MARTHA)|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle
11HH(MARTHA)0|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - female saint represented in a group
11HH(MARTHA)1|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(MARTHA)11|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(MARTHA)119|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(MARTHA)12|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(MARTHA)13|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(MARTHA)131|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(MARTHA)2|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - early life of female saint
11HH(MARTHA)3|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(MARTHA)31|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(MARTHA)32|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(MARTHA)33|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(MARTHA)34|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(MARTHA)35|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - temptation of female saint
11HH(MARTHA)36|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - penitence of female saint
11HH(MARTHA)37|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(MARTHA)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Martha
11HH(MARTHA)41|St. Martha rebuking her sister Mary Magdalene for her vanity
11HH(MARTHA)42|St. Martha building a church in Marseilles
11HH(MARTHA)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Martha
11HH(MARTHA)51|St. Martha overcoming the dragon of Tarascon by sprinkling it with holy water; perhaps she binds the dragon with her girdle
11HH(MARTHA)52|miraculous healings of St. Martha
11HH(MARTHA)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Martha - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(MARTHA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Martha
11HH(MARTHA)68|deathbed of St. Martha: Mary Magdalene appears and lights a candle; Christ or the hand of God may appear
11HH(MARTHA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Martha - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(MARTHA)7|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(MARTHA)8|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(MARTHA)81|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(MARTHA)82|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(MARTHA)83|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(MARTHA)84|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(MARTHA)9|the patroness of housewives, Martha of Bethany; possible attributes: aspergillum, broom, bunch of keys, dragon, ladle - portrait of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)0|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - female saint represented in a group
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)1|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)11|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)119|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)12|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)13|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)131|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)2|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - early life of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)3|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)31|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)32|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)33|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)34|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)35|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - temptation of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)36|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - penitence of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)37|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)4|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)5|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)59|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)6|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)68|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)69|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)7|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)8|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)81|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)82|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)83|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)84|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(MARY KLEOPHAS)9|Mary Kleophas, sister of the Virgin Mary, mother of James the Less ('Maria Jacobi'); possible attributes: jar of ointment - portrait of female saint
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)|the penitent harlot Mary Magdalene; possible attributes: book (or scroll), crown, crown of thorns, crucifix, jar of ointment, mirror, musical instrument, palm-branch, rosary, scourge
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)0|the penitent harlot Mary Magdalene; possible attributes: book (or scroll), crown, crown of thorns, crucifix, jar of ointment, mirror, musical instrument, palm-branch, rosary, scourge - female saint represented in a group
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)1|the penitent harlot Mary Magdalene; possible attributes: book (or scroll), crown, crown of thorns, crucifix, jar of ointment, mirror, musical instrument, palm-branch, rosary, scourge - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)11|the penitent harlot Mary Magdalene; possible attributes: book (or scroll), crown, crown of thorns, crucifix, jar of ointment, mirror, musical instrument, palm-branch, rosary, scourge - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)119|the penitent harlot Mary Magdalene; possible attributes: book (or scroll), crown, crown of thorns, crucifix, jar of ointment, mirror, musical instrument, palm-branch, rosary, scourge - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)12|the penitent harlot Mary Magdalene; possible attributes: book (or scroll), crown, crown of thorns, crucifix, jar of ointment, mirror, musical instrument, palm-branch, rosary, scourge - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)13|the penitent harlot Mary Magdalene; possible attributes: book (or scroll), crown, crown of thorns, crucifix, jar of ointment, mirror, musical instrument, palm-branch, rosary, scourge - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)131|the penitent harlot Mary Magdalene; possible attributes: book (or scroll), crown, crown of thorns, crucifix, jar of ointment, mirror, musical instrument, palm-branch, rosary, scourge - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)2|early life of St. Mary Magdalene
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)21|life of St. Mary Magdalene before her conversion, e.g. dancing, hunting
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)3|personal devotion of St. Mary Magdalene
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)31|the conversion of St. Mary Magdalene on hearing Christ preaching
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)32|personal devotion of St. Mary Magdalene - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)33|St. Mary Magdalene renounces the vanities of the world, laying aside her jewels
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)34|personal devotion of St. Mary Magdalene - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)35|personal devotion of St. Mary Magdalene - temptation of female saint
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)36|the penitent St. Mary Magdalene (often before a cave, possibly at La Sainte-Baume hill): her long hair covers her (naked) body, she reads, meditates or raises her tear-filled eyes towards heaven
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)361|the assumption of St. Mary Magdalene: she is lifted up to heaven by angels; sometimes a hermit looks up at her
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)362|one or more angels feed St. Mary Magdalene (before her cave) with a wafer from a pyx
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)37|personal devotion of St. Mary Magdalene - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Mary Magdalene
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)41|Mary Magdalene, Martha and Lazarus, with other companions, are set in a boat without sails, oars or rudder (expulsion from Judea)
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)411|Mary Magdalene, Martha and Lazarus land at Marseilles
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)42|St. Mary Magdalene preaching and baptizing in Marseilles
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Mary Magdalene
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)51|St. Mary Magdalene and the Provençal prince, governor of Provence
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)511|St. Mary Magdalene raises the wife of the Provençal prince from the dead
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)512|on his journey home from Jerusalem, the Provençal prince miraculously recovers his wife and their child on an island
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)513|other episodes of the legend of St. Mary Magdalene and the Provençal prince
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)5131|conversion of the Provençal prince and his wife
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)51311|the Provençal prince and his wife offer sacrifices to idols in order to have a child
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)51312|St. Mary Magdalene appearing in a dream ~ legend of St. Mary Magdalene and the Provençal prince
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)513121|St. Mary Magdalene appears in a dream to the wife of the Provençal prince
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)513122|St. Mary Magdalene appears in a dream to the Provençal prince and his wife
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)5132|pilgrimage of the Provençal prince and his wife by boat
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)51321|the wife of the Provençal prince dies during a storm at sea after giving birth to a son
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)51322|the body of the wife of the Provençal prince (about to be) cast into the sea
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)51323|the body of the wife of the Provençal prince and her living child are put on the shore of a rocky island
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)51324|the wife of the Provençal prince and her child on the island
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)5133|the Provençal prince continuing his pilgrimage; possibly the prince's wife and St. Mary Magdalene looking on
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)51331|the Provençal prince before St. Peter in Rome
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)51332|the Provençal prince visiting the holy places in Jerusalem (e.g. the Holy Sepulchre), possibly accompanied by St. Peter
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)51333|the Provençal prince leaving Jerusalem and returning to Marseilles by boat
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)5134|the Provençal prince and his wife back in Marseilles
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)51341|arrival of the Provençal prince and his wife in Marseilles
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)51342|the Provençal prince and his wife baptized by St. Maximinus
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)51343|the Provençal prince destroying pagan temples
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)51344|the Provençal prince building Christian churches
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Mary Magdalene - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Mary Magdalene
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)68|death of St. Mary Magdalene
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)681|the Last Communion of St. Mary Magdalene, administered by St. Maximinus, bishop of Aix, in his chapel; she kneels before him, supported by angels
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)682|St. Mary Magdalene dies in the wilderness, supported by angels
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Mary Magdalene - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)7|the penitent harlot Mary Magdalene; possible attributes: book (or scroll), crown, crown of thorns, crucifix, jar of ointment, mirror, musical instrument, palm-branch, rosary, scourge - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)8|the penitent harlot Mary Magdalene; possible attributes: book (or scroll), crown, crown of thorns, crucifix, jar of ointment, mirror, musical instrument, palm-branch, rosary, scourge - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)81|the penitent harlot Mary Magdalene; possible attributes: book (or scroll), crown, crown of thorns, crucifix, jar of ointment, mirror, musical instrument, palm-branch, rosary, scourge - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)82|the penitent harlot Mary Magdalene; possible attributes: book (or scroll), crown, crown of thorns, crucifix, jar of ointment, mirror, musical instrument, palm-branch, rosary, scourge - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)83|the penitent harlot Mary Magdalene; possible attributes: book (or scroll), crown, crown of thorns, crucifix, jar of ointment, mirror, musical instrument, palm-branch, rosary, scourge - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)84|the penitent harlot Mary Magdalene; possible attributes: book (or scroll), crown, crown of thorns, crucifix, jar of ointment, mirror, musical instrument, palm-branch, rosary, scourge - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(MARY MAGDALENE)9|the penitent harlot Mary Magdalene; possible attributes: book (or scroll), crown, crown of thorns, crucifix, jar of ointment, mirror, musical instrument, palm-branch, rosary, scourge - portrait of female saint
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)0|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - female saint represented in a group
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)1|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)11|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)119|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)12|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)13|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)131|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)2|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - early life of female saint
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)3|personal devotion of St. Mary of Egypt
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)31|St. Mary of Egypt is converted on the threshold of the church of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem; an angel with a sword prevents her from entering the church
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)32|personal devotion of St. Mary of Egypt - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)33|personal devotion of St. Mary of Egypt - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)34|personal devotion of St. Mary of Egypt - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)35|personal devotion of St. Mary of Egypt - temptation of female saint
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)36|St. Mary of Egypt penitent in the wilderness; her long hair covers her naked body
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)361|the hermit Zosimus finds St. Mary of Egypt in the desert and gives her his cloak
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)362|the penitent St. Mary of Egypt receives the communion from the hermit Zosimus
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)363|St. Mary of Egypt is borne across the river Jordan by angels to receive the communion from Zosimus
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)37|personal devotion of St. Mary of Egypt - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)4|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)5|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)59|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Mary of Egypt
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)68|death of St. Mary of Egypt: her body is found in the desert by Zosimus; a lion helps him to dig her grave
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Mary of Egypt - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)7|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)8|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)81|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)82|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)83|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)84|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(MARY OF EGYPT)9|the penitent harlot Mary of Egypt (Maria Aegyptiaca); possible attributes: long hair, three loaves - portrait of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment
11HH(MARY SALOME)0|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - female saint represented in a group
11HH(MARY SALOME)1|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)11|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(MARY SALOME)119|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(MARY SALOME)12|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(MARY SALOME)13|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(MARY SALOME)131|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(MARY SALOME)2|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - early life of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)3|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)31|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)32|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)33|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)34|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)35|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - temptation of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)36|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - penitence of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)37|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(MARY SALOME)4|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)5|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)59|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)6|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)68|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)69|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)7|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)8|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)81|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)82|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)83|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(MARY SALOME)84|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(MARY SALOME)9|Mary Salome, sister of the Virgin and mother of James the Great and John the Evangelist, also one of the midwives; possible attributes: jar of ointment - portrait of female saint
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)0|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - female saint represented in a group
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)1|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)11|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)119|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)12|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)13|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)131|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)2|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - early life of female saint
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)3|personal devotion of St. Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)31|personal devotion of St. Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)32|personal devotion of St. Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)33|personal devotion of St. Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)34|visions of St. Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)341|St. Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi before a vision of Christ, who gives her the instruments of the Passion
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)342|mystic marriage of St. Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi with the Christ-child
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)343|St. Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi receives a veil and a chain from the Virgin Mary (and Christ)
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)344|St. Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi before the Virgin Mary; she takes the Christ-child into her arms
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)345|St. Augustine appears to St. Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)35|personal devotion of St. Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi - temptation of female saint
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)36|personal devotion of St. Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi - penitence of female saint
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)37|personal devotion of St. Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)4|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)59|St. Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi receiving the stigmata
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)6|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)68|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)69|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)7|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)8|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)81|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)82|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)83|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)84|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(MARY-MAGDALENE OF PAZZI)9|the Carmelite nun of Florence, Mary-Magdalene of Pazzi; possible attributes: chain, Christ-child, crown of thorns, instruments of the Passion, stigmata - portrait of female saint
11HH(MONICA)|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary
11HH(MONICA)0|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - female saint represented in a group
11HH(MONICA)1|specific aspects ~ St. Monica
11HH(MONICA)11|specific aspects ~ St. Monica - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(MONICA)119|specific aspects ~ St. Monica - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(MONICA)12|specific aspects ~ St. Monica - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(MONICA)13|St. Monica seated among Augustinian nuns
11HH(MONICA)131|St. Monica seated among Augustinian nuns - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(MONICA)2|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - early life of female saint
11HH(MONICA)3|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(MONICA)31|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(MONICA)32|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(MONICA)33|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(MONICA)34|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(MONICA)35|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - temptation of female saint
11HH(MONICA)36|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - penitence of female saint
11HH(MONICA)37|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(MONICA)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Monica
11HH(MONICA)41|St. Monica and St. Augustine in Ostia
11HH(MONICA)42|St. Monica bidding St. Augustine farewell
11HH(MONICA)5|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(MONICA)59|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(MONICA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Monica
11HH(MONICA)68|deathbed of St. Monica: the Christ-child appears and administers the Last Communion to her; angels carry her soul to heaven
11HH(MONICA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Monica - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(MONICA)7|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(MONICA)8|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(MONICA)81|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(MONICA)82|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(MONICA)83|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(MONICA)84|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(MONICA)9|the mother of Augustine, Monica of Tagaste (or Ostia); possible attributes: black dress with white veil or wimple, book, crucifix, rosary - portrait of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)0|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - female saint represented in a group
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)1|specific aspects ~ St. Myrrhophores
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)11|group of the three Maries as venerated in the Provence: 'les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer'
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)119|group of the three Maries as venerated in the Provence: 'les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer' - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)12|specific aspects ~ St. Myrrhophores - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)13|specific aspects ~ St. Myrrhophores - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)131|specific aspects ~ St. Myrrhophores - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)2|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - early life of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)3|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)31|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)32|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)33|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)34|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)35|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - temptation of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)36|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - penitence of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)37|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)4|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)5|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)59|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)6|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)68|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)69|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)7|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)8|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)81|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)82|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)83|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)84|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(MYRRHOPHORES)9|the three (sometimes four) Maries together; possible attributes: jar of ointment - portrait of female saint
11HH(ODILIA)|the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish)
11HH(ODILIA)0|the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish) - female saint represented in a group
11HH(ODILIA)1|the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish) - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(ODILIA)11|the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish) - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(ODILIA)119|the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish) - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(ODILIA)12|the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish) - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(ODILIA)13|the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish) - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(ODILIA)131|the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish) - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(ODILIA)2|the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish) - early life of female saint
11HH(ODILIA)3|personal devotion of St. Odilia
11HH(ODILIA)31|personal devotion of St. Odilia - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(ODILIA)32|St. Odilia baptized by bishop Erhard (and cured from blindness)
11HH(ODILIA)33|personal devotion of St. Odilia - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(ODILIA)34|personal devotion of St. Odilia - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(ODILIA)35|personal devotion of St. Odilia - temptation of female saint
11HH(ODILIA)36|personal devotion of St. Odilia - penitence of female saint
11HH(ODILIA)37|personal devotion of St. Odilia - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(ODILIA)4|the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish) - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(ODILIA)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Odilia
11HH(ODILIA)51|St. Odilia, kneeling down in prayer, releases the soul of her father, duke Attich, from purgatory; an angel pulls the duke out of the flames, while devils try to draw him back
11HH(ODILIA)52|St. Odilia miraculously lengthens a pole of a mill for a miller
11HH(ODILIA)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Odilia - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(ODILIA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Odilia
11HH(ODILIA)68|deathbed of St. Odilia: an angel gives her the Last Communion
11HH(ODILIA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Odilia - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(ODILIA)7|the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(ODILIA)8|the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish) - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(ODILIA)81|the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish) - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(ODILIA)82|the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish) - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(ODILIA)83|the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish) - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(ODILIA)84|the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish) - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(ODILIA)9|the Alsatian royal abbess Odilia of Hohenburg; possible attributes: baptismal font, cock, crown, eyes (on book or dish) - portrait of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)0|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - female saint represented in a group
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)1|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)11|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)119|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)12|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)13|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)131|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)2|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - early life of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)3|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)31|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)32|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)33|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)34|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)35|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - temptation of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)36|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - penitence of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)37|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)4|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)5|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)59|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)6|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)61|St. Perpetua and St. Felicitas are thrown before a wild bull in the arena
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)68|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)69|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)7|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)8|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)81|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)82|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)83|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)84|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(PERPETUA & FELICITAS)9|the martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas (Felicity) of Carthage; possible attributes: wild bull - portrait of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)|the virgin and martyr Petronilla
11HH(PETRONILLA)0|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - female saint represented in a group
11HH(PETRONILLA)1|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)11|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(PETRONILLA)119|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(PETRONILLA)12|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(PETRONILLA)13|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(PETRONILLA)131|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(PETRONILLA)2|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - early life of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)3|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)31|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)32|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)33|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)34|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)35|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - temptation of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)36|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - penitence of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)37|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(PETRONILLA)4|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)5|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)59|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)6|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)68|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)69|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)7|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)8|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)81|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)82|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)83|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(PETRONILLA)84|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(PETRONILLA)9|the virgin and martyr Petronilla - portrait of female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)0|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - female saint represented in a group
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)1|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)11|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)119|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)12|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)13|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)131|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)2|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - early life of female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)3|personal devotion of St. Rosa of Lima
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)31|personal devotion of St. Rosa of Lima - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)32|personal devotion of St. Rosa of Lima - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)33|personal devotion of St. Rosa of Lima - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)34|the infant Christ appears to St. Rosa and crowns her with roses
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)35|personal devotion of St. Rosa of Lima - temptation of female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)36|personal devotion of St. Rosa of Lima - penitence of female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)37|personal devotion of St. Rosa of Lima - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)4|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)5|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)59|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)6|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)68|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)69|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)7|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)8|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)81|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)82|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)83|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)84|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(ROSA OF LIMA)9|the Dominican Tertiary Rosa (Rose) of Lima; possible attributes: anchor, crown of thorns, crucifix, infant Christ (in her arms or on a bunch of roses), lily, (wreath of) roses - portrait of female saint
11HH(ROSALIA)|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses
11HH(ROSALIA)0|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - female saint represented in a group
11HH(ROSALIA)1|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(ROSALIA)11|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(ROSALIA)119|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(ROSALIA)12|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(ROSALIA)13|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(ROSALIA)131|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(ROSALIA)2|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - early life of female saint
11HH(ROSALIA)3|personal devotion of St. Rosalia
11HH(ROSALIA)31|personal devotion of St. Rosalia - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(ROSALIA)32|personal devotion of St. Rosalia - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(ROSALIA)33|personal devotion of St. Rosalia - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(ROSALIA)34|St. Rosalia crowned with roses by the infant Christ
11HH(ROSALIA)35|personal devotion of St. Rosalia - temptation of female saint
11HH(ROSALIA)36|St. Rosalia as hermit in a cave, with book, skull, and lily
11HH(ROSALIA)37|personal devotion of St. Rosalia - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(ROSALIA)4|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(ROSALIA)5|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(ROSALIA)59|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(ROSALIA)6|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(ROSALIA)68|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(ROSALIA)69|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(ROSALIA)7|apotheosis of St. Rosalia
11HH(ROSALIA)8|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(ROSALIA)81|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(ROSALIA)82|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(ROSALIA)83|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(ROSALIA)84|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(ROSALIA)9|the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses - portrait of female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)0|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - female saint represented in a group
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)1|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)11|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)119|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)12|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)13|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)131|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)2|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - early life of female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)3|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)31|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)32|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)33|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)34|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)35|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - temptation of female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)36|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - penitence of female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)37|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)4|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)5|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)59|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Scholastica
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)68|deathbed of St. Scholastica: maybe a dove flies out of her mouth
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Scholastica - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)7|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)8|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)81|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)82|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)83|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)84|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(SCHOLASTICA)9|the Benedictine abbess Scholastica, sister of Benedict of Nursia; possible attributes: book, crucifix, dove, lily, staff - portrait of female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)|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)
11HH(SOPHIA)0|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) - female saint represented in a group
11HH(SOPHIA)1|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) - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)11|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) - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(SOPHIA)119|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) - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(SOPHIA)12|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) - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(SOPHIA)13|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) - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(SOPHIA)131|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) - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(SOPHIA)2|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) - early life of female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)3|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) - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)31|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) - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)32|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) - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)33|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) - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)34|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) - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)35|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) - temptation of female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)36|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) - penitence of female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)37|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) - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(SOPHIA)4|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) - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)5|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) - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)59|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) - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Sophia
11HH(SOPHIA)61|Fides, Spes and Caritas, the three daughters of St. Sophia are beheaded; perhaps St. Sophia buries them
11HH(SOPHIA)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Sophia - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Sophia - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)7|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) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)8|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) - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)81|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) - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)82|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) - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)83|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) - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(SOPHIA)84|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) - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(SOPHIA)9|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) - portrait of female saint
11HH(THECLA)|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents
11HH(THECLA)0|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - female saint represented in a group
11HH(THECLA)1|specific aspects ~ St. Thecla
11HH(THECLA)11|St. Thecla interceding for the plague-stricken city of Este
11HH(THECLA)119|St. Thecla interceding for the plague-stricken city of Este - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(THECLA)12|specific aspects ~ St. Thecla - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(THECLA)13|specific aspects ~ St. Thecla - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(THECLA)131|specific aspects ~ St. Thecla - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(THECLA)2|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - early life of female saint
11HH(THECLA)3|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(THECLA)31|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(THECLA)32|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(THECLA)33|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(THECLA)34|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(THECLA)35|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - temptation of female saint
11HH(THECLA)36|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - penitence of female saint
11HH(THECLA)37|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(THECLA)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Thecla
11HH(THECLA)41|St. Thecla hears Paul preaching in Iconium
11HH(THECLA)5|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(THECLA)59|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(THECLA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Thecla
11HH(THECLA)61|St. Thecla is tied to the stake, but the flames do not harm her
11HH(THECLA)62|St. Thecla is thrown to the lions and bears in the arena, but the beasts do not harm her
11HH(THECLA)63|St. Thecla is tied to two bulls
11HH(THECLA)64|St. Thecla is thrown into a dungeon filled with water, as victim of serpents
11HH(THECLA)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Thecla - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(THECLA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Thecla - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(THECLA)7|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(THECLA)8|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(THECLA)81|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(THECLA)82|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(THECLA)83|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(THECLA)84|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(THECLA)9|the virgin martyr Thecla of Iconium; possible attributes: bear, (ball of) flames, lion, pillar, serpents - portrait of female saint
11HH(THERESA)|the foundress of the reformed (Discalced) Carmelites, T(h)eres(i)a of Avila; possible attributes: angel, arrow, dove, heart (flaming or pierced by an arrow)
11HH(THERESA)0|the foundress of the reformed (Discalced) Carmelites, T(h)eres(i)a of Avila; possible attributes: angel, arrow, dove, heart (flaming or pierced by an arrow) - female saint represented in a group
11HH(THERESA)1|specific aspects ~ St. Theresa
11HH(THERESA)11|St. Theresa kneeling before Christ, interceding for the souls in purgatory
11HH(THERESA)119|St. Theresa kneeling before Christ, interceding for the souls in purgatory - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(THERESA)12|St. Theresa at her writing-desk, with book and pen; she may be wearing a doctor's cap and chain; perhaps a dove (divine inspiration) hovers at her ear
11HH(THERESA)13|specific aspects ~ St. Theresa - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(THERESA)131|specific aspects ~ St. Theresa - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(THERESA)2|the foundress of the reformed (Discalced) Carmelites, T(h)eres(i)a of Avila; possible attributes: angel, arrow, dove, heart (flaming or pierced by an arrow) - early life of female saint
11HH(THERESA)3|personal devotion of St. Theresa
11HH(THERESA)31|personal devotion of St. Theresa - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(THERESA)32|personal devotion of St. Theresa - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(THERESA)33|personal devotion of St. Theresa - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(THERESA)34|visions of St. Theresa
11HH(THERESA)341|an angel pierces the heart of the (swooning) St. Theresa with a spear or dart with a flaming tip ('Transverberatio')
11HH(THERESA)342|the Virgin Mary and Joseph appear to St. Theresa; the first gives her a necklace, the second a cloak
11HH(THERESA)343|Christ appears to St. Theresa and gives her a nail of the Cross (so-called mystic marriage)
11HH(THERESA)344|Christ, crowned with thorns, appears to St. Theresa and displays his wounds
11HH(THERESA)345|St. Theresa's vision of the Trinity
11HH(THERESA)346|St. Theresa sees a dove, that perches on her head or shoulder
11HH(THERESA)35|personal devotion of St. Theresa - temptation of female saint
11HH(THERESA)36|personal devotion of St. Theresa - penitence of female saint
11HH(THERESA)37|personal devotion of St. Theresa - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(THERESA)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Theresa
11HH(THERESA)41|St. Theresa receives the sacrament from Peter of Alcantara, who is assisted by Francis of Assisi and Antony of Padua
11HH(THERESA)5|the foundress of the reformed (Discalced) Carmelites, T(h)eres(i)a of Avila; possible attributes: angel, arrow, dove, heart (flaming or pierced by an arrow) - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(THERESA)59|the foundress of the reformed (Discalced) Carmelites, T(h)eres(i)a of Avila; possible attributes: angel, arrow, dove, heart (flaming or pierced by an arrow) - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(THERESA)6|the foundress of the reformed (Discalced) Carmelites, T(h)eres(i)a of Avila; possible attributes: angel, arrow, dove, heart (flaming or pierced by an arrow) - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(THERESA)68|the foundress of the reformed (Discalced) Carmelites, T(h)eres(i)a of Avila; possible attributes: angel, arrow, dove, heart (flaming or pierced by an arrow) - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(THERESA)69|the foundress of the reformed (Discalced) Carmelites, T(h)eres(i)a of Avila; possible attributes: angel, arrow, dove, heart (flaming or pierced by an arrow) - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(THERESA)7|the foundress of the reformed (Discalced) Carmelites, T(h)eres(i)a of Avila; possible attributes: angel, arrow, dove, heart (flaming or pierced by an arrow) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(THERESA)8|the foundress of the reformed (Discalced) Carmelites, T(h)eres(i)a of Avila; possible attributes: angel, arrow, dove, heart (flaming or pierced by an arrow) - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(THERESA)81|the foundress of the reformed (Discalced) Carmelites, T(h)eres(i)a of Avila; possible attributes: angel, arrow, dove, heart (flaming or pierced by an arrow) - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(THERESA)82|the foundress of the reformed (Discalced) Carmelites, T(h)eres(i)a of Avila; possible attributes: angel, arrow, dove, heart (flaming or pierced by an arrow) - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(THERESA)83|the foundress of the reformed (Discalced) Carmelites, T(h)eres(i)a of Avila; possible attributes: angel, arrow, dove, heart (flaming or pierced by an arrow) - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(THERESA)84|the foundress of the reformed (Discalced) Carmelites, T(h)eres(i)a of Avila; possible attributes: angel, arrow, dove, heart (flaming or pierced by an arrow) - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(THERESA)9|the foundress of the reformed (Discalced) Carmelites, T(h)eres(i)a of Avila; possible attributes: angel, arrow, dove, heart (flaming or pierced by an arrow) - portrait of female saint
11HH(URSULA)|the virgin martyr Ursula of Cologne; possible attributes: arrow, banner with red cross, cloak of ermine, crown, ship
11HH(URSULA)0|the virgin martyr Ursula of Cologne; possible attributes: arrow, banner with red cross, cloak of ermine, crown, ship - female saint represented in a group
11HH(URSULA)1|specific aspects ~ St. Ursula
11HH(URSULA)11|St. Ursula as patron, protector, intercessor
11HH(URSULA)119|St. Ursula protecting the eleven thousand virgins with her cloak
11HH(URSULA)12|specific aspects ~ St. Ursula - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(URSULA)13|specific aspects ~ St. Ursula - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(URSULA)131|specific aspects ~ St. Ursula - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(URSULA)2|the virgin martyr Ursula of Cologne; possible attributes: arrow, banner with red cross, cloak of ermine, crown, ship - early life of female saint
11HH(URSULA)3|personal devotion of St. Ursula
11HH(URSULA)31|personal devotion of St. Ursula - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(URSULA)32|personal devotion of St. Ursula - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(URSULA)33|personal devotion of St. Ursula - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(URSULA)34|an angel appears to St. Ursula in a dream, and brings her the crown of martyrdom
11HH(URSULA)35|personal devotion of St. Ursula - temptation of female saint
11HH(URSULA)36|personal devotion of St. Ursula - penitence of female saint
11HH(URSULA)37|personal devotion of St. Ursula - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(URSULA)4|non-miraculous activities and events ~ St. Ursula
11HH(URSULA)41|the pilgrimage of St. Ursula and her companions to Rome
11HH(URSULA)411|St. Ursula and her companions travelling by boat on the Rhine
11HH(URSULA)412|St. Ursula and her companions embark or go ashore at Cologne
11HH(URSULA)413|St. Ursula and her companions embark or go ashore at Basle
11HH(URSULA)414|at Rome St. Ursula and her betrothed Etherius are received by pope Ciriacus; Etherius is baptized, and Ursula receives the sacrament
11HH(URSULA)415|the return journey of St. Ursula by boat, with pope Ciriacus and cardinals
11HH(URSULA)5|the virgin martyr Ursula of Cologne; possible attributes: arrow, banner with red cross, cloak of ermine, crown, ship - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(URSULA)59|the virgin martyr Ursula of Cologne; possible attributes: arrow, banner with red cross, cloak of ermine, crown, ship - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(URSULA)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Ursula
11HH(URSULA)61|St. Ursula and her companions are killed by the Huns outside the walls of Cologne; St. Ursula dies by an arrow, while the maidens are killed by arrows, spears or swords
11HH(URSULA)611|Etherius, St. Ursula's betrothed, is killed by the Huns with a sword
11HH(URSULA)612|martyrdom of St. Ursula: pope Ciriacus is killed by the Huns
11HH(URSULA)613|St. Ursula stands before the leader of the Huns and makes a contemptuous gesture
11HH(URSULA)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Ursula - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(URSULA)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Ursula - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(URSULA)7|the virgin martyr Ursula of Cologne; possible attributes: arrow, banner with red cross, cloak of ermine, crown, ship - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(URSULA)8|the virgin martyr Ursula of Cologne; possible attributes: arrow, banner with red cross, cloak of ermine, crown, ship - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(URSULA)81|the virgin martyr Ursula of Cologne; possible attributes: arrow, banner with red cross, cloak of ermine, crown, ship - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(URSULA)82|the virgin martyr Ursula of Cologne; possible attributes: arrow, banner with red cross, cloak of ermine, crown, ship - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(URSULA)83|the virgin martyr Ursula of Cologne; possible attributes: arrow, banner with red cross, cloak of ermine, crown, ship - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(URSULA)84|the virgin martyr Ursula of Cologne; possible attributes: arrow, banner with red cross, cloak of ermine, crown, ship - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(URSULA)9|the virgin martyr Ursula of Cologne; possible attributes: arrow, banner with red cross, cloak of ermine, crown, ship - portrait of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ)
11HH(VERONICA)0|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - female saint represented in a group
11HH(VERONICA)1|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(VERONICA)11|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(VERONICA)119|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(VERONICA)12|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(VERONICA)13|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(VERONICA)131|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(VERONICA)2|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - early life of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)3|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)31|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)32|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)33|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)34|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)35|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - temptation of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)36|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - penitence of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)37|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(VERONICA)4|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(VERONICA)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Veronica
11HH(VERONICA)51|St. Veronica with her veil healing emperor Tiberius (or Vespasian) from leprosy
11HH(VERONICA)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Veronica - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)6|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)68|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)69|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)7|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)8|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)81|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)82|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)83|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(VERONICA)84|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(VERONICA)9|Veronica; possible attributes: 'Sudarium' (veil with the image of Christ) - portrait of female saint
11HH(WALBURGA)|the Benedictine abbess Walburga (Walpurgis) of Eichstatt; possible attributes: crown, phial of oil (on book), (three) ears of corn, sceptre, pastoral staff, flowering twig
11HH(WALBURGA)0|the Benedictine abbess Walburga (Walpurgis) of Eichstatt; possible attributes: crown, phial of oil (on book), (three) ears of corn, sceptre, pastoral staff, flowering twig - female saint represented in a group
11HH(WALBURGA)1|the Benedictine abbess Walburga (Walpurgis) of Eichstatt; possible attributes: crown, phial of oil (on book), (three) ears of corn, sceptre, pastoral staff, flowering twig - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(WALBURGA)11|the Benedictine abbess Walburga (Walpurgis) of Eichstatt; possible attributes: crown, phial of oil (on book), (three) ears of corn, sceptre, pastoral staff, flowering twig - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(WALBURGA)119|the Benedictine abbess Walburga (Walpurgis) of Eichstatt; possible attributes: crown, phial of oil (on book), (three) ears of corn, sceptre, pastoral staff, flowering twig - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(WALBURGA)12|the Benedictine abbess Walburga (Walpurgis) of Eichstatt; possible attributes: crown, phial of oil (on book), (three) ears of corn, sceptre, pastoral staff, flowering twig - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(WALBURGA)13|the Benedictine abbess Walburga (Walpurgis) of Eichstatt; possible attributes: crown, phial of oil (on book), (three) ears of corn, sceptre, pastoral staff, flowering twig - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(WALBURGA)131|the Benedictine abbess Walburga (Walpurgis) of Eichstatt; possible attributes: crown, phial of oil (on book), (three) ears of corn, sceptre, pastoral staff, flowering twig - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(WALBURGA)2|the Benedictine abbess Walburga (Walpurgis) of Eichstatt; possible attributes: crown, phial of oil (on book), (three) ears of corn, sceptre, pastoral staff, flowering twig - early life of female saint
11HH(WALBURGA)3|personal devotion of St. Walburga
11HH(WALBURGA)31|personal devotion of St. Walburga - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(WALBURGA)32|St. Walburga becomes abbess of Heidenheim, receiving the staff and the keys
11HH(WALBURGA)33|personal devotion of St. Walburga - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(WALBURGA)34|personal devotion of St. Walburga - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(WALBURGA)35|personal devotion of St. Walburga - temptation of female saint
11HH(WALBURGA)36|personal devotion of St. Walburga - penitence of female saint
11HH(WALBURGA)37|personal devotion of St. Walburga - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(WALBURGA)4|the Benedictine abbess Walburga (Walpurgis) of Eichstatt; possible attributes: crown, phial of oil (on book), (three) ears of corn, sceptre, pastoral staff, flowering twig - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(WALBURGA)5|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Walburga
11HH(WALBURGA)51|St. Walburga, crossing the sea with her nuns, calms down a storm raised by the devil, thus saving the ship
11HH(WALBURGA)59|miraculous activities and events ~ St. Walburga - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(WALBURGA)6|the Benedictine abbess Walburga (Walpurgis) of Eichstatt; possible attributes: crown, phial of oil (on book), (three) ears of corn, sceptre, pastoral staff, flowering twig - martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of female saint
11HH(WALBURGA)68|the Benedictine abbess Walburga (Walpurgis) of Eichstatt; possible attributes: crown, phial of oil (on book), (three) ears of corn, sceptre, pastoral staff, flowering twig - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(WALBURGA)69|the Benedictine abbess Walburga (Walpurgis) of Eichstatt; possible attributes: crown, phial of oil (on book), (three) ears of corn, sceptre, pastoral staff, flowering twig - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(WALBURGA)7|apotheosis of St. Walburga
11HH(WALBURGA)8|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Walburga
11HH(WALBURGA)81|King Charles the Bald receives the relics of St. Walburga
11HH(WALBURGA)82|the tomb of St. Walburga: a dish receives the medicinal oil dripping from her sarcophagus
11HH(WALBURGA)83|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Walburga - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(WALBURGA)84|post-mortem occurrences ~ St. Walburga - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(WALBURGA)9|the Benedictine abbess Walburga (Walpurgis) of Eichstatt; possible attributes: crown, phial of oil (on book), (three) ears of corn, sceptre, pastoral staff, flowering twig - portrait of female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)0|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - female saint represented in a group
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)1|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - specific aspects ~ female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)11|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - female saint as patroness, protectress, intercessor
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)119|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - female saint protecting devotees with cloak, 'Schutzmantel'
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)12|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - female saint writing, studying, teaching, dictating
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)13|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - female saint as foundress of Order
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)131|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - female saint ~ confirmation of Order, approval of Rule(s)
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)2|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - early life of female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)3|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - personal devotion of female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)31|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - vocation, conversion of female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)32|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - baptism, consecration, taking vows of female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)33|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - renouncing worldly goods, ascetic life of female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)34|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - vision(s), mystic marriage of female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)35|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - temptation of female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)36|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - penitence of female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)37|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - female saint meditating, in ecstasy
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)4|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - non-miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)5|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - miraculous activities and events ~ female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)59|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - stigmatization of female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)6|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Wilgefortis
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)61|St. Wilgefortis is crucified; usually she is bearded
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)611|St. Wilgefortis, on the cross, throws her golden sandal down to a fiddler
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)68|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Wilgefortis - death, deathbed of female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)69|martyrdom, suffering, misfortune, death of St. Wilgefortis - maltreatment of the corpse of female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)7|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - apotheosis, glory, triumph of female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)8|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - post-mortem occurrences of female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)81|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - finding, transportation of relics of female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)82|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - miracles occurring during handling of relics of female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)83|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - posthumous deeds, appearances of female saints
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)84|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - beatification, canonization of female saint
11HH(WILGEFORTIS)9|the martyr Wilgefortis (Uncumber, Liberata); possible attributes: beard, crown, fiddler (with shoe), shoe - portrait of female saint
11HH0|group of female saints
11I|prophets, sibyls, evangelists, Doctors of the Church; persons ~ the Bible (not in biblical context)
11I1|groups of prophets, usually holding books or scrolls (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi)
11I11|the four major prophets (not in biblical context): Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel
11I12|the twelve minor prophets (not in biblical context): Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi
11I13|the sixteen prophets, i.e. the four major and the twelve minor prophets together (not in biblical context)
11I14|other groups of prophets
11I15|groups of prophetesses
11I16|(single) prophet, unspecified
11I19|non-biblical prophets
11I19(...)|non-biblical prophets (with NAME)
11I2|sibyls
11I2(...)|sibyls (with NAME)
11I2(AGRIPPINE)|Agrippine sibyl
11I2(CUMAEAN)|Cumaean sibyl
11I2(ERYTHRAEAN)|Erythraean sibyl
11I2(PERSIAN)|Persian sibyl
11I2(SAMIAN)|Samian sibyl
11I21|the Tiburtine sibyl and Augustus: the sibyl reveals to the emperor a vision of the Madonna in heaven
11I3|the twelve apostles (as a group), usually with books or scrolls (not in biblical context)
11I31|symbolic representations of the twelve apostles, e.g.: twelve doves, twelve lambs
11I32|the twelve apostles ~ the twelve prophets
11I321|twelve prophets carrying the twelve apostles on their shoulders
11I33|the twelve apostles ~ the twelve patriarchs
11I34|the twelve apostles ~ other themes
11I35|other groups of apostles
11I351|the twelve apostles, Judas Iscariot included
11I36|(single) apostle, unspecified
11I4|evangelists, usually with books or scrolls (not in biblical context)
11I41|the four evangelists together (author portraits)
11I411|the evangelists writing
11I4111|the evangelists inspired, e.g. by the Holy Ghost (dove), hand of God, Mary, angel
11I41111|the four symbols of the evangelists inspiring (or assisting) them
11I412|the evangelists handing over their gospels
11I42|the four symbols of the evangelists, 'the apocalyptic beasts'
11I421|eagle (possibly with book) ~ symbol of St. John
11I422|ox (possibly with book) ~ symbol of St. Luke
11I423|lion (possibly with book) ~ symbol of St. Mark
11I424|angel (possibly with book) ~ symbol of St. Matthew
11I425|anthropomorphic symbols of the evangelists
11I4251|human figure with eagle's head ~ symbol of St. John
11I4252|human figure with ox' head ~ symbol of St. Luke
11I4253|human figure with lion's head ~ symbol of St. Mark
11I4254|human figure ~ symbol of St. Matthew
11I426|the Tetramorph: human figure with four or six wings
11I4261|Tetramorph: human figure with four different heads (human head, ox, eagle, lion)
11I4262|Tetramorph: fabulous animal with four different heads and four different legs
11I43|the four evangelists ~ other themes
11I431|the four evangelists ~ Doctors of the Church
11I432|the four evangelists ~ the four main prophets
11I5|Doctors (Fathers) of the Church
11I51|the four Latin (Western) Fathers of the Church together: Ambrose (usually as bishop), Jerome (usually as cardinal), Augustine (usually as bishop), Gregory the Great (usually as pope)
11I52|the four Greek (Eastern) Fathers of the Church together: Basil the Great, Gregory of Nazianzus, John Chrysostom and Athanasius the Great
11I521|the four Greek Fathers of the Church, with Cyril of Alexandria as fifth Father
11I53|other groups of Fathers of the Church
11I6|persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context, nor occurring in legendary/historical extensions included in Division 71)
11I61|groups of persons from the Old Testament
11I611|patriarchs from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I6111|the three patriarchs together: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob (not in biblical context)
11I6112|the twelve patriarchs together, i.e. the twelve (grand)sons of Jacob, eponymous ancestors of the twelve tribes of Israel
11I61121|the twelve tribes of Israel (not in biblical context)
11I61121(...)|the twelve tribes of Israel (with NAME) (not in biblical context)
11I6113|other groups of patriarchs
11I612|judges from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I613|kings of Israel and Judah ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I614|groups of heroes from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62|male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(...)|male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context)
11I62(...)1|male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(...)2|male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(...)3|male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(...)4|male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(...)5|male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(...)6|male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(...)7|male persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(AARON)|Aaron (not in biblical context); possible attributes: attributes of Aaron: censer, dressed as high priest or bishop, ointment jar, rod or flowering wand
11I62(AARON)1|Aaron (not in biblical context); possible attributes: attributes of Aaron: censer, dressed as high priest or bishop, ointment jar, rod or flowering wand - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(AARON)2|Aaron as patron, intercessor
11I62(AARON)21|Aaron as patron of lace-makers
11I62(AARON)22|Aaron as patron of button-makers
11I62(AARON)3|Aaron (not in biblical context); possible attributes: attributes of Aaron: censer, dressed as high priest or bishop, ointment jar, rod or flowering wand - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(AARON)4|Aaron (not in biblical context); possible attributes: attributes of Aaron: censer, dressed as high priest or bishop, ointment jar, rod or flowering wand - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(AARON)5|Aaron (not in biblical context); possible attributes: attributes of Aaron: censer, dressed as high priest or bishop, ointment jar, rod or flowering wand - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(AARON)6|Aaron (not in biblical context); possible attributes: attributes of Aaron: censer, dressed as high priest or bishop, ointment jar, rod or flowering wand - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(AARON)7|other activities, relationships, etc. of Aaron
11I62(AARON)71|Aaron putting Tau-marks on people's foreheads
11I62(ABEL)|Abel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: sheep
11I62(ABEL)1|Abel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: sheep - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ABEL)2|Abel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: sheep - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ABEL)3|Abel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: sheep - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ABEL)4|Abel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: sheep - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(ABEL)5|Abel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: sheep - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ABEL)6|Abel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: sheep - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(ABEL)7|Abel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: sheep - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ABRAHAM)|Abraham (not in biblical context); possible attribute: knife
11I62(ABRAHAM)1|Abraham as founder, initiator
11I62(ABRAHAM)11|Abraham as father of all believers
11I62(ABRAHAM)2|Abraham (not in biblical context); possible attribute: knife - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ABRAHAM)3|Abraham (not in biblical context); possible attribute: knife - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ABRAHAM)4|personal devotions of Abraham, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(ABRAHAM)41|Abraham, wearing an armour, with a chalice and bread before an altar
11I62(ABRAHAM)5|Abraham (not in biblical context); possible attribute: knife - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ABRAHAM)6|Abraham (not in biblical context); possible attribute: knife - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(ABRAHAM)7|Abraham (not in biblical context); possible attribute: knife - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ABSALOM)|Absalom (not in biblical context)
11I62(ABSALOM)1|Absalom (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ABSALOM)2|Absalom (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ABSALOM)3|Absalom (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ABSALOM)4|Absalom (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(ABSALOM)5|Absalom (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ABSALOM)6|Absalom (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(ABSALOM)7|Absalom (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ADAM & EVE)|Adam and Eve (not in biblical context)
11I62(ADAM & EVE)1|Adam and Eve (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ADAM & EVE)2|Adam and Eve (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ADAM & EVE)3|Adam and Eve (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ADAM & EVE)4|Adam and Eve (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(ADAM & EVE)5|Adam and Eve (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ADAM & EVE)6|Adam and Eve (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(ADAM & EVE)7|Adam and Eve (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ADAM)|Adam (not in biblical context)
11I62(ADAM)1|Adam as founder, initiator
11I62(ADAM)11|Adam as founder of the Arts
11I62(ADAM)12|Adam as founder of geometry
11I62(ADAM)2|Adam (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ADAM)3|Adam (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ADAM)4|Adam (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(ADAM)5|Adam (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ADAM)6|Adam (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(ADAM)7|Adam (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ANANIAS)|Ananias (Sidrach, Shedrach) (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, salamander
11I62(ANANIAS)1|Ananias (Sidrach, Shedrach) (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, salamander - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ANANIAS)2|Ananias (Sidrach, Shedrach) (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, salamander - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ANANIAS)3|Ananias (Sidrach, Shedrach) (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, salamander - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ANANIAS)4|personal devotions of Ananias, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(ANANIAS)41|Ananias (Sidrach, Shedrach) sees a ladder reaching from earth to heaven with two angels going up, and urging him to follow them
11I62(ANANIAS)5|Ananias (Sidrach, Shedrach) (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, salamander - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ANANIAS)6|Ananias (Sidrach, Shedrach) (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, salamander - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(ANANIAS)7|Ananias (Sidrach, Shedrach) (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, salamander - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(DAN)|Dan (not in biblical context)
11I62(DAN)1|Dan (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(DAN)2|Dan (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(DAN)3|Dan (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(DAN)4|Dan (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(DAN)5|Dan (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(DAN)6|Dan (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(DAN)7|Dan (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(DANIEL)|Daniel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, lion(s), ram
11I62(DANIEL)1|Daniel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, lion(s), ram - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(DANIEL)2|Daniel as patron, intercessor
11I62(DANIEL)21|Daniel as patron of miners
11I62(DANIEL)3|(other) specific aspects ~ Daniel
11I62(DANIEL)31|Daniel as prophet with book or scroll
11I62(DANIEL)4|Daniel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, lion(s), ram - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(DANIEL)5|legendary/historical addition to life-story of Daniel
11I62(DANIEL)51|when Daniel looks in vain for minerals in trees, an angel comes to help him and points to the earth
11I62(DANIEL)6|Daniel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, lion(s), ram - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(DANIEL)7|Daniel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: Phrygian bonnet, lion(s), ram - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(DAVID)|David (not in biblical context); possible attributes: crown, harp
11I62(DAVID)1|David as founder, initiator
11I62(DAVID)11|David as founder of the fourth world epoch
11I62(DAVID)2|David as patron, intercessor
11I62(DAVID)21|David as patron of musicians
11I62(DAVID)3|(other) specific aspects ~ David
11I62(DAVID)31|David as prophet, with crown and scroll
11I62(DAVID)32|David as musician, usually playing the harp
11I62(DAVID)33|David as psalmist, as author of the psalms, usually playing the harp
11I62(DAVID)34|David as psalmist with his four musicians
11I62(DAVID)35|David's four musicians
11I62(DAVID)36|David surrounded by dancers (and musicians)
11I62(DAVID)37|David making music in a pastoral setting
11I62(DAVID)38|David as musician surrounded by the four seasons, the four elements and the four temperaments ~ Harmony of the Universe
11I62(DAVID)39|David as judge
11I62(DAVID)4|personal devotions of David, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(DAVID)41|David penitent
11I62(DAVID)5|legendary/historical addition to life-story of David
11I62(DAVID)6|David (not in biblical context); possible attributes: crown, harp - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(DAVID)7|David (not in biblical context); possible attributes: crown, harp - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(DOEG)|Doeg (not in biblical context); possible attributes: armour
11I62(DOEG)1|Doeg (not in biblical context); possible attributes: armour - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(DOEG)2|Doeg (not in biblical context); possible attributes: armour - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(DOEG)3|Doeg (not in biblical context); possible attributes: armour - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(DOEG)4|Doeg (not in biblical context); possible attributes: armour - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(DOEG)5|Doeg (not in biblical context); possible attributes: armour - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(DOEG)6|Doeg (not in biblical context); possible attributes: armour - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(DOEG)7|Doeg (not in biblical context); possible attributes: armour - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ELIJAH)|Elijah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: scroll and flaming sword
11I62(ELIJAH)1|Elijah as founder of the Carmelite order
11I62(ELIJAH)11|Elijah with Elisha, he nurses the genealogical tree of the Carmelites
11I62(ELIJAH)12|Elijah's fountain
11I62(ELIJAH)2|Elijah as patron, intercessor
11I62(ELIJAH)21|Elijah as protector against rain, thunder and lightning
11I62(ELIJAH)22|Elijah as protector against fire
11I62(ELIJAH)3|(other) specific aspects ~ Elijah
11I62(ELIJAH)31|Elijah as first hermit
11I62(ELIJAH)32|Elijah as personification
11I62(ELIJAH)33|Elijah as high priest
11I62(ELIJAH)34|Elijah as judge
11I62(ELIJAH)4|personal devotions of Elijah, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(ELIJAH)41|Mary appears to Elijah: the prophetic cloud
11I62(ELIJAH)5|Elijah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: scroll and flaming sword - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ELIJAH)6|Elijah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: scroll and flaming sword - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(ELIJAH)7|Elijah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: scroll and flaming sword - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ENOCH)|Enoch (not in biblical context)
11I62(ENOCH)1|Enoch (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ENOCH)2|Enoch (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ENOCH)3|(other) specific aspects ~ Enoch
11I62(ENOCH)31|Enoch as personification of the redeemed soul
11I62(ENOCH)4|Enoch (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(ENOCH)5|Enoch (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ENOCH)6|Enoch (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(ENOCH)7|Enoch (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ESAU)|Esau (not in biblical context)
11I62(ESAU)1|Esau (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ESAU)2|Esau (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ESAU)3|Esau (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ESAU)4|Esau (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(ESAU)5|Esau (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ESAU)6|Esau (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(ESAU)7|Esau (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(EVILMERODACH)|Evilmerodach (not in biblical context)
11I62(EVILMERODACH)1|Evilmerodach (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(EVILMERODACH)2|Evilmerodach (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(EVILMERODACH)3|Evilmerodach (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(EVILMERODACH)4|Evilmerodach (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(EVILMERODACH)5|legendary/historical addition to life-story of Evilmerodach
11I62(EVILMERODACH)51|Evilmerodach tearing to pieces the corpse of his father
11I62(EVILMERODACH)6|Evilmerodach (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(EVILMERODACH)7|Evilmerodach (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(EZEKIEL)|Ezekiel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, double wheel
11I62(EZEKIEL)1|Ezekiel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, double wheel - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(EZEKIEL)2|Ezekiel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, double wheel - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(EZEKIEL)3|Ezekiel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, double wheel - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(EZEKIEL)4|Ezekiel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, double wheel - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(EZEKIEL)5|Ezekiel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, double wheel - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(EZEKIEL)6|Ezekiel (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, double wheel - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(EZEKIEL)7|other activities, relationships, etc. of Ezekiel
11I62(EZEKIEL)71|Ezekiel with David and Christ healing the possessed
11I62(GIDEON)|Gideon (not in biblical context); possible attributes: bowl (full of dew), broken pitcher, helmet and armour, fleece
11I62(GIDEON)1|Gideon (not in biblical context); possible attributes: bowl (full of dew), broken pitcher, helmet and armour, fleece - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(GIDEON)2|Gideon (not in biblical context); possible attributes: bowl (full of dew), broken pitcher, helmet and armour, fleece - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(GIDEON)3|Gideon (not in biblical context); possible attributes: bowl (full of dew), broken pitcher, helmet and armour, fleece - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(GIDEON)4|Gideon (not in biblical context); possible attributes: bowl (full of dew), broken pitcher, helmet and armour, fleece - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(GIDEON)5|Gideon (not in biblical context); possible attributes: bowl (full of dew), broken pitcher, helmet and armour, fleece - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(GIDEON)6|Gideon (not in biblical context); possible attributes: bowl (full of dew), broken pitcher, helmet and armour, fleece - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(GIDEON)7|Gideon (not in biblical context); possible attributes: bowl (full of dew), broken pitcher, helmet and armour, fleece - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(GOG & MAGOG)|Gog and Magog (not in biblical context)
11I62(GOG & MAGOG)1|Gog and Magog (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(GOG & MAGOG)2|Gog and Magog (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(GOG & MAGOG)3|Gog and Magog (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(GOG & MAGOG)4|Gog and Magog (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(GOG & MAGOG)5|Gog and Magog (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(GOG & MAGOG)6|Gog and Magog (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(GOG & MAGOG)7|Gog and Magog (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ISAIAH)|Isaiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: branch with leaves, saw, scroll or book
11I62(ISAIAH)1|Isaiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: branch with leaves, saw, scroll or book - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ISAIAH)2|Isaiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: branch with leaves, saw, scroll or book - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ISAIAH)3|Isaiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: branch with leaves, saw, scroll or book - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ISAIAH)4|Isaiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: branch with leaves, saw, scroll or book - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(ISAIAH)5|Isaiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: branch with leaves, saw, scroll or book - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ISAIAH)6|Isaiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: branch with leaves, saw, scroll or book - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(ISAIAH)7|Isaiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: branch with leaves, saw, scroll or book - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ISH-BOSHETH)|Ish-bosheth (not in biblical context)
11I62(ISH-BOSHETH)1|Ish-bosheth (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ISH-BOSHETH)2|Ish-bosheth (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ISH-BOSHETH)3|Ish-bosheth (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(ISH-BOSHETH)4|Ish-bosheth (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(ISH-BOSHETH)5|Ish-bosheth (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(ISH-BOSHETH)6|Ish-bosheth (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(ISH-BOSHETH)7|Ish-bosheth (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(JABAL)|Jabal (not in biblical context)
11I62(JABAL)1|Jabal (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JABAL)2|Jabal (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JABAL)3|Jabal (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JABAL)4|Jabal (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(JABAL)5|Jabal (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(JABAL)6|Jabal (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(JABAL)7|other activities, relationships, etc. of Jabal
11I62(JABAL)71|Jabal, with Jubal and Tubalcain
11I62(JEREMIAH)|Jeremiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, 'the seething pot'
11I62(JEREMIAH)1|Jeremiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, 'the seething pot' - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JEREMIAH)2|Jeremiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, 'the seething pot' - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JEREMIAH)3|Jeremiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, 'the seething pot' - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JEREMIAH)4|Jeremiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, 'the seething pot' - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(JEREMIAH)5|Jeremiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, 'the seething pot' - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(JEREMIAH)6|Jeremiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, 'the seething pot' - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(JEREMIAH)7|Jeremiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, 'the seething pot' - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(JESUS SIRACH)|Jesus Sirach (not in biblical context)
11I62(JESUS SIRACH)1|Jesus Sirach (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JESUS SIRACH)2|Jesus Sirach (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JESUS SIRACH)3|Jesus Sirach (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JESUS SIRACH)4|Jesus Sirach (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(JESUS SIRACH)5|Jesus Sirach (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(JESUS SIRACH)6|Jesus Sirach (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(JESUS SIRACH)7|Jesus Sirach (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(JOAB)|Joab (not in biblical context)
11I62(JOAB)1|Joab (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JOAB)2|Joab (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JOAB)3|Joab (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JOAB)4|Joab (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(JOAB)5|Joab (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(JOAB)6|Joab (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(JOAB)7|Joab (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(JOSEPH)|Joseph (not in biblical context)
11I62(JOSEPH)1|Joseph (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JOSEPH)2|Joseph (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JOSEPH)3|Joseph (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JOSEPH)4|Joseph (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(JOSEPH)5|Joseph (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(JOSEPH)6|Joseph (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(JOSEPH)7|Joseph (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(JOSHUA)|Joshua (not in biblical context)
11I62(JOSHUA)1|Joshua (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JOSHUA)2|Joshua (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JOSHUA)3|Joshua (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JOSHUA)4|Joshua (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(JOSHUA)5|Joshua (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(JOSHUA)6|Joshua (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(JOSHUA)7|Joshua (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(JUBAL)|Jubal (not in biblical context)
11I62(JUBAL)1|Jubal (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JUBAL)2|Jubal (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JUBAL)3|(other) specific aspects ~ Jubal
11I62(JUBAL)31|Jubal as personification of music
11I62(JUBAL)4|Jubal (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(JUBAL)5|Jubal (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(JUBAL)6|Jubal (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(JUBAL)7|Jubal (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(JUDAS MACCABEUS)|Judas Maccabeus (not in biblical context)
11I62(JUDAS MACCABEUS)1|Judas Maccabeus (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JUDAS MACCABEUS)2|Judas Maccabeus (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JUDAS MACCABEUS)3|Judas Maccabeus (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(JUDAS MACCABEUS)4|Judas Maccabeus (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(JUDAS MACCABEUS)5|Judas Maccabeus (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(JUDAS MACCABEUS)6|Judas Maccabeus (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(JUDAS MACCABEUS)7|other activities, relationships, etc. of Judas Maccabeus
11I62(JUDAS MACCABEUS)71|Judas Maccabeus and his five brothers
11I62(LOT)|Lot (not in biblical context)
11I62(LOT)1|Lot (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(LOT)2|Lot (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(LOT)3|Lot (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(LOT)4|Lot (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(LOT)5|Lot (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(LOT)6|Lot (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(LOT)7|Lot (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(MELCHIZEDEK)|Melchizedek (not in biblical context); possible attributes: priestly garments, crown or mitre
11I62(MELCHIZEDEK)1|Melchizedek (not in biblical context); possible attributes: priestly garments, crown or mitre - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(MELCHIZEDEK)2|Melchizedek (not in biblical context); possible attributes: priestly garments, crown or mitre - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(MELCHIZEDEK)3|Melchizedek (not in biblical context); possible attributes: priestly garments, crown or mitre - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(MELCHIZEDEK)4|personal devotions of Melchizedek, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(MELCHIZEDEK)41|Melchizedek, usually in front of an altar, offers bread and wine in a chalice
11I62(MELCHIZEDEK)5|Melchizedek (not in biblical context); possible attributes: priestly garments, crown or mitre - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(MELCHIZEDEK)6|Melchizedek (not in biblical context); possible attributes: priestly garments, crown or mitre - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(MELCHIZEDEK)7|Melchizedek (not in biblical context); possible attributes: priestly garments, crown or mitre - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(MOSES)|Moses (not in biblical context); possible attributes: rays of light or horns on his head, rod, Tables of the Law
11I62(MOSES)1|Moses (not in biblical context); possible attributes: rays of light or horns on his head, rod, Tables of the Law - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(MOSES)2|Moses (not in biblical context); possible attributes: rays of light or horns on his head, rod, Tables of the Law - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(MOSES)3|Moses (not in biblical context); possible attributes: rays of light or horns on his head, rod, Tables of the Law - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(MOSES)4|Moses (not in biblical context); possible attributes: rays of light or horns on his head, rod, Tables of the Law - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(MOSES)5|legendary/historical addition to life-story of Moses
11I62(MOSES)51|Moses fighting against the Moors
11I62(MOSES)6|Moses (not in biblical context); possible attributes: rays of light or horns on his head, rod, Tables of the Law - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(MOSES)7|Moses (not in biblical context); possible attributes: rays of light or horns on his head, rod, Tables of the Law - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(NATHAN)|Nathan (not in biblical context)
11I62(NATHAN)1|Nathan (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(NATHAN)2|Nathan (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(NATHAN)3|Nathan (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(NATHAN)4|Nathan (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(NATHAN)5|Nathan (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(NATHAN)6|Nathan (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(NATHAN)7|Nathan (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(NOAH'S SONS)|Noah's sons (not in biblical context)
11I62(NOAH'S SONS)1|Noah's sons as founders, initiators
11I62(NOAH'S SONS)11|Noah's sons, each as patriarch of his part of the world: Shem ~ Asia, Ham ~ Africa, Japheth ~ Europe
11I62(NOAH'S SONS)2|Noah's sons (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(NOAH'S SONS)3|Noah's sons (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(NOAH'S SONS)4|Noah's sons (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(NOAH'S SONS)5|Noah's sons (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(NOAH'S SONS)6|Noah's sons (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(NOAH'S SONS)7|Noah's sons (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(OBADIAH)|the prophet Obadiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, bread and jar, prophets at his feet (because of the erroneous identification with his namesake, Ahab's governor, who hid and fed a hundred prophets)
11I62(OBADIAH)1|the prophet Obadiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, bread and jar, prophets at his feet (because of the erroneous identification with his namesake, Ahab's governor, who hid and fed a hundred prophets) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(OBADIAH)2|the prophet Obadiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, bread and jar, prophets at his feet (because of the erroneous identification with his namesake, Ahab's governor, who hid and fed a hundred prophets) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(OBADIAH)3|the prophet Obadiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, bread and jar, prophets at his feet (because of the erroneous identification with his namesake, Ahab's governor, who hid and fed a hundred prophets) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(OBADIAH)4|the prophet Obadiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, bread and jar, prophets at his feet (because of the erroneous identification with his namesake, Ahab's governor, who hid and fed a hundred prophets) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(OBADIAH)5|the prophet Obadiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, bread and jar, prophets at his feet (because of the erroneous identification with his namesake, Ahab's governor, who hid and fed a hundred prophets) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(OBADIAH)6|the prophet Obadiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, bread and jar, prophets at his feet (because of the erroneous identification with his namesake, Ahab's governor, who hid and fed a hundred prophets) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(OBADIAH)7|the prophet Obadiah (not in biblical context); possible attributes: book or scroll, bread and jar, prophets at his feet (because of the erroneous identification with his namesake, Ahab's governor, who hid and fed a hundred prophets) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(REUBEN)|Reuben (not in biblical context)
11I62(REUBEN)1|Reuben (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(REUBEN)2|Reuben (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(REUBEN)3|Reuben (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(REUBEN)4|Reuben (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(REUBEN)5|Reuben (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(REUBEN)6|Reuben (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(REUBEN)7|Reuben (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(SAMSON)|Samson (not in biblical context); possible attributes: broken pillar, club, jawbone, lion's head, lion's pelt
11I62(SAMSON)1|Samson (not in biblical context); possible attributes: broken pillar, club, jawbone, lion's head, lion's pelt - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(SAMSON)2|Samson (not in biblical context); possible attributes: broken pillar, club, jawbone, lion's head, lion's pelt - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(SAMSON)3|Samson (not in biblical context); possible attributes: broken pillar, club, jawbone, lion's head, lion's pelt - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(SAMSON)4|Samson (not in biblical context); possible attributes: broken pillar, club, jawbone, lion's head, lion's pelt - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(SAMSON)5|Samson (not in biblical context); possible attributes: broken pillar, club, jawbone, lion's head, lion's pelt - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(SAMSON)6|Samson (not in biblical context); possible attributes: broken pillar, club, jawbone, lion's head, lion's pelt - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(SAMSON)7|Samson (not in biblical context); possible attributes: broken pillar, club, jawbone, lion's head, lion's pelt - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(SOLOMON)|Solomon (not in biblical context); possible attributes of Solomon: crown, sceptre, sword
11I62(SOLOMON)1|Solomon (not in biblical context); possible attributes of Solomon: crown, sceptre, sword - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(SOLOMON)2|Solomon (not in biblical context); possible attributes of Solomon: crown, sceptre, sword - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(SOLOMON)3|(other) specific aspects ~ Solomon
11I62(SOLOMON)31|Solomon as author, usually with scroll
11I62(SOLOMON)32|Solomon as prophet with book or scroll
11I62(SOLOMON)33|Solomon as judge
11I62(SOLOMON)34|Solomon as teacher
11I62(SOLOMON)35|Solomon as personification of Virtue
11I62(SOLOMON)36|Solomon as magician, holding a mirror
11I62(SOLOMON)4|Solomon (not in biblical context); possible attributes of Solomon: crown, sceptre, sword - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(SOLOMON)5|Solomon (not in biblical context); possible attributes of Solomon: crown, sceptre, sword - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(SOLOMON)6|Solomon (not in biblical context); possible attributes of Solomon: crown, sceptre, sword - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(SOLOMON)7|other activities, relationships, etc. of Solomon
11I62(SOLOMON)71|Belial dancing before King Solomon
11I62(SOLOMON)72|King Solomon on horseback stabs a female devil to death
11I62(THREE HEBREWS)|Three Hebrews (not in biblical context)
11I62(THREE HEBREWS)1|Three Hebrews (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(THREE HEBREWS)2|the three Hebrews as patrons, intercessors
11I62(THREE HEBREWS)21|the three Babylonian youths Ananias (Shedrach), Azarias (Abed-nego), Misael (Mesach) invoked in distress, and for resurrections
11I62(THREE HEBREWS)3|Three Hebrews (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(THREE HEBREWS)4|Three Hebrews (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(THREE HEBREWS)5|Three Hebrews (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(THREE HEBREWS)6|post-mortem occurrences ~ the three Hebrews, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(THREE HEBREWS)61|the three Hebrews, after having been decapitated, carry their own heads
11I62(THREE HEBREWS)7|Three Hebrews (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(TUBALCAIN)|Tubalcain (not in biblical context)
11I62(TUBALCAIN)1|Tubalcain (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(TUBALCAIN)2|Tubalcain (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(TUBALCAIN)3|Tubalcain (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I62(TUBALCAIN)4|Tubalcain (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I62(TUBALCAIN)5|Tubalcain (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the Old Testament
11I62(TUBALCAIN)6|Tubalcain (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I62(TUBALCAIN)7|other activities, relationships, etc. of Tubalcain
11I62(TUBALCAIN)71|Tubalcain and Jubal forging nails
11I63|female persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11I63(...)|female persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context)
11I63(...)1|female persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - foundress, initiatrix ~ Old Testament
11I63(...)2|female persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - patroness, female intercessor ~ Old Testament
11I63(...)3|female persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects ~ female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(...)4|female persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I63(...)5|female persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(...)6|female persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I63(...)7|female persons from the Old Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - relationships, etc. of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(ASENATH)|Asenath (not in biblical context)
11I63(ASENATH)1|Asenath (not in biblical context) - foundress, initiatrix ~ Old Testament
11I63(ASENATH)2|Asenath (not in biblical context) - patroness, female intercessor ~ Old Testament
11I63(ASENATH)3|Asenath (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects ~ female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(ASENATH)4|Asenath (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I63(ASENATH)5|Asenath (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(ASENATH)6|Asenath (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I63(ASENATH)7|Asenath (not in biblical context) - relationships, etc. of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(BATHSHEBA)|Bathsheba (not in biblical context)
11I63(BATHSHEBA)1|Bathsheba (not in biblical context) - foundress, initiatrix ~ Old Testament
11I63(BATHSHEBA)2|Bathsheba (not in biblical context) - patroness, female intercessor ~ Old Testament
11I63(BATHSHEBA)3|Bathsheba (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects ~ female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(BATHSHEBA)4|Bathsheba (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I63(BATHSHEBA)5|Bathsheba (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(BATHSHEBA)6|Bathsheba (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I63(BATHSHEBA)7|Bathsheba (not in biblical context) - relationships, etc. of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(EVE)|Eve (not in biblical context)
11I63(EVE)1|Eve (not in biblical context) - foundress, initiatrix ~ Old Testament
11I63(EVE)2|Eve (not in biblical context) - patroness, female intercessor ~ Old Testament
11I63(EVE)3|(other) specific aspects ~ Eve
11I63(EVE)31|Eve as first mother
11I63(EVE)32|Eve in the shape of a cloud
11I63(EVE)33|Eve in the shape of a serpent with a woman's head
11I63(EVE)4|Eve (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I63(EVE)5|Eve (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(EVE)6|Eve (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I63(EVE)7|Eve (not in biblical context) - relationships, etc. of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(HAGAR)|Hagar (not in biblical context)
11I63(HAGAR)1|Hagar (not in biblical context) - foundress, initiatrix ~ Old Testament
11I63(HAGAR)2|Hagar (not in biblical context) - patroness, female intercessor ~ Old Testament
11I63(HAGAR)3|Hagar (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects ~ female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(HAGAR)4|Hagar (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I63(HAGAR)5|Hagar (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(HAGAR)6|Hagar (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I63(HAGAR)7|Hagar (not in biblical context) - relationships, etc. of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(JEZEBEL)|Jezebel (not in biblical context)
11I63(JEZEBEL)1|Jezebel (not in biblical context) - foundress, initiatrix ~ Old Testament
11I63(JEZEBEL)2|Jezebel (not in biblical context) - patroness, female intercessor ~ Old Testament
11I63(JEZEBEL)3|Jezebel (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects ~ female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(JEZEBEL)4|Jezebel (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I63(JEZEBEL)5|Jezebel (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(JEZEBEL)6|Jezebel (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I63(JEZEBEL)7|Jezebel (not in biblical context) - relationships, etc. of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(LEAH)|Leah (not in biblical context)
11I63(LEAH)1|Leah (not in biblical context) - foundress, initiatrix ~ Old Testament
11I63(LEAH)2|Leah (not in biblical context) - patroness, female intercessor ~ Old Testament
11I63(LEAH)3|Leah (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects ~ female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(LEAH)4|Leah (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I63(LEAH)5|Leah (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(LEAH)6|Leah (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I63(LEAH)7|Leah (not in biblical context) - relationships, etc. of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(LILITH)|Lilith (not in biblical context)
11I63(LILITH)1|Lilith (not in biblical context) - foundress, initiatrix ~ Old Testament
11I63(LILITH)2|Lilith (not in biblical context) - patroness, female intercessor ~ Old Testament
11I63(LILITH)3|Lilith (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects ~ female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(LILITH)4|Lilith (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I63(LILITH)5|Lilith (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(LILITH)6|Lilith (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I63(LILITH)7|Lilith (not in biblical context) - relationships, etc. of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(MICHAL)|Michal (not in biblical context)
11I63(MICHAL)1|Michal (not in biblical context) - foundress, initiatrix ~ Old Testament
11I63(MICHAL)2|Michal (not in biblical context) - patroness, female intercessor ~ Old Testament
11I63(MICHAL)3|(other) specific aspects ~ Michal
11I63(MICHAL)31|Michal as personification of 'Synagoga sterilis'
11I63(MICHAL)4|Michal (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I63(MICHAL)5|Michal (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(MICHAL)6|Michal (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I63(MICHAL)7|Michal (not in biblical context) - relationships, etc. of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(NAAMAH)|Naamah (not in biblical context)
11I63(NAAMAH)1|Naamah (not in biblical context) - foundress, initiatrix ~ Old Testament
11I63(NAAMAH)2|Naamah as patron, intercessor
11I63(NAAMAH)21|Naamah with distaff, as inventress of spinning
11I63(NAAMAH)3|Naamah (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects ~ female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(NAAMAH)4|Naamah (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I63(NAAMAH)5|Naamah (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(NAAMAH)6|Naamah (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I63(NAAMAH)7|Naamah (not in biblical context) - relationships, etc. of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(RACHEL & LEAH)|Rachel and Leah (not in biblical context)
11I63(RACHEL & LEAH)1|Rachel and Leah (not in biblical context) - foundress, initiatrix ~ Old Testament
11I63(RACHEL & LEAH)2|Rachel and Leah (not in biblical context) - patroness, female intercessor ~ Old Testament
11I63(RACHEL & LEAH)3|Rachel and Leah (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects ~ female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(RACHEL & LEAH)4|Rachel and Leah (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I63(RACHEL & LEAH)5|Rachel and Leah (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(RACHEL & LEAH)6|Rachel and Leah (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I63(RACHEL & LEAH)7|Rachel and Leah (not in biblical context) - relationships, etc. of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(RACHEL)|Rachel (not in biblical context)
11I63(RACHEL)1|Rachel (not in biblical context) - foundress, initiatrix ~ Old Testament
11I63(RACHEL)2|Rachel (not in biblical context) - patroness, female intercessor ~ Old Testament
11I63(RACHEL)3|Rachel (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects ~ female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(RACHEL)4|Rachel (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I63(RACHEL)5|Rachel (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(RACHEL)6|Rachel (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I63(RACHEL)7|other activities, relationships, etc. of Rachel
11I63(RACHEL)71|Rachel weeping for her children
11I63(RAHAB)|Rahab (not in biblical context); possible attributes: red rope
11I63(RAHAB)1|Rahab (not in biblical context); possible attributes: red rope - foundress, initiatrix ~ Old Testament
11I63(RAHAB)2|Rahab (not in biblical context); possible attributes: red rope - patroness, female intercessor ~ Old Testament
11I63(RAHAB)3|(other) specific aspects ~ Rahab
11I63(RAHAB)31|Rahab as personification of salvation through faith and good actions
11I63(RAHAB)4|Rahab (not in biblical context); possible attributes: red rope - personal devotions of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I63(RAHAB)5|Rahab (not in biblical context); possible attributes: red rope - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(RAHAB)6|Rahab (not in biblical context); possible attributes: red rope - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I63(RAHAB)7|Rahab (not in biblical context); possible attributes: red rope - relationships, etc. of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(REBEKAH)|Rebekah (not in biblical context)
11I63(REBEKAH)1|Rebekah (not in biblical context) - foundress, initiatrix ~ Old Testament
11I63(REBEKAH)2|Rebekah (not in biblical context) - patroness, female intercessor ~ Old Testament
11I63(REBEKAH)3|Rebekah (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects ~ female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(REBEKAH)4|Rebekah (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I63(REBEKAH)5|Rebekah (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(REBEKAH)6|Rebekah (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I63(REBEKAH)7|Rebekah (not in biblical context) - relationships, etc. of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(SARAH)|Sarah (not in biblical context)
11I63(SARAH)1|Sarah (not in biblical context) - foundress, initiatrix ~ Old Testament
11I63(SARAH)2|Sarah (not in biblical context) - patroness, female intercessor ~ Old Testament
11I63(SARAH)3|Sarah (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects ~ female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(SARAH)4|Sarah (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I63(SARAH)5|Sarah (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(SARAH)6|Sarah (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I63(SARAH)7|Sarah (not in biblical context) - relationships, etc. of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(SHEBA)|Sheba (not in biblical context); possible attributes of Sheba (as negress): goosefeet, scroll
11I63(SHEBA)1|Sheba (not in biblical context); possible attributes of Sheba (as negress): goosefeet, scroll - foundress, initiatrix ~ Old Testament
11I63(SHEBA)2|Sheba (not in biblical context); possible attributes of Sheba (as negress): goosefeet, scroll - patroness, female intercessor ~ Old Testament
11I63(SHEBA)3|Sheba (not in biblical context); possible attributes of Sheba (as negress): goosefeet, scroll - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects ~ female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(SHEBA)4|Sheba (not in biblical context); possible attributes of Sheba (as negress): goosefeet, scroll - personal devotions of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I63(SHEBA)5|Sheba (not in biblical context); possible attributes of Sheba (as negress): goosefeet, scroll - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the Old Testament
11I63(SHEBA)6|Sheba (not in biblical context); possible attributes of Sheba (as negress): goosefeet, scroll - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the Old Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I63(SHEBA)7|Sheba (not in biblical context); possible attributes of Sheba (as negress): goosefeet, scroll - relationships, etc. of female persons from the Old Testament
11I7|persons from the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I71|persons from the New Testament (in general, especially groups)
11I711|the twenty-four Elders
11I72|male persons from the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(...)|male persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context)
11I72(...)1|male persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(...)2|male persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(...)3|male persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(...)4|male persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I72(...)5|male persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the New Testament
11I72(...)6|male persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I72(...)7|male persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the New Testament
11I72(APOLLOS)|Apollos (not in biblical context)
11I72(APOLLOS)1|Apollos (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(APOLLOS)2|Apollos (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(APOLLOS)3|Apollos (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(APOLLOS)4|Apollos (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I72(APOLLOS)5|Apollos (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the New Testament
11I72(APOLLOS)6|Apollos (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I72(APOLLOS)7|Apollos (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the New Testament
11I72(BARABBAS)|Barabbas (not in biblical context)
11I72(BARABBAS)1|Barabbas (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(BARABBAS)2|Barabbas (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(BARABBAS)3|Barabbas (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(BARABBAS)4|Barabbas (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I72(BARABBAS)5|Barabbas (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the New Testament
11I72(BARABBAS)6|Barabbas (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I72(BARABBAS)7|other activities, relationships, etc. of Barabbas
11I72(BARABBAS)71|Barabbas and his family pass by when the body of Christ is taken from the cross
11I72(HEROD)|Herod (not in biblical context)
11I72(HEROD)1|Herod (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(HEROD)2|Herod (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(HEROD)3|Herod (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(HEROD)4|Herod (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I72(HEROD)5|Herod (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the New Testament
11I72(HEROD)6|Herod (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I72(HEROD)7|Herod (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the New Testament
11I72(JUDAS ISCARIOT)|Judas Iscariot (not in biblical context)
11I72(JUDAS ISCARIOT)1|Judas Iscariot (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(JUDAS ISCARIOT)2|Judas Iscariot (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(JUDAS ISCARIOT)3|Judas Iscariot (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(JUDAS ISCARIOT)4|Judas Iscariot (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I72(JUDAS ISCARIOT)5|Judas Iscariot (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the New Testament
11I72(JUDAS ISCARIOT)6|Judas Iscariot (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I72(JUDAS ISCARIOT)7|Judas Iscariot (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the New Testament
11I72(MALEFACTORS)|Malefactors (not in biblical context)
11I72(MALEFACTORS)1|Malefactors (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(MALEFACTORS)2|Malefactors (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(MALEFACTORS)3|Malefactors (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(MALEFACTORS)4|Malefactors (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I72(MALEFACTORS)5|Malefactors (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the New Testament
11I72(MALEFACTORS)6|Malefactors (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I72(MALEFACTORS)7|Malefactors (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the New Testament
11I72(SIMON MAGUS)|Simon Magus (not in biblical context)
11I72(SIMON MAGUS)1|Simon Magus (not in biblical context) - founder, initiator ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(SIMON MAGUS)2|Simon Magus (not in biblical context) - patron, intercessor ~ the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(SIMON MAGUS)3|Simon Magus (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I72(SIMON MAGUS)4|Simon Magus (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I72(SIMON MAGUS)5|Simon Magus (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of male persons from the New Testament
11I72(SIMON MAGUS)6|Simon Magus (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of male persons from the New Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I72(SIMON MAGUS)7|Simon Magus (not in biblical context) - other activities, relationships, etc. of male persons from the New Testament
11I73|female persons from the New Testament (not in biblical context)
11I73(...)|female persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context)
11I73(...)1|female persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - foundress, initiatrix ~ New Testament
11I73(...)2|female persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - patroness, female intercessor ~ New Testament
11I73(...)3|female persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects ~ female persons from the New Testament
11I73(...)4|female persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of female persons from the New Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I73(...)5|female persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the New Testament
11I73(...)6|female persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the New Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I73(...)7|female persons from the New Testament (with NAME) (not in biblical context) - relationships, etc. of female persons from the New Testament
11I73(SALOME)|Salome (not in biblical context)
11I73(SALOME)1|Salome (not in biblical context) - foundress, initiatrix ~ New Testament
11I73(SALOME)2|Salome (not in biblical context) - patroness, female intercessor ~ New Testament
11I73(SALOME)3|Salome (not in biblical context) - (other) specific aspects, e.g. allegorical and symbolical aspects ~ female persons from the New Testament
11I73(SALOME)4|Salome (not in biblical context) - personal devotions of female persons from the New Testament, e.g. vision, prayer, penitence
11I73(SALOME)5|Salome (not in biblical context) - legendary/historical addition to life-story of female persons from the New Testament
11I73(SALOME)6|Salome (not in biblical context) - post-mortem occurrences of female persons from the New Testament, e.g. finding and transportation of relics
11I73(SALOME)7|Salome (not in biblical context) - relationships, etc. of female persons from the New Testament
11II3|the twelve apostles (as a group), usually with books or scrolls (not in biblical context) - II - the apostles with Matthias instead of Judas Iscariot
11II31|symbolic representations of the twelve apostles, e.g.: twelve doves, twelve lambs - II - the apostles with Matthias instead of Judas Iscariot
11II32|the twelve apostles ~ the twelve prophets - II - the apostles with Matthias instead of Judas Iscariot
11II321|twelve prophets carrying the twelve apostles on their shoulders - II - the apostles with Matthias instead of Judas Iscariot
11II33|the twelve apostles ~ the twelve patriarchs - II - the apostles with Matthias instead of Judas Iscariot
11II34|the twelve apostles ~ other themes - II - the apostles with Matthias instead of Judas Iscariot
11II4|evangelists, usually with books or scrolls (not in biblical context) - II - the evangelists without their symbols
11II41|the four evangelists together (author portraits) - II - the evangelists without their symbols
11II411|the evangelists writing - II - the evangelists without their symbols
11II4111|the evangelists inspired, e.g. by the Holy Ghost (dove), hand of God, Mary, angel - II - the evangelists without their symbols
11II412|the evangelists handing over their gospels - II - the evangelists without their symbols
11II43|the four evangelists ~ other themes - II - the evangelists without their symbols
11II431|the four evangelists ~ Doctors of the Church - II - the evangelists without their symbols
11II432|the four evangelists ~ the four main prophets - II - the evangelists without their symbols
11II614|groups of heroines from the Old Testament (not in biblical context)
11K|devil(s) and demons
11K(...)|devil(s) and demons (with NAME)
11K(BEHEMOTH)|devil(s) and demons: Behemoth
11K(LEVIATHAN)|devil(s) and demons: Leviathan
11K(LUCIFER)|devil(s) and demons: Lucifer
11K(SATAN)|devil(s) and demons: Satan
11K1|human-shaped devil
11K11|human-shaped devil ~ winged youth
11K12|human-shaped devils ~ musculous Hades type
11K121|human-shaped devils ~ musculous Hades type with wings
11K13|human-shaped devils ~ emaciate 'eidolon' type
11K14|human-shaped devils ~ handsome seducer
11K15|devil as a woman
11K2|devils in the form of (fabulous) animals
11K2(...)|devils in the form of (fabulous) animals (with NAME)
11K3|devils in other than human or animal form
11K3(...)|devils in other form (with NAME)
11K31|devils in purely fantasy shape
11K4|activities of devil(s)
11K41|devil(s) appearing to mortals, trying to seduce them; temptation
11K42|pact with the devil, selling one's soul to the devil
11K43|devil or demons attacking mortals
11K431|incubus or succubus descending on sleeping person, having sexual intercourse
11K5|worshipping the devil
11K51|Black Mass
11L|Christian doctrine
11L1|Old Testament and New Testament ~ Christian doctrine
11L11|Old Testament and New Testament compared
11L111|Moses gives the Old Testament to 'Ecclesia'
11L112|the mystic mill; 'Hostienmühle'
11L12|the Old testament, Old Law; 'Legge vecchia', 'Legge del timore' (Ripa)
11L13|the New Testament, New Law; 'Legge nuova' (Ripa)
11L14|'ante legem', 'sub lege', 'sub gratia'
11L141|'ante legem'
11L142|'sub lege'
11L143|'sub gratia'
11L15|personification of Holy Writ, 'Sacra Scriptura'
11L2|the ten commandments (Exodus 20:3-17)
11L21|the ten commandments represented together
11L211|the ten commandments represented together on stone tablets
11L22|separate representations ~ the ten commandments
11L220|'you shall have no other gods' ~ separate representation of the first of the ten commandments
11L221|'you shall not make for yourself a graven image' ~ separate representation of the second of the ten commandments
11L222|'you shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain' ~ separate representation of the third of the ten commandments
11L223|'remember the sabbath day' ~ separate representation of the fourth of the ten commandments
11L224|'honour your father and your mother' ~ separate representation of the fifth of the ten commandments
11L225|'you shall not kill' ~ separate representation of the sixth of the ten commandments
11L226|'you shall not commit adultery' ~ separate representation of the seventh of the ten commandments
11L227|'you shall not steal' ~ separate representation of the eigth of the ten commandments
11L228|'you shall not bear false witness' ~ separate representation of the ninth of the ten commandments
11L229|'you shall not covet' ~ separate representation of the tenth of the ten commandments
11L3|the articles of faith; confessions
11L31|creed, credo
11L311|the apostolic creed, 'symbolum apostolicum'
11L3111|first part of the articles of faith
11L31111|'Credo in Deum Patrem omnipotentem, creatorem coeli et terrae' ~ articles of faith
11L31112|'et in Jesum Christum filium eius' ~ articles of faith
11L31113|'qui conceptus est de Spirito Sancto, natus est ex Maria Virgine' ~ articles of faith
11L31114|'passus sub Pontio Pilato, crucifixus, mortuus et sepultus est' ~ articles of faith
11L31115|'descendit ad inferna, tertia die resurrexit a mortuis' ~ articles of faith
11L31116|'ascendit ad coelos, sedet ad dexteram patris omnipotentis' ~ articles of faith
11L31117|'inde venturus est iudicare vivos et mortuos' ~ articles of faith
11L31118|'credo in Spiritum Sanctum' ~ articles of faith
11L3112|second part of the articles of faith
11L31121|'sanctam ecclesiam catholicam, sanctuorum communionem' ~ articles of faith
11L31122|'remissionem peccatorum' ~ articles of faith
11L31123|'carnis resurrectionem' ~ articles of faith
11L31124|'vitam aeternam' ~ articles of faith
11L312|the Athanasian creed
11L313|the Nicene creed
11L32|protestant confessions
11L32(...)|protestant confessions (with NAME)
11L321|'Confessio Augustana', 'Augsburger Konfession'
11L33|'Konfessionsbild'
11L4|catechism
11L5|Canon Law, ethics, and theological sciences
11L51|Canon Law; 'Legge canonica' (Ripa)
11L511|administration of canon law, trial
11L5111|court session
11L52|Ethics; 'Etica' (Ripa)
11L521|casuistry
11L53|theologian
11L531|theologian in his study (writing or reading)
11L532|disputing theologians
11L54|theology; 'Theologia' (Ripa)
11L541|dogmatic theology
11L5411|doctrine of the Triune God
11L5412|Christian doctrine on creation
11L5413|doctrine on original sin, and Redemption
11L54131|Christology
11L541311|Christ's humanity
11L541312|Christ's divinity
11L541313|hypostatic union ~ Christiology
11L54132|Soteriology
11L54133|Mariology
11L54134|(doctrine on) Divine Grace; 'Gratia di Dio', 'Gratia divina' (Ripa)
11L541341|(doctrine on) Nature; 'Legge naturale' (Ripa)
11L541342|(doctrine on) Grace; 'Legge della gratia' (Ripa)
11L54135|doctrine on the sacraments
11L54136|the Seven Refuges
11L5414|eschatology
11L54141|the Four Last Things
11L541411|Death (as one of the Four Last Things)
11L541412|Last Judgement (as one of the Four Last Things)
11L541413|Heaven (as one of the Four Last Things)
11L541414|Hell (as one of the Four Last Things)
11L542|other theological directions
11L5421|mystical theology
11L5422|ascetical theology
11L5423|liturgical theology
11L59|atheism; rejecting religion
11L591|atheist
11L6|books, treatises, etc. ~ Christian doctrine and religion
11L61|'De Civitate Dei', by St. Augustine
11L611|'Civitas Dei'
11L6111|Bethlehem (the 'heathen' church), and Jerusalem (the 'Jewish' church)
11L9|heretic doctrine
11M|'Sapientia' and the Seven Virtues, i.e. the Three Theological and the Four Cardinal Virtues
11M1|'Sapientia', mother of the Seven Virtues
11M11|temple of 'Sapientia', with seven columns
11M2|the Seven Virtues (symbolized)
11M21|tree of Virtues
11M22|ladder of Virtues
11M23|garden of Virtues
11M3|the Three Theological Virtues
11M30|the Three Theological Virtues ~ Barbara, Catharine and Mary Magdalene
11M31|Faith, 'Fides'; 'Fede', 'Fede catholica', 'Fede christiana', 'Fede christiana catholica' (Ripa) ~ one of the Three Theological Virtues
11M311|godliness ~ the Three Theological Virtues
11M312|Piety, 'Pietas', 'Timor Dei' ~ the Three Theological Virtues
11M32|Hope, 'Spes'; 'Speranza divina e certa' (Ripa) ~ one of the Three Theological Virtues
11M33|Charity, 'Caritas'; 'Carità' (Ripa) ~ one of the Three Theological Virtues
11M4|the Four Cardinal Virtues
11M41|Prudence, 'Prudentia'; 'Prudenza' (Ripa) ~ one of the Four Cardinal Virtues
11M42|Temperance, 'Temperantia'; 'Temperanza' (Ripa) ~ one of the Four Cardinal Virtues
11M43|Fortitude, 'Fortitudo' ~ one of the Four Cardinal Virtues
11M44|Justice, 'Justitia'; 'Giustitia divina' (Ripa) ~ one of the Four Cardinal Virtues
11MM3|the Three Theological Virtues - MM - Virtues triumphant
11MM30|the Three Theological Virtues ~ Barbara, Catharine and Mary Magdalene - MM - Virtues triumphant
11MM31|Faith, 'Fides'; 'Fede', 'Fede catholica', 'Fede christiana', 'Fede christiana catholica' (Ripa) ~ one of the Three Theological Virtues - MM - Virtues triumphant
11MM311|godliness ~ the Three Theological Virtues - MM - Virtues triumphant
11MM312|Piety, 'Pietas', 'Timor Dei' ~ the Three Theological Virtues - MM - Virtues triumphant
11MM32|Hope, 'Spes'; 'Speranza divina e certa' (Ripa) ~ one of the Three Theological Virtues - MM - Virtues triumphant
11MM33|Charity, 'Caritas'; 'Carità' (Ripa) ~ one of the Three Theological Virtues - MM - Virtues triumphant
11MM4|the Four Cardinal Virtues - MM - triumph
11MM41|Prudence, 'Prudentia'; 'Prudenza' (Ripa) ~ one of the Four Cardinal Virtues - MM - triumph
11MM42|Temperance, 'Temperantia'; 'Temperanza' (Ripa) ~ one of the Four Cardinal Virtues - MM - triumph
11MM43|Fortitude, 'Fortitudo' ~ one of the Four Cardinal Virtues - MM - triumph
11MM44|Justice, 'Justitia'; 'Giustitia divina' (Ripa) ~ one of the Four Cardinal Virtues - MM - triumph
11N|Vice, and the Seven Deadly Sins
11N1|Vice, Evil, Sin; 'Peccato' (Ripa)
11N11|'Fürst der Welt'
11N12|'Frau Welt'
11N2|(group of) the Seven Deadly Sins (symbolized)
11N21|dragon with seven heads ~ the Seven deadly Sins symbolized
11N22|Tree of Vices, Tree of Corruption
11N23|man above a pit, with seven swords in his body ~ the Seven deadly Sins symbolized
11N3|the Seven Deadly Sins (personified)
11N31|Pride; 'Superbia' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins
11N32|Envy; 'Invidia' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins
11N33|Anger; 'Ira' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins
11N34|Covetousness; 'Avaritia' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins
11N35|Gluttony, Intemperance, 'Gula'; 'Gola', 'Ingordigia', 'Ingordigia overo Avidità', 'Voracità' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins
11N36|Lust, Luxury, 'Luxuria'; 'Lussuria' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Deadly Sins
11N361|Garden of Delights (sometimes called 'Hortus Deliciarum')
11N37|Sloth, Indolence, 'Acedia', 'Desidia'; 'Accidia' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins
11N4|Unbelief, 'Infidelitas'
11N41|Idolatry; 'Idololatria', 'Religione finta' (Ripa)
11N42|Heresy; 'Heresia' (Ripa)
11N43|Impiety; 'Impietà' (Ripa)
11N44|Sacrilege; 'Sacrilegio' (Ripa)
11N45|Blasphemy
11N5|venial sin
11NN3|the Seven Deadly Sins (personified) - NN - triumph
11NN31|Pride; 'Superbia' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins - NN - triumph
11NN32|Envy; 'Invidia' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins - NN - triumph
11NN33|Anger; 'Ira' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins - NN - triumph
11NN34|Covetousness; 'Avaritia' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins - NN - triumph
11NN35|Gluttony, Intemperance, 'Gula'; 'Gola', 'Ingordigia', 'Ingordigia overo Avidità', 'Voracità' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins - NN - triumph
11NN36|Lust, Luxury, 'Luxuria'; 'Lussuria' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Deadly Sins - NN - triumph
11NN361|Garden of Delights (sometimes called 'Hortus Deliciarum') - NN - triumph
11NN37|Sloth, Indolence, 'Acedia', 'Desidia'; 'Accidia' (Ripa) ~ personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins - NN - triumph
11O|strife between Virtues and Vices, Psychomachy
11O1|one Virtue fighting against or treading upon one Vice
11O11|one Virtue vs. figure representing a Vice
11O12|figure representing a Virtue vs. a Vice
11P|the Church (as institution)
11P1|allegorical and symbolical representations ~ the Church and Religion
11P11|the Church personified, 'Ecclesia', usually with chalice and banner
11P110|triumph of the Church (or Religion)
11P111|'Ecclesia' born from Christ's side
11P1111|'Ecclesia' as Christ's mystical body
11P112|'Ecclesia' as bride of Christ (the Lamb), 'Ecclesia sponsa Dei', 'sponsus-sponsa'
11P113|'Ecclesia ex circumcisione'
11P114|'Ecclesia ex Gentibus'
11P115|'Ecclesia Imperatrix', enthroned
11P116|'Ecclesia' protected by ruler
11P117|'Ecclesia lactans', maybe with Moses and Paul
11P118|'Ecclesia' and 'Synagoga', Church and Synagogue
11P1181|'Ecclesia' and 'Synagoga' ~ crucified Christ: 'Ecclesia' catches Christ's blood in her chalice
11P11811|'Ecclesia' and 'Synagoga' ~ crucified Lamb
11P1182|Christ choosing 'Ecclesia', chasing away 'Synagoga'
11P1183|tournament of 'Ecclesia' (on horseback) and 'Synagoga' (on a swine)
11P1184|'Ecclesia' triumphant over 'Synagoga', unveiling of 'Synagoga'
11P1185|'Ecclesia' and 'Synagoga' grinding wheat in a mill
11P12|allegorical representations ~ religion; 'Religione', 'Religione de SS. Mauritio e Lazaro', 'Religione vera christiana' (Ripa)
11P121|True Religion vs. False Religion
11P13|(four) characteristics of the True Church
11P131|Unity ~ characteristic of the True Church
11P132|Sanctity ~ characteristic of the True Church
11P133|Catholicity ~ characteristic of the True Church
11P134|Apostolicity ~ characteristic of the True Church
11P14|the militant Church (on earth)
11P141|the militant Church suffering (in purgatory)
11P142|the militant Church triumphant (in heaven)
11P15|the Church symbolized
11P16|the (True) Church vs. other churches and ideas
11P161|Christian Religion vs. Mohammedanism
11P162|the Church or Christian religion vs. paganism and unbelief
11P1621|Paganism personified
11P163|the True Church vs. the False Church, heresy or sectarianism; schism
11P1631|False Church personified
11P164|the Roman Catholic Church vs. Protestantism; (Reformation and Counter Reformation)
11P1641|Reformation (Roman Catholic Church vs. Protestantism)
11P1642|Counter Reformation (Roman Catholic Church vs. Protestantism)
11P165|the Church vs. the World
11P166|Church (and Religion) vs. Philosophy and Science
11P2|the Christian Churches
11P21|the early Christian Churches, e.g. Armenians, Copts, Syrians
11P22|Orthodox Churches
11P221|Greek Orthodox Church
11P222|Russian Orthodox Church
11P23|Roman Catholic Church
11P24|non-Roman Catholic Episcopal Churches, e.g. Anglicans
11P25|Protestant Churches and denominations
11P25(...)|Protestant Churches and denominations (with NAME)
11P25(BAPTISTS)|Protestant Churches and denominations: Baptists
11P25(COLLEGIANTS)|Protestant Churches and denominations: Collegiants
11P25(METHODISTS)|Protestant Churches and denominations: Methodists
11P25(PRESBYTERIANS)|Protestant Churches and denominations: Presbyterians
11P25(REMONSTRANTS)|Protestant Churches and denominations: Remonstrants
11P25(QUAKERS)|Protestant Churches and denominations: Quakers
11P25(WALLOON CHURCH)|Protestant Churches and denominations: Walloon church
11P250|allegories and personifications ~ Protestantism
11P251|movements derived from Protestant Churches
11P251(...)|movements derived from Protestant Churches (with NAME)
11P3|organization, functionaries and dignitaries in churches and in related institutions
11P31|organization, functionaries and dignitaries in Roman Catholic church; clergy in general
11P311|hierarchy of jurisdiction ~ Roman Catholic church
11P3111|pope
11P31110|(allegory on) papacy and apostolic succession
11P31111|insignia of the pope, e.g. tiara
11P31112|throne of St. Peter
11P31113|pope giving an audience
11P31114|kissing the pope's feet
11P31115|installation of a pope
11P311151|papal coronation
11P311152|ceremonial celebrations ~ pope
11P3111521|ceremonial procession, parade, pageant ~ pope
11P31115211|papal coronation procession
11P31115212|papal funeral procession
11P3112|cardinal
11P31121|insignia of cardinal, e.g. hat, mantle
11P3113|archbishop, bishop, etc. (Roman Catholic)
11P31131|insignia of bishop, e.g. mitre, crozier
11P3114|prelates, e.g. archdeacon, canon (Roman Catholic)
11P31140|'Prelatura'
11P312|major or sacred orders ~ Roman Catholic Church
11P3121|priest (Roman Catholic)
11P3122|deacon (Roman Catholic)
11P3123|subdeacon (Roman Catholic)
11P313|acolyte, chorister, lector, ostiarius, etc. ~ functionaries in Roman Catholic church
11P314|assemblies and administrative bodies ~ Roman Catholic church
11P3141|conclave ~ Roman Catholic church
11P3142|council, synod ~ Roman Catholic church
11P3143|consistory ~ Roman Catholic church
11P3144|Holy See ~ Roman Catholic church
11P31441|congregations ~ Roman Catholic church
11P31441(...)|congregations ~ Roman Catholic church (with NAME)
11P315|monastic orders, monastic life ~ Roman Catholic church
11P315(...)|monastic orders, monastic life ~ Roman Catholic church (with NAME of order)
11P315(AUGUSTINIANS)|monastic orders, monastic life: Augustinians
11P315(BENEDICTINES)|monastic orders, monastic life: Benedictines
11P315(CAMALDOLESE)|monastic orders, monastic life: Camaldolese
11P315(CARMELITES)|monastic orders, monastic life: Carmelites
11P315(CARTHUSIANS)|monastic orders, monastic life: Carthusians
11P315(CISTERCIANS)|monastic orders, monastic life: Cistercians
11P315(DOMINICANS)|monastic orders, monastic life: Dominicans
11P315(FRANCISCANS)|monastic orders, monastic life: Franciscans
11P315(PRAEMONSTRATENSIANS)|monastic orders, monastic life: Praemonstratensians
11P3151|abbey, monastery, convent ~ Roman Catholic church
11P31511|cell ~ monastery
11P31512|dormitory ~ monastery
11P31513|refectory ~ monastery
11P31514|cloisters ~ monastery
11P31515|abbey garden
11P31516|abbey wall
11P31517|fountain ~ monastery
11P3152|monks and nuns
11P31521|monk(s), friar(s)
11P31522|nun(s)
11P3153|life in convent
11P31531|hierarchical organization in convent
11P315311|abbot
11P315312|novice
11P31532|receiving the rules of an order
11P31533|daily activities in convent
11P315331|daily religious activities in convent
11P315332|daily activities in convent, e.g. brewing, writing
11P31534|monastic virtues
11P31535|entering a convent
11P31536|leaving a convent
11P3154|habit, frock
11P3159|abuses of monks
11P31591|sexual abuses of monks
11P316|other 'organizations' in the Roman Catholic church
11P3161|regular clerics, e.g. Jesuits, Redemptorists
11P3162|military orders, e.g.: Knights Templars, Knights of Malta, Teutonic Knights ~ Roman Catholic church
11P3163|orderlike associations and congregations of laics
11P31631|Beguines
11P317|vows of clerics
11P3171|celibacy
11P319|abuses of the clergy, e.g. simony
11P3190|'Simonia' (Ripa)
11P32|organizational aspects ~ Eastern, Greek and Russian orthodox churches
11P321|hierarchy of jurisdiction ~ Eastern, Greek and Russian orthodox churches
11P3213|bishop of Russian orthodox church
11P322|major or sacred orders ~ Eastern, Greek and Russian orthodox churches
11P3221|priest (Eastern, Greek and Russian orthodox)
11P325|monastic orders, monastic life ~ Eastern, Greek and Russian orthodox churches
11P325(...)|monastic orders, monastic life ~ Eastern, Greek and Russian orthodox churches (with NAME of order)
11P3252|monks and nuns ~ Eastern, Greek and Russian orthodox churches
11P32521|monks ~ Eastern, Greek and Russian orthodox churches
11P33|organizational aspects ~ episcopal Protestant churches, e.g. Anglicans
11P331|functionaries and dignitaries ~ episcopal Protestant churches
11P331(...)|functionaries and dignitaries (with NAME) ~ episcopal Protestant churches
11P332|organizations, assemblies, etc. ~ episcopal Protestant churches
11P34|organizational aspects ~ Protestant churches
11P341|functionaries and dignitaries ~ Protestant churches
11P341(...)|functionaries and dignitaries (with NAME) ~ Protestant churches
11P342|organizations, assemblies, etc. in Protestant churches
11P35|organizational aspects ~ movements related with or derived from Protestant churches, e.g.: Christian Science, Mormons
11P351|functionaries and dignitaries ~ movements related with or derived from Protestant churches
11P352|organizations, assemblies, etc. in movements related with or derived from Protestant churches
11P36|organizational aspects ~ para-ecclesiastical movements and organizations
11P361|Christian sects
11P361(...)|Christian sects (with NAME)
11P3611|functionaries and dignitaries in religious sects
11P3612|organizations, assemblies, etc. in religious sects
11P362|Salvation Army
11P3621|functionaries and dignitaries in the Salvation Army
11P37|institution for ecclesiastical education and training, e.g. seminary
11P371|religious instruction of clergy
11P372|religious instruction of laity, e.g. Sunday School
11P4|representants of the Church (Christians in general, laymen, monks, etc.) in strife with each other or with opponents
11P41|strife of laity and clergy
11P42|dispute of Christians and Jews
11P43|aggression against the Church
11P431|disturbance of religious service
11P432|iconoclasm
11P433|plundering of churchbuilding, convent, etc.
11P44|persecution of believers
11P441|persecuted believers (hiding), e.g. Huguenots, Pilgrim Fathers
11P442|militant proselytizing: religious war, crusade, etc.
11P4421|trying to win souls, fishing for souls
11P443|inquisition
11P4431|inquisitor
11P4432|heretic
11P4433|persecution of heretics
11P44331|execution of heretic, e.g. by burning at the stake, 'auto-da-fé'
11P444|burning of books ~ persecution of believers, dissidents, etc.
11P45|excommunication
11P5|spreading the gospel; missionary work
11P51|converts abjuring their former faith
11P6|destruction of pagan idols
11P9|(aspects of) Christian Religion or the Church (as institution) ridiculed, criticized, or caricaturized
11P91|the richness of the Church opposed to Christ's humility
11P911|the pope on horseback, and Christ on an ass
11PP3111|pope - PP - antipope
11PP31110|(allegory on) papacy and apostolic succession - PP - antipope
11PP31111|insignia of the pope, e.g. tiara - PP - antipope
11PP31112|throne of St. Peter - PP - antipope
11PP31113|pope giving an audience - PP - antipope
11PP31114|kissing the pope's feet - PP - antipope
11PP31115|installation of a pope - PP - antipope
11PP311151|papal coronation - PP - antipope
11PP311152|ceremonial celebrations ~ pope - PP - antipope
11PP3111521|ceremonial procession, parade, pageant ~ pope - PP - antipope
11PP31115211|papal coronation procession - PP - antipope
11PP31115212|papal funeral procession - PP - antipope
11PP315311|abbot - PP - abbess
11PP3159|abuses of monks - PP - nuns
11PP31591|sexual abuses of monks - PP - nuns
11Q|the worship of God
11Q0|devotion, piety; 'Divotione' (Ripa)
11Q01|love towards God; 'Amore verso Iddio' (Ripa)
11Q02|'Desiderio verso Iddio' (Ripa)
11Q03|'Obedienza verso Dio' (Ripa)
11Q1|conversion and belief
11Q10|'Conversione' (Ripa)
11Q11|the believer
11Q111|man between Good and Evil
11Q112|man as sinner
11Q12|penitence, repentance; 'Penitenza', 'Pentimento', 'Pentimento de'peccati', 'Purgatione de peccati' (Ripa)
11Q121|repentant sinner, sinner turning to Christ
11Q122|renouncing the world ~ penitent sinner
11Q13|'Imitatio Christi'
11Q131|suffering in Christ's name
11Q14|martyr(s) (often with palm-branches)
11Q140|'Martirio' (Ripa)
11Q141|martyr(s) taken before a heathen ruler, and refusing to worship idols
11Q142|female martyr dragged into a brothel
11Q15|the Christian knight, 'Miles Christianus'
11Q16|the commandments of the Church, e.g. Sunday observance
11Q2|(private) prayer; 'Oratione', 'Preghiere', 'Preghiere a Dio' (Ripa)
11Q21|one person praying
11Q211|daily (vocal) prayer by one person
11Q2111|prayer at table, saying grace
11Q2112|prayer at going to bed, or at getting up
11Q212|mental prayer, meditation; 'Meditatione', 'Meditatione spirituale' (Ripa)
11Q2121|meditation over skull and/or crucifix
11Q22|aids for prayer, e.g. rosary
11Q23|making the sign of the cross
11Q29|good vs. bad prayer
11Q291|bad prayer
11Q3|ascetic life and practice
11Q31|mortification of the senses ~ ascetic life
11Q311|fasting, abstinence from food ~ ascetic life
11Q3110|'Digiuno' (Ripa)
11Q312|abstinence from carnal desires ~ ascetic life
11Q313|castigation, flagellation ~ ascetic life
11Q3131|self-castigation ~ ascetic life
11Q3132|flagellants ~ ascetic life
11Q32|special clothing ~ ascetic life
11Q321|hair shirt ~ ascetic life
11Q329|(almost) naked ~ ascetic life
11Q33|withdrawal into the wilderness or desert ~ ascetic life
11Q331|anchorite, hermit
11Q3311|Thebaid
11Q332|stylite; dendrite
11Q4|mysticism
11Q41|contemplation
11Q42|ecstasy, spiritual exaltation, rapture
11Q421|levitation ~ mysticism
11Q43|stigmatization, stigmata
11Q44|mystic marriage
11Q5|private worship and religious study
11Q51|reading the Bible or other religious books
11Q511|the Bible as a book
11Q52|singing of psalms, hymns, etc.
11Q53|private religious instruction
11Q6|pious customs
11Q61|giving an 'ex voto'
11Q611|'ex voto', votive image or object
11Q6111|'Pestsäule'
11Q62|pilgrimage, pilgrim(s) under way
11Q620|'Pellegrinaggio' (Ripa)
11Q621|pilgrim(s)
11Q622|pilgrim(s) at destination-point
11Q6221|place of pilgrimage, sacred place
11Q6222|road side shrine
11Q623|return from pilgrimage
11Q624|pilgrim's dress and attributes, e.g. flask, hat, mantle, staff
11Q625|pilgrim badges
11Q6251|(oyster) shell ~ attribute of pilgrim(s)
11Q6252|vane ~ attribute of pilgrim(s)
11Q63|performing the Stations of the Cross
11Q64|veneration of (statues of) saints, e.g. burning candles
11Q65|(veneration of) devotional objects
11Q651|crucifix ~ personal devotion
11Q652|relics (and reliquaries)
11Q7|public worship and liturgy of the Christian churches
11Q71|the place of worship and its equipment ~ Christian churches
11Q711|building of church
11Q7111|building-site of church indicated by a miracle
11Q71111|miraculous indication of the building-site of Santa Maria Maggiore in the snow (by the Virgin Mary)
11Q7112|patron handing over model of church (or chapel)
11Q712|church (exterior)
11Q7121|parts of church exterior and annexes
11Q7121(...)|parts of church exterior and annexes (with NAME)
11Q7121(APSE)|parts of church exterior and annexes: apse
11Q7121(CAMPANILE)|parts of church exterior and annexes: campanile
11Q7121(CHAPEL)|parts of church exterior and annexes: chapel
11Q7121(CHOIR)|parts of church exterior and annexes: choir
11Q7121(DOME)|parts of church exterior and annexes: dome
11Q7121(FACADE)|parts of church exterior and annexes: façade
11Q7121(PORCH)|parts of church exterior and annexes: porch
11Q7121(PORTAL)|parts of church exterior and annexes: portal
11Q7121(SPIRE)|parts of church exterior and annexes: spire
11Q7121(STEEPLE)|parts of church exterior and annexes: steeple
11Q7121(TOWER)|parts of church exterior and annexes: tower
11Q7121(TRANSEPT)|parts of church exterior and annexes: transept
11Q7121(TYMPANUM)|parts of church exterior and annexes: tympanum
11Q7121(WEST FACADE)|parts of church exterior and annexes: west façade
11Q7129|ruin of church, monastery, etc.
11Q713|interior of church
11Q7131|parts of church interior
11Q7131(...)|parts of church interior (with NAME)
11Q7131(AISLE)|parts of church interior: aisle
11Q7131(AMBULATORY)|parts of church interior: ambulatory
11Q7131(APSE)|parts of church interior: apse
11Q7131(CHAPEL)|parts of church interior: chapel
11Q7131(CHOIR)|parts of church interior: choir
11Q7131(CRYPT)|parts of church interior: crypt
11Q7131(DOME)|parts of church interior: dome
11Q7131(GALLERY)|parts of church interior: gallery
11Q7131(NAVE)|parts of church interior: nave
11Q7131(NICHE)|parts of church interior: niche
11Q7131(SACRISTY)|parts of church interior: sacristy
11Q7131(TRANSEPT)|parts of church interior: transept
11Q7131(VAULT)|parts of church interior: vault
11Q71311|church-window, e.g. rose-window
11Q714|(liturgical) equipment of church
11Q7141|altar
11Q71411|fixed altar
11Q714111|altar under altar-canopy or ciborium
11Q714112|altar with dossel (dorsal), 'reredos', altar-screen, retable
11Q714113|altar with altar-piece
11Q71412|portable altar
11Q7142|altar accoutrement
11Q71421|altar-cloths, e.g. veil covering the altar at Lent
11Q71422|antependium, frontal
11Q71423|altarcross, crucifix
11Q71424|candlesticks and candles, e.g. Easter-candlestick
11Q71425|altarcards
11Q71426|'sanctus' bell, altar bell; rattle
11Q71427|altarlamp, altar fire
11Q71428|censer
11Q71429|aspergillum
11Q7143|tabernacle ~ altar
11Q71431|Sacrament-House
11Q7144|vessels and utensils used in the church
11Q71441|chalice
11Q71442|paten
11Q71443|ciborium
11Q71444|ostensorium, monstrance
11Q71445|pyx
11Q71446|communion ware (non-Roman Catholic)
11Q71447|cruets and basin ~ communion ware
11Q71448|cloths used in the church
11Q71448(...)|cloths used in the church (with NAME)
11Q71449|other utensils used in the church
11Q71449(...)|other utensils used in the church (with NAME)
11Q71449(AQUAMANILE)|other utensils used in the church: aquamanile
11Q71449(BURSE)|other utensils used in the church: burse
11Q71449(SPOON)|other utensils used in the church: spoon
11Q7145|liturgical furniture, etc.
11Q71451|bishop's throne
11Q71452|seats of the celebrant and acolytes
11Q71453|seats of the clergy, choir-stalls
11Q714531|misericords
11Q71454|pulpit, ambo, chancel
11Q71455|lectern
11Q71456|credence
11Q71457|rood-screen, choir-screen; iconostasis
11Q71458|kneeling-chair
11Q71459|communion-bench
11Q7146|liturgical vestments, canonicals
11Q71461|alb
11Q71462|amice ~ liturgical vestments
11Q71463|chasuble
11Q71464|cincture, cord
11Q71465|maniple
11Q71466|stole
11Q71467|other liturgical vestments
11Q71467(...)|other liturgical vestments (with NAME)
11Q7147|ecclesiastical books, scrolls, etc.
11Q71471|missal
11Q71472|pontifical
11Q71473|breviary, Book of Hours
11Q71474|ritual ~ ecclesiastical book
11Q71475|'Memoriale Rituum'
11Q71476|choirbooks, e.g.: antiphonary, psalter
11Q71477|lectionary
11Q71478|'collectarium'
11Q71479|other ecclesiastical books
11Q71479(...)|other ecclesiastical books (with NAME)
11Q7148|other objects ~ the church (not necessarily liturgical
11Q7148(...)|other objects ~ the church (not necessarily liturgical) (with NAME)
11Q71481|Nativity scene ~ equipment of church
11Q71482|'Palmesel'
11Q71483|church bell
11Q715|substances used in the church
11Q7151|bread, Host
11Q7152|wine, the Precious Blood
11Q7153|Holy Water
11Q7154|oil used in the church
11Q7155|incense used in the church
11Q72|going to church
11Q721|entering the church
11Q7211|leaving the church after service
11Q722|the congregation
11Q7221|people in church, walking, talking, etc.
11Q73|divine service ~ Christian churches
11Q731|types of service ~ Christian churches
11Q7311|Holy Mass (divine service, especially of Roman Catholic Church)
11Q73111|first part of the Holy Mass
11Q731111|procession of the celebrant and his assistants from sacristy to altar
11Q731112|incensation of the altar
11Q731113|reading the scripture ~ Holy Mass
11Q731114|sermon ~ Holy Mass
11Q73112|second part of the Holy Mass
11Q731121|Offertory
11Q731122|offerings of bread and wine ~ Holy Mass
11Q731123|'prefatio' ~ Holy Mass
11Q731124|'consecratio', bread and wine changed into the body and blood of Christ
11Q731125|'elevatio', showing the Sacred Host and Chalice
11Q731126|Communion ~ Holy Mass
11Q73113|third part of the Holy Mass, 'Post communio'
11Q731131|blessing by the priest ~ Holy Mass
11Q7312|Protestant service
11Q73121|sermon ~ Protestant service
11Q73122|Holy Communion ~ Protestant service
11Q73123|Baptism ~ Protestant service
11Q73124|marriage ~ Protestant service
11Q7313|Benediction ~ divine service
11Q732|the seven Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church
11Q7320|the seven sacraments symbolized
11Q7321|baptism, christening ceremony ~ the first of the seven sacraments
11Q73211|solemn baptism (by bishop or priest)
11Q73212|lay-baptism
11Q73213|godfather and godmother
11Q73214|baptismal font
11Q73215|baptism, christening gown
11Q7322|confirmation ~ the second of the seven sacraments
11Q7323|confession; 'Confessione Sacramentale' (Ripa) ~ the third of the seven sacraments
11Q73231|symbols of confession
11Q73232|parts of the confession
11Q732321|penance, 'Poenitentia'; 'Contritione' (Ripa) ~ part of the confession
11Q732322|confessional ~ part of the confession
11Q732323|absolution, forgiveness of sins ~ part of the confession
11Q73233|indulgence ~ confession
11Q732331|plenary indulgence ~ confession
11Q7324|the Eucharist ~ the fourth of the seven sacraments
11Q73241|chalice bearing the Host
11Q73242|adoration of the Host, e.g. perpetual adoration
11Q732421|'Disputa'
11Q73243|glorification, triumph of the Eucharist
11Q73244|legends and miracles associated with the Eucharist (or the Host)
11Q73245|first communion
11Q732451|first communicant
11Q732452|communion dress
11Q73246|regulations with respect to the Eucharist
11Q732461|laity not allowed to sit with the clergy or to be in the sacred space of the altar
11Q73249|profanation of the Host
11Q7325|'Ordinatio', ordination ~ the fifth of the seven sacraments
11Q7326|marriage in church ~ the sixth of the seven sacraments
11Q73261|couple entering the church ~ marriage
11Q73262|couple before the priest ~ marriage
11Q73263|exchange of rings ~ marriage
11Q73264|blessing the married couple
11Q73265|married couple leaving the church
11Q7327|extreme unction ~ the last of the seven sacraments
11Q73271|priest on his way to a dying person ~ extreme unction
11Q73272|priest at the bed of a dying person ~ extreme unction
11Q73273|reverence paid to the viaticum
11Q732731|Rudolf of Habsburg offers his horse to a priest ~ extreme unction
11Q73274|last communion, administering of the Holy Viaticum
11Q733|preaching (in general)
11Q74|the Offices
11Q741|votive office
11Q742|office of the Dead
11Q743|little office of Our Lady
11Q744|canonical hours
11Q7441|nocturnal office, vigils or matins
11Q7442|offices of the Day
11Q74421|lauds ~ offices of the Day
11Q74422|prime ~ offices of the Day
11Q74423|terce ~ offices of the Day
11Q74424|sext ~ offices of the Day
11Q74425|None ~ offices of the Day
11Q74426|Vespers ~ offices of the Day
11Q74427|compline ~ offices of the Day
11Q75|sacramentalia
11Q751|(public) prayer
11Q7511|pater noster ~ (public) prayer
11Q7512|saying the rosary
11Q75121|the (fifteen) secrets of the rosary
11Q7513|litany
11Q7513(...)|litany (with NAME)
11Q752|use of Holy Water (on entering or leaving the church)
11Q7521|Holy Water font
11Q753|eating of blessed food
11Q754|public penance, general avowal of faults
11Q755|giving alms; collection
11Q7551|offertory-box, offertory-bag
11Q756|ritual consecration ~ Christian religion
11Q7561|inauguration, consecration of person(s) ~ church
11Q7562|blessing (either of things or persons), e.g. by anointing
11Q75621|pope's blessing at Easterday ('urbi et orbi')
11Q757|making music in church
11Q7571|singing (in church)
11Q75711|choir (in church)
11Q75712|soloist; precentor (in church)
11Q75713|congregation singing (in church)
11Q7572|playing instruments (in church)
11Q758|procession ~ Christian religion
11Q7589|disruption of a procession
11Q759|exorcism
11Q7591|exorcizing the devil
11Q75911|the devil or demon leaving the body, e.g. through the mouth
11Q7592|averting a catastrophe
11Q76|calendar of ecclesiastical feasts
11Q761|cycle ~ birth of Christ
11Q7611|Advent
11Q7612|Christmas (ecclesiastical feast)
11Q7613|feast of the Circumcision of Christ
11Q7614|Epiphany
11Q7615|Candlemas (2nd February)
11Q762|Passion cycle, Lent
11Q7621|strife of Lent and Carnival
11Q76211|Shrove Tuesday
11Q7622|Ash Wednesday
11Q7623|Passion Sunday
11Q7624|Palm Sunday
11Q7625|Maundy Thursday
11Q7626|Good Friday
11Q7627|Holy Saturday
11Q763|Easter
11Q764|Ascension Day
11Q765|Pentecost, Whitsunday
11Q766|Mary-days
11Q767|other feasts of the ecclesiastical year
11Q7671|feast of Corpus Christi
11Q7672|feast of Holy Heart
11Q7673|feast of Transfiguration
11Q7674|All Saints' Day
11Q7675|All Souls' Day
11Q768|feasts of saints (and their relics)
11QQ14|martyr(s) (often with palm-branches) - QQ - female martyr
11QQ140|'Martirio' (Ripa) - QQ - female martyr
11QQ141|martyr(s) taken before a heathen ruler, and refusing to worship idols - QQ - female martyr
11QQ62|pilgrimage, pilgrim(s) under way - QQ - large group
11QQ620|'Pellegrinaggio' (Ripa) - QQ - large group
11QQ621|pilgrim(s) - QQ - large group
11QQ622|pilgrim(s) at destination-point - QQ - large group
11QQ623|return from pilgrimage - QQ - large group
11QQ625|pilgrim badges - QQ - large group
11QQ6251|(oyster) shell ~ attribute of pilgrim(s) - QQ - large group
11QQ6252|vane ~ attribute of pilgrim(s) - QQ - large group
11QQ712|church (exterior) - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7121|parts of church exterior and annexes - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7121(...)|parts of church exterior and annexes (with NAME) - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7121(APSE)|parts of church exterior and annexes: apse - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7121(CAMPANILE)|parts of church exterior and annexes: campanile - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7121(CHAPEL)|parts of church exterior and annexes: chapel - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7121(CHOIR)|parts of church exterior and annexes: choir - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7121(DOME)|parts of church exterior and annexes: dome - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7121(FACADE)|parts of church exterior and annexes: façade - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7121(PORCH)|parts of church exterior and annexes: porch - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7121(PORTAL)|parts of church exterior and annexes: portal - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7121(SPIRE)|parts of church exterior and annexes: spire - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7121(STEEPLE)|parts of church exterior and annexes: steeple - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7121(TOWER)|parts of church exterior and annexes: tower - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7121(TRANSEPT)|parts of church exterior and annexes: transept - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7121(TYMPANUM)|parts of church exterior and annexes: tympanum - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7121(WEST FACADE)|parts of church exterior and annexes: west façade - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7129|ruin of church, monastery, etc. - QQ - small church, chapel
11QQ7312|Protestant service - QQ - field conventicle, hedge sermon
11QQ73121|sermon ~ Protestant service - QQ - field conventicle, hedge sermon
11QQ73122|Holy Communion ~ Protestant service - QQ - field conventicle, hedge sermon
11QQ73123|Baptism ~ Protestant service - QQ - field conventicle, hedge sermon
11QQ73124|marriage ~ Protestant service - QQ - field conventicle, hedge sermon
11QQ7321|baptism, christening ceremony ~ the first of the seven sacraments - QQ - baptism in the open air
11QQ73211|solemn baptism (by bishop or priest) - QQ - baptism in the open air
11QQ73212|lay-baptism - QQ - baptism in the open air
11QQ73213|godfather and godmother - QQ - baptism in the open air
11QQ73214|baptismal font - QQ - baptism in the open air
11R|the life of man
11R1|personifications ~ the life of man
11R2|symbols of human life
11R21|fountain of life
11R3|the course of life symbolized
11R4|active vs. contemplative life
11R41|active life; 'Vita attiva' (Ripa)
11R42|contemplative life; 'Vita contemplativa' (Ripa)
11R5|(personifications of) 'Vanitas', the vanity of human life; Fragilità humana, Fugacità delle grandezze & della gloria mondana, Meditatione della morte, Opera vana, Piacere vano, Vana gloria, Vanità (Ripa)
11R51|scenes symbolizing 'Vanitas'
11R511|(children or putti) blowing bubbles, 'Homo Bulla' ~ scene symbolizing 'Vanitas'
11R512|(woman) looking in a mirror ~ scene symbolizing 'Vanitas'
11R513|Father Time blowing out the lamp of life ~ scene symbolizing 'Vanitas'
11R514|man hanging from a branch above a pit ~ scene symbolizing 'Vanitas'
11R6|'Vanitas' still life
11R61|person(s) sitting among objects forming a 'Vanitas' still life
11R7|'Vanitas' symbols
11R71|skull as symbol of 'Vanitas'
11R72|smoking pot as symbol of 'Vanitas'
11S|heaven, celestial paradise, New Earth
11S0|personification of heaven: Caelus; 'Cielo' (Ripa)
11S1|representations of celestial paradise (and its inhabitants)
11S11|heaven represented in the air, with clouds (in concentric circles) and light
11S12|heaven represented as paradisaical landscape
11S13|heaven represented as a meadow
11S14|heaven represented as Sea of Glass
11S15|heaven represented as a city
11S16|heaven represented as Abraham's bosom (the blessed in his lap or in his arms)
11S2|symbols of heaven
11S3|journey to heaven, pathway to heaven
11S31|ladder, stairway to heaven
11S311|the blessed mounting the ladder, the sinners falling down into hell
11S4|the gate of heaven, entrance to heaven, 'porta coeli'
11S41|St. Peter guarding the gate of heaven
11S5|reception of the blessed in heaven
11S51|Enoch and Elijah receiving the souls in heaven
11S6|the blessed in heaven, and their activities
11S61|the blessed singing in heaven
11S62|the blessed making music in heaven
11S63|the blessed worshipping in heaven
11S64|the blessed banqueting in heaven
11S7|the Fourteen Beatitudes
11S71|the seven gifts of the body ('les dons du corps')
11S711|beauty, 'Pulchritudo' ~ one of the seven gifts of the body
11S712|agility, 'Velocitas' ~ one of the seven gifts of the body
11S713|fortitude, strength, 'Fortitudo' ~ one of the seven gifts of the body
11S714|freedom, 'Libertas' ~ one of the seven gifts of the body
11S715|impassibility, 'Impassibilitas' ~ one of the seven gifts of the body
11S716|voluptuousness, pleasure, 'Voluptas' ~ one of the seven gifts of the body
11S717|eternal life, 'Vitae aeternitas' ~ one of the seven gifts of the body
11S72|the seven gifts of the soul ('les dons de l'esprit')
11S721|wisdom, 'Sapientia' ~ one of the seven gifts of the soul
11S722|friendship, 'Amicitia' ~ one of the sven gifts of the soul
11S723|concord, 'Concordia' ~ one of the seven gifts of the soul
11S724|honour, 'Honor' ~ one of the seven gifts of the soul
11S725|power, 'Potestas' ~ one of the seven gifts of the soul
11S726|security, 'Securitas' ~ one of the seven gifts of the soul
11S727|joy, 'Gaudium' ~ one of the seven gifts of the soul
11T|hell and purgatory
11T1|representations of hell (with the damned and devils), usually with burning fires
11T11|hell represented as landscape
11T12|hell divided into compartments
11T13|hell represented as cave or grotto
11T14|hell represented as (ruined) city, (ruined) castle
11T2|symbols of hell
11T3|journey to hell
11T4|entrance of hell
11T41|entrance of hell as monstrous mouth (of Leviathan)
11T411|entrance of hell as monstrous mouth (of Leviathan) in a landscape
11T42|entrance of hell as gate
11T5|the damned souls, and their punishment
11T51|the damned souls beaten, pricked, scourged, etc. by devils
11T52|the damned souls boiling in great cauldrons
11T53|devils dragging the damned into the fire of hell
11T6|purgatory, usually the souls praying or asking for intercession
11T61|liberation of the souls from purgatory
11T7|Limbo
11TT1|representations of hell (with the damned and devils), usually with burning fires - TT - with the devil (Lucifer) as ruler
11TT11|hell represented as landscape - TT - with the devil (Lucifer) as ruler
11TT12|hell divided into compartments - TT - with the devil (Lucifer) as ruler
11TT13|hell represented as cave or grotto - TT - with the devil (Lucifer) as ruler
11TT14|hell represented as (ruined) city, (ruined) castle - TT - with the devil (Lucifer) as ruler
11U|Last Judgement
11U1|comprehensive representation of Last Judgement: Christ (with sword and lily), often surrounded by elders and sometimes accompanied by Mary and John the Baptist, appears in the sky with trumpeting angels (and sometimes angels holding the instruments of the Passion); after the resurrection of the dead the blessed are led to heaven by angels, and the damned are dragged into hell by devils
11U11|representation of Last Judgement, with the archangel Michael weighing the souls (or dividing the blessed and the damned)
11U2|separate scenes ~ Last Judgement
11U21|resurrection of the dead ~ Last Judgement
11U22|division of the blessed and the damned ~ Last Judgement
11U23|the blessed are brought to heaven ~ Last Judgement
11U24|the fall of the damned ~ Last Judgement
11U3|symbols of Last Judgement
11U4|Mary and John the Baptist together with (e.g. kneeling before) the judging Christ, 'Deesis' ~ Last Judgement
11U5|the fifteen signs before Doomsday
11U6|the second coming of Christ
11V|the (seven) Acts of Mercy
11V1|feeding the hungry, 'esuriens cibatur' ~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy
11V2|giving the thirsty to drink, 'sitiens potatur' ~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy
11V3|sheltering strangers, 'hospes colligitur' ~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy
11V4|clothing the naked, 'nudus vestitur' ~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy
11V5|visiting the sick, 'aeger curatur' ~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy
11V6|visiting or liberating the imprisoned, 'incarceratus solatur' ~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy
11V7|burying the dead, 'mortuus sepellitur' ~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy
11V8|the (seven) spiritual Acts of Mercy
11V81|warning sinners ~ one of the (seven) spiritual Acts of Mercy
11V82|informing the ignorant ~ one of the (seven) spiritual Acts of Mercy
11V83|advising the vacillating ~ one of the (seven) spiritual Acts of Mercy
11V84|consoling the sorrowful ~ one of the (seven) spiritual Acts of Mercy
11V85|bearing injustice patiently ~ one of the (seven) spiritual Acts of Mercy
11V86|forgiving injuries ~ one of the (seven) spiritual Acts of Mercy
11V87|praying for the living and the dead ~ one of the (seven) spiritual Acts of Mercy
11V9|works of mercilessness
11VV|the (seven) Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ present
11VV1|feeding the hungry, 'esuriens cibatur' ~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ present
11VV2|giving the thirsty to drink, 'sitiens potatur' ~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ present
11VV3|sheltering strangers, 'hospes colligitur' ~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ present
11VV4|clothing the naked, 'nudus vestitur' ~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ present
11VV5|visiting the sick, 'aeger curatur' ~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ present
11VV6|visiting or liberating the imprisoned, 'incarceratus solatur' ~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ present
11VV7|burying the dead, 'mortuus sepellitur' ~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ present
11VV8|the (seven) spiritual Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ present
11VV81|warning sinners ~ one of the (seven) spiritual Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ present
11VV82|informing the ignorant ~ one of the (seven) spiritual Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ present
11VV83|advising the vacillating ~ one of the (seven) spiritual Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ present
11VV84|consoling the sorrowful ~ one of the (seven) spiritual Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ present
11VV85|bearing injustice patiently ~ one of the (seven) spiritual Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ present
11VV86|forgiving injuries ~ one of the (seven) spiritual Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ present
11VV87|praying for the living and the dead ~ one of the (seven) spiritual Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ present
11VV9|works of mercilessness - VV - Christ present
12|non-Christian religions (including institutions, customs and antiquities)
12A|Jewish religion and culture
12A0|'Synagoga', Synagogue, i.e. Jewish religion personified (or symbolized)
12A1|God ~ Jewish religion
12A11|the name of God ~ Jewish religion
12A111|tetragram (in Hebrew script) ~ Jewish religion
12A112|other names of God ~ Jewish religion
12A112(...)|other names of God ~ Jewish religion (with NAME)
12A2|biblical laws, justice and government ~ Jewish religion
12A21|Jewish laws against paganism, idolatry, and blasphemy
12A211|Jewish law against idolatry (Exodus 20:3; Leviticus 20; Deuteronomy 12-13, 18:9-14)
12A2111|prohibition of images (~ Jewish law against idolatry) (Exodus 20:4, 20:22-23)
12A212|Jewish law against blasphemy (Exodus 20:4)
12A22|Jewish laws of cleanliness and uncleanliness
12A221|Jewish laws concerning leprosy (Leviticus 13-14)
12A222|Jewish laws concerning menstruation (Leviticus 15)
12A223|Jewish laws concerning purification of women after childbirth (Leviticus 12)
12A23|Jewish dietary laws (Leviticus 11, 19:23-24, 23:14; Deuteronomy 12:15-28)
12A231|Jewish law ~ clean and unclean animals (Deuteronomy 14:3-21)
12A232|Jewish dietary law ~ prohibited mixtures (Exodus 23:19, 34:26; Deuteronomy 16:21, 22:9-11)
12A233|Jewish dietary law ~ slaughtering (Leviticus 17)
12A2331|'shehitah', Jewish slaughtering ritual
12A2332|'shohet', Jewish ritual slaughterer
12A2333|'halaf', slaughtering knife
12A24|vow of Nazariteship ~ Jewish religion (Numbers 6)
12A25|justice ~ Jewish culture
12A251|king ~ Jewish culture
12A2511|consecration of the king ~ Jewish culture
12A25111|anointing of the king ~ Jewish culture
12A25112|crowning of the king ~ Jewish culture
12A252|great assembly, great synagogue, 'Keneset ha-Gedolah' ~ Jewish culture
12A253|courts of justice ~ Jewish culture
12A2531|supreme tribunal, 'Sanhedrin' ~ Jewish culture
12A254|laws of justice ~ Jewish religion
12A26|commandments of love ~ Jewish religion
12A27|other Jewish laws
12A27(...)|other Jewish laws (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
12A27(Deut. 21:22-23)|Jewish law of the burial of hanged sinners
12A27(Deut. 25:2-3)|Jewish law of the forty stripes for a guilty man
12A27(Num. 5:11-31)|ordealing an adulterous woman (Jewish law)
12A3|religious practices, worship, liturgy ~ Jewish religion
12A31|altar ~ Jewish religion
12A311|the altar of incense, the golden altar ~ Jewish religion
12A3111|the altar of incense in Tabernacle ~ Jewish religion
12A3112|the altar of incense in the Temple ~ Jewish religion
12A312|the altar of burnt offering, the brazen altar ~ Jewish religion
12A3121|the altar of burnt offering in Tabernacle ~ Jewish religion
12A3122|the brazen altar in the Temple ~ Jewish religion
12A32|sacrifice of animals ~ Jewish religion
12A321|sacrifice of the paschal lamb ~ Jewish religion
12A322|sacrifice of the scapegoat ~ Jewish religion
12A323|sacrifice of turtle doves ~ Jewish religion
12A33|other offerings ~ Jewish religion
12A331|'minhah', meal-offering, grain offering ~ Jewish religion
12A3311|meal-offering of unleavened cakes ~ Jewish religion
12A34|daily services ~ Jewish religion
12A341|daily services in the Temple ~ Jewish religion
12A3411|service before sunrise ~ Jewish religion
12A34111|temple watch ~ Jewish religion
12A34112|blowing the ram's horn ~ daily services in the Temple
12A3412|service during sunrise ~ Jewish religion
12A34121|priests assembling at sunrise ~ Jewish religion
12A34122|washing of hands and feet ~ Jewish religious practices
12A34123|sacrificing a burnt offering ~ Jewish religion
12A34124|reading of the law ~ Jewish religion
12A34125|offering of food and drink ~ Jewish religion
12A34126|(speaking of) the blessing ~ Jewish religion
12A3413|service at sunset ~ Jewish religion
12A34131|offering a sacrifice at sunset ~ Jewish religion
12A3414|musical instruments used in the Jewish temple services
12A342|daily services in the Synagogue ~ Jewish religion
12A3421|principal services in the Synagogue
12A34211|evening service in the Synagogue
12A34212|morning service in the Synagogue
12A34213|afternoon service in the Synagogue
12A34214|additional service in the Synagogue
12A34215|memorial service in the Synagogue ~ Jewish religion
12A3422|'Schulklopfer', synagogue-knocker, a man who summons members to synagogal services
12A34221|awakening hammer, wooden mallet, often in the form of a 'shofar' (ram's horn)
12A3423|reading of the Torah ~ Jewish religion
12A34231|'ba'al keri'ah', reader of the Torah ~ Jewish religion
12A3424|Synagogal music ~ Jewish religion
12A34241|'hazzan', cantor in Synagogue ~ Jewish religion
12A34242|choir in Synagogue ~ Jewish religion
12A35|'berakhot', blessings, benedictions ~ Jewish religion
12A351|priestly blessing (with arms raised) ~ Jewish religion
12A352|other blessings or benedictions ~ Jewish religion
12A353|blessing gestures ~ Jewish religion
12A3531|laying on hands ~ Jewish religion
12A3532|hand with the fingers spread out ~ Jewish blessing
12A36|ablution, immersion ~ Jewish religion
12A361|ablution of hands ~ Jewish religion
12A362|washing of the feet ~ Jewish religion
12A363|immersion of the body ~ Jewish religion
12A3631|'mikveh', ritual bath
12A37|liturgical dance ~ Jewish religion
12A38|prayer, praying ~ Jewish religion
12A381|the basic prayers ~ Jewish religion
12A3811|'Shema' (Jewish prayer)
12A3812|'Shemoneh Esreh', Eighteen Benedictions (Jewish prayer)
12A3813|Jewish liturgical psalms
12A3814|'kaddish' (Jewish prayer for the deceased, recited standing)
12A382|private prayers ~ Jewish religion
12A383|'siddur', Jewish prayer book
12A3831|'mahzor', Jewish prayer book for the festivals
12A39|other Jewish rites and ceremonies
12A4|Tabernacle, Temple, Synagogue, and other sanctuaries ~ Jewish religion
12A41|worship of God in the open air ~ Jewish religion
12A411|worship of God at the top of a mountain or hill ~ Jewish religion
12A42|tabernacle, 'mishkan' ~ Jewish religion
12A421|Tent of Meeting, ''Ohel Mo'ed', Tent of the Testimony, 'Mishkan ha-'Edut' (Tabernacle ~ Jewish religion)
12A4211|front part of the Tabernacle, the Holy (Jewish religion)
12A4212|the Holy of Holies ~ Jewish religion
12A42121|Veil of the Tabernacle ~ Jewish religion
12A422|Ark of the Covenant ~ Jewish religion
12A4221|Cherubim on the Ark of the Covenant in the Tabernacle
12A4222|'kapporet', golden cover of the Ark of the Covenant ~ Jewish religion
12A4223|objects kept in the Ark of the Covenant
12A42231|rod of Aaron, kept in the Ark of the Covenant
12A42232|pitcher with manna, kept in the Ark of the Covenant
12A4224|Ark of the Covenant elsewhere (not in Tabernacle)
12A42241|Ark of the Covenant in the temple ~ Jewish religion
12A42242|transportation of the Ark of the Covenant (in general) ~ Jewish religion
12A423|other objects kept in the Tabernacle
12A4231|'menorah', golden seven-branched candlestick, kept in the Tabernacle
12A42311|seven lamps ~ 'menorah'
12A4232|table of the showbread in the Tabernacle ~ Jewish religion
12A42321|the twelve cakes of the showbread ~ Jewish religion
12A424|the court of the Tabernacle ~ Jewish religion
12A4241|bronze laver and its base ~ the court of the Tabernacle
12A425|Tabernacle elsewhere
12A4251|Tabernacle at Shiloh ~ Jewish religion
12A43|the Temple (in general) ~ Jewish religion
12A431|outer court of Jewish Temple, with gates and stairs
12A432|inner court of Jewish Temple, court of the priests
12A4321|brazen sea, molten sea ~ Jewish Temple
12A4322|'dukhan', tribune from which the priestly blessing is given ~ Jewish Temple
12A4323|two pillars Jachin and Boaz ~ Jewish Temple
12A433|sanctuary, 'bet ha-mikdash' ~ Jewish Temple
12A4331|the Holy, front part of the sanctuary, 'hekhal' ~ Jewish Temple
12A43311|ten golden lampstands ~ Jewish Temple
12A43312|(ten) table(s) of the showbread in the Temple ~ Jewish religion
12A4332|the Holy of Holies, cella, 'devir' ~ Jewish Temple
12A434|construction of the temple ~ Jewish religion
12A4341|consecration of the temple ~ Jewish religion
12A4349|destruction of the temple ~ Jewish religion
12A43491|desecration of the temple ~ Jewish religion
12A43492|ruins of the temple ~ Jewish religion
12A435|second temple, temple of Ezra, temple of Zerubbabel ~ Jewish religion
12A436|third temple, temple of Herod ~ Jewish religion
12A4361|remains of the third temple ~ Jewish religion
12A43611|wailing wall ~ Jewish religion
12A44|the Synagogue (as building and place of worship ~ Jewish religion)
12A441|holy ark, 'aron kodesh', shrine (in Synagogue) for the holy writings ~ Jewish religion
12A442|'Sefer Torah', Scroll of the Law
12A4421|'azei hayyim' (trees of life), sticks, rods or rollers of the Scroll of the Law ~ Jewish religion
12A4422|ornamentation of the Scroll of the Law ~ Jewish religion
12A44221|Torah case
12A44222|'mappah', Torah mantle
12A44223|'Torah Wimpel', band or cloth used at circumcision
12A44224|'rimmonim' (pomegranates), turrets at the tops of the rollers of the Scroll of the Law
12A44225|'keter Torah', Torah crown
12A44226|'tas', breastplate ~ ornamentation of the Scroll of the Law
12A4423|'yad' (hand), pointer used at reading the Torah
12A443|'parokhet', Torah ark curtain
12A444|'ner tamid', perpetual light, everburning lamp in Synagogue
12A445|scrolls (not Torah) in Synagogue, e.g. 'Talmud'
12A446|other (liturgical) objects in the Synagogue
12A4461|laver and pitcher, vessels for washing the hands of the priests
12A4462|'bimah', platform for reading the Torah
12A4463|desk for the precentor ~ Synagogue
12A4464|pulpit ~ Synagogue
12A4465|benches, seats ~ Synagogue
12A44651|women's gallery, women's section ~ Synagogue
12A44652|Seat of Moses ~ Synagogue (Matthew 23:2)
12A45|'Bet Ha-midrash', house of study, 'Schola Judaeorum'
12A451|'Klaus', 'Shtibl' (little room for study) ~ Jewish religion
12A452|'Yeshiva', Talmudic academy
12A5|Jewish spiritual leaders and divisions, religious functionaries
12A51|Messiah
12A519|false Messiah ~ Jewish religion
12A52|hierarchy of priests ~ Jewish religion
12A521|high priest ~ hierarchy of priests
12A5211|vestments of high priest ~ Jewish religion
12A52111|head-gear of high priest ~ Jewish religion
12A52112|garment, 'ephod' of high priest ~ Jewish religion
12A52113|breastplate of high priest ~ Jewish religion
12A52114|'Urim' and 'Thummim' ~ vestments of high priest
12A522|chief priests ~ hierarchy of priests
12A523|priests ~ hierarchy of priests
12A524|Levites ~ hierarchy of priests
12A53|religious functionaries ~ Jewish religion
12A531|chief rabbi
12A532|rabbi
12A533|rabbinal court, 'bet din' ~ Jewish religion
12A5331|head of the rabbinal court
12A5332|judge, 'dayyan' of rabbinal court ~ Jewish religion
12A534|'shammash', sexton, beadle (Jewish religious functionary)
12A54|Jewish sects, divisions, spiritual currents
12A54(...)|Jewish sects, divisions, spiritual currents (with NAME)
12A54(KARAITES)|Jewish sects, divisions, spiritual currents: Karaites
12A54(SAMARITANS)|Jewish sects, divisions, spiritual currents: Samaritans
12A541|Cabalism, 'Kabbalah' ~ Jewish spiritual current
12A542|Hasidism ~ Jewish sects
12A55|modern spiritual and political Jewish movements, currents and groups
12A55(...)|modern spiritual and political Jewish movements, currents and groups (with NAME)
12A6|Jewish festivals, feasts and holidays (including liturgy, ceremonies, rites and customs)
12A61|Sabbath ~ Jewish religion
12A611|preparing food for Sabbath
12A6111|'hallah', portion of dough ~ Jewish Sabbath
12A6112|'cholent' pot (in which food is kept hot) ~ Jewish Sabbath
12A612|Friday evening in the synagogue
12A6121|singing in the synagogue ~ Jewish Sabbath
12A6122|'kiddush', blessing the wine ~ Sabbath in synagogue
12A61221|'kiddush' cup ~ Jewish Sabbath
12A613|Friday evening at home ~ Sabbath
12A6131|kindling and blessing of the Sabbath lights by the mistress of the house
12A61311|Sabbath lamp
12A6132|blessing of the children by the father of the family ~ Sabbath
12A6133|blessing the bread and the wine ~ Sabbath at home
12A6134|Friday evening meal (first Sabbath-meal)
12A614|Saturday service in the synagogue ~ Jewish Sabbath
12A615|family life on Sabbath
12A6151|second Sabbath-meal
12A6152|third Sabbath-meal
12A6153|'Melavveh Malkah' ('escort of the Queen'), post-Sabbath-meal
12A616|'havdalah', ceremony marking the end of the Sabbath
12A6161|blessing the wine and the spices ~ end of Jewish Sabbath
12A61611|'besamim' box, 'hadas', spice box, spice container ~ Sabbath
12A6162|extinguishing the light of the 'havdalah' candle ~ end of Jewish Sabbath
12A617|laws concerning Sabbath ~ Jewish religion
12A62|monthly feasts ~ Jewish religion
12A621|'Rosh Hodesh', feast of the new moon ~ Jewish religion
12A622|'Birkat ha-Levanah', 'Kiddush Levanah', benediction of the moon ~ Jewish religion
12A63|annual feasts ~ Jewish religion
12A631|'Pesah', Passover ~ Jewish religion
12A6311|preparations for 'Pesah', cleaning the house
12A63111|searching for leaven ~ preparations for 'Pesah'
12A63112|burning of leaven ~ preparations for 'Pesah'
12A6312|'seder' (home service for 'Pesah')
12A63121|baking of 'mazzah', unleavened bread ~ 'Pesah'
12A63122|'seder' plate, dinner-set ~ 'Pesah'
12A63123|'koso shel Eliyyahu', cup for the prophet Elijah ~ 'Pesah'
12A63124|'haggadah' (the book used in the 'seder')
12A632|'Shavuot', Feast of Weeks, Pentecost, synagogue decorated with branches
12A6321|'Hag ha-Bikkurim', Feast of the First-fruits
12A633|'Sukkot', Feast of the Tabernacles
12A6331|'sukkah', booth decorated with twigs and fruits ~ 'Sukkot'
12A63311|erecting of the 'sukkah' ~ 'Sukkot'
12A63312|living in the 'sukkah'
12A63313|cabalistic ritual of inviting to the 'sukkah' the Seven Heavenly Guests (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Aaron, David)
12A6332|'lulav', bunch of twigs of four different species of plants ~ 'Sukkot'
12A6333|'etrog', citron (or lemon) ~ 'Sukkot'
12A63331|'etrog' box ~ 'Sukkot'
12A6334|procession with the 'lulav' in the right hand and the 'etrog' in the left hand ~ 'Sukkot'
12A6335|'Hoshana Rabba' (seventh day of the 'Sukkot' festival)
12A6336|'Shemini Azereth', Festival of Conclusion (eighth day of the 'Sukkot' festival)
12A6337|'Simhat Torah', Rejoicing in the law ~ 'Sukkot'
12A63371|'Simhat Torah' procession: the 'Hatan Torah' and the 'Hatan Bereshit' are escorted in procession with torches and music from their homes to the synagogue and back
12A633711|'Hatan Torah' (Bridegroom of the Torah), reader of the last portion of the Torah
12A633712|'Hatan Bereshit' (Bridegroom of Genesis), reader of the first portion of the Torah
12A63372|distribution of sweets to the children ~ 'Simhat Torah'
12A6338|burning of the used branches after the holy day in the synagogue courtyard ~ 'Sukkot'
12A634|'Rosh Ha-Shanah', Jewish New Year
12A6341|blowing the 'shofar' at 'Rosh Ha-Shanah' ~ Jewish religion
12A63411|'shofar' (ram's horn) ~ Jewish religion
12A6342|'tashlikh', symbolic ceremony of casting the sins into the water ~ Jewish New Year
12A6343|eating of apple and honey ~ Jewish New Year
12A635|'Yom Kippur', Day of Atonement
12A6351|'Yom Kippur' prayer in the synagogue; male worshippers wearing a white gown ('kittel') and a 'Yom Kippur' cap
12A6352|'kapparot', men holding up a cock, and women holding up a hen ~ 'Yom Kippur'
12A63521|pregnant women holding up a cock and a hen ~ 'Yom Kippur'
12A6353|'malkot', crouching men beaten with straps ~ 'Yom Kippur'
12A636|'Hanukkah', Feast of Lights, Feast of Dedication
12A6361|'Hanukkah' lamp, candlestick with nine (eight and one) branches
12A6362|'Hanukkah dreidel', children playing with a top at 'Hanukkah'
12A6363|card and dice games played at 'Hanukkah'
12A637|'Purim', Feast of Lots
12A6371|'megillah', Scroll of Esther ~ 'Purim'
12A6372|making noise during the 'Purim'-service (with rattles, 'Hamandreher', grogger, whenever the name of Haman is pronounced, 'Hamanklopfen')
12A6373|'Purim' players, masquerades
12A6374|'Hamantaschen', sometimes called 'ears of Haman' (pastries)
12A638|other annual Jewish festivals, feasts and holidays
12A6381|Fifteenth of 'Av', Feast of the Wood-Ingathering ~ Jewish religion
12A6382|Fifteenth of 'Shevat', New Year for Trees ~ Jewish religion
12A6383|'Omer' period, 'Sefirah' season (period of forty-nine days between 'Pesah' and 'Shavuot') ~ Jewish religion
12A63831|'Omer' table ~ Jewish religion
12A63832|'Lag ba-Omer' (half holiday on the thirty-third day of the 'Omer' period) ~ Jewish religion
12A64|fasting days ~ Jewish religion
12A641|Ninth of 'Av', 'Tishah be-Av' (~ destruction of the Temple)
12A642|Tenth of 'Tevet' (~ siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar)
12A643|'Yom Kippur Katan', Lesser Day of Atonement (day before the new moon)
12A65|non-annual feasts ~ Jewish religion
12A651|sabbatical year, 'Shemittah' (every seventh year) ~ Jewish religion
12A652|jubilee (every fiftieth year) ~ Jewish religion
12A7|the Jews, Jewish life
12A71|Jewish ceremonies ~ infancy
12A711|'berit milah', circumcision ~ Jewish ceremonies
12A7111|'mohel', circumciser ~ Jewish ceremonies
12A7112|'sandek', person holding the infant on a cushion or pillow on his lap at circumcision ~ Jewish ceremonies
12A7113|circumcision chair, Elijah's chair ~ Jewish ceremonies
12A7114|circumcision set, e.g. knife ~ Jewish ceremonies
12A712|naming of the child ~ Jewish ceremonies
12A7121|Jewish ceremony for naming of children, sometimes called 'Holle Kreisch'
12A713|first visit to the synagogue by the mother after childbirth ~ Jewish ceremonies
12A714|'pidyon ha-ben', redemption of the first-born son ~ Jewish ceremonies
12A72|Jewish ceremonies ~ youth
12A721|'bar mitzvah', Jewish initiatory rites for boys of thirteen years
12A7211|reading aloud from the Torah by the boy ~ 'bar mitzvah'
12A7212|benediction by the father ~ initiation of Jewish boy
12A722|confirmation (for boys and girls) ~ Jewish ceremonies
12A73|marriage and divorce ~ Jewish customs
12A731|'kiddushin', Jewish wedding
12A7311|'huppah', canopy used in Jewish wedding
12A7312|breaking of the glass by the bridegroom ~ Jewish wedding
12A7313|wedding-meal of bride and bridegroom (alone) ~ Jewish wedding
12A7314|Jewish wedding-feast (without bride and bridegroom)
12A732|levirate marriage ~ Jewish customs
12A7321|'halizah', a widow pulls off a shoe from the foot of her brother-in-law (thus liberating themselves from levirate marriage)
12A733|divorce ~ Jewish customs
12A7331|handing over a bill of divorce ~ Jewish customs
12A74|death and burial ~ Jewish customs
12A741|placing earth of Palestine in the coffin ~ Jewish burial
12A742|washing of hands before leaving cemetery ~ Jewish burial
12A743|Jewish mourning customs
12A7431|tearing or cutting of the garments ~ Jewish mourning customs
12A7432|wearing of a sack ~ Jewish mourning customs
12A744|commemoration of the dead ~ Jewish customs
12A7441|'Yahrzeit' (anniversary of the day of death of parents and other near relatives) ~ Jewish customs
12A75|personal duties ~ Jewish life
12A751|going to the synagogue ~ personal duties in Jewish life
12A752|giving hospitality ~ personal duties in Jewish life
12A753|studying the Torah, the Talmud, etc. ~ personal duties in Jewish life
12A754|ceremonial objects used in private ~ personal duties in Jewish life
12A7541|prayer shawls ~ Jewish ceremonial objects
12A75411|'tallit', prayer shawl worn over head and shoulders ~ Jewish ceremonial objects
12A754111|'zizit', the showthreads at each of the four corners of the 'tallit' ~ Jewish ceremonial objects
12A75412|'arba kanfot', scapular garment with fringes on each of the four corners ~ Jewish ceremonial objects
12A7542|'tefillin', phylacteries ~ Jewish ceremonial objects
12A75421|the binding-on of the phylacteries ~ Jewish customs
12A7543|'mezuzah', parchment scroll placed upon the doorpost of a house ~ Jewish customs
12A7544|'mizrah', drawing, print or embroidery attached to the easterly wall of the room ~ Jewish customs
12A755|social services ~ personal duties in Jewish life
12A7551|'zedakah', generosity, giving alms ~ Jewish customs
12A7552|immigrant aid ~ personal duties in Jewish life
12A76|Jewish community officials, government of the congregation
12A761|'parnas', president ~ Jewish officials
12A762|'gabbai', treasurer of the synagogue ~ Jewish officials
12A7621|'meshullah' (Jewish official appointed for the collection of funds)
12A77|Jewish fraternal orders
12A771|meeting of the B'nai B'rith society
12A78|Jewish communities
12A78(...)|Jewish communities (with NAME)
12A781|'Sephardim' ~ Jewish communities
12A782|'Ashkenazim' ~ Jewish communities
12A789|'Marranos' ~ Jewish communities
12A79|excommunication ~ Jewish congregation
12A791|anathema, 'herem' ~ excommunication from Jewish congregation
12A8|symbols, religious and magic concepts, occupations, fashions, realities, general ideas ~ Judaism and Jewry
12A81|symbols ~ Judaism and Jewry
12A82|religious and magic concepts, occupations, fashions, realities, general ideas ~ Judaism and Jewry
12A9|anti-semitism
12A91|anti-semitic insinuations
12A911|blood accusation, ritual murder ~ anti-semitism
12A912|desecration of the Host ~ anti-semitic insinuations
12A913|desecration of relics ~ anti-semitic insinuations
12A92|conversion of Jews by force ~ anti-semitism
12A921|compulsory baptism of Jews ~ anti-semitism
12A93|economic and social measures ~ anti-semitism
12A931|oath 'more Judaico' (Jew before court, swearing humiliating oath) ~ anti-semitism
12A932|dress regulations ~ anti-semitism
12A9321|Jew-badge ~ anti-semitism
12A9322|Jew-hat ~ anti-semitism
12A933|ghetto ~ anti-semitism
12A94|outbreaks of violence ~ anti-semitism
12A941|desecration of cemeteries ~ anti-semitism
12A942|desecration and burning of synagogues ~ anti-semitism
12A943|confiscation, burning and desecration of 'Torah' and other books ~ anti-semitism
12A944|massacre, 'pogrom' ~ anti-semitism
12A945|other punishments ~ anti-semitism
12A9451|victim of Inquisition on his way to the stake, wearing a 'sanbenito' (garment and mitre on which demons or Andrew's cross are painted)
12A949|Jewish defence against acts of violence
12A95|anti-semitic organizations
12A96|anti-semitic symbols
12B|non-Christian religions and cults (in general)
12B1|conceptions and ideas visualized ~ non-Christian religions
12B10|non-Christian religion personified or symbolized
12B11|general ideas ~ non-Christian religions
12B12|supreme being, creator, etc. ~ non-Christian religions
12B13|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (non-Christian religions)
12B13(...)|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions)
12B13(...)1|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12B13(...)11|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12B13(...)12|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12B13(...)2|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12B13(...)3|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12B13(...)4|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12B13(...)5|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12B13(...)6|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12B13(...)68|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12B13(...)69|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12B13(...)7|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12B13(...)78|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12B13(...)79|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12B13(...)8|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12B13(...)9|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12B14|representations ~ natural phenomena (non-Christian religions)
12B15|representations ~ man and his nature (non-Christian religions)
12B151|ideas on the beginnings of human culture in primordial times ~ non-Christian religions
12B16|ideas on the animal kingdom, the vegetable world, realia ~ non-Christian religions
12B17|symbolic representations ~ non-Christian religions
12B18|afterlife, the hereafter, the underworld ~ non-Christian religions
12B181|(descent into) the underworld ~ non-Christian religions
12B182|(ascent into) heaven
12B19|demons ~ non-Christian religions
12B2|ritual practices ~ non-Christian religions
12B21|worship and devotion ~ non-Christian religions
12B211|prayer ~ non-Christian religions
12B212|sacrifice ~ non-Christian religions
12B2121|animal sacrifice ~ non-Christian religions
12B2122|human sacrifice ~ non-Christian religions
12B2123|sacrificial feast ~ non-Christian religions
12B213|ritual music and dancing ~ non-Christian religions
12B214|orgy ~ non-Christian religions
12B215|meditation ~ non-Christian religions
12B216|procession ~ non-Christian religions
12B217|ritual meal ~ non-Christian religions
12B218|consecration ~ non-Christian religions
12B2181|dedication, e.g. of a sanctuary ~ non-Christian religions
12B219|other non-Christian ritual practices, e.g. sacral prostitution 'ver sacrum'
12B22|ritual observances in daily life ~ non-Christian religions
12B23|asceticism ~ non-Christian religions
12B231|fasting ~ non-Christian religions
12B24|the believer ~ non-Christian religions
12B25|oracle ~ non-Christian religions
12B29|blasphemy ~ non-Christian religions
12B3|ritual practices with particular objectives ~ non-Christian religions
12B31|fertility rites ~ the soil, man, cattle (non-Christian religions)
12B311|rainmaking ~ fertility rites (non-Christian religions)
12B32|exorcism ~ non-Christian religions
12B33|headhunting ~ non-Christian religions
12B34|cannibalism ~ non-Christian religions
12B4|ritual practices ~ stadia of human life (non-Christian religions)
12B41|ritual practices ~ infancy (non-Christian religions)
12B411|circumcision as ritual practice ~ infancy (non-Christian religions)
12B412|clitoridectomy as ritual practice ~ infancy (non-Christian religions)
12B413|filing of teeth as ritual practice ~ infancy (non-Christian religions)
12B42|ritual practices ~ puberty and initiation ('rites of passage') (non-Christian religions)
12B43|ritual practices ~ purification, blessing (non-Christian religions)
12B44|ritual practices ~ death and burial (non-Christian religions)
12B441|funerary ritual, ancestor cult ~ non-Christian religions
12B442|deification of mortals ~ non-Christian religions
12B5|religious functionaries ~ non-Christian religions
12B51|priest ~ non-Christian religions
12B511|appointment of a new priest ~ non-Christian religions
12B512|wandering begging priest ~ non-Christian religions
12B513|temple servants ~ non-Christian religions
12B5131|temple watch ~ non-Christian religions
12B52|seer, prophet ~ non-Christian religions
12B53|other religious functionaries ~ non-Christian religions
12B531|miracle-workers, performers of miracles ~ non-Christian religions
12B6|places and objects of worship ~ non-Christian religions
12B61|temple, shrine ~ non-Christian religions
12B62|altar ~ non-Christian religions
12B621|house-altar ~ non-Christian religions
12B63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship (non-Christian religions)
12B64|other holy places ~ non-Christian religions
12B7|ritual objects and ritual means ~ non-Christian religions
12B71|mask, mask-costume ~ non-Christian ritual objects
12B72|body-painting ~ non-Christian ritual means
12B73|aids for prayer ~ non-Christian ritual objects
12B74|objects and means ~ meditation (non-Christian religions)
12B741|symbols used in meditation ~ non-Christian religions
12B75|other ritual objects or means ~ non-Christian religions
12B8|religious communities ~ non-Christian religions
12B81|secret societies ~ non-Christian religions
12B82|fraternities ~ non-Christian religions
12B83|age groups ~ non-Christian religions
12B84|mystery cults ~ non-Christian religions
12B9|other social activities ~ non-Christian religions
12B91|feasts and festivals in honour of the gods ~ non-Christian religions
12B92|plays and games ~ non-Christian religions
12BB13|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (non-Christian religions)
12BB13(...)|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions)
12BB13(...)1|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12BB13(...)11|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12BB13(...)12|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12BB13(...)2|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12BB13(...)3|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12BB13(...)4|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12BB13(...)5|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12BB13(...)6|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12BB13(...)68|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12BB13(...)69|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12BB13(...)7|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12BB13(...)78|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12BB13(...)79|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12BB13(...)8|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12BB13(...)9|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (non-Christian religions) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12BB42|ritual practices ~ puberty and initiation ('rites of passage') (non-Christian religions) - BB - girls
12BB51|priest ~ non-Christian religions - BB - priestess
12BB511|appointment of a new priest ~ non-Christian religions - BB - priestess
12BB512|wandering begging priest ~ non-Christian religions - BB - priestess
12BB513|temple servants ~ non-Christian religions - BB - priestess
12BB5131|temple watch ~ non-Christian religions - BB - priestess
12BB52|seer, prophet ~ non-Christian religions - BB - seeress, prophetess
12BB62|altar ~ non-Christian religions - BB - in the open air
12BB621|house-altar ~ non-Christian religions - BB - in the open air
12BB63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship (non-Christian religions) - BB - in the open air
12BB84|mystery cults ~ non-Christian religions - BB - women only
12BB91|feasts and festivals in honour of the gods ~ non-Christian religions - BB - women only
12C|Egyptian religion
12C1|conceptions and ideas visualized ~ Egyptian religion
12C13|representations ~ Egyptian gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc.
12C13(...)|representations ~ Egyptian gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME)
12C13(...)1|representations ~ Egyptian gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(...)11|representations ~ Egyptian gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(...)12|representations ~ Egyptian gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(...)2|representations ~ Egyptian gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(...)3|representations ~ Egyptian gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(...)4|representations ~ Egyptian gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(...)5|representations ~ Egyptian gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(...)6|representations ~ Egyptian gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(...)68|representations ~ Egyptian gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(...)69|representations ~ Egyptian gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(...)7|representations ~ Egyptian gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(...)78|representations ~ Egyptian gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(...)79|representations ~ Egyptian gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(...)8|representations ~ Egyptian gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(...)9|representations ~ Egyptian gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(AMON-RE)|Amon-Re, god of the sun
12C13(AMON-RE)1|Amon-Re, god of the sun - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(AMON-RE)11|Amon-Re, god of the sun - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(AMON-RE)12|Amon-Re, god of the sun - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(AMON-RE)2|Amon-Re, god of the sun - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(AMON-RE)3|most important deeds of Amon-Re
12C13(AMON-RE)31|Amon-Re crossing the firmament by day and the underworld by night
12C13(AMON-RE)4|Amon-Re, god of the sun - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(AMON-RE)5|Amon-Re, god of the sun - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(AMON-RE)6|Amon-Re, god of the sun - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(AMON-RE)68|Amon-Re, god of the sun - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(AMON-RE)69|Amon-Re, god of the sun - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(AMON-RE)7|Amon-Re, god of the sun - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(AMON-RE)78|Amon-Re, god of the sun - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(AMON-RE)79|Amon-Re, god of the sun - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(AMON-RE)8|Amon-Re, god of the sun - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(AMON-RE)9|Amon-Re, god of the sun - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(HORUS)|Horus, son of Osiris and Isis
12C13(HORUS)1|Horus, son of Osiris and Isis - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(HORUS)11|Horus, son of Osiris and Isis - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(HORUS)12|Horus, son of Osiris and Isis - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(HORUS)2|Horus, son of Osiris and Isis - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(HORUS)3|Horus, son of Osiris and Isis - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(HORUS)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Horus
12C13(HORUS)41|Horus fighting with Seth, the murderer of his father Osiris
12C13(HORUS)5|Horus, son of Osiris and Isis - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(HORUS)6|Horus, son of Osiris and Isis - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(HORUS)68|Horus, son of Osiris and Isis - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(HORUS)69|Horus, son of Osiris and Isis - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(HORUS)7|Horus, son of Osiris and Isis - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(HORUS)78|Horus, son of Osiris and Isis - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(HORUS)79|Horus, son of Osiris and Isis - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(HORUS)8|Horus, son of Osiris and Isis - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(HORUS)9|Horus, son of Osiris and Isis - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(OSIRIS)|Osiris, god of the underworld
12C13(OSIRIS)1|Osiris, god of the underworld - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(OSIRIS)11|Osiris, god of the underworld - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(OSIRIS)12|Osiris, god of the underworld - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(OSIRIS)2|Osiris, god of the underworld - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(OSIRIS)3|Osiris, god of the underworld - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(OSIRIS)4|Osiris, god of the underworld - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(OSIRIS)5|Osiris, god of the underworld - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(OSIRIS)6|suffering, misfortune of Osiris
12C13(OSIRIS)68|death of Osiris
12C13(OSIRIS)681|Osiris is murdered by his brother Seth
12C13(OSIRIS)69|suffering, misfortune of Osiris - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(OSIRIS)7|Osiris, god of the underworld - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(OSIRIS)78|Osiris, god of the underworld - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(OSIRIS)79|Osiris, god of the underworld - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(OSIRIS)8|Osiris, god of the underworld - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(OSIRIS)9|Osiris, god of the underworld - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(THOTH)|Thoth, god of the moon
12C13(THOTH)1|Thoth, god of the moon - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(THOTH)11|Thoth, god of the moon - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(THOTH)12|Thoth, god of the moon - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(THOTH)2|Thoth, god of the moon - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(THOTH)3|most important deeds of Thoth
12C13(THOTH)31|Thoth weighs the hearts of the deceased at their judgement and reports the result to Osiris
12C13(THOTH)4|Thoth, god of the moon - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(THOTH)5|Thoth, god of the moon - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(THOTH)6|Thoth, god of the moon - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(THOTH)68|Thoth, god of the moon - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(THOTH)69|Thoth, god of the moon - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(THOTH)7|Thoth, god of the moon - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(THOTH)78|Thoth, god of the moon - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(THOTH)79|Thoth, god of the moon - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(THOTH)8|Thoth, god of the moon - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12C13(THOTH)9|Thoth, god of the moon - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12C2|ritual practices ~ Egyptian religion
12C21|worship and devotion (in general) ~ Egyptian religion
12C212|sacrifice ~ Egyptian religion
12C2121|animal sacrifice ~ Egyptian religion
12C213|making music and dancing ~ Egyptian religion
12C214|orgy ~ Egyptian religion
12C215|meditation ~ Egyptian religion
12C216|procession ~ Egyptian religion
12C217|ritual meal ~ Egyptian religion
12C218|consecration ~ Egyptian religion
12C2181|dedication, e.g. of a sanctuary ~ Egyptian religion
12C219|other ritual practices ~ Egyptian religion
12C3|ritual practices with particular objectives ~ Egyptian religion
12C31|fertility rites ~ the soil, man, cattle (Egyptian religion)
12C311|rainmaking ~ fertility rites (Egyptian religion)
12C4|ritual practices ~ stadia of human life (Egyptian religion)
12C44|ritual practices ~ death and burial (Egyptian religion)
12C441|funerary ritual, ancestor cult ~ Egyptian religion
12C5|religious functionaries ~ Egyptian religion
12C51|priest ~ Egyptian religion
12C513|temple servants ~ Egyptian religion
12C52|seer, prophet ~ Egyptian religion
12C6|places of worship ~ Egyptian religion
12C61|temple, shrine ~ Egyptian religion
12C62|altar ~ Egyptian religion
12C621|house-altar ~ Egyptian religion
12C63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship (Egyptian religion)
12CC13|representations ~ Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc.
12CC13(...)|representations ~ Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME)
12CC13(...)1|representations ~ Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(...)11|representations ~ Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(...)12|representations ~ Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(...)2|representations ~ Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(...)3|representations ~ Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(...)4|representations ~ Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(...)5|representations ~ Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(...)6|representations ~ Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(...)68|representations ~ Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(...)69|representations ~ Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(...)7|representations ~ Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(...)78|representations ~ Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(...)79|representations ~ Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(...)8|representations ~ Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(...)9|representations ~ Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(ISIS)|Isis, the mother-goddess
12CC13(ISIS)1|Isis, the mother-goddess - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(ISIS)11|Isis, the mother-goddess - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(ISIS)12|Isis, the mother-goddess - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(ISIS)2|Isis, the mother-goddess - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(ISIS)3|Isis, the mother-goddess - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(ISIS)4|Isis, the mother-goddess - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(ISIS)5|Isis, the mother-goddess - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(ISIS)6|suffering, misfortune of Isis
12CC13(ISIS)61|Isis finds the body of her murdered husband Osiris and brings him back to life
12CC13(ISIS)68|suffering, misfortune of Isis - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(ISIS)69|suffering, misfortune of Isis - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(ISIS)7|Isis, the mother-goddess - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(ISIS)78|Isis, the mother-goddess - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(ISIS)79|Isis, the mother-goddess - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(ISIS)8|Isis, the mother-goddess - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC13(ISIS)9|Isis, the mother-goddess - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12CC51|priest ~ Egyptian religion - CC - priestess
12CC513|temple servants ~ Egyptian religion - CC - priestess
12CC52|seer, prophet ~ Egyptian religion - CC - seeress, prophetess
12CC62|altar ~ Egyptian religion - CC - in the open air
12CC621|house-altar ~ Egyptian religion - CC - in the open air
12CC63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship (Egyptian religion) - CC - in the open air
12D|Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa
12D1|conceptions and ideas visualized ~ Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa
12D13|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa)
12D13(...)|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa)
12D13(...)1|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12D13(...)11|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12D13(...)12|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12D13(...)2|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12D13(...)3|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12D13(...)4|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12D13(...)5|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12D13(...)6|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12D13(...)68|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12D13(...)69|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12D13(...)7|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12D13(...)78|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12D13(...)79|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12D13(...)8|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12D13(...)9|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12D2|ritual practices ~ Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa
12D21|worship and devotion (in general) ~ Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa
12D211|prayer ~ Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa
12D212|sacrifice ~ Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa
12D2121|animal sacrifice ~ Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern African
12D2122|human sacrifice ~ Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa
12D2123|sacrificial feast ~ Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa
12D5|religious functionaries ~ Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa
12D51|priest ~ Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa
12D6|places and objects of worship ~ objects of worship in Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa
12D61|temple, shrine ~ Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa
12D62|altar ~ Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa
12D63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship in Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa
12DD13|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa)
12DD13(...)|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa)
12DD13(...)1|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(...)11|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(...)12|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(...)2|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(...)3|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(...)4|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(...)5|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(...)6|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(...)68|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(...)69|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(...)7|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(...)78|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(...)79|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(...)8|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(...)9|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Babylonian-Assyrian religions and antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(ISHTAR)|Ishtar, Babylonian-Assyrian goddess of fertility and procreation
12DD13(ISHTAR)1|Ishtar, Babylonian-Assyrian goddess of fertility and procreation - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(ISHTAR)11|Ishtar, Babylonian-Assyrian goddess of fertility and procreation - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(ISHTAR)12|Ishtar, Babylonian-Assyrian goddess of fertility and procreation - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(ISHTAR)2|Ishtar, Babylonian-Assyrian goddess of fertility and procreation - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(ISHTAR)3|Ishtar, Babylonian-Assyrian goddess of fertility and procreation - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(ISHTAR)4|Ishtar, Babylonian-Assyrian goddess of fertility and procreation - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(ISHTAR)5|Ishtar, Babylonian-Assyrian goddess of fertility and procreation - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(ISHTAR)6|suffering, misfortune of Ishtar
12DD13(ISHTAR)61|Ishtar descends into the underworld
12DD13(ISHTAR)68|suffering, misfortune of Ishtar - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(ISHTAR)69|suffering, misfortune of Ishtar - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(ISHTAR)7|Ishtar, Babylonian-Assyrian goddess of fertility and procreation - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(ISHTAR)78|Ishtar, Babylonian-Assyrian goddess of fertility and procreation - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(ISHTAR)79|Ishtar, Babylonian-Assyrian goddess of fertility and procreation - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(ISHTAR)8|Ishtar, Babylonian-Assyrian goddess of fertility and procreation - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD13(ISHTAR)9|Ishtar, Babylonian-Assyrian goddess of fertility and procreation - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12DD51|priest ~ Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa - DD - priestess
12DD62|altar ~ Babylonian-Assyrian religions and other antique religions of the Near East and Northern Africa - DD - in the open air
12E|Greek religion (including Minoan and Mycenaean culture)
12E1|conceptions and ideas visualized ~ Greek religion
12E13|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (Greek religion)
12E13(...)|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion)
12E13(...)1|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12E13(...)11|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12E13(...)12|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12E13(...)2|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12E13(...)3|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12E13(...)4|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12E13(...)5|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12E13(...)6|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12E13(...)68|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12E13(...)69|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12E13(...)7|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12E13(...)78|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12E13(...)79|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12E13(...)8|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12E13(...)9|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12E14|representations ~ natural phenomena (Greek religion)
12E15|representations ~ man and his nature (Greek religion)
12E151|ideas on the beginnings of human culture in primordial times ~ Greek religion
12E16|ideas on the animal kingdom, the vegetable world, realia ~ Greek religion
12E17|symbolic representations ~ Greek religion
12E18|the underworld ~ Greek religion : Use 93 E
12E181|descent into the underworld ~ Greek religion
12E19|demons ~ Greek religion
12E2|ritual practices ~ Greek religion
12E21|worship and devotion (in general) ~ Greek religion
12E212|sacrifice ~ Greek religion
12E2121|animal sacrifice ~ Greek religion
12E2122|human sacrifice ~ Greek religion
12E2123|sacrificial feast ~ Greek religion
12E2123(...)|sacrificial feast (with NAME) ~ Greek religion
12E213|'parthenia', Greek religious songs by choirs of maidens
12E217|ritual meal ~ Greek religion
12E218|consecration ~ Greek religion
12E2181|dedication, e.g. of a sanctuary ~ Greek religion
12E25|oracle ~ Greek religion
12E4|ritual practices ~ stadia of human life (Greek religion)
12E44|ritual practices ~ death and burial (Greek religion)
12E441|funerary ritual, ancestor cult ~ Greek religion
12E5|religious functionaries ~ Greek religion
12E51|priest ~ Greek religion
12E512|'metragyrti', wandering begging priests ~ Greek religion
12E52|seer, prophet ~ Greek religion
12E52(...)|seer, prophet (with NAME) ~ Greek religion
12E6|places and objects of worship ~ Greek religion
12E61|temple, shrine ~ Greek religion
12E62|altar ~ Greek religion
12E621|house-altar ~ Greek religion
12E63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship in Greek religion
12E64|other holy places ~ Greek religion
12E64(...)|other holy places (with NAME) ~ Greek religion
12E64(DODONA)|Dodona, place of worship of Zeus ~ Greek religion
12E7|ritual objects and ritual means ~ Greek religion
12E75|other ritual objects or means ~ Greek religion
12E8|Greek religious communities
12E84|mystery cults ~ Greek religion
12E84(...)|mystery cults (with NAME) ~ Greek religion
12E84(DIONYSUS)|Dionysian mysteries
12E84(ELEUSIS)|Eleusinian mysteries, in honour of Demeter
12E84(ORPHEUS)|Orphic mysteries
12E84(SAMOTHRACE)|Samothracian mysteries, in honour of the Cabiri
12E9|other social activities ~ Greek religion
12E91|feasts and festivals in honour of the Greek gods
12E91(...)|feasts and festivals in honour of the Greek gods (with NAME)
12E91(ANTHESTERIA)|'Anthesteria', festival of Dionysus
12E91(PANATHENAEA)|'Panathenaea', feast in honour of Athena
12E92|plays and games in honour of the Greek gods
12E92(...)|plays and games in honour of the Greek gods (with NAME)
12E92(ISTHMIAN GAMES)|Isthmian games, in honour of Poseidon
12E92(NEMEAN GAMES)|Nemean games, in honour of Zeus
12E92(OLYMPIAN GAMES)|Olympian games, in honour of Zeus : Use 12 E 92 (OLYMPIC GAMES)
12E92(OLYMPIC GAMES)|Olympic games, in honour of Zeus
12E92(PYTHIAN GAMES)|Pythian games, in honour of Apollo
12EE13|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (Greek religion)
12EE13(...)|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion)
12EE13(...)1|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12EE13(...)11|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12EE13(...)12|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12EE13(...)2|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12EE13(...)3|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12EE13(...)4|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12EE13(...)5|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12EE13(...)6|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12EE13(...)68|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12EE13(...)69|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12EE13(...)7|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12EE13(...)78|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12EE13(...)79|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12EE13(...)8|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12EE13(...)9|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Greek religion) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12EE51|priest ~ Greek religion - EE - priestess
12EE512|'metragyrti', wandering begging priests ~ Greek religion - EE - priestess
12EE52|seer, prophet ~ Greek religion - EE - seeress, prophetess
12EE52(...)|seer, prophet (with NAME) ~ Greek religion - EE - seeress, prophetess
12EE62|altar ~ Greek religion - EE - in the open air
12EE621|house-altar ~ Greek religion - EE - in the open air
12EE63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship in Greek religion - EE - in the open air
12EE84|mystery cults ~ Greek religion (women only)
12EE84(...)|mystery cults (with NAME) ~ Greek religion (women only)
12EE84(DIONYSUS)|Dionysian mysteries - EE - women only
12EE84(ELEUSIS)|Eleusinian mysteries, in honour of Demeter - EE - women only
12EE84(ORPHEUS)|Orphic mysteries - EE - women only
12EE84(SAMOTHRACE)|Samothracian mysteries, in honour of the Cabiri - EE - women only
12EE84(THESMOPHORIA)|'Thesmophoria', mystery in honour of Demeter
12EE91|feasts and festivals in honour of the Greek gods - EE - women only
12EE91(...)|feasts and festivals in honour of the Greek gods (with NAME) - EE - women only
12EE91(ANTHESTERIA)|'Anthesteria', festival of Dionysus - EE - women only
12EE91(PANATHENAEA)|'Panathenaea', feast in honour of Athena - EE - women only
12F|Roman religion (including Etruscan religion)
12F1|conceptions and ideas visualized ~ Roman religion
12F13|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (Roman religion)
12F13(...)|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion)
12F13(...)1|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12F13(...)11|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12F13(...)12|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12F13(...)2|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12F13(...)3|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12F13(...)4|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12F13(...)5|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12F13(...)6|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12F13(...)68|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12F13(...)69|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12F13(...)7|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12F13(...)78|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12F13(...)79|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12F13(...)8|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12F13(...)9|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12F14|representations ~ natural phenomena (Roman religion)
12F15|representations ~ man and his nature (Roman religion)
12F151|ideas on the beginnings of human culture in primordial times ~ Roman religion
12F16|ideas on the animal kingdom, the vegetable world, realia ~ Roman religion
12F17|symbolic representations ~ Roman religion
12F18|the underworld ~ Roman religion
12F181|descent into the underworld ~ Roman religion
12F19|demons ~ Roman religion
12F2|ritual practices ~ Roman religion
12F21|worship and devotion (in general) ~ Roman religion
12F211|prayer ~ Roman religion
12F212|sacrifice ~ Roman religion
12F2121|animal sacrifice ~ Roman religion
12F2122|human sacrifice ~ Roman religion
12F2123|sacrificial feast ~ Roman religion
12F2123(...)|sacrificial feast (with NAME) ~ Roman religion
12F2123(SUOVETAURILIA)|'Suovetaurilia', offering of a boar, a ram and a bull ~ Roman religion
12F2123(TAUROBOLIA)|'Taurobolia', offering a bull ~ Roman religion
12F213|ritual music and dancing ~ Roman religion
12F214|orgy ~ Roman religion
12F215|meditation ~ Roman religion
12F216|procession ~ Roman religion
12F219|other ritual practices ~ Roman religion
12F23|asceticism ~ Roman religion
12F231|fasting ~ Roman religion
12F24|the believer ~ Roman religion
12F25|oracle ~ Roman religion
12F29|blasphemy ~ Roman religion
12F3|ritual practices with particular objectives ~ Roman religion
12F31|fertility rites ~ the soil, man, cattle (Roman religion)
12F311|rainmaking ~ fertility rites (Roman religion)
12F32|exorcism ~ Roman religion
12F4|ritual practices ~ stadia of human life (Roman religion)
12F44|ritual practices ~ death and burial (Roman religion)
12F441|funerary ritual, ancestor cult ~ Roman religion
12F442|deification of mortals ~ Roman religion
12F5|religious functionaries ~ Roman religion
12F51|priest ~ Roman religion
12F51(...)|priest (with NAME) ~ Roman religion
12F51(FLAMEN DIALIS)|'flamen Dialis', priest of Jupiter (Roman religion)
12F513|temple servants ~ Roman religion
12F52|seer, prophet ~ Roman religion
12F52(...)|seer, prophet (with NAME) ~ Roman religion
12F52(AUGUR)|'augur' ~ Roman religion
12F52(HARUSPEX)|'haruspex' ~ Roman religion
12F6|places and objects of worship ~ Roman religion
12F61|temple, shrine ~ Roman religion
12F62|altar ~ Roman religion
12F621|house-altar ~ Roman religion
12F63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship in Roman religion
12F64|other holy places ~ Roman religion
12F64(...)|other holy places (with NAME) ~ Roman religion
12F7|ritual objects and ritual means ~ Roman religion
12F75|other ritual objects or means ~ Roman religion
12F9|other social activities: feasts, games ~ Roman religion
12F91|feasts and festivals in honour of the Roman gods
12F91(...)|feasts and festivals in honour of the Roman gods (with NAME)
12F91(COMPITALIA)|'Compitalia', feast in honour of the Lares
12F91(LUPERCALIA)|'Lupercalia', feast in honour of Faunus-Lupercus
12F91(MATRONALIA)|'Matronalia', feast in honour of Juno
12F91(SATURNALIA)|'Saturnalia', feast in honour of Saturn
12F91(VINALIA)|'Vinalia', wine festival in honour of Jupiter
12F92|plays and games in honour of the Roman gods
12F92(...)|plays and games in honour of the Roman gods (with NAME)
12F92(LUDI CEREALES)|'Ludi Cereales', in honour of Ceres
12F92(LUDI MEGALENSES)|'Ludi Megalenses', in honour of Cybele
12F92(LUDI ROMANI)|'Ludi Romani', in honour of Jupiter
12F92(SAECULARES LUDI)|'Saeculares Ludi', in honour of Pluto and Proserpina
12FF13|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (Roman religion)
12FF13(...)|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion)
12FF13(...)1|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12FF13(...)11|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12FF13(...)12|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12FF13(...)2|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12FF13(...)3|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12FF13(...)4|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12FF13(...)5|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12FF13(...)6|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12FF13(...)68|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12FF13(...)69|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12FF13(...)7|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12FF13(...)78|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12FF13(...)79|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12FF13(...)8|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12FF13(...)9|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (Roman religion) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12FF51|priestess ~ Roman religion
12FF513|temple servants ~ Roman religion - FF - priestess
12FF52|seeress, prophetess ~ Roman religion
12FF52(...)|seeress, prophetess (with NAME) ~ Roman religion
12FF62|altar ~ Roman religion - FF - in the open air
12FF621|house-altar ~ Roman religion - FF - in the open air
12FF63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship in Roman religion - FF - in the open air
12FF91|feasts and festivals in honour of the Roman gods - FF - women only
12G|Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
12G1|conceptions and ideas visualized ~ Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
12G12|supreme being, creator, etc. ~ Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
12G13|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
12G13(...)|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
12G13(...)1|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12G13(...)11|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12G13(...)12|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12G13(...)2|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12G13(...)3|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12G13(...)4|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12G13(...)5|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12G13(...)6|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12G13(...)68|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12G13(...)69|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12G13(...)7|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12G13(...)78|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12G13(...)79|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12G13(...)8|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12G13(...)9|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12G2|ritual practices ~ Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
12G21|worship and devotion (in general) ~ Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
12G211|prayer ~ Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
12G4|ritual practices ~ stadia of human life in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
12G5|religious functionaries ~ Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
12G51|priest ~ Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
12G6|places and objects of worship ~ Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
12G61|temple, shrine ~ Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
12G62|altar ~ Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
12G63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
12GG13|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
12GG13(...)|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions)
12GG13(...)1|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12GG13(...)11|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12GG13(...)12|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12GG13(...)2|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12GG13(...)3|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12GG13(...)4|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12GG13(...)5|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12GG13(...)6|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12GG13(...)68|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12GG13(...)69|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12GG13(...)7|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12GG13(...)78|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12GG13(...)79|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12GG13(...)8|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12GG13(...)9|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12GG51|priest ~ Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - GG - priestess
12GG62|altar ~ Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - GG - in the open air
12GG63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship in Mithraism and other Hellenistic or Late Roman (provincial) religions (including ancient Iranian religions) - GG - in the open air
12H|Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H1|conceptions and ideas visualized ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H12|Brahma (supreme being, creator, etc. ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism)
12H13|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism)
12H13(...)|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism)
12H13(...)1|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(...)11|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(...)12|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(...)2|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(...)3|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(...)4|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(...)5|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(...)6|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(...)68|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(...)69|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(...)7|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(...)78|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(...)79|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(...)8|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(...)9|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(BUDDHA)|Buddha, founder of Buddhism
12H13(BUDDHA)1|early life, prime youth of Buddha
12H13(BUDDHA)11|birth of Buddha
12H13(BUDDHA)12|early life, prime youth of Buddha - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(BUDDHA)2|Buddha, founder of Buddhism - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(BUDDHA)3|Buddha, founder of Buddhism - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(BUDDHA)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Buddha
12H13(BUDDHA)41|Buddha defeats Mara, the god of evil, and his demons by meditation
12H13(BUDDHA)5|Buddha, founder of Buddhism - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(BUDDHA)6|Buddha, founder of Buddhism - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(BUDDHA)68|Buddha, founder of Buddhism - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(BUDDHA)69|Buddha, founder of Buddhism - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(BUDDHA)7|Buddha, founder of Buddhism - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(BUDDHA)78|Buddha, founder of Buddhism - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(BUDDHA)79|Buddha, founder of Buddhism - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(BUDDHA)8|Buddha, founder of Buddhism - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(BUDDHA)9|Buddha, founder of Buddhism - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(GARUDA)|Garuda, half man half bird
12H13(GARUDA)1|Garuda, half man half bird - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(GARUDA)11|Garuda, half man half bird - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(GARUDA)12|Garuda, half man half bird - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(GARUDA)2|Garuda, half man half bird - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(GARUDA)3|Garuda, half man half bird - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(GARUDA)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Garuda
12H13(GARUDA)41|Garuda, half man half bird, defeats the snakes by which his mother was held in slavery
12H13(GARUDA)5|Garuda, half man half bird - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(GARUDA)6|Garuda, half man half bird - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(GARUDA)68|Garuda, half man half bird - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(GARUDA)69|Garuda, half man half bird - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(GARUDA)7|Garuda, half man half bird - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(GARUDA)78|Garuda, half man half bird - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(GARUDA)79|Garuda, half man half bird - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(GARUDA)8|Garuda, half man half bird - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(GARUDA)9|Garuda, half man half bird - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(KRISHNA)|Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu
12H13(KRISHNA)1|Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(KRISHNA)11|Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(KRISHNA)12|Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(KRISHNA)2|Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(KRISHNA)3|Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(KRISHNA)4|Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(KRISHNA)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Krishna
12H13(KRISHNA)51|Krishna playing the flute, surrounded by dancing maidens
12H13(KRISHNA)6|Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(KRISHNA)68|Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(KRISHNA)69|Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(KRISHNA)7|Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(KRISHNA)78|Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(KRISHNA)79|Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(KRISHNA)8|Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(KRISHNA)9|Krishna, 8th incarnation of Vishnu - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(RAMA)|Rama, 7th incarnation of Vishnu
12H13(RAMA)1|Rama, 7th incarnation of Vishnu - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(RAMA)11|Rama, 7th incarnation of Vishnu - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(RAMA)12|Rama, 7th incarnation of Vishnu - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(RAMA)2|Rama, 7th incarnation of Vishnu - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(RAMA)3|Rama, 7th incarnation of Vishnu - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(RAMA)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Rama
12H13(RAMA)41|helped by apes, Rama rescues his wife Sita from the demon Ravana
12H13(RAMA)5|Rama, 7th incarnation of Vishnu - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(RAMA)6|suffering, misfortune of Rama
12H13(RAMA)61|Rama in exile in the forest
12H13(RAMA)68|suffering, misfortune of Rama - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(RAMA)69|suffering, misfortune of Rama - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(RAMA)7|Rama, 7th incarnation of Vishnu - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(RAMA)78|Rama, 7th incarnation of Vishnu - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(RAMA)79|Rama, 7th incarnation of Vishnu - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(RAMA)8|Rama, 7th incarnation of Vishnu - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(RAMA)9|Rama, 7th incarnation of Vishnu - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(SHIVA)|Shiva, god of fertility of nature
12H13(SHIVA)1|Shiva, god of fertility of nature - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(SHIVA)11|Shiva, god of fertility of nature - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(SHIVA)12|Shiva, god of fertility of nature - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(SHIVA)2|Shiva, god of fertility of nature - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(SHIVA)3|Shiva, god of fertility of nature - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(SHIVA)4|Shiva, god of fertility of nature - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(SHIVA)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Shiva
12H13(SHIVA)51|Shiva dancing
12H13(SHIVA)6|Shiva, god of fertility of nature - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(SHIVA)68|Shiva, god of fertility of nature - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(SHIVA)69|Shiva, god of fertility of nature - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(SHIVA)7|Shiva, god of fertility of nature - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(SHIVA)78|Shiva, god of fertility of nature - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(SHIVA)79|Shiva, god of fertility of nature - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(SHIVA)8|Shiva, god of fertility of nature - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(SHIVA)9|Shiva, god of fertility of nature - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VAMANA)|the dwarf Vamana, 5th incarnation of Vishnu
12H13(VAMANA)1|the dwarf Vamana, 5th incarnation of Vishnu - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VAMANA)11|the dwarf Vamana, 5th incarnation of Vishnu - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VAMANA)12|the dwarf Vamana, 5th incarnation of Vishnu - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VAMANA)2|the dwarf Vamana, 5th incarnation of Vishnu - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VAMANA)3|most important deeds of Vamana
12H13(VAMANA)31|Vamana, assuming gigantic form, jumps with one step over the whole world, and with a second step jumps to heaven, thus humiliating the demon-king Bali, who had offered to him as much land as he could step in three paces
12H13(VAMANA)4|the dwarf Vamana, 5th incarnation of Vishnu - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VAMANA)5|the dwarf Vamana, 5th incarnation of Vishnu - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VAMANA)6|the dwarf Vamana, 5th incarnation of Vishnu - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VAMANA)68|the dwarf Vamana, 5th incarnation of Vishnu - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VAMANA)69|the dwarf Vamana, 5th incarnation of Vishnu - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VAMANA)7|the dwarf Vamana, 5th incarnation of Vishnu - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VAMANA)78|the dwarf Vamana, 5th incarnation of Vishnu - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VAMANA)79|the dwarf Vamana, 5th incarnation of Vishnu - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VAMANA)8|the dwarf Vamana, 5th incarnation of Vishnu - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VAMANA)9|the dwarf Vamana, 5th incarnation of Vishnu - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VISHNU)|Vishnu, protector and preserver of the world
12H13(VISHNU)1|Vishnu, protector and preserver of the world - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VISHNU)11|Vishnu, protector and preserver of the world - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VISHNU)12|Vishnu, protector and preserver of the world - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VISHNU)2|Vishnu, protector and preserver of the world - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VISHNU)3|Vishnu, protector and preserver of the world - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VISHNU)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Vishnu
12H13(VISHNU)41|Vishnu fighting evil
12H13(VISHNU)5|Vishnu, protector and preserver of the world - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VISHNU)6|Vishnu, protector and preserver of the world - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VISHNU)68|Vishnu, protector and preserver of the world - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VISHNU)69|Vishnu, protector and preserver of the world - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VISHNU)7|Vishnu, protector and preserver of the world - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VISHNU)78|Vishnu, protector and preserver of the world - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VISHNU)79|Vishnu, protector and preserver of the world - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VISHNU)8|Vishnu, protector and preserver of the world - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12H13(VISHNU)9|Vishnu, protector and preserver of the world - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12H2|ritual practices ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H21|worship and devotion (in general) ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H211|prayer ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H215|meditating ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H22|ritual observances in daily life ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H23|asceticism ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H3|ritual practices with particular objectives ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H4|ritual practices ~ stadia of human life (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism)
12H43|ritual practices ~ purification, blessing (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism)
12H44|ritual practices ~ death and burial (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism)
12H441|funerary ritual, ancestor cult ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H5|religious functionaries ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H51|priest ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H511|appointment of a new priest ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H512|wandering begging priest ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H513|temple servants ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H52|seer, prophet ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H52(...)|seer, prophet (with NAME) ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H53|other religious functionaries ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H531|miracle-workers, performers of miracles ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H6|places and objects of worship ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H61|temple, shrine ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H62|altar ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism)
12H7|ritual objects and ritual means ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12H74|objects and means ~ meditation (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism)
12H741|symbols used in meditation ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12HH13|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism)
12HH13(...)|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism)
12HH13(...)1|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12HH13(...)11|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12HH13(...)12|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12HH13(...)2|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12HH13(...)3|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12HH13(...)4|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12HH13(...)5|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12HH13(...)6|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12HH13(...)68|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12HH13(...)69|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12HH13(...)7|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12HH13(...)78|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12HH13(...)79|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12HH13(...)8|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12HH13(...)9|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12HH51|priestess ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
12HH511|appointment of a new priest ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism - HH - priestess
12HH512|wandering begging priest ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism - HH - priestess
12HH513|temple servants ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism - HH - priestess
12HH52|seer, prophet ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism - HH - seeress, prophetess
12HH52(...)|seer, prophet (with NAME) ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism - HH - seeress, prophetess
12HH62|altar ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism - HH - in the open air
12HH63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism) - HH - in the open air
12I|Islam, Mohammedanism
12I1|conceptions and ideas visualized ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I10|personification of Mohammedanism
12I12|Allah (supreme being, creator, etc. ~ Islam, Mohammedanism)
12I19|demons ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I2|ritual practices ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I21|worship and devotion ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I211|prayer ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I213|ritual music and dancing ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I219|other ritual practices ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I23|asceticism ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I231|fasting ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I24|the believer ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I4|ritual practices ~ stadia of human life (Islam, Mohammedanism)
12I44|ritual practices ~ death and burial (Islam, Mohammedanism)
12I441|funerary ritual, ancestor cult ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I5|religious functionaries ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I51|priest ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I512|wandering begging priest ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I52|seer, prophet ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I52(...)|seer, prophet (with NAME) ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I52(MOHAMMED)|seer, prophet ~ Islam, Mohammedanism: Mohammed
12I6|places and objects of worship ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I61|temple, shrine ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I63|statues, paintings, etc. as objects of worship (Islam, Mohammedanism)
12I64|other holy places ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I64(...)|other holy places (with NAME) ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I8|religious communities ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12I82|fraternities ~ Islam, Mohammedanism
12II63|statues, paintings, etc. as objects of worship (Islam, Mohammedanism) - II - in the open air
12K|Celtic religion
12K2|ritual practices ~ Celtic religion
12K21|worship and devotion ~ Celtic religion
12K211|prayer ~ Celtic religion
12K212|sacrifice ~ Celtic religion
12K5|religious functionaries ~ Celtic religion
12K51|druid (Celtic religious functionary)
12K6|places and objects of worship ~ Celtic religion
12K61|temple, shrine ~ Celtic religion
12L|Germanic and Scandinavian religions
12L1|conceptions and ideas visualized ~ Germanic and Scandinavian religions
12L13|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (Germanic and Scandinavian religions)
12L13(...)|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions)
12L13(...)1|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(...)11|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(...)12|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(...)2|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(...)3|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(...)4|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(...)5|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(...)6|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(...)68|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(...)69|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(...)7|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(...)78|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(...)79|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(...)8|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(...)9|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(BALDER)|Balder, the son of Odin and Frigg
12L13(BALDER)1|Balder, the son of Odin and Frigg - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(BALDER)11|Balder, the son of Odin and Frigg - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(BALDER)12|Balder, the son of Odin and Frigg - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(BALDER)2|Balder, the son of Odin and Frigg - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(BALDER)3|Balder, the son of Odin and Frigg - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(BALDER)4|Balder, the son of Odin and Frigg - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(BALDER)5|Balder, the son of Odin and Frigg - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(BALDER)6|suffering, misfortune of Balder
12L13(BALDER)68|death of Balder
12L13(BALDER)681|under the guidance of Loki the blind god Höd wounds Balder mortally with his arrow
12L13(BALDER)69|suffering, misfortune of Balder - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(BALDER)7|Balder, the son of Odin and Frigg - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(BALDER)78|Balder, the son of Odin and Frigg - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(BALDER)79|Balder, the son of Odin and Frigg - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(BALDER)8|Balder, the son of Odin and Frigg - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(BALDER)9|Balder, the son of Odin and Frigg - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(LOKI)|Loki, the god of evil
12L13(LOKI)1|Loki, the god of evil - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(LOKI)11|Loki, the god of evil - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(LOKI)12|Loki, the god of evil - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(LOKI)2|Loki, the god of evil - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(LOKI)3|most important deeds of Loki
12L13(LOKI)31|Loki brings back Idun and her apples which render eternal youth
12L13(LOKI)4|Loki, the god of evil - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(LOKI)5|Loki, the god of evil - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(LOKI)6|suffering, misfortune of Loki
12L13(LOKI)61|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
12L13(LOKI)68|suffering, misfortune of Loki - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(LOKI)69|suffering, misfortune of Loki - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(LOKI)7|Loki, the god of evil - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(LOKI)78|Loki, the god of evil - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(LOKI)79|Loki, the god of evil - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(LOKI)8|Loki, the god of evil - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(LOKI)9|Loki, the god of evil - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(ODIN)|Odin, god of occult wisdom
12L13(ODIN)1|Odin, god of occult wisdom - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(ODIN)11|Odin, god of occult wisdom - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(ODIN)12|Odin, god of occult wisdom - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(ODIN)2|Odin, god of occult wisdom - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(ODIN)3|most important deeds of Odin
12L13(ODIN)31|Odin brings poetry to the gods (usually in the form of an eagle): he steals the sacred mead of poetry, brewed from the blood of the murdered god Kvasir, from a giant
12L13(ODIN)4|Odin, god of occult wisdom - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(ODIN)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Odin
12L13(ODIN)51|Odin riding his eight-legged horse Sleipnir
12L13(ODIN)6|Odin, god of occult wisdom - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(ODIN)68|Odin, god of occult wisdom - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(ODIN)69|Odin, god of occult wisdom - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(ODIN)7|Odin, god of occult wisdom - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(ODIN)78|Odin, god of occult wisdom - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(ODIN)79|Odin, god of occult wisdom - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(ODIN)8|Odin, god of occult wisdom - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(ODIN)9|Odin, god of occult wisdom - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(THOR)|Thor, god of war and thunder
12L13(THOR)1|Thor, god of war and thunder - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(THOR)11|Thor, god of war and thunder - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(THOR)12|Thor, god of war and thunder - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(THOR)2|Thor, god of war and thunder - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(THOR)3|Thor, god of war and thunder - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(THOR)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Thor
12L13(THOR)41|Thor fighting with giants
12L13(THOR)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Thor
12L13(THOR)51|Thor riding his chariot, drawn by goats
12L13(THOR)6|Thor, god of war and thunder - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(THOR)68|Thor, god of war and thunder - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(THOR)69|Thor, god of war and thunder - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(THOR)7|Thor, god of war and thunder - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(THOR)78|Thor, god of war and thunder - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(THOR)79|Thor, god of war and thunder - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(THOR)8|Thor, god of war and thunder - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12L13(THOR)9|Thor, god of war and thunder - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12L19|demons ~ Germanic and Scandinavian religions
12L2|ritual practices ~ Germanic and Scandinavian religions
12L21|worship and devotion (in general) ~ Germanic and Scandinavian religions
12L211|prayer ~ Germanic and Scandinavian religions
12L212|sacrifice ~ Germanic and Scandinavian religions
12L4|ritual practices ~ stadia of human life (Germanic and Scandinavian religions)
12L41|ritual practices ~ infancy (Germanic and Scandinavian religions)
12L42|ritual practices ~ puberty and initiation ('rites of passage') (Germanic and Scandinavian religions)
12L43|ritual practices ~ purification, blessing (Germanic and Scandinavian religions)
12L44|ritual practices ~ death and burial (Germanic and Scandinavian religions)
12L441|funerary ritual, ancestor cult ~ Germanic and Scandinavian religions
12L5|religious functionaries ~ Germanic and Scandiavian religions
12L51|priest ~ Germanic and Scandiavian religions
12L6|places and objects of worship ~ Germanic and Scandinavian religions
12L61|temple, shrine ~ Germanic and Scandiavian religions
12L62|altar ~ Germanic and Scandiavian religions
12L63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship (Germanic and Scandinavian religions)
12L64|other holy places ~ Germanic and Scandinavian religions
12L64(...)|other holy places (with NAME) ~ Germanic and Scandinavian religions
12LL13|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (Germanic and Scandinavian religions)
12LL13(...)|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions)
12LL13(...)1|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(...)11|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(...)12|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(...)2|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(...)3|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(...)4|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(...)5|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(...)6|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(...)68|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(...)69|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(...)7|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(...)78|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(...)79|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(...)8|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(...)9|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines etc. (with NAME) (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(FRIGG)|Frigg, wife of Odin
12LL13(FRIGG)1|Frigg, wife of Odin - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(FRIGG)11|Frigg, wife of Odin - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(FRIGG)12|Frigg, wife of Odin - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(FRIGG)2|Frigg, wife of Odin - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(FRIGG)3|most important deeds of Frigg
12LL13(FRIGG)31|Frigg, wife of Odin, takes oaths from all creatures, as well as from fire, water, metals, trees, stones and illnesses, not to harm her son Balder; she leaves out the mistletoe
12LL13(FRIGG)4|Frigg, wife of Odin - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(FRIGG)5|Frigg, wife of Odin - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(FRIGG)6|Frigg, wife of Odin - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(FRIGG)68|Frigg, wife of Odin - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(FRIGG)69|Frigg, wife of Odin - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(FRIGG)7|Frigg, wife of Odin - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(FRIGG)78|Frigg, wife of Odin - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(FRIGG)79|Frigg, wife of Odin - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(FRIGG)8|Frigg, wife of Odin - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL13(FRIGG)9|Frigg, wife of Odin - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12LL42|ritual practices ~ puberty and initiation ('rites of passage') (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - LL - girls
12LL51|priestess ~ Germanic and Scandiavian religions
12LL62|altar ~ Germanic and Scandiavian religions - LL - in the open air
12LL63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship (Germanic and Scandinavian religions) - LL - in the open air
12M|Slavonic and other European and Central-Asian religions (including Basque, Finnish, and Magyar religions)
12M5|religious functionaries ~ Slavonic and other European and Central-Asian religions
12M51|priest ~ Slavonic and other European and Central-Asian religions
12MM51|priest ~ Slavonic and other European and Central-Asian religions - MM - priestess
12N|traditional Chinese religions
12N1|conceptions and ideas visualized ~ traditional Chinese religions
12N11|representations ~ general ideas (traditional Chinese religions)
12N13|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (traditional Chinese religions)
12N13(...)|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions)
12N13(...)1|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12N13(...)11|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12N13(...)12|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12N13(...)2|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12N13(...)3|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12N13(...)4|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12N13(...)5|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12N13(...)6|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12N13(...)68|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12N13(...)69|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12N13(...)7|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12N13(...)78|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12N13(...)79|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12N13(...)8|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12N13(...)9|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12N2|ritual practices ~ traditional Chinese religions
12N21|worship and devotion ~ traditional Chinese religions
12N218|consecration ~ traditional Chinese religions
12N5|religious functionaries ~ traditional Chinese religions
12N51|priest ~ traditional Chinese religions
12N511|appointment of a new priest ~ traditional Chinese religions
12N512|wandering begging priest ~ traditional Chinese religions
12N513|temple servants ~ traditional Chinese religions
12N52|seer, prophet ~ traditional Chinese religions
12N52(...)|seer, prophet (with NAME) ~ traditional Chinese religions
12N53|other religious functionaries ~ traditional Chinese religions
12N6|places and objects of worship ~ traditional Chinese religions
12N61|temple, shrine ~ traditional Chinese religions
12N62|altar ~ traditional Chinese religions
12N63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship (traditional Chinese religions)
12N64|other holy places ~ traditional Chinese religions
12N64(...)|other holy places (with NAME) ~ traditional Chinese religions
12NN13|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines
12NN13(...)|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines
12NN13(...)1|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12NN13(...)11|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12NN13(...)12|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12NN13(...)2|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12NN13(...)3|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12NN13(...)4|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12NN13(...)5|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12NN13(...)6|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12NN13(...)68|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12NN13(...)69|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12NN13(...)7|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12NN13(...)78|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12NN13(...)79|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12NN13(...)8|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12NN13(...)9|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12NN51|priest ~ traditional Chinese religions - NN - priestess
12NN511|appointment of a new priest ~ traditional Chinese religions - NN - priestess
12NN512|wandering begging priest ~ traditional Chinese religions - NN - priestess
12NN513|temple servants ~ traditional Chinese religions - NN - priestess
12NN52|seer, prophet ~ traditional Chinese religions - NN - seeress, prophetess
12NN52(...)|seer, prophet (with NAME) ~ traditional Chinese religions - NN - seeress, prophetess
12NN62|altar ~ traditional Chinese religions - NN - in the open air
12NN63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship (traditional Chinese religions) - NN - in the open air
12O|Shinto
12O1|Shinto conceptions and ideas visualized
12O10|Shinto religion personified or symbolized
12O11|general Shinto ideas
12O12|supreme beings, creators, etc. ~ Shinto
12O13|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc.
12O13(...)|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME)
12O13(...)1|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - early life, prime youth of Shinto god or goddess
12O13(...)11|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - birth of Shinto god or goddess
12O13(...)12|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - infancy, upbringing of Shinto god or goddess
12O13(...)2|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - love-affairs of Shinto god or goddess
12O13(...)3|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - most important deeds of Shinto god or goddess
12O13(...)4|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Shinto god or goddess
12O13(...)5|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Shinto god or goddess
12O13(...)6|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - suffering, misfortune of Shinto god or goddess
12O13(...)68|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - death of Shinto god or goddess
12O13(...)69|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - apotheosis, deification of Shinto god or goddess
12O13(...)7|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Shinto god or goddess
12O13(...)78|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - triumph of Shinto god or goddess
12O13(...)79|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - veneration, honouring of Shinto god or goddess
12O13(...)8|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - attributes of Shinto god or goddess
12O13(...)9|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of Shinto god or goddess
12OO13|representations ~ Shinto goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. - OO - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines
12OO13(...)|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - OO - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines
12OO13(...)1|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - OO - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines -  early life, prime youth of Shinto god or goddess
12OO13(...)11|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - OO - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - birth of Shinto god or goddess
12OO13(...)12|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - OO - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - infancy, upbringing of Shinto god or goddess
12OO13(...)2|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - OO - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - love-affairs of Shinto god or goddess
12OO13(...)3|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME)  - OO - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - most important deeds of Shinto god or goddess
12OO13(...)4|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME)  - OO - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Shinto god or goddess
12OO13(...)5|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME)  - OO - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Shinto god or goddess
12OO13(...)6|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - OO - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - suffering, misfortune of Shinto god or goddess
12OO13(...)68|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - OO - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - death of Shinto god or goddess
12OO13(...)69|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME)  - OO - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - apotheosis, deification of Shinto god or goddess
12OO13(...)7|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - OO - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Shinto god or goddess
12OO13(...)78|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - OO - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - triumph of Shinto god or goddess
12OO13(...)79|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - OO - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - veneration, honouring of Shinto god or goddess
12OO13(...)8|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - OO - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - attributes of Shinto god or goddess
12OO13(...)9|representations ~ Shinto gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) - OO - goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of Shinto god or goddess
12O2|ritual practices ~ Shinto
12O21|worship and devotion ~ Shinto
12O211|prayer ~ Shinto
12O5|religious functionaries ~ Shinto
12O51|priest ~ Shinto
12O6|places and objects of worship ~ Shinto
12O61|temple, shrine ~ Shinto
12OO51|priest ~ Shinto - OO - priestess
12P|traditional religions of South-East Asia
12Q|African traditional religions
12Q2|ritual practices ~ African traditional religions
12Q21|worship and devotion ~ African traditional religions
12Q211|prayer ~ African traditional religions
12Q212|sacrifice ~ African traditional religions
12Q213|making music and dancing ~ African traditional religions
12Q214|orgy ~ African traditional religions
12R|native American religions
12R1|conceptions and ideas visualized ~ native American religions
12R13|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (native American religions)
12R13(...)|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions)
12R13(...)1|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(...)11|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(...)12|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(...)2|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(...)3|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(...)4|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(...)5|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(...)6|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(...)68|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(...)69|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(...)7|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(...)78|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(...)79|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(...)8|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(...)9|representations ~ gods, demi-gods, heroes, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(QUETZALCOATL)|Quetzalcoatl, Aztec god of the winds and sciences
12R13(QUETZALCOATL)1|Quetzalcoatl, Aztec god of the winds and sciences - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(QUETZALCOATL)11|Quetzalcoatl, Aztec god of the winds and sciences - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(QUETZALCOATL)12|Quetzalcoatl, Aztec god of the winds and sciences - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(QUETZALCOATL)2|Quetzalcoatl, Aztec god of the winds and sciences - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(QUETZALCOATL)3|most important deeds of Quetzalcoatl
12R13(QUETZALCOATL)31|Quetzalcoatl descends to the underworld, gathers the bones of the dead and brings them back to life
12R13(QUETZALCOATL)4|Quetzalcoatl, Aztec god of the winds and sciences - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(QUETZALCOATL)5|Quetzalcoatl, Aztec god of the winds and sciences - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(QUETZALCOATL)6|Quetzalcoatl, Aztec god of the winds and sciences - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(QUETZALCOATL)68|Quetzalcoatl, Aztec god of the winds and sciences - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(QUETZALCOATL)69|Quetzalcoatl, Aztec god of the winds and sciences - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(QUETZALCOATL)7|Quetzalcoatl, Aztec god of the winds and sciences - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(QUETZALCOATL)78|Quetzalcoatl, Aztec god of the winds and sciences - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(QUETZALCOATL)79|Quetzalcoatl, Aztec god of the winds and sciences - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(QUETZALCOATL)8|Quetzalcoatl, Aztec god of the winds and sciences - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12R13(QUETZALCOATL)9|Quetzalcoatl, Aztec god of the winds and sciences - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12R14|representations ~ natural phenomena (native American religions)
12R2|ritual practices ~ native American religions
12R21|worship and devotion ~ native American religions
12R211|prayer ~ native American religions
12R212|sacrifice ~ native American religions
12R2121|animal sacrifice ~ native American religions
12R2122|human sacrifice ~ native American religions
12R2123|sacrificial feast ~ native American religions
12R213|making music and dancing ~ native American religions
12R214|orgy ~ native American religions
12R219|other ritual practices ~ native American religions
12R3|ritual practices with particular objectives ~ native American religions
12R31|fertility rites ~ the soil, man, cattle (native American religions)
12R311|rainmaking ~ fertility rites (native American religions)
12R4|ritual practices ~ stadia of human life (native American religions)
12R41|ritual practices ~ infancy (native American religions)
12R42|ritual practices ~ puberty and initiation ('rites of passage') (native American religions)
12R43|ritual practices ~ purification, blessing (native American religions)
12R44|ritual practices ~ death and burial (native American religions)
12R441|funerary ritual, ancestor cult ~ native American religions
12R5|religious functionaries ~ native American religions
12R51|priest ~ native American religions
12R53|other religious functionaries ~ native American religions
12R531|miracle-workers, performers of miracles ~ native American religions
12R6|places and objects of worship ~ native American religions
12R61|temple, shrine ~ native American religions
12R62|altar ~ native American religions
12R621|house-altar ~ native American religions
12R63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship (native American religions)
12R7|ritual objects and ritual means ~ native American religions
12R71|mask, mask-costume ~ American Indian ritual objects
12R72|body-painting ~ American Indian ritual means
12RR13|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (native American religions)
12RR13(...)|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions)
12RR13(...)1|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - early life, prime youth of non-Christian god or goddess
12RR13(...)11|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - birth of non-Christian god or goddess
12RR13(...)12|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - infancy, upbringing of non-Christian god or goddess
12RR13(...)2|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - love-affairs of non-Christian god or goddess
12RR13(...)3|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - most important deeds of non-Christian god or goddess
12RR13(...)4|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12RR13(...)5|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of non-Christian god or goddess
12RR13(...)6|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - suffering, misfortune of non-Christian god or goddess
12RR13(...)68|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - death of non-Christian god or goddess
12RR13(...)69|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - apotheosis, deification of non-Christian god or goddess
12RR13(...)7|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects of non-Christian god or goddess
12RR13(...)78|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - triumph of non-Christian god or goddess
12RR13(...)79|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - veneration, honouring of non-Christian god or goddess
12RR13(...)8|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - attributes of non-Christian god or goddess
12RR13(...)9|representations ~ goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, etc. (with NAME) (native American religions) - offspring, companion(s), train, etc. of non-Christian god or goddess
12RR42|ritual practices ~ puberty and initiation ('rites of passage') (native American religions) - RR - girls
12RR51|priest ~ native American religions - RR - priestess
12RR62|altar ~ native American religions - RR - in the open air
12RR621|house-altar ~ native American religions - RR - in the open air
12RR63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship (native American religions) - RR - in the open air
12S|Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions
12S2|ritual practices ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions
12S21|worship and devotion ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions
12S211|prayer ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions
12S212|sacrifice ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions
12S213|making music and dancing ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions
12S219|other ritual practices ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions
12S5|religious functionaries ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions
12S51|priest ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions
12S6|places and objects of worship ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions
12S61|temple, shrine ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions
12S62|altar ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions
12S621|house-altar ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions
12S63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship (Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions)
12S7|ritual objects and ritual means ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions
12S71|mask, mask-costume ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian ritual objects
12S72|body-painting ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian ritual means
12SS51|priest ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions - SS - priestess
12SS62|altar ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions - SS - in the open air
12SS621|house-altar ~ Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions - SS - in the open air
12SS63|statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship (Australian and Polynesian/Melanesian religions) - SS - in the open air
12T|Arctic religions (Siberian-, Lapp-, Eskimo-religions)
12U|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines
12U(...)|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME)
12U(...)1|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - conceptions and ideas visualized
12U(...)10|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines personified or symbolized
12U(...)11|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - general ideas ~ miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines
12U(...)14|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - representations ~ natural phenomena
12U(...)15|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - representations ~ man and his nature
12U(...)17|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - symbolic representations
12U(...)18|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - the underworld
12U(...)181|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - descent into the underworld
12U(...)19|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - demons
12U(...)2|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - ritual practices
12U(...)21|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - worship and devotion
12U(...)215|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - meditation
12U(...)216|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - procession
12U(...)217|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - ritual meal
12U(...)218|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - consecration
12U(...)2181|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - dedication, e.g. of a sanctuary
12U(...)219|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - other ritual practices
12U(...)22|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - ritual observances in daily life
12U(...)23|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - asceticism
12U(...)231|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - fasting
12U(...)24|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - the believer
12U(...)3|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - ritual practices with particular objectives
12U(...)4|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - ritual practices ~ stadia of human life
12U(...)44|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - ritual practices ~ death and burial
12U(...)441|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - funerary ritual, ancestor cult
12U(...)5|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - religious functionaries
12U(...)6|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - places and objects of worship
12U(...)61|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - temple, shrine
12U(...)62|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - altar
12U(...)63|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship
12U(...)7|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - ritual objects and ritual means
12U(...)8|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - religious communities
12U(...)81|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - secret societies
12U(...)82|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - fraternities
12U(...)83|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - age groups
12U(...)84|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - mystery cults
12U(...)9|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - other social activities
12U(...)91|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - feasts and festivals
12U(...)92|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines (with NAME) - plays and games
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)1|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - conceptions and ideas visualized
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)10|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines personified or symbolized
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)11|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - general ideas ~ miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)14|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - representations ~ natural phenomena
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)15|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - representations ~ man and his nature
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)17|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - symbolic representations
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)18|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - the underworld
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)181|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - descent into the underworld
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)19|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - demons
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)2|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - ritual practices
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)21|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - worship and devotion
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)215|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - meditation
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)216|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - procession
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)217|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - ritual meal
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)218|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - consecration
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)2181|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - dedication, e.g. of a sanctuary
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)219|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - other ritual practices
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)22|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - ritual observances in daily life
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)23|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - asceticism
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)231|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - fasting
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)24|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - the believer
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)3|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - ritual practices with particular objectives
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)4|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - ritual practices ~ stadia of human life
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)44|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - ritual practices ~ death and burial
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)441|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - funerary ritual, ancestor cult
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)5|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - religious functionaries
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)6|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - places and objects of worship
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)61|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - temple, shrine
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)62|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - altar
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)63|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)7|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - ritual objects and ritual means
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)8|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - religious communities
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)81|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - secret societies
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)82|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - fraternities
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)83|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - age groups
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)84|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - mystery cults
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)9|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - other social activities
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)91|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - feasts and festivals
12U(ANTHROPOSOPHY)92|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: anthroposophy - plays and games
12U(FREEMASONRY)|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Freemasonry
12U(FREEMASONRY)1|conceptions and ideas visualized ~ Freemasonry
12U(FREEMASONRY)10|Freemasonry personified or symbolized
12U(FREEMASONRY)11|conceptions and ideas visualized ~ Freemasonry - general ideas ~ miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines
12U(FREEMASONRY)14|representations of Freemasonry ~ natural phenomena
12U(FREEMASONRY)15|representations of Freemasonry ~ man and his nature
12U(FREEMASONRY)17|symbolic representations ~ Freemasonry
12U(FREEMASONRY)18|conceptions and ideas visualized ~ Freemasonry - the underworld
12U(FREEMASONRY)181|conceptions and ideas visualized ~ Freemasonry - descent into the underworld
12U(FREEMASONRY)19|demons ~ Freemasonry
12U(FREEMASONRY)2|ritual practices ~ Freemasonry
12U(FREEMASONRY)21|worship and devotion ~ Freemasonry
12U(FREEMASONRY)215|worship and devotion ~ Freemasonry - meditation
12U(FREEMASONRY)216|worship and devotion ~ Freemasonry - procession
12U(FREEMASONRY)217|ritual meal ~ Freemasonry
12U(FREEMASONRY)218|consecration ~ Freemasonry
12U(FREEMASONRY)2181|consecration ~ Freemasonry - dedication, e.g. of a sanctuary
12U(FREEMASONRY)219|other ritual practices ~ Freemasonry
12U(FREEMASONRY)22|ritual practices ~ Freemasonry - ritual observances in daily life
12U(FREEMASONRY)23|ritual practices ~ Freemasonry - asceticism
12U(FREEMASONRY)231|ritual practices ~ Freemasonry - fasting
12U(FREEMASONRY)24|ritual practices ~ Freemasonry - the believer
12U(FREEMASONRY)3|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Freemasonry - ritual practices with particular objectives
12U(FREEMASONRY)4|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Freemasonry - ritual practices ~ stadia of human life
12U(FREEMASONRY)44|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Freemasonry - ritual practices ~ death and burial
12U(FREEMASONRY)441|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Freemasonry - funerary ritual, ancestor cult
12U(FREEMASONRY)5|religious functionaries ~ Freemasonry
12U(FREEMASONRY)6|places and objects of worship ~ Freemasonry
12U(FREEMASONRY)61|temple, shrine ~ Freemasonry
12U(FREEMASONRY)62|altar ~ Freemasonry
12U(FREEMASONRY)63|places and objects of worship ~ Freemasonry - statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship
12U(FREEMASONRY)7|ritual objects and ritual means ~ Freemasonry
12U(FREEMASONRY)8|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Freemasonry - religious communities
12U(FREEMASONRY)81|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Freemasonry - secret societies
12U(FREEMASONRY)82|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Freemasonry - fraternities
12U(FREEMASONRY)83|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Freemasonry - age groups
12U(FREEMASONRY)84|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Freemasonry - mystery cults
12U(FREEMASONRY)9|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Freemasonry - other social activities
12U(FREEMASONRY)91|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Freemasonry - feasts and festivals
12U(FREEMASONRY)92|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Freemasonry - plays and games
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)1|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - conceptions and ideas visualized
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)10|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines personified or symbolized
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)11|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - general ideas ~ miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)14|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - representations ~ natural phenomena
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)15|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - representations ~ man and his nature
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)17|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - symbolic representations
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)18|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - the underworld
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)181|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - descent into the underworld
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)19|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - demons
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)2|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - ritual practices
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)21|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - worship and devotion
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)215|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - meditation
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)216|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - procession
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)217|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - ritual meal
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)218|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - consecration
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)2181|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - dedication, e.g. of a sanctuary
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)219|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - other ritual practices
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)22|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - ritual observances in daily life
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)23|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - asceticism
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)231|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - fasting
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)24|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - the believer
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)3|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - ritual practices with particular objectives
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)4|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - ritual practices ~ stadia of human life
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)44|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - ritual practices ~ death and burial
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)441|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - funerary ritual, ancestor cult
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)5|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - religious functionaries
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)6|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - places and objects of worship
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)61|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - temple, shrine
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)62|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - altar
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)63|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)7|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - ritual objects and ritual means
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)8|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - religious communities
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)81|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - secret societies
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)82|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - fraternities
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)83|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - age groups
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)84|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - mystery cults
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)9|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - other social activities
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)91|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - feasts and festivals
12U(ROSICRUCIANS)92|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Rosicrucians - plays and games
12U(SOCINIANS)|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians
12U(SOCINIANS)1|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - conceptions and ideas visualized
12U(SOCINIANS)10|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines personified or symbolized
12U(SOCINIANS)11|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - general ideas ~ miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines
12U(SOCINIANS)14|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - representations ~ natural phenomena
12U(SOCINIANS)15|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - representations ~ man and his nature
12U(SOCINIANS)17|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - symbolic representations
12U(SOCINIANS)18|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - the underworld
12U(SOCINIANS)181|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - descent into the underworld
12U(SOCINIANS)19|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - demons
12U(SOCINIANS)2|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - ritual practices
12U(SOCINIANS)21|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - worship and devotion
12U(SOCINIANS)215|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - meditation
12U(SOCINIANS)216|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - procession
12U(SOCINIANS)217|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - ritual meal
12U(SOCINIANS)218|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - consecration
12U(SOCINIANS)2181|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - dedication, e.g. of a sanctuary
12U(SOCINIANS)219|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - other ritual practices
12U(SOCINIANS)22|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - ritual observances in daily life
12U(SOCINIANS)23|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - asceticism
12U(SOCINIANS)231|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - fasting
12U(SOCINIANS)24|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - the believer
12U(SOCINIANS)3|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - ritual practices with particular objectives
12U(SOCINIANS)4|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - ritual practices ~ stadia of human life
12U(SOCINIANS)44|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - ritual practices ~ death and burial
12U(SOCINIANS)441|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - funerary ritual, ancestor cult
12U(SOCINIANS)5|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - religious functionaries
12U(SOCINIANS)6|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - places and objects of worship
12U(SOCINIANS)61|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - temple, shrine
12U(SOCINIANS)62|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - altar
12U(SOCINIANS)63|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship
12U(SOCINIANS)7|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - ritual objects and ritual means
12U(SOCINIANS)8|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - religious communities
12U(SOCINIANS)81|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - secret societies
12U(SOCINIANS)82|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - fraternities
12U(SOCINIANS)83|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - age groups
12U(SOCINIANS)84|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - mystery cults
12U(SOCINIANS)9|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - other social activities
12U(SOCINIANS)91|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - feasts and festivals
12U(SOCINIANS)92|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: Socinians - plays and games
12U(THEOSOPHY)|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy
12U(THEOSOPHY)1|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - conceptions and ideas visualized
12U(THEOSOPHY)10|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines personified or symbolized
12U(THEOSOPHY)11|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - general ideas ~ miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines
12U(THEOSOPHY)14|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - representations ~ natural phenomena
12U(THEOSOPHY)15|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - representations ~ man and his nature
12U(THEOSOPHY)17|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - symbolic representations
12U(THEOSOPHY)18|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - the underworld
12U(THEOSOPHY)181|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - descent into the underworld
12U(THEOSOPHY)19|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - demons
12U(THEOSOPHY)2|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - ritual practices
12U(THEOSOPHY)21|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - worship and devotion
12U(THEOSOPHY)215|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - meditation
12U(THEOSOPHY)216|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - procession
12U(THEOSOPHY)217|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - ritual meal
12U(THEOSOPHY)218|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - consecration
12U(THEOSOPHY)2181|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - dedication, e.g. of a sanctuary
12U(THEOSOPHY)219|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - other ritual practices
12U(THEOSOPHY)22|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - ritual observances in daily life
12U(THEOSOPHY)23|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - asceticism
12U(THEOSOPHY)231|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - fasting
12U(THEOSOPHY)24|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - the believer
12U(THEOSOPHY)3|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - ritual practices with particular objectives
12U(THEOSOPHY)4|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - ritual practices ~ stadia of human life
12U(THEOSOPHY)44|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - ritual practices ~ death and burial
12U(THEOSOPHY)441|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - funerary ritual, ancestor cult
12U(THEOSOPHY)5|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - religious functionaries
12U(THEOSOPHY)6|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - places and objects of worship
12U(THEOSOPHY)61|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - temple, shrine
12U(THEOSOPHY)62|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - altar
12U(THEOSOPHY)63|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - statues, paintings, etc. ~ objects of worship
12U(THEOSOPHY)7|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - ritual objects and ritual means
12U(THEOSOPHY)8|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - religious communities
12U(THEOSOPHY)81|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - secret societies
12U(THEOSOPHY)82|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - fraternities
12U(THEOSOPHY)83|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - age groups
12U(THEOSOPHY)84|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - mystery cults
12U(THEOSOPHY)9|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - other social activities
12U(THEOSOPHY)91|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - feasts and festivals
12U(THEOSOPHY)92|miscellaneous religions, cults and doctrines: theosophy - plays and games
12UU(FREEMASONRY)62|altar ~ Freemasonry - UU - in the open air
13|magic, supernaturalism, occultism
13A|general phenomena ~ magic and supernaturalism (spirits, ghosts, etc.)
13A1|spirit, ghost
13A11|evoking ghosts, conjuring up spirits, calling up genii
13A12|materialization, appearance of spirit or ghost
13A13|meeting one's other self, 'alter ego'
13A2|spiritualism (spirit usually not visible)
13A21|séance
13A22|table turning, levitation ~ spiritualism
13A23|human levitation ~ spiritualism
13A24|medium ~ spiritualism
13A3|mysterious phenomena and occurrences
13A31|mysterious phenomena and occurrences ~ heavenly bodies
13A311|astral vision
13A32|mysterious phenomena and occurrences ~ things falling from the air
13A321|creatures and organic matter (e.g.: blood) falling from the air
13A322|objects and artefacts falling from the air
13A323|mysterious rain, hail, etc.
13A33|mysterious phenomena and occurrences ~ light
13A331|'ignis fatuus'
13A34|mysterious phenomena and occurrences ~ fire and heat
13A341|immunity for fire
13A342|human beings persecuted by fire
13A35|appearances
13A351|projected thought-forms
13A352|cities and islands in the sky
13A353|spectral armies, sky battles
13A36|mysterious phenomena ~ mental power
13A361|telepathy
13A362|telekinesis, teleportation
13A37|other mysterious phenomena and occurrences
13A371|objects moving spontaneously
13A3711|'Poltergeist'
13A372|phantom music and voices, e.g.: drummer of Tedworth
13A373|mysterious phenomena and occurrences ~ food and drink
13B|witchcraft, sorcery
13B1|witch, sorceress
13B1(...)|witch, sorceress (with NAME)
13B11|groups of witches
13B11(...)|groups of witches (with NAME)
13B2|sorcerer, magician, wizard, warlock
13B2(...)|sorcerer, magician, wizard, warlock (with NAME)
13B2(PARACELSUS)|sorcerer, magician, wizard, warlock: Paracelsus
13B2(VIRGIL)|sorcerer, magician, wizard, warlock: Virgil
13B21|groups of sorcerers
13B22|sorcerer's apprentice
13B3|witches' sabbath, i.e. ceremonial gathering of witches and/or sorcerers
13B31|preparations for the witches' sabbath
13B311|anointment ~ preparations for the witches' sabbath
13B312|departure for the witches' sabbath, e.g.: mounting the broomstick, ascending through the chimney
13B313|transvection, i.e. flying through the air ~ witches' sabbath
13B3131|flying on broomstick, pitchfork, trident ~ witches' sabbath
13B3132|flying on monstrous animals ~ witches' sabbath
13B314|dancing in the air ~ witches' sabbath
13B32|arrival at witches' sabbath
13B33|worshipping the devil (often in the form of a he-goat) during witches' sabbath
13B331|kissing the devil's buttocks ~ witches' sabbath
13B332|sexual intercourse with the devil ~ witches' sabbath
13B333|'offrande au maître'; presentation of children at witches' sabbath
13B334|denying Christian faith, e.g. by treading the cross ~ witches' sabbath
13B34|pact with the devil during witches' sabbath
13B341|baptism in the name of the devil ~ witches' sabbath
13B342|getting the devil's mark, e.g. imprint of devil's claw
13B3421|devil's mark ~ witches' sabbath
13B343|devil giving blackbook in exchange for the gospels ~ witches' sabbath
13B344|witches receiving powder or ointment to ravage the land ~ witches' sabbath
13B35|other activities during witches' sabbath
13B351|banqueting ~ witches' sabbath
13B352|dancing ~ witches' sabbath
13B36|sites for witches' sabbaths
13B36(...)|sites for witches' sabbaths (with NAME)
13B37|other gatherings of witches and/or sorcerers, e.g. witches' procession
13B4|witch(es), sorcerer(s) at work
13B41|brewing, boiling (in a cauldron); witches' kitchen
13B411|collecting herbs and other materials by witches or sorcerers
13B4111|ingredients ~ witches' kitchen
13B412|potion, ointment ~ witches' kitchen
13B42|bewitching, cursing, casting spells
13B421|bewitching ~ poison
13B422|bewitching ~ wax or clay images, 'envoûtement'
13B4221|making of wax or clay image
13B423|incantation, magic sentence
13B43|witches controlling the elements, e.g. raising a storm
13B44|witches causing strange torments or passions
13B45|raising the dead by witches, sorcerers
13B451|zombie
13B46|making things or persons invisible
13B47|imps, familiars of witches and sorcerers
13B47(...)|imps, familiars of witches and sorcerers (with NAME)
13B47(CAT)|imps, familiars of witches and sorcerers: cat
13B47(HORSE)|imps, familiars of witches and sorcerers: horse
13B47(OWL)|imps, familiars of witches and sorcerers: owl
13B48|conjuring book, blackbook, 'grimoire'
13B5|witch, sorcerer with the devil and/or demons
13B51|evoking the devil or demons
13B511|place to evoke devil and demons, ruined house, abandoned castle
13B52|devil forcing a pact upon those who made him appear while standing in a magic circle
13B53|devil demanding payment of the 'debt', e.g. devil carrying off a child promised to him by a pact
13B54|witch chastised by Black John, the devil
13B6|witch-hunt, persecution of witches and sorcerers
13B61|discovery, finding of witch ~ witch-hunt
13B611|witch-hunter, witch-finder
13B612|witch-hunter collecting his fee
13B62|arresting a witch or sorcerer
13B621|prison for witches, 'Hexenhaus'
13B63|witch-trial
13B631|witch before judges
13B632|testing, torturing a witch or sorcerer
13B6321|immersion in water ~ witch-trial
13B6322|weighing on witch-scales
13B6323|strappado, squassation ~ witch-trial
13B64|execution of witch, sorcerer
13B641|leading witch or sorcerer to the place of execution
13C|magic signs and objects (numbers, words, etc.)
13C1|magic gestures and dances
13C2|magic mathematical figures; magic numbers, words, monograms
13C21|triangle within circle ~ magic mathematical figure
13C22|star forms ~ magic mathematical figures
13C221|pentagram ~ magic mathematical figures
13C222|six pointed star ~ magic mathematical figures
13C23|cross forms ~ magic mathematical figures
13C24|labyrinth, maze ~ magic mathematical figures
13C241|'triple enceinte'
13C25|knots ~ magic
13C3|magic objects and 'apotropaia'
13C31|amulet, talisman
13C32|mascot
13C33|magic wand
13C34|dowsing-rod, divining-rod
13C4|'homo artificialis', 'homunculus', golem
13C4(...)|'homo artificialis', 'homunculus', golem (with NAME)
13C41|'birth' of 'homo artificialis'
13C5|mandrake, 'mandragora'
13D|enchantment (evil eye, transformation, healings, etc.)
13D1|evil eye
13D2|transformation, metamorphosis of person
13D21|metamorphosed human beings
13D211|werewolf, lycanthrope
13D212|'Katzenmensch'
13D213|vampire, e.g. Dracula
13D2131|activities of vampire, e.g. drinking blood
13D2132|'apotropaion' against vampires, e.g.: cross, garlic
13D2133|piercing the heart of a vampire
13D3|magic healings
13D31|countercharms, e.g. against the evil eye
13D4|enchantment ~ potion or herbs
13D41|love potion, philtre
13E|divination, prognostication ~ magic
13E1|divination in trance
13E11|trance caused by ascending vapours
13E2|divination ~ objects or substances
13E21|divination with crystal sphere
13E22|divination with the aid of cards
13E221|tarot
13E23|divination with the aid of divining-rod
13E24|divination with the aid of coffee-grounds or tea-leaves
13E25|divination ~ water: hydromancy
13E26|divination ~ sand: geomancy
13E27|divination ~ smoke
13E29|other types of divination ~ objects or substances
13E29(...)|other types of divination ~ objects or substances (with NAME)
13E3|divination ~ (parts of) animals
13E31|divination ~ entrails of animals
13E32|divination ~ liver of animals
13E4|divination ~ (parts of) the human body
13E41|divination ~ human corpse, necromancy
13E411|necromancer
13E42|chiromancy, handreading, palmistry
13E421|gipsy woman or gipsy handreading
13E43|divination ~ external particularities of the human body
13E431|divination ~ moles
13E432|divination ~ significant lines in the face (forehead)
13E44|divination ~ involuntary movements
13E5|other methods of divining
13E6|prognostica
13E61|'vaticinia ex evento'
13E7|diviner, soothsayer
13F|microcosmos ~ macrocosmos
13F1|'magia naturalis', i.e. ideas about the sympathy and antipathy of things in nature
13G|superstition, popular belief
13G0|'Superstitione' (Ripa)
13H|parapsychology
13H1|extra-sensory perception (E.S.P.)
13H2|psychic
14|astrology
140|'Astrologia' (Ripa)
14A|astrologer at work
14A1|astrologer observing the heavens
14B|horoscope
14B1|casting a horoscope
14C|astrological signs and symbols

2|Nature
20|'Natura' (allegorical figure or scene; or as Diana of Ephesus, with many breasts); 'Natura' (Ripa)
21|the four elements, and ether, the fifth element
210|'Elementi', 'Elementi secondo Empedocle' (Ripa)
21A|air (one of the four elements)
21A0|'Aria', 'Carro dell'aria' (Ripa)
21A1|spirit of the air, sylph
21B|earth (one of the four elements)
21B0|'Terra', 'Carro della terra' (Ripa)
21B1|spirit of the earth, gnome, troll
21C|fire (one of the four elements)
21C0|'Fuoco', 'Carro del fuoco' (Ripa)
21D|water (one of the four elements)
21D0|'Acqua', 'Carro dell'acqua' (Ripa)
21D1|spirit of water, nix, undine
21D2|ice ~ state of water
21D3|steam
21E|ether as 'quinta essentia'
22|natural phenomena
22A|matter
22A0|Matter (allegorical representation)
22A1|chemical substances
22A1(...)|chemical substances (with NAME)
22A2|chemical phenomena
22A21|chemical reaction
22A3|physical phenomena
22A31|states of matter
22A311|solid (state of matter)
22A312|liquid (state of matter)
22A3121|condensation
22A31211|vapour trail
22A313|gas (state of matter)
22B|electricity and magnetism
22B1|electrical phenomena
22B11|spark ~ electricity
22B2|magnetic phenomena
22B21|magnet
22B22|magnetic force
22B221|attractive force, attraction ~ magnetic force
22B222|repulsive force, repulsion ~ magnetic force
22C|light
22C1|natural light
22C11|rays of natural light
22C2|artificial light
22C21|rays of artificial light
22C3|supernatural light
22C31|radiance emanating from persons or things
22C311|nimbus, halo ~ radiance emanating from persons or things
22C3111|cross-nimbus
22C3112|square or rhombic nimbus
22C3113|star-shaped nimbus
22C3114|rays as nimbus
22C3115|(golden) thread as nimbus
22C3116|other types of nimbus, halo
22C312|mandorla
22C3121|oval or almond-shaped mandorla
22C3122|circular mandorla
22C32|light shining out of the heavens
22C4|colours, pigments, and paints
22C4(...)|colours, pigments, and paints (with NAME)
22C4(BLACK)|colours, pigments, and paints: black
22C4(BLUE)|colours, pigments, and paints: blue
22C4(BROWN)|colours, pigments, and paints: brown
22C4(GOLD)|colours, pigments, and paints: gold
22C4(GREEN)|colours, pigments, and paints: green
22C4(PURPLE)|colours, pigments, and paints: purple
22C4(RED)|colours, pigments, and paints: red
22C4(WHITE)|colours, pigments, and paints: white
22C4(YELLOW)|colours, pigments, and paints: yellow
22C5|reflection (light in general)
22C8|shadow
22C81|shadow of an object
22C9|darkness
22C90|'Buio' (Ripa)
22C91|half-light
22D|sound
22D1|loud sound, noise
22D11|harmonious sound, harmony, consonance
22D110|'Armonia' (Ripa)
22D12|disharmonious sound, dissonance
22D2|soft sound
22D3|sound-barrier
22D4|echo
22D9|silence
22E|temperature
22E1|heat
22E11|glowing (heat)
22E12|burning
22E13|radiating (heat)
22E2|coldness
22E21|freezing
22E22|absolute zero point
22E3|temperature scales
22E31|Fahrenheit (temperature scale)
22E32|Réaumur (temperature scale)
22E33|Celsius (temperature scale)
22E34|other temperature scales
22E34(...)|other temperature scales (with NAME)
22E4|thermometer
23|time
23A|allegory of Time and Eternity
23A1|Father Time, man with wings and scythe
23A11|other allegories of Time, e.g. 'Tempo' (Ripa)
23A2|Eternity, 'Aeternitas'; 'Eternità','Eternità o Perpetuità' (Ripa)
23A21|serpent Ouroboros
23A3|past, present and future
23A31|past
23A32|present
23A33|future
23A4|allegorical representations of the effects of time
23A41|Time revealing Truth; Time carrying Truth aloft
23A411|Time denuding Truth
23A42|Time concealing the Past
23A43|Time rewarding Industry and punishing Sloth
23A44|fugacity of Time
23A441|Time causing the ruin of buildings, etc.
23A45|Time abducting Beauty
23B|period of more than one year
23B1|period of more than 1000 years
23B2|millennium
23B3|100 years, century
23B30|'Secolo' (Ripa)
23B4|50 years
23B5|25 years
23B6|12 1/2 years
23B7|10 years, decade
23B8|5 years, lustrum
23B9|other periods
23B9(...)|other periods (with NUMBER of years)
23C|year, solar year
23C1|'Annus', personification of the year; 'Anno', 'Carro dell'anno' (Ripa)
23C2|lunar year
23C3|sidereal year
23D|seasons of the year (esp. personifications); 'Stagione', 'Le quattro stagioni dell'anno' (Ripa)
23D1|not used
23D2|year divided into two seasons
23D21|winter half-year
23D22|summer half-year
23D23|strife of summer and winter
23D3|year divided into three seasons
23D31|year divided into three seasons (first series)
23D311|January - April (year divided into three seasons)
23D312|May - August (year divided into three seasons)
23D313|September - December (year divided into three seasons)
23D32|year divided into three seasons (second series)
23D321|December - March (year divided into three seasons)
23D322|April - July (year divided into three seasons)
23D323|August - November (year divided into three seasons)
23D4|year divided into four seasons
23D41|winter, 'Hyems'; 'Inverno' (Ripa)
23D42|spring, 'Ver'; 'Primavera' (Ripa)
23D43|summer, 'Aestas'; 'Estate' (Ripa)
23D44|autumn, fall, 'Autumnus'; 'Autunno' (Ripa)
23D5|year divided into five seasons
23D6|year divided into six seasons
23D61|year divided into six seasons (first series)
23D611|January and February (year divided into six seasons)
23D612|March and April (year divided into six seasons)
23D613|May and June (year divided into six seasons)
23D614|July and August (year divided into six seasons)
23D615|September and October (year divided into six seasons)
23D616|November and December (year divided into six seasons)
23D62|year divided into six seasons (second series)
23D621|December and January (year divided into six seasons)
23D622|February and March (year divided into six seasons)
23D623|April and May (year divided into six seasons)
23D624|June and July (year divided into six seasons)
23D625|August and September (year divided into six seasons)
23D626|October and November (year divided into six seasons)
23E|seasons of the year represented by scenes showing human activities, usually in a landscape
23E2|year divided into two seasons ~ human activities
23E21|winter half-year ~ human activities (year divided into two seasons)
23E22|summer half-year ~ human activities (year divided into two seasons)
23E23|strife of summer and winter ~ human activities (year divided into two seasons)
23E3|year divided into three seasons ~ human activities
23E31|year divided into three seasons ~ human activities (first series)
23E311|January - April ~ human activities (year divided into three seasons)
23E312|May - August ~ human activities (year divided into three seasons)
23E313|September - December ~ human activities (year divided into three seasons)
23E32|year divided into three seasons ~ human activities (second series)
23E321|December - March ~ human activities (year divided into three seasons)
23E322|April - July ~ human activities (year divided into three seasons)
23E323|August - November ~ human activities (year divided into three seasons)
23E4|the four seasons of the year ~ human activities
23E41|winter ~ human activities (the four seasons of the year)
23E42|spring ~ human activities (the four seasons of the year)
23E43|summer ~ human activities (the four seasons of the year)
23E44|autumn ~ human activities (the four seasons of the year)
23E5|year divided into five seasons ~ human activities
23E6|year divided into six seasons ~ human activities
23E61|year divided into six seasons ~ human activities (first series)
23E611|January and February ~ human activities (year divided into six seasons)
23E612|March and April ~ human activities (year divided into six seasons)
23E613|May and June ~ human activities (year divided into six seasons)
23E614|July and August ~ human activities (year divided into six seasons)
23E615|September and October ~ human activities (year divided into six seasons)
23E616|November and December ~ human activities (year divided into six seasons)
23E62|year divided into six seasons ~ human activities (second series)
23E621|December and January ~ human activities (year divided into six seasons)
23E622|February and March ~ human activities (year divided into six seasons)
23E623|April and May ~ human activities (year divided into six seasons)
23E624|June and July ~ human activities (year divided into six seasons)
23E625|August and September ~ human activities (year divided into six seasons)
23E626|October and November ~ human activities (year divided into six seasons)
23F|seasons of the year represented by landscapes
23F2|year divided into two seasons ~ landscapes
23F21|winter half-year ~ landscapes (year divided into two seasons)
23F22|summer half-year ~ landscapes (year divided into two seasons)
23F23|strife of summer and winter ~ landscapes (year divided into two seasons)
23F3|year divided into three seasons ~ landscapes
23F31|year divided into three seasons ~ landscapes (first series)
23F311|January - April ~ landscapes (year divided into three seasons)
23F312|May - August ~ landscapes (year divided into three seasons)
23F313|September - December ~ landscapes (year divided into three seasons)
23F32|year divided into three seasons ~ landscapes (second series)
23F321|December - March ~ landscapes (year divided into three seasons)
23F322|April - July ~ landscapes (year divided into three seasons)
23F323|August - November ~ landscapes (year divided into three seasons)
23F4|the four seasons of the year ~ landscapes
23F41|winter landscape; landscape symbolizing winter (the four seasons of the year)
23F42|spring landscape; landscape symbolizing spring (the four seasons of the year)
23F43|summer landscape; landscape symbolizing summer (the four seasons of the year)
23F44|autumn landscape; landscape symbolizing autumn (the four seasons of the year)
23F5|year divided into five seasons ~ landscapes
23F6|year divided into six seasons ~ landscapes
23F61|year divided into six seasons ~ landscapes (first series)
23F611|January and February ~ landscapes (year divided into six seasons)
23F612|March and April ~ landscapes (year divided into six seasons)
23F613|May and June ~ landscapes (year divided into six seasons)
23F614|July and August ~ landscapes (year divided into six seasons)
23F615|September and October ~ landscapes (year divided into six seasons)
23F616|November and December ~ landscapes (year divided into six seasons)
23F62|year divided into six seasons ~ landscapes (second series)
23F621|December and January ~ landscapes (year divided into six seasons)
23F622|February and March ~ landscapes (year divided into six seasons)
23F623|April and May ~ landscapes (year divided into six seasons)
23F624|June and July ~ landscapes (year divided into six seasons)
23F625|August and September ~ landscapes (year divided into six seasons)
23F626|October and November ~ landscapes (year divided into six seasons)
23G|seasons of the year represented by still lifes of flowers and/or fruits
23G2|year divided into two seasons ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits
23G21|winter half-year ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into two seasons)
23G22|summer half-year ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into two seasons)
23G23|strife of summer and winter ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into two seasons)
23G3|year divided into three seasons ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits
23G31|year divided into three seasons ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (first series)
23G311|January - April ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into three seasons)
23G312|May - August ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into three seasons)
23G313|September - December ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into three seasons)
23G32|year divided into three seasons ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (second series)
23G321|December - March ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into three seasons)
23G322|April - July ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into three seasons)
23G323|August - November ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into three seasons)
23G4|the four seasons of the year ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits
23G41|still life symbolizing winter (the four seasons of the year)
23G42|still life symbolizing spring (the four seasons of the year)
23G43|still life symbolizing summer (the four seasons of the year)
23G44|still life symbolizing autumn (the four seasons of the year)
23G5|year divided into five seasons ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits
23G6|year divided into six seasons ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits
23G61|year divided into six seasons ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (first series)
23G611|January and February ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into six seasons)
23G612|March and April ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into six seasons)
23G613|May and June ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into six seasons)
23G614|July and August ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into six seasons)
23G615|September and October ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into six seasons)
23G616|November and December ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into six seasons)
23G62|year divided into six seasons ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (second series)
23G621|December and January ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into six seasons)
23G622|February and March ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into six seasons)
23G623|April and May ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into six seasons)
23G624|June and July ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into six seasons)
23G625|August and September ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into six seasons)
23G626|October and November ~ still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (year divided into six seasons)
23H|seasons of the year represented by concepts other than personifications, human activities, landscapes, or still lifes of flowers and/or fruits (e.g. biblical scenes)
23H2|year divided into two seasons ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes)
23H21|winter half-year ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into two seasons)
23H22|summer half-year ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into two seasons)
23H23|strife of summer and winter ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into two seasons)
23H3|year divided into three seasons ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes)
23H31|year divided into three seasons ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (first series)
23H311|January - April ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into three seasons)
23H312|May - August ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into three seasons)
23H313|September - December ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into three seasons)
23H32|year divided into three seasons ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (second series)
23H321|December - March ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into three seasons)
23H322|April - July ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into three seasons)
23H323|August - November ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into three seasons)
23H4|the four seasons of the year ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes)
23H41|winter ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (the four seasons of the year)
23H42|spring ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (the four seasons of the year)
23H43|summer ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (the four seasons of the year)
23H44|autumn ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (the four seasons of the year)
23H5|year divided into five seasons ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes)
23H6|year divided into six seasons ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes)
23H61|year divided into three seasons ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (first series)
23H611|January and February ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into six seasons)
23H612|March and April ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into six seasons)
23H613|May and June ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into six seasons)
23H614|July and August ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into six seasons)
23H615|September and October ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into six seasons)
23H616|November and December ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into six seasons)
23H62|year divided into three seasons ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (second series)
23H621|December and January ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into six seasons)
23H622|February and March ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into six seasons)
23H623|April and May ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into six seasons)
23H624|June and July ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into six seasons)
23H625|August and September ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into six seasons)
23H626|October and November ~ other concepts (e.g. biblical scenes) (year divided into six seasons)
23I|the twelve months (especially personifications); 'Mese in generale' (Ripa)
23I1|months of the first quarter of the year
23I11|January; 'Gennaro' (Ripa)
23I12|February; 'Febraro' (Ripa)
23I13|March; 'Marzo' (Ripa)
23I2|months of the second quarter of the year
23I21|April; 'Aprile' (Ripa)
23I22|May; 'Maggio' (Ripa)
23I23|June; 'Giugno' (Ripa)
23I3|months of the third quarter of the year
23I31|July; 'Luglio' (Ripa)
23I32|August; 'Agosto' (Ripa)
23I33|September; 'Settembre' (Ripa)
23I4|months of the fourth quarter of the year
23I41|October; 'Ottobre' (Ripa)
23I42|November; 'Novembre' (Ripa)
23I43|December; 'Decembre' (Ripa)
23K|the twelve months represented by scenes showing human activities, usually in a landscape; so-called 'labours of the months'
23K1|the months of the first quarter of the year ~ human activities (the 'labours' of January, February and March)
23K11|January and its 'labours'
23K12|February and its 'labours'
23K13|March and its 'labours'
23K2|the months of the second quarter of the year ~ human activities (the 'labours' of April, May and June)
23K21|April and its 'labours'
23K22|May and its 'labours'
23K23|June and its 'labours'
23K3|the months of the third quarter of the year ~ human activities (the 'labours' of July, August and September)
23K31|July and its 'labours'
23K32|August and its 'labours'
23K33|September and its 'labours'
23K4|the months of the fourth quarter of the year ~ human activities (the 'labours' of October, November and December)
23K41|October and its 'labours'
23K42|November and its 'labours'
23K43|December and its 'labours'
23L|the twelve months represented by landscapes
23L1|months of the first quarter of the year represented by landscapes
23L11|landscape symbolizing January
23L12|landscape symbolizing February
23L13|landscape symbolizing March
23L2|months of the second quarter of the year represented by landscapes
23L21|landscape symbolizing April
23L22|landscape symbolizing May
23L23|landscape symbolizing June
23L3|months of the third quarter of the year represented by landscapes
23L31|landscape symbolizing July
23L32|landscape symbolizing August
23L33|landscape symbolizing September
23L4|months of the fourth quarter of the year represented by landscapes
23L41|landscape symbolizing October
23L42|landscape symbolizing November
23L43|landscape symbolizing December
23M|the twelve months represented by still lifes of flowers and/or fruits
23M1|months of the first quarter of the year represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits
23M11|January represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits
23M12|February represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits
23M13|March represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits
23M2|months of the second quarter of the year represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits
23M21|April represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits
23M22|May represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits
23M23|June represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits
23M3|months of the third quarter of the year represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits
23M31|July represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits
23M32|August represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits
23M33|September represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits
23M4|months of the fourth quarter of the year represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits
23M41|October represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits
23M42|November represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits
23M43|December represented by still life of flowers and/or fruits
23N|the twelve months of the year represented by concepts other than personifications, human activities, landscapes, or still lifes of flowers and/or fruits
23N1|months of the first quarter of the year ~ other concepts
23N11|January ~ other concepts
23N12|February ~ other concepts
23N13|March ~ other concepts
23N2|months of the second quarter of the year ~ other concepts
23N21|April ~ other concepts
23N22|May ~ other concepts
23N23|June ~ other concepts
23N3|months of the third quarter of the year ~ other concepts
23N31|July ~ other concepts
23N32|August ~ other concepts
23N33|September ~ other concepts
23N4|months of the fourth quarter of the year ~ other concepts
23N41|October ~ other concepts
23N42|November ~ other concepts
23N43|December ~ other concepts
23O|zodiac; the twelve zodiacal signs together
23O1|zodiacal signs of the winter season
23O11|Capricorn (zodiacal sign of December)
23O12|Aquarius (zodiacal sign of January)
23O13|Pisces (zodiacal sign of February)
23O2|zodiacal signs of the spring season
23O21|Aries (zodical sign of March)
23O22|Taurus (zodiacal sign of April)
23O23|Gemini (zodiacal sign of May)
23O3|zodiacal signs of the summer season
23O31|Cancer (zodiacal sign of June)
23O32|Leo (zodiacal sign of July)
23O33|Virgo (zodiacal sign of August)
23O4|zodiacal signs of the autumn season
23O41|Libra (zodiacal sign of September)
23O42|Scorpio (zodiacal sign of October)
23O43|Sagittarius (zodiacal sign of November)
23O5|zodiacal man; zodiac combined with parts of the human body
23P|weeks
23Q|days of the week
23Q1|Sunday
23Q2|Monday
23Q3|Tuesday
23Q4|Wednesday
23Q5|Thursday
23Q6|Friday
23Q7|Saturday
23Q8|tomorrow
23Q81|the day after tomorrow
23Q9|yesterday
23R|day and night
23R1|day of 24 hours, natural day
23R10|'Giorno naturale', 'Carro del giorno naturale' (Ripa)
23R11|morning
23R110|personification of the morning, 'Aurora'; 'Aurora' (Ripa)
23R111|morning ~ landscape (sometimes titled 'Aurora')
23R112|morning ~ other concepts
23R113|noon
23R12|afternoon
23R120|personification of the afternoon, 'Meridies'
23R121|afternoon ~ landscape (sometimes titled 'Meridies')
23R122|afternoon ~ other concepts
23R13|evening
23R130|personification of the evening, 'Vesper'
23R131|evening ~ landscape (sometimes titled 'Vesper')
23R132|evening ~ other concepts
23R14|night
23R140|personification of the night, 'Nox'; 'Notte', 'Carro della notte', 'Serenità della notte' (Ripa)
23R141|night ~ landscape (sometimes titled 'Nox')
23R142|night ~ other concepts
23R2|day from sunrise to sunset
23R20|'Giorno artificiale', 'Carro del giorno artificiale', 'Serenità del giorno, ninfa dell'aria' (Ripa)
23R3|the 24 hours of day and night
23R31|the first 12 hours of the day
23R310|'Hore del giorno' ('Hora prima', 'Hora seconda', 'Hora terza', 'Hora quarta', 'Hora quinta', 'Hora sesta', 'Hora settima', 'Hora ottava', 'Hora nona', 'Hora decima', 'Hora undecima', 'Hora duodecima') (Ripa)
23R32|the last 12 hours of the day
23R320|'Hore della notte' ('Hora prima', 'Hora seconda', 'Hora terza', 'Hora quarta', 'Hora quinta', 'Hora sesta', 'Hora settima', 'Hora ottava', 'Hora nona', 'Hora decima', 'Hora undecima', 'Hora duodecima') (Ripa)
23S|the empires of the world
23S1|the four world empires (Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome)
23S11|Babylon (one of the four world empires)
23S12|Persia (one of the four world empires)
23S13|Greece (one of the four world empires
23S14|Rome (one of the four world empires)
23S2|the empires of the world according to biblical divisions
23S21|the world empires symbolized by a large statue of various materials (Daniel ch. 2)
23S22|the world empires symbolized by four beasts (Daniel ch. 7)
23S3|the empires of the world divided otherwise
23T|historical epochs
23T1|history of the world divided into seven epochs from Adam to the end of the world
23T11|epoch from Adam to Noah ~ history of the world
23T12|epoch from Noah to Abraham or Moses ~ history of the world
23T13|epoch from Abraham or Moses to David ~ history of the world
23T14|epoch from David to the Babylonian Captivity ~ history of the world
23T15|epoch from the Captivity to the coming of Christ ~ history of the world
23T16|epoch from Christ to the end of the world ~ working, waking
23T17|epoch from Christ to the end of the world ~ sleeping, resting (eternal Sabbath)
23T2|modern division of historical epochs
23T21|pre-history (historical epoch)
23T22|ancient history (historical epoch)
23T23|classical antiquity (historical epoch)
23T24|dark ages (historical epoch)
23T25|medieval history, middle ages (historical epoch)
23T26|Renaissance (historical epoch, through 16th century)
23T27|modern division of historical epochs ~ centuries
23T27(...)|modern division of historical epochs ~ centuries (with Roman NUMBER of century)
23U|chronology
23U1|calendar, almanac
23U11|perpetual calendar
23U2|(instruments for) measurement of time
23U20|'Horografia' (Ripa)
23U21|sundial
23U22|hourglass
23U23|water clock
23U24|clock
23U241|watchmaker, clockmaker
23U25|watch
24|the heavens (celestial bodies)
240|allegorical representation of the heavens (celestial bodies)
24A|sun as celestial body
24A1|sunrise
24A11|dawn
24A110|'Crepuscolo della matina' (Ripa)
24A2|sunset
24A21|dusk, evening twilight
24A210|'Crepuscolo della sera' (Ripa)
24A3|solar eclipse
24A31|total solar eclipse with corona
24A4|midnight sun
24A5|physical aspects of the sun
24A51|sun-spots
24A52|unusual solar phenomena: parhelion or mock sun, spots on solar halo, etc.
24A6|sun represented as face, wheel, etc.
24A7|positions of the sun
24A71|summer solstice, midsummer's day
24A710|'Solstitio estivo' (Ripa)
24A72|autumnal equinox
24A720|'Equinottio dell'autunno' (Ripa)
24A73|winter solstice
24A730|'Solstitio hiemale' (Ripa)
24A74|vernal equinox
24A740|'Equinottio della primavera' (Ripa)
24A8|sunlight
24A81|sunbeams
24B|moon as celestial body
24B1|waxing moon, i.e. facing this way: )
24B11|waxing moon represented as face
24B2|full moon
24B21|full moon represented as face
24B3|waning moon, i.e. facing this way (
24B31|waning moon represented as face
24B4|eclipse of the moon
24B5|surface of the moon
24B6|moonlight
24B61|moonbeams
24B62|contemplation of the moon, 'schwärmen'
24B7|moonrise
24B8|setting of the moon
24C|planets (except the earth)
24C1|planets; planetary system, solar system
24C11|Ceres (planet)
24C12|Jupiter (planet)
24C13|Mars (planet)
24C14|Mercury (planet)
24C15|Neptune (planet)
24C16|Pluto (planet)
24C17|Saturn (planet)
24C18|Uranus (planet)
24C19|Venus (planet)
24C191|morning star (Venus)
24C192|evening star (Venus or other planet)
24C2|mankind influenced by the planets, including sun and moon; 'Planetenkinder'
24C21|(personifications of the) planets with their 'children', so-called 'Planetenkinder'
24C211|Saturn and his children ('Planetenkinder')
24C212|Jupiter and his children ('Planetenkinder')
24C213|Mars and his children ('Planetenkinder')
24C214|Sol and his children ('Planetenkinder')
24C215|Venus and her children ('Planetenkinder')
24C216|Mercury and his children ('Planetenkinder')
24C217|Luna and her children ('Planetenkinder')
24C22|(personifications of the) planets with their 'children', so-called 'Planetenkinder', accompanied by the corresponding zodiacal signs
24C221|Saturn and his children ('Planetenkinder') ~ Aquarius and Capricorn
24C222|Jupiter and his children ('Planetenkinder') ~ Pisces and Sagittarius
24C223|Mars and his children ('Planetenkinder') ~ Aries and Scorpio
24C224|Sol and his children ('Planetenkinder') ~ Leo
24C225|Venus and her children ('Planetenkinder') ~ Taurus and Libra
24C226|Mercury and his children ('Planetenkinder') ~ Gemini and Virgo
24C227|Luna and her children ('Planetenkinder') ~ Cancer
24C3|canonical group of seven planets symbolically representing metals
24C31|the sun representing gold
24C32|the moon representing silver
24C33|Mercury representing the metal mercury
24C34|Venus representing copper
24C35|Mars representing iron
24C36|Jupiter representing tin
24C37|Saturn representing lead
24C39|other celestial bodies representing metals
24C39(...)|other celestial bodies representing metals (with NAME)
24C39(URANUS)|Uranus representing platinum
24D|stars
24D0|stars, represented symbolically or allegorically
24D1|stars and constellations
24D1(...)|stars and constellations (with NAME)
24D1(ORION)|stars and constellations: Orion
24D1(POLARIS)|stars and constellations: Polaris, Pole star
24D1(SIRIUS)|stars and constellations: Sirius
24D11|catasterism, honouring a person by including him among the stars
24D2|galaxies
24D21|Milky Way
24D211|genesis of the Milky Way (Juno suckling Hercules)
24D4|other galaxies or stellar systems
24D4(...)|other galaxies or stellar systems (with NAME)
24E|astronomical phenomena
24E1|comet
24E10|'Cometa, ninfa dell'aria' (Ripa)
24E2|meteor
24E3|meteorites
24F|firmament, sky
24F1|contemplating the firmament
24F2|stars in the firmament
24G|spheres ~ heavens
24G1|empyrean
25|earth, world as celestial body
250|'Mondo', 'Machina del mondo' (Ripa)
25A|maps, atlases
25A1|map of the world
25A11|map in square or circular form according to old ideas about the shape of the world
25A111|centre of the world, 'omphalos' (on map or atlas)
25A1111|map with Jerusalem as centre
25A1112|map with Delphi as 'omphalos'
25A12|modern projections ~ map of the world
25A13|globe
25A131|globe in the shape of an icosahedron
25A14|the four main directions
25A141|north (one of the four main directions)
25A1410|'Settentrione' (Ripa)
25A142|east (one of the four main directions)
25A1420|'Oriente' (Ripa)
25A1421|orientation, facing the east
25A143|south (one of the four main directions)
25A1430|'Mezzodì' (Ripa)
25A144|west (one of the four main directions)
25A1440|'Occidente' (Ripa)
25A15|latitude and longitude
25A151|latitude
25A1511|equator
25A1512|tropics
25A152|longitude
25A1521|meridian
25A2|maps of the continents and the polar regions
25A21|(map of) Europe
25A22|(map of) Asia
25A23|(map of) Eurasia
25A24|(map of) Africa
25A25|(map of) America
25A251|(map of) North America
25A252|(map of) South America
25A26|(map of) Australia
25A27|(map of) the polar regions, frigid zones
25A271|(map of) the North Pole
25A272|(map of) the South Pole
25A3|maps of separate countries or regions
25A3(...)|maps of separate countries or regions (with NAME)
25A4|maps of cities
25A4(...)|maps of cities (with NAME)
25A5|marine charts
25A9|map making
25A90|'Corografia', 'Geografia', 'Hidrografia' (Ripa)
25A91|geodesy, surveying
25A910|'Altimetria' (Ripa)
25A911|instruments used in geodesy, surveying instruments
25A911(...)|instruments used in geodesy, surveying instruments (with NAME)
25A9111|Jacob's staff (surveying instrument)
25B|continents represented allegorically
25B1|Europe represented allegorically; 'Europa' (Ripa)
25B2|Asia represented allegorically; 'Asia' (Ripa)
25B3|Africa represented allegorically; 'Africa' (Ripa)
25B4|America represented allegorically; 'America' (Ripa)
25B5|Australia represented allegorically
25B6|the polar regions, frigid zones represented allegorically
25B61|allegorical representation of the North Pole
25B62|allegorical representation of the South Pole
25C|geological phenomena
25C1|volcanism
25C11|eruption (of volcano)
25C111|stream of lava
25C112|ash cloud
25C12|volcano
25C13|hot spring, geyser
25C14|fumes, brimstone, etc.
25C15|earthquake
25C150|'Terremoto' (Ripa)
25C151|consequences of an earthquake
25C16|genesis of mountain chain, etc.
25C17|genesis of island
25C19|extinct volcano
25C191|volcanic formations
25C192|cold lava
25C2|terrestrial magnetism
25C21|compass
25C211|compass card
25D|rock types; minerals and metals; soil types
25D1|rock types
25D11|precious and semiprecious stones
25D11(...)|precious and semiprecious stones (with NAME)
25D11(ALMANDINE)|precious and semiprecious stones: almandine
25D11(AMETHYST)|precious and semiprecious stones: amethyst
25D11(CHALCEDONY)|precious and semiprecious stones: chalcedony
25D11(CHRYSOBERYL)|precious and semiprecious stones: chrysoberyl
25D11(CHRYSOLITE)|precious and semiprecious stones: chrysolite
25D11(CHRYSOPRASE)|precious and semiprecious stones: chrysoprase
25D11(DIAMOND)|precious and semiprecious stones: diamond
25D11(EMERALD)|precious and semiprecious stones: emerald
25D11(JASPER)|precious and semiprecious stones: jasper
25D11(ROCK-CRYSTAL)|precious and semiprecious stones: rock-crystal
25D11(RUBY)|precious and semiprecious stones: ruby
25D11(SAPPHIRE)|precious and semiprecious stones: sapphire
25D11(TOPAZ)|precious and semiprecious stones: topaz
25D11(TURQUOISE)|precious and semiprecious stones: turquoise
25D12|kinds of non-precious stone
25D12(...)|kinds of non-precious stone (with NAME)
25D12(CHALK)|kinds of non-precious stone: chalk
25D12(FLINT)|kinds of non-precious stone: flint
25D12(MARBLE)|kinds of non-precious stone: marble
25D12(PUMICE)|kinds of non-precious stone: pumice
25D13|minerals and metals
25D13(...)|minerals and metals (with NAME)
25D13(BITUMEN)|minerals and metals: bitumen
25D13(COPPER)|minerals and metals: copper
25D13(GOLD)|minerals and metals: gold
25D13(IRON)|minerals and metals: iron
25D13(LEAD)|minerals and metals: lead
25D13(MAGNETITE)|minerals and metals: magnetite
25D13(MERCURY)|minerals and metals: mercury
25D13(PLATINUM)|minerals and metals: platinum
25D13(SILVER)|minerals and metals: silver
25D13(SULPHUR)|minerals and metals: sulphur
25D13(TIN)|minerals and metals: tin
25D14|rock types of animal or plant origin
25D141|anthracite, hard coal
25D142|lignite, brown coal
25D143|amber (fossil resin)
25D15|crystals
25D2|soil types
25D21|earth (soil type)
25D211|humus (soil type)
25D22|gravel (soil type)
25D23|sand (soil type)
25D24|clay (soil type)
25D241|loam (soil type)
25D242|loess (soil type)
25D25|peat (soil type)
25D26|mud (soil type)
25D29|dust (soil type)
25D3|mining
25D31|mine
25D311|opencast mine; strip mining
25D312|shafts and galleries (of a mine)
25D32|miner
25D321|prospector
25D33|surface structures and surroundings of a mine
25D34|quarry
25D35|smelting, extracting from ore; blast-furnace
25D4|fluids and gases extracted from the earth
25D41|mineral water
25D411|medicinal spring
25D42|other fluids (with the exception of oil)
25D42(...)|other fluids (with the exception of oil) (with NAME)
25D421|spring (fluids extracted from the earth)
25D43|oil; oil refinery
25D431|drilling for oil
25D4311|derrick ~ oil
25D4312|(marine) drilling platform
25D432|pumping of oil
25D4321|gusher ~ oil
25D433|transportation of oil
25D4331|pipeline ~ transportation of oil
25D434|refinery ~ oil
25D435|oil tanks
25D44|asphalt
25D45|gas extracted from the ground
25D451|gas extracted from coal
25D4511|gasworks
25D4512|gasholder, gas tank
25D5|movement in geological layers
25E|geological-chronological division; historical geology; geological era
25E(...)|geological-chronological division; historical geology; geological era (with NAME of period)
25E(BIG BANG)|geological-chronological division; geological era: Big Bang
25E(CENOZOIC)|geological-chronological division; geological era: Cenozoic
25E(PALEOZOIC)|geological-chronological division; geological era: Paleozoic
25E(TERTIARY)|geological-chronological division; geological era: Tertiary
25F|animals
25F1|groups of animals
25F2|mammals
25F21|groups of mammals
25F22|monkeys, apes
25F22(...)|monkeys, apes (with NAME)
25F22(BABOON)|monkeys, apes: baboon
25F23|beasts of prey, predatory animals
25F23(...)|beasts of prey, predatory animals (with NAME)
25F23(BADGER)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: badger
25F23(BEAR)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: bear
25F23(CHEETAH)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: cheetah
25F23(ERMINE)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: ermine
25F23(FERRET)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: ferret
25F23(FOX)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: fox
25F23(GENET)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: genet
25F23(HYENA)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: hyena
25F23(ICHNEUMON)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: ichneumon
25F23(LEOPARD)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: leopard
25F23(LION)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: lion
25F23(LYNX)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: lynx
25F23(MANGOUSTE)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: mangouste
25F23(MARTEN)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: marten
25F23(OTTER)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: otter
25F23(PANTHER)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: panther
25F23(POLAR BEAR)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: polar bear
25F23(SABLE)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: sable
25F23(TIGER)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: tiger
25F23(WEASEL)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: weasel
25F23(WOLF)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: wolf
25F24|hoofed animals
25F24(...)|hoofed animals (with NAME)
25F24(ANTELOPE)|hoofed animals: antelope
25F24(BISON)|hoofed animals: bison
25F24(BOAR)|hoofed animals: boar
25F24(CAMEL)|hoofed animals: camel
25F24(DEER)|hoofed animals: deer
25F24(DROMEDARY)|hoofed animals: dromedary
25F24(ELK)|hoofed animals: elk
25F24(GAZELLE)|hoofed animals: gazelle
25F24(GIRAFFE)|hoofed animals: giraffe
25F24(GNU)|hoofed animals: gnu
25F24(HIPPOPOTAMUS)|hoofed animals: hippopotamus
25F24(IBEX)|hoofed animals: ibex
25F24(MUSK-DEER)|hoofed animals: musk-deer
25F24(ONAGER)|hoofed animals: onager
25F24(ORYX)|hoofed animals: oryx
25F24(QUAGGA)|hoofed animals: quagga
25F24(RHINOCEROS)|hoofed animals: rhinoceros
25F24(STAG)|hoofed animals: stag
25F24(ZEBRA)|hoofed animals: zebra
25F25|trunked animals
25F25(...)|trunked animals (with NAME)
25F25(ELEPHANT)|trunked animals: elephant
25F26|rodents
25F26(...)|rodents (with NAME)
25F26(BEAVER)|rodents: beaver
25F26(HARE)|rodents: hare
25F26(MOUSE)|rodents: mouse
25F26(MUSK-RAT)|rodents: musk-rat
25F26(RABBIT)|rodents: rabbit
25F26(RAT)|rodents: rat
25F26(SQUIRREL)|rodents: squirrel
25F26(WOMBAT)|rodents: wombat
25F27|swimming mammals
25F27(...)|swimming mammals (with NAME)
25F27(DOLPHIN)|swimming mammals: dolphin
25F27(SEAL)|swimming mammals: seal
25F27(WHALE)|swimming mammals: whale
25F28|flying mammals
25F28(...)|flying mammals (with NAME)
25F28(BAT)|flying mammals: bat
25F29|other mammals
25F29(...)|other mammals (with NAME)
25F29(ARMADILLO)|other mammals: armadillo
25F29(HEDGEHOG)|other mammals: hedgehog
25F29(KANGAROO)|other mammals: kangaroo
25F29(MOLE)|other mammals: mole
25F29(PORCUPINE)|other mammals: porcupine
25F29(SLOTH)|other mammals: sloth
25F3|birds
25F31|groups of birds
25F32|song-birds
25F32(...)|song-birds (with NAME)
25F32(BLACKBIRD)|song-birds: blackbird
25F32(CROW)|song-birds: crow
25F32(FINCH)|song-birds: finch
25F32(GOLDFINCH)|song-birds: goldfinch
25F32(JACKDAW)|song-birds: jackdaw
25F32(LARK)|song-birds: lark
25F32(MAGPIE)|song-birds: magpie
25F32(NIGHTINGALE)|song-birds: nightingale
25F32(RAVEN)|song-birds: raven
25F32(ROBIN)|song-birds: robin
25F32(SPARROW)|song-birds: sparrow
25F32(STARLING)|song-birds: starling
25F32(SWALLOW)|song-birds: swallow
25F32(THRUSH)|song-birds: thrush
25F32(TIT)|song-birds: tit
25F32(WAGTAIL)|song-birds: wagtail
25F32(WARBLER)|song-birds: warbler
25F32(WHITE THROAT)|song-birds: white throat
25F32(WREN)|song-birds: wren
25F33|predatory birds
25F33(...)|predatory birds (with NAME)
25F33(EAGLE)|predatory birds: eagle
25F33(FALCON)|predatory birds: falcon
25F33(FISH-HAWK)|predatory birds: fish-hawk, osprey
25F33(HAWK)|predatory birds: hawk
25F33(KITE)|predatory birds: kite
25F33(SPARROW-HAWK)|predatory birds: sparrow-hawk
25F33(VULTURE)|predatory birds: vulture
25F34|owls
25F35|ornamental birds
25F35(...)|ornamental birds (with NAME)
25F35(BIRD OF PARADISE)|ornamental birds: bird of paradise
25F35(COCKATOO)|ornamental birds: cockatoo
25F35(HORNBILL)|ornamental birds: hornbill
25F35(PARROT)|ornamental birds: parrot
25F35(PEACOCK)|ornamental birds: peacock
25F36|water-birds
25F36(...)|water-birds (with NAME)
25F36(COOT)|water-birds: coot
25F36(DIPPER)|water-birds: dipper
25F36(DUCK)|water-birds: duck
25F36(GOOSE)|water-birds: goose
25F36(PELICAN)|water-birds: pelican
25F36(SWAMP-HEN)|water-birds: swamp-hen
25F36(SWAN)|water-birds: swan
25F37|shore-birds and wading-birds
25F37(...)|shore-birds and wading-birds (with NAME)
25F37(BITTERN)|shore-birds and wading-birds: bittern
25F37(CRANE)|shore-birds and wading-birds: crane
25F37(GULL)|shore-birds and wading-birds: gull
25F37(HERON)|shore-birds and wading-birds: heron
25F37(IBIS)|shore-birds and wading-birds: ibis
25F37(LAPWING)|shore-birds and wading-birds: lapwing
25F37(MARABOU)|shore-birds and wading-birds: marabou
25F37(PLOVER)|shore-birds and wading-birds: plover
25F37(PURPLE WATER-HEN)|shore-birds and wading-birds: purple water-hen
25F37(SNIPE)|shore-birds and wading-birds: snipe
25F37(STORK)|shore-birds and wading-birds: stork
25F37(TROCHILUS)|shore-birds and wading-birds: trochilus
25F37(WOODCOCK)|shore-birds and wading-birds: woodcock
25F38|walker and runner birds
25F38(...)|walker and runner birds (with NAME)
25F38(BUSTARD)|walker and runner birds: bustard
25F38(OSTRICH)|walker and runner birds: ostrich
25F38(PARTRIDGE)|walker and runner birds: partridge
25F38(PHEASANT)|walker and runner birds: pheasant
25F38(QUAIL)|walker and runner birds: quail
25F38(TURKEY)|walker and runner birds: turkey
25F39|other birds
25F39(...)|other birds (with NAME)
25F39(CUCKOO)|other birds: cuckoo
25F39(DODO)|other birds: dodo
25F39(DOVE)|other birds: dove
25F39(HOOPOE)|other birds: hoopoe
25F39(HUMMING-BIRD)|other birds: humming-bird
25F39(KINGFISHER)|other birds: kingfisher
25F39(TURTLE DOVE)|other birds: turtle dove
25F39(WOODPECKER)|other birds: woodpecker
25F39(WRYNECK)|other birds: wryneck
25F4|reptiles
25F41|lizards
25F41(...)|lizards (with NAME)
25F41(CHAMELEON)|lizards: chameleon
25F41(LIZARD)|lizards: lizard
25F42|snakes
25F42(...)|snakes (with NAME)
25F42(ADDER)|snakes: adder
25F42(VIPER)|snakes: viper
25F43|crocodiles
25F43(...)|crocodiles (with NAME)
25F43(ALLIGATOR)|crocodiles: alligator
25F43(CROCODILE)|crocodiles: crocodile
25F44|tortoises, turtles
25F5|amphibians
25F51|tailless amphibians
25F51(...)|tailless amphibians (with NAME)
25F51(FROG)|tailless amphibians: frog
25F51(TOAD)|tailless amphibians: toad
25F52|amphibians with tail
25F52(...)|amphibians with tail (with NAME)
25F6|fishes
25F6(...)|fishes (with NAME)
25F61|cartilaginous fishes
25F61(...)|cartilaginous fishes (with NAME)
25F61(DOGFISH)|cartilaginous fishes: dogfish
25F61(RAY)|cartilaginous fishes: ray
25F61(SAWFISH)|cartilaginous fishes: sawfish
25F61(SHARK)|cartilaginous fishes: shark
25F62|bony fishes
25F62(...)|bony fishes (with NAME)
25F62(BARBEL)|bony fishes: barbel
25F62(BUTTERFISH)|bony fishes: butterfish
25F62(CARP)|bony fishes: carp
25F62(HERRING)|bony fishes: herring
25F62(HIPPOCAMPUS)|bony fishes: hippocampus
25F62(LUNGFISH)|bony fishes: lungfish
25F62(MACKEREL)|bony fishes: mackerel
25F62(MULLET)|bony fishes: mullet
25F62(PIKE)|bony fishes: pike
25F62(PILOT-FISH)|bony fishes: pilot-fish
25F62(RED HERRING)|'red' or smoked herring : Use 41 C 68 (SMOKED HERRING); herring : Use 25 F 62 (HERRING)
25F62(ROACH)|bony fishes: roach
25F62(SALMON)|bony fishes: salmon
25F62(SARDINE)|bony fishes: sardine
25F62(SCARUS)|bony fishes: scarus
25F62(SEA-BREAM)|bony fishes: sea-bream
25F62(SEA-DEVIL)|bony fishes: sea-devil
25F62(SEA-PERCH)|bony fishes: sea-perch
25F62(SEA-WOLF)|bony fishes: sea-wolf
25F62(SHEAT-FISH)|bony fishes: sheat-fish
25F62(STURGEON)|bony fishes: sturgeon
25F62(SUN-FISH)|bony fishes: sun-fish
25F62(SWORD-FISH)|bony fishes: sword-fish
25F62(TUNNY)|bony fishes: tunny
25F62(WEEVER)|bony fishes: weever
25F63|eels
25F63(...)|eels (with NAME)
25F63(EEL)|eels: eel
25F63(LAMPREY)|eels: lamprey
25F63(SEA-EEL)|eels: sea-eel
25F64|deep-sea fishes
25F64(...)|deep-sea fishes (with NAME)
25F65|other fishes
25F65(...)|other fishes (with NAME)
25F7|lower animals
25F71|arthropods
25F711|insects
25F711(...)|insects (with NAME)
25F711(ANT)|insects: ant
25F711(BEE)|insects: bee
25F711(BEETLE)|insects: beetle
25F711(BUTTERFLY)|insects: butterfly
25F711(CATERPILLAR)|insects: caterpillar
25F711(CICADA)|insects: cicada
25F711(CRICKET)|insects: cricket
25F711(DAY-FLY)|insects: day-fly
25F711(DRAGON-FLY)|insects: dragon-fly
25F711(DUNG-BEETLE)|insects: dung-beetle
25F711(FLEA)|insects: flea
25F711(FLY)|insects: fly
25F711(GLOW-WORM)|insects: glow-worm
25F711(GNAT)|insects: gnat
25F711(GRASS-HOPPER)|insects: grass-hopper
25F711(HORNET)|insects: hornet
25F711(ICHNEUMON-FLY)|insects: ichneumon-fly
25F711(LADYBIRD)|insects: ladybird
25F711(LOUSE)|insects: louse
25F711(MANTIS)|insects: mantis
25F711(MOSQUITO)|insects: mosquito
25F711(MOTH)|insects: moth
25F711(PRAYING-MANTIS)|insects: praying-mantis
25F711(SCARABAEUS)|insects: scarabaeus
25F711(WASP)|insects: wasp
25F712|centipedes, millipedes
25F713|spiders
25F713(...)|spiders (with NAME)
25F714|mites
25F715|scorpions
25F716|crustaceans
25F716(...)|crustaceans (with NAME)
25F716(CRAB)|crustaceans: crab
25F716(LOBSTER)|crustaceans: lobster
25F72|molluscs
25F72(...)|molluscs (with NAME)
25F72(CUTTLE-FISH)|molluscs: cuttle-fish
25F72(MUREX)|molluscs: murex
25F72(MUSSEL)|molluscs: mussel
25F72(NAUTILUS)|molluscs: nautilus
25F72(OCTOPUS)|molluscs: octopus
25F72(OYSTER)|molluscs: oyster
25F72(POLYP)|molluscs: polyp
25F72(SNAIL)|molluscs: snail
25F72(SQUID)|molluscs: squid
25F73|worms
25F73(...)|worms (with NAME)
25F74|echinoderms
25F74(...)|echinoderms (with NAME)
25F74(SEA-URCHIN)|echinoderms: sea-urchin
25F74(STARFISH)|echinoderms: starfish
25F75|coelenterata
25F75(...)|coelenterata (with NAME)
25F75(CORAL)|coelenterata: coral
25F75(JELLY-FISH)|coelenterata: jelly-fish
25F75(SPONGE)|coelenterata: sponge
25F76|unicellular animals, bacteria, bacilli
25F8|extinct animals
25F8(...)|extinct animals (with NAME)
25F81|prehistoric animals
25F82|fossil animals
25F9|mis-shapen animals; monsters
25F91|monsters larger than normal
25F92|monsters smaller than normal
25F93|multiple birth ~ mis-shapen animals, monsters
25F94|monsters with parts missing
25F95|monsters with parts in greater number than normal
25F951|three-headed beast
25F952|bicorporates, animals with two bodies and a single head
25F96|monsters with limbs, organs, etc. in unusual places
25F97|monsters with parts, limbs, organs, etc. of abnormal shape
25F971|monsters with parts, limbs, organs, etc. larger than normal
25F972|monsters with parts, limbs, organs, etc. smaller than normal
25FF|fabulous animals (sometimes wrongly called 'grotesques'); 'Mostri' (Ripa)
25FF1|groups of fabulous animals
25FF2|fabulous animals ~ mammals
25FF21|fabulous animals ~ domestic animals
25FF22|fabulous animals ~ monkeys
25FF22(...)|monkeys, apes (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF22(BABOON)|monkeys, apes: baboon - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23|fabulous animals ~ predatory animals
25FF23(...)|fabulous animals ~ predatory animals (with NAME)
25FF23(BADGER)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: badger - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(BEAR)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: bear - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(CHEETAH)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: cheetah - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(CROCOTAS)|fabulous animals ~ predatory animals: crocotas
25FF23(ERMINE)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: ermine - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(FERRET)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: ferret - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(FOX)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: fox - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(GENET)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: genet - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(HYENA)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: hyena - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(ICHNEUMON)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: ichneumon - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(LEOPARD)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: leopard - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(LION)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: lion - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(LYNX)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: lynx - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(MANGOUSTE)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: mangouste - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(MARTEN)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: marten - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(OTTER)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: otter - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(PANTHER)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: panther - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(SABLE)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: sable - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(TIGER)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: tiger - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(WEASEL)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: weasel - FF - fabulous animals
25FF23(WOLF)|beasts of prey, predatory animals: wolf - FF - fabulous animals
25FF231|griffin (lion/eagle); 'Griffo' (Ripa)
25FF232|chimera (lion/goat/snake); 'Chimera' (Ripa)
25FF233|hyena, capable of changing sex
25FF24|fabulous animals ~ hoofed animals
25FF24(...)|fabulous animals ~ hoofed animals (with NAME)
25FF24(ANTELOPE)|hoofed animals: antelope - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(BISON)|hoofed animals: bison - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(BOAR)|hoofed animals: boar - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(BONNACON)|fabulous animals ~ hoofed animals: bonnacon
25FF24(CAMEL)|hoofed animals: camel - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(CATOBLEPAS)|fabulous animals ~ hoofed animals: catoblepas
25FF24(DEER)|hoofed animals: deer - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(DROMEDARY)|hoofed animals: dromedary - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(ELK)|hoofed animals: elk - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(GAZELLE)|hoofed animals: gazelle - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(GIRAFFE)|hoofed animals: giraffe - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(GNU)|hoofed animals: gnu - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(HIPPOPOTAMUS)|hoofed animals: hippopotamus - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(IBEX)|hoofed animals: ibex - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(MUSK-DEER)|hoofed animals: musk-deer - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(ONAGER)|hoofed animals: onager - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(ORYX)|hoofed animals: oryx - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(OX WITH ONE HORN)|fabulous animals ~ hoofed animals: ox with one horn
25FF24(OX WITH THREE HORNS)|fabulous animals ~ hoofed animals: ox with three horns
25FF24(PEGASUS)|fabulous animals ~ hoofed animals : Use 93D1 Pegasus, the winged horse, or 25FF(WINGED HORSE) for winged horse (not in classical context)
25FF24(QUAGGA)|hoofed animals: quagga - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(RHINOCEROS)|hoofed animals: rhinoceros - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(STAG)|hoofed animals: stag - FF - fabulous animals
25FF24(WINGED HORSE)|fabulous animals ~ hoofed animals: winged horse
25FF241|unicorn
25FF2411|unicorn caught by a virgin, 'Chasse à la licorne'
25FF2412|'pirassoipi' (unicorn with two horns)
25FF2413|'oryx unicornis' (cloven footed antelope)
25FF242|'hippogriffe' (horse/eagle)
25FF243|'antalops' (fabulous reindeer)
25FF244|'leucrota'
25FF245|'parandrus' (stag/bear)
25FF246|yale, 'éale'
25FF2461|'centicore'
25FF25|fabulous animals ~ trunked animals
25FF25(...)|trunked animals (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF25(ELEPHANT)|trunked animals: elephant - FF - fabulous animals
25FF26|fabulous animals ~ rodents
25FF26(...)|rodents (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF26(BEAVER)|rodents: beaver - FF - fabulous animals
25FF26(HARE)|rodents: hare - FF - fabulous animals
25FF26(MOUSE)|rodents: mouse - FF - fabulous animals
25FF26(MUSK-RAT)|rodents: musk-rat - FF - fabulous animals
25FF26(RABBIT)|rodents: rabbit - FF - fabulous animals
25FF26(RAT)|rodents: rat - FF - fabulous animals
25FF26(SQUIRREL)|rodents: squirrel - FF - fabulous animals
25FF26(WOMBAT)|rodents: wombat - FF - fabulous animals
25FF27|fabulous animals ~ swimming mammals
25FF27(...)|swimming mammals (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF27(DOLPHIN)|swimming mammals: dolphin - FF - fabulous animals
25FF27(SEAL)|swimming mammals: seal - FF - fabulous animals
25FF27(WHALE)|swimming mammals: whale - FF - fabulous animals
25FF28|fabulous animals ~ flying mammals
25FF28(...)|flying mammals (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF28(BAT)|flying mammals: bat - FF - fabulous animals
25FF29|fabulous animals ~ other mammals not meant or mentioned above
25FF29(...)|fabulous animals ~ other mammals not meant or mentioned above (with NAME)
25FF29(ARMADILLO)|other mammals: armadillo - FF - fabulous animals
25FF29(HEDGEHOG)|other mammals: hedgehog - FF - fabulous animals
25FF29(LERTIX)|fabulous animals ~ other mammals not meant or mentioned above: lertix
25FF29(MOLE)|other mammals: mole - FF - fabulous animals
25FF29(PORCUPINE)|other mammals: porcupine - FF - fabulous animals
25FF3|fabulous animals ~ birds
25FF3(...)|fabulous animals ~ birds (with NAME)
25FF3(AVALERION)|fabulous animals ~ birds: avalerion
25FF3(CARABAS)|fabulous animals ~ birds: carabas
25FF3(CARISTA)|fabulous animals ~ birds: carista
25FF3(FIRE-BIRD)|fabulous animals ~ birds: fire-bird
25FF3(HARPY)|harpy (fabulous bird); 'Arpie' (Ripa)
25FF3(HERCYNIAN BIRD)|fabulous animals ~ birds: hercynian bird
25FF3(PHOENIX)|fabulous animals ~ birds: phoenix
25FF3(PORPHYRION)|fabulous animals ~ birds: porphyrion
25FF3(ROC)|fabulous animals ~ birds: roc
25FF3(SELEUCIDIAN BIRD)|fabulous animals ~ birds: seleucidian bird
25FF3(STELLINUS)|fabulous animals ~ birds: stellinus
25FF3(TRAGOPA)|fabulous animals ~ birds: tragopa
25FF31|fabulous animals ~ domestic birds
25FF311|basilisk (cock with posterior of snake)
25FF312|cockatrice, a two-legged dragon with a rooster's head
25FF32|fabulous animals ~ song-birds
25FF32(...)|song-birds (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(BLACKBIRD)|song-birds: blackbird - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(CROW)|song-birds: crow - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(FINCH)|song-birds: finch - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(GOLDFINCH)|song-birds: goldfinch - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(JACKDAW)|song-birds: jackdaw - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(LARK)|song-birds: lark - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(MAGPIE)|song-birds: magpie - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(NIGHTINGALE)|song-birds: nightingale - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(RAVEN)|song-birds: raven - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(ROBIN)|song-birds: robin - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(SPARROW)|song-birds: sparrow - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(STARLING)|song-birds: starling - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(SWALLOW)|song-birds: swallow - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(THRUSH)|song-birds: thrush - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(TIT)|song-birds: tit - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(WAGTAIL)|song-birds: wagtail - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(WARBLER)|song-birds: warbler - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(WHITE THROAT)|song-birds: white throat - FF - fabulous animals
25FF32(WREN)|song-birds: wren - FF - fabulous animals
25FF33|fabulous animals ~ predatory birds
25FF33(...)|predatory birds (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF33(EAGLE)|predatory birds: eagle - FF - fabulous animals
25FF33(FALCON)|predatory birds: falcon - FF - fabulous animals
25FF33(FISH-HAWK)|predatory birds: fish-hawk, osprey - FF - fabulous animals
25FF33(HAWK)|predatory birds: hawk - FF - fabulous animals
25FF33(KITE)|predatory birds: kite - FF - fabulous animals
25FF33(SPARROW-HAWK)|predatory birds: sparrow-hawk - FF - fabulous animals
25FF33(VULTURE)|predatory birds: vulture - FF - fabulous animals
25FF331|vulpanser
25FF332|double-headed eagle
25FF34|fabulous animals ~ owls
25FF35|fabulous animals ~ ornamental birds
25FF35(...)|ornamental birds (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF35(BIRD OF PARADISE)|ornamental birds: bird of paradise - FF - fabulous animals
25FF35(HORNBILL)|ornamental birds: hornbill - FF - fabulous animals
25FF35(PARROT)|ornamental birds: parrot - FF - fabulous animals
25FF35(PEACOCK)|ornamental birds: peacock - FF - fabulous animals
25FF36|fabulous animals ~ water-birds
25FF36(...)|water-birds (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF36(COOT)|water-birds: coot - FF - fabulous animals
25FF36(DIPPER)|water-birds: dipper - FF - fabulous animals
25FF36(DUCK)|water-birds: duck - FF - fabulous animals
25FF36(GOOSE)|water-birds: goose - FF - fabulous animals
25FF36(PELICAN)|water-birds: pelican - FF - fabulous animals
25FF36(SWAMP-HEN)|water-birds: swamp-hen - FF - fabulous animals
25FF36(SWAN)|water-birds: swan - FF - fabulous animals
25FF37|fabulous animals ~ shore-birds and wading-birds
25FF37(...)|shore-birds and wading-birds (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF37(BITTERN)|shore-birds and wading-birds: bittern - FF - fabulous animals
25FF37(CRANE)|shore-birds and wading-birds: crane - FF - fabulous animals
25FF37(GULL)|shore-birds and wading-birds: gull - FF - fabulous animals
25FF37(HERON)|shore-birds and wading-birds: heron - FF - fabulous animals
25FF37(IBIS)|shore-birds and wading-birds: ibis - FF - fabulous animals
25FF37(LAPWING)|shore-birds and wading-birds: lapwing - FF - fabulous animals
25FF37(MARABOU)|shore-birds and wading-birds: marabou - FF - fabulous animals
25FF37(PLOVER)|shore-birds and wading-birds: plover - FF - fabulous animals
25FF37(PURPLE WATER-HEN)|shore-birds and wading-birds: purple water-hen - FF - fabulous animals
25FF37(SNIPE)|shore-birds and wading-birds: snipe - FF - fabulous animals
25FF37(STORK)|shore-birds and wading-birds: stork - FF - fabulous animals
25FF37(TROCHILUS)|shore-birds and wading-birds: trochilus - FF - fabulous animals
25FF37(WOODCOCK)|shore-birds and wading-birds: woodcock - FF - fabulous animals
25FF371|'caladrius', 'charadrius' (fabulous bird)
25FF38|fabulous animals ~ walker and runner birds
25FF38(...)|walker and runner birds (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF38(BUSTARD)|walker and runner birds: bustard - FF - fabulous animals
25FF38(OSTRICH)|walker and runner birds: ostrich - FF - fabulous animals
25FF38(PARTRIDGE)|walker and runner birds: partridge - FF - fabulous animals
25FF38(PHEASANT)|walker and runner birds: pheasant - FF - fabulous animals
25FF38(QUAIL)|walker and runner birds: quail - FF - fabulous animals
25FF38(TURKEY)|walker and runner birds: turkey - FF - fabulous animals
25FF39|fabulous animals ~ other birds not meant of mentioned above
25FF39(...)|other birds (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF39(CUCKOO)|other birds: cuckoo - FF - fabulous animals
25FF39(DODO)|other birds: dodo - FF - fabulous animals
25FF39(DOVE)|other birds: dove - FF - fabulous animals
25FF39(HOOPOE)|other birds: hoopoe - FF - fabulous animals
25FF39(HUMMING-BIRD)|other birds: humming-bird - FF - fabulous animals
25FF39(KINGFISHER)|other birds: kingfisher - FF - fabulous animals
25FF39(TURTLE DOVE)|other birds: turtle dove - FF - fabulous animals
25FF39(WOODPECKER)|other birds: woodpecker - FF - fabulous animals
25FF39(WRYNECK)|other birds: wryneck - FF - fabulous animals
25FF4|fabulous animals ~ reptiles
25FF41|fabulous animals ~ lizards
25FF41(...)|lizards (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF41(CHAMELEON)|lizards: chameleon - FF - fabulous animals
25FF41(LIZARD)|lizards: lizard - FF - fabulous animals
25FF411|dragon
25FF412|salamander (fabulous animal); salamander as spirit of fire
25FF42|fabulous animals ~ snakes (aspic, dragon, hydrus, hydra, amphisbaena, horned snake, cerastes)
25FF42(...)|snakes (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF42(ADDER)|snakes: adder - FF - fabulous animals
25FF42(VIPER)|snakes: viper - FF - fabulous animals
25FF421|aspic
25FF422|dragon (large fabulous serpent, sometimes with wings and legs)
25FF423|'hydrus' (watersnake)
25FF4231|'hydra'; 'Hidra' (Ripa)
25FF424|'amphisbaena' (snake with head at both ends)
25FF425|horned snake
25FF4251|'cerastes'
25FF43|fabulous animals ~ crocodiles
25FF43(...)|crocodiles (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF43(ALLIGATOR)|crocodiles: alligator - FF - fabulous animals
25FF43(CROCODILE)|crocodiles: crocodile - FF - fabulous animals
25FF44|fabulous animals ~ tortoises
25FF5|fabulous animals ~ amphibians
25FF51|fabulous animals ~ tailless amphibians
25FF51(...)|tailless amphibians (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF51(FROG)|tailless amphibians: frog - FF - fabulous animals
25FF51(TOAD)|tailless amphibians: toad - FF - fabulous animals
25FF52|fabulous animals ~ amphibians with tail
25FF52(...)|amphibians with tail (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF6|fabulous animals ~ fishes
25FF61|leviathan (fabulous fish)
25FF61(...)|cartilaginous fishes (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF61(DOGFISH)|cartilaginous fishes: dogfish - FF - fabulous animals
25FF61(RAY)|cartilaginous fishes: ray - FF - fabulous animals
25FF61(SAWFISH)|cartilaginous fishes: sawfish - FF - fabulous animals
25FF61(SHARK)|cartilaginous fishes: shark - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62|sea-horse, hippocamp, 'hippocampus', (horse/fish) (mythological hybrid monster)
25FF62(...)|bony fishes (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(BARBEL)|bony fishes: barbel - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(BUTTERFISH)|bony fishes: butterfish - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(CARP)|bony fishes: carp - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(HERRING)|bony fishes: herring - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(HIPPOCAMPUS)|bony fishes: hippocampus - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(LUNGFISH)|bony fishes: lungfish - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(MACKEREL)|bony fishes: mackerel - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(MULLET)|bony fishes: mullet - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(PIKE)|bony fishes: pike - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(PILOT-FISH)|bony fishes: pilot-fish - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(RED HERRING)|'red' or smoked herring : Use 41 C 68 (SMOKED HERRING); herring : Use 25 F 62 (HERRING) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(ROACH)|bony fishes: roach - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(SALMON)|bony fishes: salmon - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(SARDINE)|bony fishes: sardine - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(SCARUS)|bony fishes: scarus - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(SEA-BREAM)|bony fishes: sea-bream - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(SEA-DEVIL)|bony fishes: sea-devil - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(SEA-PERCH)|bony fishes: sea-perch - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(SEA-WOLF)|bony fishes: sea-wolf - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(SHEAT-FISH)|bony fishes: sheat-fish - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(STURGEON)|bony fishes: sturgeon - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(SUN-FISH)|bony fishes: sun-fish - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(SWORD-FISH)|bony fishes: sword-fish - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(TUNNY)|bony fishes: tunny - FF - fabulous animals
25FF62(WEEVER)|bony fishes: weever - FF - fabulous animals
25FF63|'pistrix', sea-dragon
25FF63(...)|eels (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF63(EEL)|eels: eel - FF - fabulous animals
25FF63(LAMPREY)|eels: lamprey - FF - fabulous animals
25FF63(SEA-EEL)|eels: sea-eel - FF - fabulous animals
25FF64|'remore', 'echeneis remora' (fabulous fish)
25FF64(...)|deep-sea fishes (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF65|'serra' (fish with enormous fins)
25FF65(...)|other fishes (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF7|fabulous animals ~ lower animals
25FF71|fabulous animals ~ arthropods ('pyrausta')
25FF711|'pyrausta'
25FF711(...)|insects (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(ANT)|insects: ant - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(BEE)|insects: bee - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(BEETLE)|insects: beetle - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(BUTTERFLY)|insects: butterfly - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(CATERPILLAR)|insects: caterpillar - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(CICADA)|insects: cicada - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(CRICKET)|insects: cricket - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(DAY-FLY)|insects: day-fly - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(DUNG-BEETLE)|insects: dung-beetle - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(FLY)|insects: fly - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(GLOW-WORM)|insects: glow-worm - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(GNAT)|insects: gnat - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(GRASS-HOPPER)|insects: grass-hopper - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(ICHNEUMON-FLY)|insects: ichneumon-fly - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(LADYBIRD)|insects: ladybird - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(MANTIS)|insects: mantis - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(MOTH)|insects: moth - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(PRAYING-MANTIS)|insects: praying-mantis - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(SCARABAEUS)|insects: scarabaeus - FF - fabulous animals
25FF711(WASP)|insects: wasp - FF - fabulous animals
25FF712|centipedes, millipedes - FF - fabulous animals
25FF713|spiders - FF - fabulous animals
25FF714|mites - FF - fabulous animals
25FF715|scorpions - FF - fabulous animals
25FF716|crustaceans - FF - fabulous animals
25FF716(...)|crustaceans (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF716(CRAB)|crustaceans: crab - FF - fabulous animals
25FF716(LOBSTER)|crustaceans: lobster - FF - fabulous animals
25FF72|fabulous animals ~ molluscs
25FF72(...)|fabulous animals ~ molluscs (with NAME)
25FF72(CUTTLE-FISH)|molluscs: cuttle-fish - FF - fabulous animals
25FF72(KRAKEN)|fabulous animals ~ molluscs: kraken
25FF72(MUREX)|molluscs: murex - FF - fabulous animals
25FF72(MUSSEL)|molluscs: mussel - FF - fabulous animals
25FF72(NAUTILUS)|molluscs: nautilus - FF - fabulous animals
25FF72(OCTOPUS)|molluscs: octopus - FF - fabulous animals
25FF72(OYSTER)|molluscs: oyster - FF - fabulous animals
25FF72(POLYP)|molluscs: polyp - FF - fabulous animals
25FF72(SNAIL)|molluscs: snail - FF - fabulous animals
25FF72(SQUID)|molluscs: squid - FF - fabulous animals
25FF73|worms - FF - fabulous animals
25FF73(...)|worms (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF74|echinoderms - FF - fabulous animals
25FF74(...)|echinoderms (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF74(SEA-URCHIN)|echinoderms: sea-urchin - FF - fabulous animals
25FF74(STARFISH)|echinoderms: starfish - FF - fabulous animals
25FF75|coelenterata - FF - fabulous animals
25FF75(...)|coelenterata (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF75(CORAL)|coelenterata: coral - FF - fabulous animals
25FF75(JELLY-FISH)|coelenterata: jelly-fish - FF - fabulous animals
25FF75(SPONGE)|coelenterata: sponge - FF - fabulous animals
25FF76|unicellular animals, bacteria, bacilli - FF - fabulous animals
25FF8|fabulous animals ~extinct animals
25FF8(...)|extinct animals (with NAME) - FF - fabulous animals
25FF81|prehistoric animals - FF - fabulous animals
25FF82|fossil animals - FF - fabulous animals
25FF9|still other fabulous animals which cannot be classified under 25 FF 2 - 25 FF 7
25FF91|monsters larger than normal - FF - fabulous animals
25FF92|monsters smaller than normal - FF - fabulous animals
25FF93|multiple birth ~ mis-shapen animals, monsters - FF - fabulous animals
25FF94|monsters with parts missing - FF - fabulous animals
25FF95|monsters with parts in greater number than normal - FF - fabulous animals
25FF951|three-headed beast - FF - fabulous animals
25FF952|bicorporates, animals with two bodies and a single head - FF - fabulous animals
25FF96|monsters with limbs, organs, etc. in unusual places - FF - fabulous animals
25FF97|monsters with parts, limbs, organs, etc. of abnormal shape - FF - fabulous animals
25FF971|monsters with parts, limbs, organs, etc. larger than normal - FF - fabulous animals
25FF972|monsters with parts, limbs, organs, etc. smaller than normal - FF - fabulous animals
25G|plants; vegetation
25G1|plants (in general)
25G11|groups of trees
25G12|groups of shrubs
25G13|groups of plants (herbs)
25G14|groups of lower plants
25G2|products of plants in general
25G21|fruits
25G21(...)|fruits (with NAME)
25G21(ACORN)|fruits: acorn
25G21(ALMOND)|fruits: almond
25G21(APPLE)|fruits: apple
25G21(BEANS)|fruits: beans
25G21(BILBERRY)|fruits: bilberry
25G21(BLACKBERRY)|fruits: blackberry
25G21(CHERRY)|fruits: cherry
25G21(CHESTNUT)|fruits: chestnut
25G21(FIG)|fruits: fig
25G21(GOURD)|fruits: gourd
25G21(HAZELNUT)|fruits: hazelnut
25G21(KAKI PERSIMMON)|fruits: kaki persimmon
25G21(LEMON)|fruits: lemon
25G21(MEDLAR)|fruits: medlar
25G21(MELON)|fruits: melon
25G21(MULBERRY)|fruits: mulberry
25G21(NUTS)|fruits: nuts
25G21(OLIVE)|fruits: olive
25G21(ORANGE)|fruits: orange
25G21(PEACH)|fruits: peach
25G21(PEAR)|fruits: pear
25G21(PINE-CONE)|fruits: pine-cone
25G21(PINEAPPLE)|fruits: pineapple
25G21(PLUM)|fruits: plum
25G21(POMEGRANATE)|fruits: pomegranate
25G21(PUMPKIN)|fruits: pumpkin
25G21(QUINCE)|fruits: quince
25G21(RASPBERRY)|fruits: raspberry
25G21(SPRUCE-CONE)|fruits: spruce-cone
25G21(STRAWBERRY)|fruits: strawberry
25G21(WALNUT)|fruits: walnut
25G211|parts of a fruit
25G211(...)|parts of a fruit (with NAME)
25G211(NUTSHELL)|parts of a fruit: nutshell
25G2111|seed
25G2111(...)|seed (with NAME)
25G2111(PEA)|seed: pea
25G2111(THISTLE-SEED)|seed: thistle-seed
25G22|(non-fruit) products of plants or trees
25G22(...)|(non-fruit) products of plants or trees (with NAME)
25G22(ASPARAGUS)|(non-fruit) products of plants or trees: asparagus
25G22(CINNAMON)|(non-fruit) products of plants or trees: cinnamon
25G22(ONION)|(non-fruit) products of plants or trees: onion
25G22(RADISH)|(non-fruit) products of plants or trees: radish
25G22(TURNIP)|(non-fruit) products of plants or trees: turnip
25G3|trees
25G3(...)|trees (with NAME)
25G3(ACACIA)|trees: acacia
25G3(ACER)|trees: acer
25G3(ALDER)|trees: alder
25G3(ALMOND-TREE)|trees: almond-tree
25G3(APPLE-TREE)|trees: apple-tree
25G3(ASH-TREE)|trees: ash-tree
25G3(AVOCADO)|trees: avocado
25G3(BEECH)|trees: beech
25G3(BIRCH)|trees: birch
25G3(CEDAR)|trees: cedar
25G3(CHERRY-TREE)|trees: cherry-tree
25G3(COCONUT-TREE)|trees: coconut-tree
25G3(CYPRESS)|trees: cypress
25G3(DATE-PALM)|trees: date-palm
25G3(DRACENA)|trees: dracena
25G3(ELM)|trees: elm
25G3(FIG-TREE)|trees: fig-tree
25G3(FIR)|trees: fir
25G3(HOLM-OAK)|trees: holm-oak
25G3(INDIAN BANYAN)|trees: Indian banyan
25G3(LAUREL)|trees: laurel
25G3(LEMON-TREE)|trees: lemon-tree
25G3(LINDEN)|trees: linden
25G3(MULBERRY-TREE)|trees: mulberry-tree
25G3(MYRRH-TREE)|trees: myrrh-tree
25G3(OAK)|trees: oak
25G3(OLEASTER)|trees: oleaster
25G3(OLIVE-TREE)|trees: olive-tree
25G3(ORANGE-TREE)|trees: orange-tree
25G3(PALM-TREE)|trees: palm-tree
25G3(PEACH-TREE)|trees: peach-tree
25G3(PEAR-TREE)|trees (with NAME)
25G3(PINE)|trees: pine
25G3(PLANE-TREE)|trees: plane-tree
25G3(PLUM-TREE)|trees: plum tree
25G3(POMEGRANATE-TREE)|trees: pomegranate-tree
25G3(POPLAR)|trees: poplar
25G3(QUINCE-TREE)|trees: quince-tree
25G3(SPRUCE)|trees: spruce
25G3(STINKING BEAN TREFOIL)|trees: stinking bean trefoil
25G3(WALNUT-TREE)|trees: walnut-tree
25G3(WHITE POPLAR)|trees: white poplar
25G3(WILLOW)|trees: willow
25G3(YEW)|trees: yew
25G31|shrubs
25G31(...)|shrubs (with NAME)
25G31(BLACKBERRY-BUSH)|shrubs: blackberry-bush
25G31(BOX)|shrubs: box
25G31(BROOM)|shrubs: broom
25G31(BUCKTHORN)|shrubs: buckthorn
25G31(HAZEL)|shrubs: hazel
25G31(JUNIPER)|shrubs: juniper
25G31(MYRTLE)|shrubs: myrtle
25G31(OLEANDER)|shrubs: oleander
25G31(PRIVET)|shrubs: privet
25G31(ROSE-BUSH)|shrubs: rose-bush
25G39|tree as a scheme of relations, diagram in form of a tree
25G391|philosophical tree (Arbor philosophicus) ~ alchemy
25G4|plants and herbs
25G4(...)|plants and herbs (with NAME)
25G4(ACANTHUS)|plants and herbs: acanthus
25G4(ALOE)|plants and herbs: aloe
25G4(AMARANTH)|plants and herbs: amaranth
25G4(ARTICHOKE)|plants and herbs: artichoke
25G4(BAMBOO)|plants and herbs: bamboo
25G4(BARLEY)|plants and herbs: barley
25G4(BASIL)|plants and herbs: basil
25G4(BEAN)|plants and herbs: bean
25G4(CABBAGE)|plants and herbs: cabbage
25G4(CACTUS)|plants and herbs: cactus
25G4(CAMOMILE)|plants and herbs: camomile
25G4(CHONDRILLA)|plants and herbs: chondrilla
25G4(CLOVER)|plants and herbs: clover
25G4(DICTAMNUS)|plants and herbs: dictamnus
25G4(FIELD ERYNGO)|plants and herbs: field eryngo
25G4(FLEA-BANE)|plants and herbs: flea-bane
25G4(GARLIC)|plants and herbs: garlic
25G4(GERMANDER)|plants and herbs: germander
25G4(GIANT FENNEL)|plants and herbs: giant fennel
25G4(GROUNDSEL)|plants and herbs: groundsel
25G4(HELLEBORE)|plants and herbs: hellebore
25G4(HEMLOCK)|plants and herbs: hemlock
25G4(HENBANE)|plants and herbs: henbane
25G4(HOP)|plants and herbs: hop
25G4(HOUSELEEK)|plants and herbs: houseleek
25G4(HYSSOP)|plants and herbs: hyssop
25G4(IVY)|plants and herbs: ivy
25G4(LETTUCE)|plants and herbs: lettuce
25G4(LOTUS)|plants and herbs: lotus
25G4(LUPIN)|plants and herbs: lupin
25G4(MANDRAKE)|plants and herbs: mandrake
25G4(MARJORAM)|plants and herbs: marjoram
25G4(MINT)|plants and herbs: mint
25G4(MISTLETOE)|plants and herbs: mistletoe
25G4(NETTLE)|plants and herbs: nettle
25G4(ORIGANUM)|plants and herbs: origanum
25G4(PARSLEY)|plants and herbs: parsley
25G4(PEA)|plants and herbs: pea
25G4(PENNYROYAL)|plants and herbs: pennyroyal
25G4(PEONY)|plants and herbs: peony
25G4(PUMPKIN)|plants and herbs: pumpkin
25G4(REED)|plants and herbs: reed
25G4(ROCKET)|plants and herbs: rocket
25G4(RUE)|plants and herbs: rue
25G4(SAFFRON)|plants and herbs: saffron
25G4(SAGE)|plants and herbs: sage
25G4(SAVORY)|plants and herbs: savory
25G4(STINGING-NETTLE)|plants and herbs: stinging-nettle
25G4(STRAWBERRY)|plants and herbs: strawberry
25G4(SUNDEW)|plants and herbs: sundew
25G4(THISTLE)|plants and herbs: thistle
25G4(THYME)|plants and herbs: thyme
25G4(WATER-HEMLOCK)|plants and herbs: water-hemlock
25G4(WHEAT)|plants and herbs: wheat
25G4(WORMWOOD)|plants and herbs: wormwood
25G41|flowers
25G41(...)|flowers (with NAME)
25G41(ALMOND-BLOSSOM)|flowers: almond-blossom
25G41(ANEMONE)|flowers: anemone
25G41(BUTTERCUP)|flowers: buttercup
25G41(CARNATION)|flowers: carnation
25G41(COLUMBINE)|flowers: columbine
25G41(CORNFLOWER)|flowers: cornflower
25G41(CROCUS)|flowers: crocus
25G41(HELIOTROPE)|flowers: heliotrope
25G41(HYACINTH)|flowers: hyacinth
25G41(IMMORTELLE)|flowers: immortelle
25G41(LILY)|flowers: lily
25G41(LOTUS)|flowers: lotus
25G41(NARCISSUS)|flowers: narcissus
25G41(ORCHID)|flowers: orchid
25G41(PETUNIA)|flowers: petunia
25G41(POPPY)|flowers: poppy
25G41(ROSE)|flowers: rose
25G41(SUNFLOWER)|flowers: sunflower
25G41(TULIP)|flowers: tulip
25G41(VIOLET)|flowers: violet
25G41(WATER-LILY)|flowers: water-lily
25G411|cut flowers; nosegay, bunch of flowers
25G411(...)|cut flowers; nosegay, bunch of flowers (with NAME)
25G4111|garland, wreath
25G412|dried flowers
25G412(...)|dried flowers (with NAME)
25G49|artificial plants and flowers
25G5|lower plants
25G51|ferns
25G52|mosses
25G53|algae, seaweed
25G54|fungi
25G541|mushrooms
25G55|lichens
25G56|other lower plants
25G56(...)|other lower plants (with NAME)
25G6|extinct plants
25G6(...)|extinct plants (with NAME)
25G61|prehistoric plants
25G62|fossil plants
25G7|language of flowers
25GG|fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG1|fabulous plants (in general)
25GG11|groups of fabulous trees
25GG12|groups of fabulous shrubs
25GG13|groups of fabulous plants (herbs)
25GG14|groups of fabulous lower plants
25GG2|products of fabulous plants in general
25GG21|fruits of fabulous plants
25GG21(...)|fruits of fabulous plants (with NAME)
25GG21(ACORN)|fruits: acorn - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(ALMOND)|fruits: almond - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(APPLE)|fruits: apple - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(BEANS)|fruits: beans - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(BILBERRY)|fruits: bilberry - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(CHERRY)|fruits: cherry - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(CHESTNUT)|fruits: chestnut - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(FIG)|fruits: fig - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(HAZELNUT)|fruits: hazelnut - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(GOURD)|fruits: gourd - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(LEMON)|fruits: lemon - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(MEDLAR)|fruits: medlar - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(MELON)|fruits: melon - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(NUTS)|fruits: nuts - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(PEACH)|fruits: peach - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(PEAR)|fruits: pear - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(PINE-CONE)|fruits: pine-cone - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(PINEAPPLE)|fruits: pineapple - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(PLUM)|fruits: plum - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(POMEGRANATE)|fruits: pomegranate - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(PUMPKIN)|fruits: pumpkin - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(QUINCE)|fruits: quince - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(SPRUCE-CONE)|fruits: spruce-cone - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(STRAWBERRY)|fruits: strawberry - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG21(WALNUT)|fruits: walnut - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG211|parts of fruit of fabulous plant
25GG211(...)|parts of fruit of fabulous plant (with NAME)
25GG211(NUTSHELL)|parts of a fruit: nutshell - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG2111|seed of fabulous plant
25GG2111(...)|seed of fabulous plant (with NAME)
25GG2111(PEA)|seed: pea - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG2111(THISTLE-SEED)|seed: thistle-seed - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG22|(non-fruit) products of fabulous plants or trees
25GG22(...)|(non-fruit) products of fabulous plants or trees (with NAME)
25GG22(ASPARAGUS)|(non-fruit) products of plants or trees: asparagus - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG22(CINNAMON)|(non-fruit) products of plants or trees: cinnamon - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG22(ONION)|(non-fruit) products of plants or trees: onion - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG22(RADISH)|(non-fruit) products of plants or trees: radish - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG22(TURNIP)|(non-fruit) products of plants or trees: turnip - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3|fabulous trees
25GG3(...)|fabulous trees (with NAME)
25GG3(ACACIA)|trees: acacia - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(ALDER)|trees: alder - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(ALMOND-TREE)|trees: almond-tree - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(APPLE-TREE)|trees: apple-tree - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(AVOCADO)|trees: avocado - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(BEECH)|trees: beech - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(BIRCH)|trees: birch - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(CEDAR)|trees: cedar - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(COCONUT-TREE)|trees: coconut-tree - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(CYPRESS)|trees: cypress - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(DATE-PALM)|trees: date-palm - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(DRACENA)|trees: dracena - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(ELM)|trees: elm - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(FIG-TREE)|trees: fig-tree - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(FIR)|trees: fir - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(HOLM-OAK)|trees: holm-oak - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(LAUREL)|trees: laurel - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(LEMON-TREE)|trees: lemon-tree - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(LINDEN)|trees: linden - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(MULBERRY-TREE)|trees: mulberry-tree - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(MYRRH-TREE)|trees: myrrh-tree - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(OAK)|trees: oak - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(OLIVE-TREE)|trees: olive-tree - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(ORANGE-TREE)|trees: orange-tree - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(PALM-TREE)|trees: palm-tree - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(PEACH-TREE)|trees: peach-tree - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(PINE)|trees: pine - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(PLANE-TREE)|trees: plane-tree - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(POMEGRANATE-TREE)|trees: pomegranate-tree - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(POPLAR)|trees: poplar - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(QUINCE-TREE)|trees: quince-tree - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(SPRUCE)|trees: spruce - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(STINKING BEAN TREFOIL)|trees: stinking bean trefoil - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(WALNUT-TREE)|trees: walnut-tree - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(WHITE POPLAR)|trees: white poplar - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(WILLOW)|trees: willow - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG3(YEW)|trees: yew - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG31|fabulous shrubs
25GG31(...)|fabulous shrubs (with NAME)
25GG31(BLACKBERRY-BUSH)|shrubs: blackberry-bush - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG31(BOX)|shrubs: box - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG31(BROOM)|shrubs: broom - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG31(BUCKTHORN)|shrubs: buckthorn - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG31(HAZEL)|shrubs: hazel - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG31(JUNIPER)|shrubs: juniper - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG31(MYRTLE)|shrubs: myrtle - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG31(OLEANDER)|shrubs: oleander - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG31(PRIVET)|shrubs: privet - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG31(ROSE-BUSH)|shrubs: rose-bush - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG39|tree as a scheme of relations, diagram in form of a tree - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4|fabulous plants and herbs
25GG4(...)|fabulous plants and herbs (with NAME)
25GG4(ACANTHUS)|plants and herbs: acanthus - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(ALOE)|plants and herbs: aloe - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(AMARANTH)|plants and herbs: amaranth - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(ARTICHOKE)|plants and herbs: artichoke - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(BAMBOO)|plants and herbs: bamboo - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(BARLEY)|plants and herbs: barley - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(BASIL)|plants and herbs: basil - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(BEAN)|plants and herbs: bean - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(CABBAGE)|plants and herbs: cabbage - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(CAMOMILE)|plants and herbs: camomile - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(CHONDRILLA)|plants and herbs: chondrilla - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(CLOVER)|plants and herbs: clover - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(DICTAMNUS)|plants and herbs: dictamnus - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(FIELD ERYNGO)|plants and herbs: field eryngo - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(FLEA-BANE)|plants and herbs: flea-bane - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(GARLIC)|plants and herbs: garlic - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(GERMANDER)|plants and herbs: germander - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(GIANT FENNEL)|plants and herbs: giant fennel - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(GROUNDSEL)|plants and herbs: groundsel - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(HELLEBORE)|plants and herbs: hellebore - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(HEMLOCK)|plants and herbs: hemlock - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(HENBANE)|plants and herbs: henbane - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(HOP)|plants and herbs: hop - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(HOUSELEEK)|plants and herbs: houseleek - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(HYSSOP)|plants and herbs: hyssop - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(IVY)|plants and herbs: ivy - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(LETTUCE)|plants and herbs: lettuce - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(LUPIN)|plants and herbs: lupin - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(MANDRAKE)|plants and herbs: mandrake - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(MARJORAM)|plants and herbs: marjoram - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(MISTLETOE)|plants and herbs: mistletoe - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(NETTLE)|plants and herbs: nettle - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(ORIGANUM)|plants and herbs: origanum - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(PEA)|plants and herbs: pea - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(PENNYROYAL)|plants and herbs: pennyroyal - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(PEONY)|plants and herbs: peony - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(PUMPKIN)|plants and herbs: pumpkin - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(REED)|plants and herbs: reed - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(ROCKET)|plants and herbs: rocket - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(RUE)|plants and herbs: rue - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(SAFFRON)|plants and herbs: saffron - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(SAGE)|plants and herbs: sage - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(STINGING-NETTLE)|plants and herbs: stinging-nettle - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(STRAWBERRY)|plants and herbs: strawberry - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(SUNDEW)|plants and herbs: sundew - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(THISTLE)|plants and herbs: thistle - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(THYME)|plants and herbs: thyme - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(WATER-HEMLOCK)|plants and herbs: water-hemlock - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(WHEAT)|plants and herbs: wheat - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG4(WORMWOOD)|plants and herbs: wormwood - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41|fabulous flowers
25GG41(...)|fabulous flowers (with NAME)
25GG41(ALMOND-BLOSSOM)|flowers: almond-blossom - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(ANEMONE)|flowers: anemone - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(BUTTERCUP)|flowers: buttercup - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(CARNATION)|flowers: carnation - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(COLUMBINE)|flowers: columbine - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(CORNFLOWER)|flowers: cornflower - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(CROCUS)|flowers: crocus - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(HELIOTROPE)|flowers: heliotrope - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(HYACINTH)|flowers: hyacinth - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(IMMORTELLE)|flowers: immortelle - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(LILY)|flowers: lily - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(LOTUS)|flowers: lotus - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(NARCISSUS)|flowers: narcissus - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(ORCHID)|flowers: orchid - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(PETUNIA)|flowers: petunia - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(POPPY)|flowers: poppy - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(ROSE)|flowers: rose - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(SUNFLOWER)|flowers: sunflower - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(TULIP)|flowers: tulip - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(VIOLET)|flowers: violet - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG41(WATER-LILY)|flowers: water-lily - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG411|cut fabulous flowers; nosegay, bunch of fabulous flowers
25GG411(...)|cut flowers; nosegay, bunch of flowers (with NAME) - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG412|dried fabulous flowers
25GG412(...)|dried flowers (with NAME) - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG49|artificial fabulous plants and flowers
25GG5|fabulous lower plants
25GG51|fabulous ferns
25GG52|fabulous mosses
25GG53|fabulous algae, seaweed
25GG54|fabulous fungi
25GG541|fabulous mushroom, fairy mushroom
25GG55|fabulous lichens
25GG56|other fabulous lower plants
25GG56(...)|other lower plants (with NAME) - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG6|extinct plants - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG6(...)|extinct plants (with NAME) - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG61|prehistoric plants - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG62|fossil plants - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25GG7|language of flowers - GG - fantastic plants, fabulous vegetation
25H|landscapes
25H1|landscapes in the temperate zone
25H11|mountains
25H111|mountain-range, snow peaks
25H1111|glacier
25H112|rocks
25H1121|mountain-top, peak
25H1122|ravine, chasm, abyss, canyon
25H1123|rock-formations
25H1124|boulder, stone
25H113|(high) hill
25H1131|mound, verge
25H114|low hill country
25H115|pit, hole
25H116|landslide
25H119|cave, grotto
25H1191|stalactitic cave
25H12|dale, valley
25H121|inland cliff face
25H13|coast
25H131|rocky coast
25H1311|fjord, sea loch
25H1312|reef ~ coast
25H1313|cape (coast)
25H1314|coastal cliff or crag
25H132|dune coast
25H1321|dunes (sea not visible); in the dunes
25H133|beach
25H1331|sand-bank
25H1332|mud flat
25H1333|coastal inlet
25H134|coastal marsh
25H135|haff, lagoon created by sand, shingle bank ~ coast
25H138|coastal structures
25H1381|coastal protection work, breakwater
25H13811|sea-wall
25H13812|groyne ~ breakwater
25H13813|mole ~ breakwater
25H14|island
25H141|peninsula
25H142|isthmus
25H15|forest, wood
25H151|deciduous forest
25H152|forest of coniferous trees
25H153|bush, shrubs ~ forest
25H154|glade, 'Lichtung im Wald'
25H155|fringe, edge of the wood
25H156|forest path or lane
25H159|forest fire
25H16|plain
25H161|grasslands, savanna, prairie
25H17|meadow, pasture
25H171|mountain meadow, alp
25H172|'locus amoenus' motif; pleasant place with trees (~ taste), meadows (~ sight), spring or brook (~ feeling), singing birds (~ hearing) and flowers (~ smell)
25H18|cultivated land
25H181|waste land, no man's land
25H182|ploughed field
25H183|field filled with a crop
25H19|swamps and polders
25H191|swamp, inland marsh, fens
25H192|polder, reclaimed land
25H1921|pumping installation, pumping-engine (~ polder)
25H1922|technical aspects and details of pumping-engine
25H193|draining for land reclamation
25H199|flood
25H1991|dike-break
25H1992|rescue work during a flood
25H2|landscapes with waters, waterscapes, seascapes (in the temperate zone)
25H21|water course
25H211|spring, source of river or stream
25H212|brook
25H213|river
25H2130|river personified, 'Fiumi' (Ripa)
25H2130(...)|river personified (with NAME)
25H2130(ADIGE)|personification of river Adige; 'Adige' (Ripa)
25H2130(ARNO)|personification of river Arno; 'Arno' (Ripa)
25H2130(CLAMOR)|river personified: Clamor
25H2130(DANUBE)|personification of river Danube; 'Danubio' (Ripa)
25H2130(GANGES)|personification of river Ganges; 'Gange', 'Gange Fiume' (Ripa)
25H2130(INDUS)|personification of river Indus; 'Indo' (Ripa)
25H2130(JORDAN)|river personified: Jordan
25H2130(MEANDER)|personification of river Meander; 'Historia' (Ripa)
25H2130(NIGER)|personification of river Niger; 'Niger' (Ripa)
25H2130(NILE)|personification of river Nile; 'Nilo' (Ripa)
25H2130(PO)|personification of river Po; 'Po' (Ripa)
25H2130(RHINE)|river personified: Rhine
25H2130(TIBER)|personification of river Tiber; 'Tevere' (Ripa)
25H2130(TIGRIS)|personification of river Tigris; 'Tigre' (Ripa)
25H2131|whirlpool
25H214|lake
25H2141|dammed-up lake
25H21411|barrage
25H2142|fen, Du. 'ven'
25H2143|pond, pool
25H21431|pool, puddle
25H215|river mouth, estuary
25H216|waterfall
25H2161|rapids
25H217|river bank
25H2171|dikes, levee
25H2172|water meadows
25H21721|water meadows under water
25H2173|towing path
25H219|dry river, river bed
25H22|canal
25H221|lift-lock, canal lock
25H222|dam (in canal)
25H223|sluice, weir
25H224|small canal, ditch
25H225|construction of canal
25H2251|dredge, dredging machine
25H23|sea (seascape)
25H230|sea personified; 'Mare' (Ripa)
25H231|phenomena connected with the sea
25H2311|wave
25H23111|surf, breakers
25H23112|wave caused by ship; backwash
25H2312|tide
25H23121|ebb, low tide
25H23122|flood, high tide
25H23123|spring-tide
25H23124|tidal wave
25H2313|phosphorescence
25H2314|currents
25H23141|maelstrom
25H2315|deep sea
25H2316|ocean floor
25H232|particular seas, etc.
25H2321|ocean
25H2321(...)|ocean (with NAME)
25H23210|ocean personified
25H2322|sea
25H2322(...)|sea (with NAME)
25H2323|gulf, bay
25H2323(...)|gulf, bay (with NAME)
25H2324|straits, narrows
25H2324(...)|straits, narrows (with NAME)
25H23241|pillars of Hercules
25HH|landscapes - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1|landscapes in the temperate zone - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH11|mountains - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH111|mountain-range, snow peaks - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1111|glacier - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH112|rocks - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1121|mountain-top, peak - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1122|ravine, chasm, abyss, canyon - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1123|rock-formations - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1124|boulder, stone - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH113|(high) hill - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1131|mound, verge - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH114|low hill country - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH115|pit, hole - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH116|landslide - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH119|cave, grotto - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1191|stalactitic cave - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH12|dale, valley - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH121|inland cliff face - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH13|coast - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH131|rocky coast - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1311|fjord, sea loch - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1312|reef ~ coast - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1313|cape (coast) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1314|coastal cliff or crag - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH132|dune coast - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1321|dunes (sea not visible); in the dunes - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH133|beach - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1331|sand-bank - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1332|mud flat - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1333|coastal inlet - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH134|coastal marsh - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH135|haff, lagoon created by sand, shingle bank ~ coast - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH138|coastal structures - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1381|coastal protection work, breakwater - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH13811|sea-wall - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH13812|groyne ~ breakwater - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH13813|mole ~ breakwater - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH14|island - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH141|peninsula - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH142|isthmus - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH15|forest, wood - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH151|deciduous forest - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH152|forest of coniferous trees - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH153|bush, shrubs ~ forest - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH154|glade, 'Lichtung im Wald' - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH155|fringe, edge of the wood - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH156|forest path or lane - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH159|forest fire - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH16|plain - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH161|grasslands, savanna, prairie - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH17|meadow, pasture - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH171|mountain meadow, alp - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH172|'locus amoenus' motif; pleasant place with trees (~ taste), meadows (~ sight), spring or brook (~ feeling), singing birds (~ hearing) and flowers (~ smell) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH18|cultivated land - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH181|waste land, no man's land - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH19|swamps and polders - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH191|swamp, inland marsh, fens - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH192|polder, reclaimed land - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1921|pumping installation, pumping-engine (~ polder) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1922|technical aspects and details of pumping-engine - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH193|draining for land reclamation - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH199|flood - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1991|dike-break - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH1992|rescue work during a flood - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2|landscapes with waters, waterscapes, seascapes (in the temperate zone) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH21|water course - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH211|spring, source of river or stream - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH212|brook - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH213|river - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2130|river personified, 'Fiumi' (Ripa) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2130(...)|river personified (with NAME) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2130(ADIGE)|personification of river Adige; 'Adige' (Ripa) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2130(ARNO)|personification of river Arno; 'Arno' (Ripa) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2130(CLAMOR)|river personified: Clamor - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2130(DANUBE)|personification of river Danube; 'Danubio' (Ripa) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2130(GANGES)|personification of river Ganges; 'Gange', 'Gange Fiume' (Ripa) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2130(INDUS)|personification of river Indus; 'Indo' (Ripa) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2130(JORDAN)|river personified: Jordan - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2130(MEANDER)|personification of river Meander; 'Historia' (Ripa) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2130(NIGER)|personification of river Niger; 'Niger' (Ripa) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2130(NILE)|personification of river Nile; 'Nilo' (Ripa) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2130(PO)|personification of river Po; 'Po' (Ripa) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2130(RHINE)|river personified: Rhine - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2130(TIBER)|personification of river Tiber; 'Tevere' (Ripa) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2130(TIGRIS)|personification of river Tigris; 'Tigre' (Ripa) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2131|whirlpool - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH214|lake - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2141|dammed-up lake - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH21411|barrage - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2142|fen, Du. 'ven' - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2143|pond, pool - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH21431|pool, puddle - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH215|river mouth, estuary - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH216|waterfall - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2161|rapids - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH217|river bank - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2171|dikes, levee - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2172|water meadows - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH21721|water meadows under water - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2173|towing path - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH219|dry river, river bed - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH22|canal - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH221|lift-lock, canal lock - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH222|dam (in canal) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH223|sluice, weir - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH224|small canal, ditch - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH225|construction of canal - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2251|dredge, dredging machine - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH23|sea (seascape) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH230|sea personified; 'Mare' (Ripa) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH231|phenomena connected with the sea - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2311|wave - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH23111|surf, breakers - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH23112|wave caused by ship; backwash - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2312|tide - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH23121|ebb, low tide - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH23122|flood, high tide - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH23123|spring-tide - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH23124|tidal wave - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2313|phosphorescence - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2314|currents - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH23141|maelstrom - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2315|deep sea - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2316|ocean floor - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH232|particular seas, etc. - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2321|ocean - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2321(...)|ocean (with NAME) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH23210|ocean personified - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2322|sea - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2322(...)|sea (with NAME) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2323|gulf, bay - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2323(...)|gulf, bay (with NAME) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2324|straits, narrows - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH2324(...)|straits, narrows (with NAME) - HH - ideal landscapes
25HH23241|pillars of Hercules - HH - ideal landscapes
25I|city-view, and landscape with man-made constructions
25I1|city-view in general; 'veduta'
25I10|ideal city : Use 25 II 1
25I11|city founding
25I111|city founders
25I12|prospect of city, town panorama, silhouette of city
25I13|public gardens, park
25I14|public road
25I141|street
25I1411|lane, alley
25I1412|passage
25I1413|sloping street; street with steps or stairs
25I142|avenue, boulevard, promenade, esplanade
25I143|quay
25I144|square, place, circus, etc.
25I145|canals, waters (in city)
25I1451|bridge in city across river, canal, etc.
25I14511|bridge in city with structures, i.e. shops, houses, e.g. Ponte Vecchio in Florence
25I146|city-walls
25I1461|city-gate
25I15|monumental adornments (in city)
25I151|ornamental fountain
25I152|monument, statue
25I153|obelisk, needle
25I154|triumphal column with helical friezes
25I155|tower, clock tower ~ monumental adornment
25I16|public convenience
25I17|underground structures in city
25I171|sewers
25I18|outskirts of city
25I19|metropolis
25I2|village
25I21|founding a village
25I22|prospect of village, silhouette of village
25I24|public road in village
25I241|village street
25I2411|village lane, alley
25I242|avenue, boulevard in village
25I244|village square, place
25I245|canals, waters (in village)
25I2451|bridge in village across river, canal, etc.
25I246|village-walls
25I2461|village-gate
25I25|monumental adornments (in village)
25I251|ornamental fountain (in village)
25I28|outskirts of village
25I3|farm or solitary house in landscape
25I4|factories and mills in landscape
25I41|windmill in landscape
25I42|watermill in landscape
25I43|factory in landscape
25I5|landscape with tower or castle
25I6|landscape with bridge, viaduct or aqueduct
25I7|landscape with monument
25I71|landscape with menhir
25I8|landscape with other man-made constructions not mentioned above, e.g.: graveyards, playgrounds, etc.
25I9|landscape with ruins
25II|city-view, and landscape with man-made constructions - II - ideal landscapes
25II1|city-view in general; 'veduta' - II - ideal city
25II10|ideal city : Use 25 II 1 - II - ideal city
25II11|city founding - II - ideal city
25II111|city founders - II - ideal city
25II12|prospect of city, town panorama, silhouette of city - II - ideal city
25II13|public gardens, park - II - ideal city
25II14|public road - II - ideal city
25II141|street - II - ideal city
25II1411|lane, alley - II - ideal city
25II1412|passage - II - ideal city
25II1413|sloping street; street with steps or stairs - II - ideal city
25II142|avenue, boulevard, promenade, esplanade - II - ideal city
25II143|quay - II - ideal city
25II144|square, place, circus, etc. - II - ideal city
25II145|canals, waters (in city) - II - ideal city
25II1451|bridge in city across river, canal, etc. - II - ideal city
25II14511|bridge in city with structures, i.e. shops, houses, e.g. Ponte Vecchio in Florence - II - ideal city
25II146|city-walls - II - ideal city
25II1461|city-gate - II - ideal city
25II15|monumental adornments (in city) - II - ideal city
25II151|ornamental fountain - II - ideal city
25II152|monument, statue - II - ideal city
25II153|obelisk, needle - II - ideal city
25II154|triumphal column with helical friezes - II - ideal city
25II155|tower, clock tower ~ monumental adornment - II - ideal city
25II16|public convenience - II - ideal city
25II17|underground structures in city - II - ideal city
25II171|sewers - II - ideal city
25II18|outskirts of city - II - ideal city
25II19|metropolis - II - ideal city
25II2|village - II - ideal landscapes
25II21|founding a village - II - ideal landscapes
25II22|prospect of village, silhouette of village - II - ideal landscapes
25II24|public road in village - II - ideal landscapes
25II241|village street - II - ideal landscapes
25II2411|village lane, alley - II - ideal landscapes
25II242|avenue, boulevard in village - II - ideal landscapes
25II244|village square, place - II - ideal landscapes
25II245|canals, waters (in village) - II - ideal landscapes
25II2451|bridge in village across river, canal, etc. - II - ideal landscapes
25II246|village-walls - II - ideal landscapes
25II2461|village-gate - II - ideal landscapes
25II25|monumental adornments (in village) - II - ideal landscapes
25II251|ornamental fountain (in village) - II - ideal landscapes
25II28|outskirts of village - II - ideal landscapes
25II3|farm or solitary house in landscape - II - ideal landscapes
25II4|factories and mills in landscape - II - ideal landscapes
25II41|windmill in landscape - II - ideal landscapes
25II42|watermill in landscape - II - ideal landscapes
25II43|factory in landscape - II - ideal landscapes
25II5|landscape with tower or castle - II - ideal landscapes
25II6|landscape with bridge, viaduct or aqueduct - II - ideal landscapes
25II7|landscape with monument - II - ideal landscapes
25II71|landscape with menhir - II - ideal landscapes
25II8|landscape with other man-made constructions not mentioned above, e.g.: graveyards, playgrounds, etc. - II - ideal landscapes
25II9|landscape with ruins - II - ideal landscapes
25K|landscapes in the non-temperate zone, exotic landscapes
25K1|landscapes in tropical and sub-tropical regions
25K11|mountains (in tropical and sub-tropical regions)
25K12|ravine (in tropical and sub-tropical regions)
25K121|valley (in tropical and sub-tropical regions)
25K13|coast (in tropical and sub-tropical regions)
25K14|island (in tropical and sub-tropical regions)
25K141|coral island
25K142|coral reef
25K15|jungle
25K16|desert
25K161|oasis
25K162|wadi, dry river bed in desert
25K17|steppes, open fields
25K18|cultivated land (in tropical and sub-tropical regions)
25K181|sawahs, rice paddies
25K182|plantation
25K19|swamp (in tropical and sub-tropical regions)
25K2|landscapes in polar regions
25K21|mountains (in polar regions)
25K211|glacier (in polar regions)
25K22|ravine (in polar regions)
25K221|valley (in polar regions)
25K23|coast (in polar regions)
25K24|island (in polar regions)
25K241|iceberg
25K25|tundra, country with vegetation
25K26|icefield
25K3|exoticism
25KK|landscapes in the non-temperate zone, exotic landscapes - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK1|landscapes in tropical and sub-tropical regions - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK11|mountains (in tropical and sub-tropical regions) - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK12|ravine (in tropical and sub-tropical regions) - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK121|valley (in tropical and sub-tropical regions) - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK13|coast (in tropical and sub-tropical regions) - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK14|island (in tropical and sub-tropical regions) - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK141|coral island - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK142|coral reef - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK15|jungle - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK16|desert - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK161|oasis - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK162|wadi, dry river bed in desert - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK17|steppes, open fields - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK18|cultivated land (in tropical and sub-tropical regions) - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK181|sawahs, rice paddies - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK182|plantation - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK19|swamp (in tropical and sub-tropical regions) - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK2|landscapes in polar regions - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK21|mountains (in polar regions) - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK211|glacier (in polar regions) - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK22|ravine (in polar regions) - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK221|valley (in polar regions) - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK23|coast (in polar regions) - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK24|island (in polar regions) - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK241|iceberg - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK25|tundra, country with vegetation - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK26|icefield - KK - ideal landscapes
25KK3|exoticism - KK - idealized exoticism
25L|cities represented allegorically or symbolically
25L(...)|cities represented allegorically or symbolically (with NAME)
25L(...)0|cities represented allegorically or symbolically (with NAME) - personification of a city, town-patron(ess)
25L(...)1|cities represented allegorically or symbolically (with NAME) - city represented symbolically
25L(...)11|cities represented allegorically or symbolically (with NAME) - city-crown
25L(ROME)|cities represented allegorically or symbolically: Rome
25L(ROME)0|cities represented allegorically or symbolically: Rome - personification of a city, town-patron(ess)
25L(ROME)1|cities represented allegorically or symbolically: Rome - city represented symbolically
25L(ROME)11|cities represented allegorically or symbolically: Rome - city-crown
25L0|personification of a city, town-patron(ess)
25L1|city represented symbolically
25L11|city-crown, mural crown
25M|the Seven Wonders of the World
25M1|Egyptian pyramids (Wonder of the World)
25M2|hanging gardens of Semiramis at Babylon (Wonder of the World)
25M3|temple of Artemis at Ephesus (Wonder of the World)
25M4|statue of Zeus by Phidias (Wonder of the World)
25M5|Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (Wonder of the World)
25M6|Colossus of Rhodes (Wonder of the World)
25M7|Pharos of Alexandria (Wonder of the World)
25M8|other monuments which are sometimes included in the Wonders of the World
25M8(...)|other monuments which are sometimes included in the Wonders of the World (with NAME)
25N|fictitious countries
25N(...)|fictitious countries (with NAME)
25N(ATLANTIS)|fictitious countries: Atlantis
25N1|Land of Cockaigne
26|meteorological phenomena
26A|clouds
26A1|high clouds
26A11|cirrus (high clouds)
26A12|cirrostratus
26A2|medium altitude clouds
26A21|cirrocumulus, i.e. mackerel clouds
26A22|altocumulus
26A23|altostratus
26A3|lower clouds
26A31|stratocumulus
26A32|nimbus, i.e. rain clouds
26A4|low clouds and those originating from rising air currents
26A41|cumulus, i.e. good weather clouds
26A42|cumulonimbus, i.e. thunder clouds
26A5|uniformly spread high-hanging haze
26A51|stratus
26B|rain
26B0|'Pioggia, ninfa dell'aria' (Ripa)
26B1|mist, fog
26B2|rainbow
26B20|'Iride, ninfa dell'aria' (Ripa)
26B3|dew
26B30|'Rugiada, ninfa dell'aria' (Ripa)
26B4|downpour, rain shower
26B9|drought
26C|winds
26C0|'Venti' (Ripa)
26C1|winds according to several divisions
26C11|the four main directions of the wind
26C111|north wind (one of the four main directions)
26C112|east wind (one of the four main directions)
26C113|south wind (one of the four main directions)
26C114|west wind (one of the four main directions)
26C12|division into eight wind directions
26C121|north wind, 'Aquilo', 'Boreas', 'Septentrionarius' (one of eight directions)
26C122|northeast wind, 'Kaikias' (Caecias) (one of eight directions)
26C123|east wind, 'Subsolanus' (one of eight directions)
26C124|southeast wind, 'Eurus', 'Volturnus'; 'Euro' (Ripa) (one of eight directions)
26C125|south wind, 'Auster', 'Notus' (one of eight directions)
26C126|southwest wind, 'Africus' (one of eight directions)
26C127|west wind, 'Favonius', 'Zephirus' (one of eight directions)
26C128|northwest wind, 'Iapyx', 'Caurus' (one of eight directions)
26C13|division into sixteen wind directions
26C131|division into sixteen wind directions, from north to south, clockwise
26C1311|north wind (N) (one of sixteen directions)
26C1312|north-northeast wind (NNE) (one of sixteen directions)
26C1313|northeast wind (NE) (one of sixteen directions)
26C1314|east-northeast wind (ENE) (one of sixteen directions)
26C1315|east wind (E) (one of sixteen directions)
26C1316|east-southeast wind (ESE) (one of sixteen directions)
26C1317|southeast wind (SE) (one of sixteen directions)
26C1318|south-southeast wind (SSE) (one of sixteen directions)
26C132|from south to north, clockwise
26C1321|south wind (S) (one of sixteen directions)
26C1322|south-southwest wind (SSW) (one of sixteen directions)
26C1323|southwest wind (SW) (one of sixteen directions)
26C1324|west-southwest wind (WSW) (one of sixteen directions)
26C1325|west wind (W) (one of sixteen directions)
26C1326|west-northwest wind (WNW) (one of sixteen directions)
26C1327|northwest wind (NW) (one of sixteen directions)
26C1328|north-northwest wind (NNW) (one of sixteen directions)
26C14|other divisions of winds
26C2|division of winds according to strength
26C21|marine terms for wind strength
26C21(...)|marine terms for wind strength (with NAME)
26C22|scale of Beaufort
26C3|storm
26C31|storm on land
26C32|storm at sea
26C33|sandstorm
26C34|snowstorm
26C35|whirlwind, cyclone, hurricane, typhoon, tornado
26C351|whirlwind, cyclone, hurricane, typhoon, tornado on land
26C352|whirlwind, cyclone, hurricane, typhoon, tornado at sea
26C4|weather-vane
26C41|weathercock
26C42|windsock
26C5|barometer
26C6|wind as a human face, blowing with rounded cheeks
26C9|absence of wind, calm
26D|frost, freezing weather
26D1|snow
26D11|avalanche
26D111|protection against avalanches
26D2|hail
26D3|glazed frost, hoar frost
26D4|ice ~ freezing weather
26D41|drift ice
26D42|icicle
26D5|severe winters
26D9|thaw
26E|thunderstorm
26E1|thunder
26E2|lightning, flash of lightning, thunderbolt
26E21|lightning conductor
26E22|accidents with lightning
26E3|other electrical weather phenomena
26E31|St. Elmo's fire
26E32|northern lights, 'aurora borealis'
26F|good and bad weather
26F1|good weather
26F10|'Salubrità o purità dell'aria' (Ripa)
26F11|heat-wave
26F111|sunstroke
26F2|bad weather
26F21|cold-wave
26F22|'Pruina', winter weather
26F3|consequences of weather, e.g. After the drought, Before the storm, After the cyclone
26G|mirage, 'fata morgana'
26H|still other meteorological phenomena
29|surrealia, surrealistic representations
29A|animals acting as human beings
29A1|'mundus inversus', the reversed world, the topsy-turvy world, 'le monde bestourné'
29A2|plants or trees acting as, or being compared with human beings
29B|plants behaving as human beings or animals
29C|objects coming to life, e.g. puppets
29D|natural forms in stones, wood, clouds, etc. interpreted as representations
3|Human Being, Man in General
31|man in a general biological sense
31A|the (nude) human figure; 'Corpo humano' (Ripa)
31A1|canon, proportions
31A11|standing figure (canon, proportions)
31A12|figure in circle or square, legs apart and arms raised or stretched sidewards
31A13|other systems or canons
31A14|human figure of ideal proportions, e.g. academic nude
31A140|allegorical representation of human figure of ideal proportions
31A141|nude with covered genitals
31A19|'homo Platonis', 'animal bipes implume'
31A2|anatomy (non-medical)
31A21|(human) skeleton
31A211|(human) skull
31A2111|jaw (human)
31A2112|teeth
31A21121|front teeth
31A21122|back teeth, molars
31A212|thorax
31A2121|ribs
31A2122|spine
31A2123|clavicle, collar-bone
31A2124|scapula, shoulder-blade
31A213|pelvis
31A214|bones of the arms
31A2141|humerus, bone of the upper arm
31A2142|radius and ulna, bones of the lower arm
31A2143|carpus and metacarpus, parts of the hand
31A2144|phalanges of the fingers
31A215|bones of the legs
31A2151|femur, bone of the upper leg
31A2152|tibia and fibula, bones of the lower leg
31A2153|tarsus and metatarsus, parts of the foot
31A2154|phalanges of the toes
31A216|bones in general (human body)
31A22|parts of the human body (skeleton excepted)
31A221|head (human)
31A2211|face
31A22111|parts of the face
31A22111(...)|parts of the face (with NAME)
31A22111(LIPS)|parts of the face: lips
31A22111(NOSE)|parts of the face: nose
31A2212|eyes
31A22121|'imago omnia videntis'
31A2213|ears
31A2214|mouth
31A22141|tongue
31A2215|head (internal)
31A22151|brains
31A22152|nasal cavity
31A22153|mouth and throat cavity
31A222|chest, bust
31A2221|heart
31A22210|heart symbolism
31A222101|profane heart symbolism ~ love
31A22211|parts of the heart
31A2222|lungs, bronchia
31A22221|breathing, respiration
31A22222|gasping for breath
31A22229|suffocating
31A2223|breasts
31A22231|nipples
31A22232|breasts giving milk
31A2224|shoulder
31A2225|back
31A2226|torso
31A223|abdomen, belly (human being)
31A2231|external aspects ~ abdomen
31A22311|navel
31A22312|hip
31A2232|glands
31A22321|liver (human anatomy)
31A22322|gall bladder
31A22323|spleen
31A22324|kidney
31A2233|stomach
31A22331|gullet
31A2234|intestines
31A2235|bladder
31A2236|sexual organs (human)
31A22361|male sexual organs
31A223611|testicles
31A223612|penis, phallus
31A2236121|image of phallus, 'phallos'
31A223613|sperm
31A22362|female sexual organs
31A223621|womb, uterus
31A2236211|uterus with foetus
31A223622|ovaries
31A223623|menstruation
31A223624|vagina
31A2237|buttocks, 'partes posteriores'
31A22371|anus
31A224|arms
31A2241|upper arm
31A2242|elbow
31A2243|lower arm
31A2244|wrist
31A2245|hand
31A22451|hand-print
31A2246|fingers
31A22461|thumb
31A22462|index finger, forefinger
31A22463|middle finger, second finger
31A22464|ring finger
31A22465|little finger
31A2247|nails (fingers)
31A225|legs
31A2251|upper leg
31A2252|knee
31A2253|lower leg
31A2254|ankle
31A2255|foot
31A22551|heel
31A22552|foot-print, track
31A2256|toes
31A2257|nails (toes)
31A226|other anatomical details
31A2261|blood circulation
31A22611|blood
31A22612|arteries
31A22613|veins
31A2262|skin (human)
31A22621|hair
31A22622|body hair
31A22623|pubic hair
31A22624|skin colour
31A22624(...)|skin colour (with FITZPATRICK number)
31A2263|muscles
31A2264|tendons, sinews
31A2265|nerves
31A23|postures of the human figure
31A231|standing figure
31A2311|'contrapposto', 'Standbein und Spielbein'
31A2312|'figura serpentinata'
31A2313|standing on one leg
31A2319|standing on the head or on the hands
31A232|leaning figure
31A2321|leaning forward
31A2322|leaning backward
31A2323|leaning sideways
31A233|kneeling figure
31A2331|kneeling on both knees
31A234|squatting, crouching figure
31A2341|huddled figure
31A235|sitting figure
31A2351|sitting on the ground
31A2352|sitting on an elevation
31A2353|sitting with arms or elbows on the knees
31A23531|sitting with hand(s) resting on the thigh or knee
31A2354|sitting in someone's lap
31A236|lying figure
31A2361|lying on the back with uplifted upper part of the body
31A2362|lying face downwards
31A2363|lying on one side, stretched out
31A2364|lying on one side, with uplifted upper part of the body and leaning on the arm
31A2365|lying on the back with hands under the head
31A2366|lying face downwards with hands under the head
31A237|hanging figure (by the arms, legs, etc.)
31A2371|hanging by the arms
31A23711|hanging by one arm
31A2372|hanging by the legs
31A23721|hanging by one leg
31A2373|hanging by other parts of the body
31A23731|hanging by the hair
31A23732|hanging by the teeth
31A239|other postures of the human figure, not meant or mentioned above
31A2391|bending figure
31A24|postures of the head
31A241|head in normal upright position
31A242|head turned sideways
31A2421|head turned to the left
31A2422|head turned to the right
31A243|head bent backwards
31A244|head bent forward; bowing
31A245|head slanting to the left
31A246|head slanting to the right
31A247|looking over the shoulder
31A249|other postures of the head, not meant or mentioned above
31A25|postures and gestures of arms and hands
31A251|postures and gestures of arms and hands in general
31A2511|arm raised upward
31A25111|arms raised, with fingers closed
31A25112|arm raised, with fingers spread out
31A25113|arm raised, with fist
31A2512|arm stretched forward
31A2513|arm stretched sidewards
31A2514|arm held backwards
31A2515|arm held downwards
31A2516|arm or hand held in front of the body
31A25161|arm or hand held in front of the chest
31A251611|hand holding the breast
31A25162|hand on the heart
31A25163|hand striking the chest
31A25164|hand uncovering the chest
31A25165|arms folded over the abdomen
31A2517|arm or hand bent behind the body
31A25171|arm bent behind the back
31A25172|hand behind the head
31A2518|hand on the hip
31A2519|hand not visible
31A25191|hand in the pocket
31A25192|hand in the sleeve
31A25193|hand on breast (or stomach), slipped into opening of vestment
31A252|postures and gestures of arms and hands in relation to each other
31A2521|arms crossed
31A25211|arms crossed, behind the back
31A25212|arms crossed over the breast
31A2522|hands folded
31A25221|hands folded with fingers knit
31A25222|rubbing, wringing one's hands
31A2523|hands against each other
31A25231|hands with finger-tips against each other
31A2524|counting off arguments, calculating on fingers
31A2525|hands on top of each other
31A253|postures and gestures of arms and hands in relation to the head
31A2531|hand(s) bent towards the head
31A25311|'caput manui innixum', head held in the hand(s)
31A25312|head held in the hand(s), with elbows leaning on an elevation or on the knees
31A25313|covering the head, drawing drapery over the face
31A25314|hand(s) behind the head
31A2532|hand touching the beard
31A2533|hand towards the forehead
31A25331|pointing to the forehead with the index finger
31A25332|'cornuto', i.e. raised index finger and little finger bent above the forehead
31A2534|hand(s) towards the eye(s)
31A25341|looking with the hand above the eyes
31A25342|peeping between the fingers
31A25343|rubbing one's eyes
31A25344|wiping away tears
31A2535|hand(s) towards the nose
31A25351|holding one's nose
31A2536|hand(s) towards the mouth
31A25361|whistling with fingers
31A25362|pulling at the corners of the mouth
31A25363|licking food from a finger
31A2537|hand(s) towards the ear(s)
31A25371|cupping one's ear
31A25372|scratching one's ear
31A25373|covering one's ear
31A254|postures and gestures of arm(s) and hand(s) in relation to another person
31A2541|gripping someone by the arm
31A25411|walking arm in arm
31A2542|imposition of hands
31A2543|gripping someone by the hand or the wrist; clasped hands
31A25431|three or more clasped hands, meaning 'Unity is Strength'
31A25432|leading someone by the hand or wrist
31A25433|'immixtio manuum', placing clasped hands between the hands of another person
31A25434|slapping each other's palms
31A2544|gripping someone by the head
31A25441|gripping someone by the hair
31A25442|gripping someone by the neck
31A25443|gripping someone by the throat
31A2545|gripping someone by the shoulder
31A2546|gripping someone by the legs
31A25461|gripping someone by the feet
31A2549|gripping someone by other parts of the body
31A255|postures and gestures of hand and fingers
31A2551|postures and gestures of the hand
31A25511|fingers closed
31A25512|fingers spread out
31A25513|hand made into a fist
31A2552|postures and gestures of the palm of the hand
31A25521|palm of the hand turned up
31A25522|palm of the hand turned down
31A2553|postures and gestures of the thumb
31A25531|thumb turned up
31A25532|thumb turned down
31A2554|postures and gestures of thumb and other fingers
31A25541|stroking with the thumb over the top of the index finger
31A25542|thumb between the index finger and the middle finger
31A25543|snapping one's fingers
31A2555|postures and gestures of the index finger
31A25551|index finger upwards
31A25552|index finger forwards, pointing, indicating
31A25553|crooking one's finger at a person, beckoning
31A2556|postures and gestures of index finger and middle finger
31A25561|index finger and middle finger raised, closed
31A25562|index finger and middle finger raised, spread out; V-sign
31A2559|postures and gestures of other fingers
31A256|gesture-language
31A259|still other postures and gestures of arm(s) and hand(s) not mentioned or meant under 31 A 25 1 up to 31 A 25 6
31A26|postures of the legs
31A261|legs in the same position
31A2611|both legs straight
31A26111|standing or leaning with both legs straight, side by side, feet flat on the ground
31A26112|standing or leaning with both legs straight, side by side, standing on tiptoe
31A26113|sitting or lying with both legs straight, side by side
31A26114|standing, leaning, sitting or lying with legs apart
31A26115|lying with legs raised, stretched out
31A2612|both legs bent
31A26121|standing with legs bent, side by side
31A26122|sitting with legs bent, side by side
31A26123|squatting with legs side by side
31A26124|both legs bent, side by side, knees on the ground; kneeling
31A26125|both legs bent, side by side, knees drawn up against the chest
31A26126|standing with legs bent, straddling
31A26127|sitting with legs bent, straddling
31A26128|sitting or lying with bent legs drawn up or raised
31A26129|sitting cross-legged, as tailor at work
31A261291|Buddha-posture, 'lotus'-posture
31A262|legs in different position
31A2621|one leg in front of the other
31A26211|one leg in front of the other, walking position
31A26212|one leg in front of the other, one knee bent, lunging
31A26213|legs bent with knees on the ground, one in front of the other
31A2622|bent legs extended forwards or backwards, with knee or foot placed on an elevation
31A2623|standing on one leg, the other leg forward
31A26231|standing on one leg, the other leg forward, straight
31A262311|standing on one leg, the other leg forward, (nearly) horizontally, goose-step, 'Hahnentritt'
31A26232|standing on one leg, the other leg forward, bent
31A262321|standing on one leg, the other leg forward, bent and drawn up
31A262322|standing on one leg, the other leg forward, held by hand(s)
31A2624|standing on one leg, the other leg held sideways
31A26241|standing on one leg, the other leg held sideways, straight
31A26242|standing on one leg, the other leg held sideways, bent
31A2625|standing on one leg, the other leg backwards
31A26251|standing on one leg, the other leg backwards, straight
31A26252|standing on one leg, the other leg backwards, bent
31A262521|standing on one leg, the other leg backwards, bent and drawn up
31A262522|standing on one leg, the other leg backwards held by hand(s)
31A2626|sitting or lying with one leg stretched forward and the other leg drawn up
31A2627|standing, leaning, sitting or lying with legs crossed
31A2628|sitting with side of the foot of one leg placed on the knee of the other
31A27|movements of the human body
31A271|forward movement of the human body
31A2711|walking
31A27111|pacing, striding
31A27112|running
31A27113|strolling
31A2712|crawling, going on all fours
31A27121|walking on the knees
31A2713|tottering, staggering, reeling
31A2714|hopping
31A2715|rolling
31A2716|somersaulting (hands touching the ground)
31A2717|walking on the hands
31A2719|backward movement
31A272|upward and downward movement
31A2721|jumping up
31A2722|pulling oneself up
31A2723|climbing
31A2724|jumping down
31A2725|descending
31A2726|trampling, treading, stamping on someone or something
31A273|passive motion
31A2731|falling
31A2732|slipping
31A27321|stumbling
31A2733|being carried
31A27331|being supported
31A2734|being dragged
31A2735|being thrown
31A274|movement ~ objects
31A2741|throwing something
31A27411|releasing something
31A27412|throwing down something
31A2742|reaching for something
31A2743|hitting at something
31A2744|kicking something
31A2745|grasping something
31A2746|breaking something
31A2747|drawing, pulling something
31A2748|pushing something
31A27481|turning something, (causing) circular movement
31A275|some other movements
31A2751|curling up (movement of the human body)
31A2752|stretching (movement of the human body)
31A2753|rotating, twisting (movement of the human body)
31A2754|moving the arms
31A2755|moving the legs
31A2756|the back-bend
31A2757|the cartwheel (lateral somersault)
31A276|movement in the air
31A2761|ascending (movement in the air)
31A2762|flying
31A2763|floating in the air
31A27631|sitting or standing on clouds
31A2764|falling through the air
31A2765|somersaulting, 'salto mortale' (movement in the air)
31A277|movement in water
31A2771|wading, paddling
31A2772|bathing (movement in water)
31A2773|swimming (movement in water)
31A2774|floating (movement in water)
31A2775|diving (movement in water)
31A2776|sinking (movement in water)
31A2777|remaining suspended (movement in water)
31A2778|emerging from the water
31A2779|walking on the water
31A28|man and his shadow
31A281|shadow sold to the devil
31A2811|man without shadow
31A282|man following his shadow
31A283|man fighting his own shadow
31A3|the (five) senses
31A30|'Sensi', 'Sensi, come si possono rappresentare in una figura sola', 'Senso', 'Sentimenti del corpo' (Ripa)
31A31|sight, looking (one of the five senses)
31A310|'Viso' (Ripa)
31A311|eyeglasses, spectacles
31A3111|monocle, single lorgnette
31A3112|sun-glasses, dark-tinted glasses
31A312|magnifying glass
31A313|'figura cuncta videntis'
31A314|spying on someone
31A319|interference with sight
31A3191|blindfold
31A32|hearing, listening (one of the five senses)
31A320|'Udito' (Ripa)
31A321|hearing-aid
31A329|eavesdropper
31A33|smell, smelling (one of the five senses)
31A330|'Odorato' (Ripa)
31A331|agreeable smell
31A332|disagreeable, repellent smell
31A333|olfactory concepts
31A3331|smell sources
31A3332|odour carriers
31A3333|fragrant spaces
31A334|gestures and acts ~ smell
31A3341|sniffing
31A3342|odour-producing gestures and acts
31A34|taste, tasting (one of the five senses)
31A340|'Gusto' (Ripa)
31A341|agreeable versus disagreeable taste
31A3411|agreeable taste
31A3412|disagreeable taste
31A342|sweet (taste)
31A3420|sweet taste, represented allegorically or symbolically
31A343|salt (taste)
31A344|sour (taste)
31A345|bitter (taste)
31A3450|bitter taste, represented allegorically or symbolically
31A35|touch, feeling (one of the five senses)
31A350|'Tatto' (Ripa)
31A351|agreeable feeling
31A352|disagreeable feeling
31A4|disabilities, deformations and monstrosities; diseases
31A41|disabilities, deformations
31A411|disabilities affecting the eyes
31A4111|blind, blindness
31A41111|the blind leading the blind (Matthew 15:14)
31A41112|the halt leading the blind
31A41113|the blind hitting the hog
31A4112|cross-eyed; squint
31A4113|cataract
31A4114|near-sightedness, myopia
31A4115|far-sightedness
31A412|deaf, deafness
31A4121|deaf-mute, deaf and dumb
31A413|deformations of the head
31A4131|hare-lip
31A414|paralytic
31A415|crippled
31A4151|club-foot
31A4152|wooden leg
31A4153|crutches
31A4154|wheelchair, bathchair
31A4155|brace, calliper
31A416|crooked, bent person
31A417|hunchback
31A418|albino
31A419|mutilated person
31A4191|person with only one arm
31A42|human beings (legendary or not) of abnormal proportions, size, strength, etc.
31A421|giants, colossi
31A422|dwarfs
31A4221|pygmies, midgets
31A4222|goblins, hobgoblins
31A4223|'grylloi'
31A423|human beings with superhuman powers or achievements
31A423(...)|human beings with superhuman powers or achievements (with NAME)
31A43|multiple birth (legendary)
31A431|very large number of births
31A431(...)|very large number of births (with NUMBER)
31A44|anthropomorphic beings (legendary or not) with heads, limbs or organs of an abnormal number, in abnormal places or of an abnormal shape)
31A441|anthropomorphic beings with parts missing
31A4411|'Acephalia', 'Blemyae', i.e. beings without head
31A4412|'Scopodes', 'Sciapodes', i.e. beings with one leg
31A4413|creatures with one eye
31A4414|'Acheiroi', i.e. creatures without hands
31A442|anthropomorphic beings with parts in greater number than normal
31A4421|three-faced being, 'vultus trifrons'
31A44211|'caput triciput', 'signum triceps'
31A4422|anthropomorphic being with two upper bodies
31A443|anthropomorphic beings with limbs, organs, etc. in unusual places
31A4431|'oculi in humeris habentes'
31A444|anthropomorphic beings with parts of abnormal shape
31A4441|excessive hairiness
31A44411|wild man, wodewose, woodehouse
31A44412|person with big beard
31A45|monsters of mixed human and animal shape; 'Mostri' (Ripa)
31A451|monsters ~ animals in general (of undetermined kind)
31A4511|monsters with animal head
31A45111|monsters with three animal heads
31A4512|animals with human head
31A4512(...)|animals with human head (with NAME)
31A452|monsters ~ mammals
31A4521|monsters ~ domestic animals
31A45211|cynocephalus
31A4522|monsters ~ apes, monkeys
31A4523|monsters ~ predatory animals (sphinx, 'manticora')
31A45231|sphinx (lion/woman); 'Sfinge' (Ripa)
31A45232|'manticora'
31A4524|monsters ~ hoofed animals
31A4525|monsters ~ trunked animals
31A4526|monsters ~ rodents
31A4527|monsters ~ swimming mammals
31A4528|monsters ~ flying mammals
31A4529|monsters ~ other mammals
31A453|monsters ~ birds
31A4531|siren (fabulous bird with woman's head)
31A454|monsters ~ reptiles
31A4541|monsters ~ lizards
31A4542|monsters ~ snakes
31A455|monsters ~ amphibians
31A456|monsters ~ fishes
31A4561|merman
31A457|monsters ~ lower animals
31A458|fabulous beings with wings
31A4581|fairy
31A4582|elf
31A46|diseases
31A461|pain
31A4611|fever
31A46110|'Febre' (Ripa)
31A462|diseases affecting the whole body
31A462(...)|diseases affecting the whole body (with NAME)
31A4621|plague
31A46210|personification of plague
31A4622|leprosy
31A46221|leper's rattle
31A46222|leprosarium
31A46223|leper's procession
31A4623|(other) contagious diseases
31A4623(...)|(other) contagious diseases (with NAME)
31A46230|contagious disease personified; 'Contagione' (Ripa)
31A4624|skin and venereal diseases
31A4624(...)|skin and venereal diseases (with NAME)
31A4624(SYPHILIS)|skin and venereal diseases: syphilis
31A46241|itching
31A46242|ulcer
31A4625|dropsy
31A4626|aids
31A4629|poisoning
31A4629(...)|poisoning (with NAME)
31A4629(ERGOTISM)|poisoning: ergotism
31A463|diseases affecting parts of the body
31A463(...)|diseases affecting parts of the body (with NAME)
31A4631|fractures of bones
31A4632|infections and wounds
31A46321|scar, cicatrix
31A4633|diseases of the head or parts of the head
31A46331|headache
31A46332|cold (disease)
31A463321|sneezing
31A463322|coughing
31A46333|toothache
31A4634|tumours
31A46341|external tumours
31A46342|internal tumours
31A464|emotional illness, derangement, madness
31A4640|Madness
31A4641|possession (by demons)
31A4642|mania, obsession
31A46421|epidemic obsession
31A464211|dancing mania, St. Vitus's dance
31A469|health
31A4690|Health, 'Sanitas'; 'Sanità' (Ripa)
31A5|care of the body, hygiene
31A51|making toilet
31A511|mirror
31A5111|looking in the mirror; (possibly: contemplation of own beauty)
31A51111|reflection (in a mirror)
31A511111|distortion
31A5112|magic beautification
31A512|putting on jewels
31A513|making up
31A514|using scents, perfumes, ointments, etc.
31A5141|scents
31A5141(...)|scents (with NAME)
31A5142|perfumes
31A5142(...)|perfumes (with NAME)
31A5143|ointments
31A5144|powder ~ making toilet
31A5145|implements ~ making toilet
31A5145(...)|implements ~ making toilet (with NAME)
31A51451|pomander, musk ball
31A51452|perfume bottle
31A51453|ointment-jar
31A51454|powder-box
31A51455|lipstick
31A515|painting of body or face
31A5151|tattooing
31A51511|tattoo
31A52|care of hands and feet
31A521|manicure
31A522|pedicure
31A523|'Spinario', child pulling a thorn out of its foot
31A53|hairdress
31A531|care of the hair
31A5311|comb, brush and other tools (care of the hair)
31A532|hair-cutting
31A5321|hairdresser
31A533|styles of hairdress
31A533(...)|styles of hairdress (with NAME)
31A5331|wig
31A5332|shaven head
31A5333|tonsure
31A5334|lock of hair
31A5339|baldness
31A534|beard
31A5341|moustache
31A5342|whiskers
31A53421|sideburns
31A5349|false beard or moustache
31A535|barber, barbershop
31A5351|razor
31A5352|barber's basin
31A5353|shaving, being shaved
31A53531|shaving oneself
31A539|tousled hair
31A54|washing and bathing
31A541|washing one's hands
31A542|washing one's face and head
31A5421|brushing one's teeth
31A54211|toothbrush
31A54212|toothpick
31A543|washing one's feet
31A544|washing another person's feet
31A545|taking a bath
31A5451|public baths
31A5452|hip-bath
31A5453|shower-bath
31A5454|tub-bath
31A5455|steambath
31A5459|'après le bain'
31A546|toilet articles ~ washing and bathing
31A5461|soap
31A54611|soap-bubble
31A5462|brush, sponge, etc. (toilet articles)
31A5463|towel
31A5464|bath-robe, dressing-gown
31A549|drying, being dried
31A55|dressing and undressing
31A551|dressing oneself, getting dressed
31A5511|lacing up a corset
31A552|undressing oneself, getting undressed
31A553|putting on (tying) or taking off (untying) sandals or shoes
31A5531|putting on or taking off stockings
31A554|dressing someone else
31A5541|stripping, undressing someone else
31A559|partially clothed
31A5591|négligé
31A56|servant
31A57|removing insects from body
31A571|'motherly care', delousing
31A572|looking for fleas
31A58|body-building
31A59|absence of hygiene, uncleanliness
31A6|physical needs
31A61|urination
31A611|chamber-pot
31A62|defecation
31A621|flatulence
31A622|digestion
31A6220|'Digestione' (Ripa)
31A623|faeces, excrement
31A63|vomiting
31A631|hiccoughing
31A64|nose-blowing
31A65|spitting
31A651|spittle, spit
31A66|sweating, perspiration
31A7|the sexes (human being)
31A71|male sex; man
31A710|symbols of manhood
31A711|masculinity
31A712|beauty contest for men; body-building contest
31A7121|Mr Universe
31A719|womanish man, molly-coddle, milksop
31A7191|man doing woman's work
31A72|female sex; woman
31A720|symbols of femininity
31A721|femininity
31A7211|virginity
31A72110|'Verginità' (Ripa)
31A722|beauty contest for women
31A7221|Miss World
31A729|'virago', man-woman
31A73|hermaphrodite, androgyne
31A731|rebis, the divine hermaphrodite, reconciliation of spirit and matter ~ alchemy
31A74|transgender, transsexual
31A8|the body regarded as a machine
31A9|ways pretending to cure or improve parts of the body
31AA|the (nude) human figure; 'Corpo humano' (Ripa) - AA - female human figure
31AA1|canon, proportions - AA - female human figure
31AA11|standing figure (canon, proportions) - AA - female human figure
31AA12|figure in circle or square, legs apart and arms raised or stretched sidewards - AA - female human figure
31AA13|other systems or canons - AA - female human figure
31AA14|human figure of ideal proportions, e.g. academic nude - AA - female human figure
31AA140|allegorical representation of human figure of ideal proportions - AA - female human figure of ideal proportions; 'Bellezza feminile' (Ripa)
31AA141|nude with covered genitals - AA - female human figure
31AA19|'homo Platonis', 'animal bipes implume' - AA - female human figure
31AA2|anatomy (non-medical) - AA - female human figure
31AA21|(human) skeleton - AA - female human figure
31AA211|(human) skull - AA - female human figure
31AA2111|jaw (human) - AA - female human figure
31AA2112|teeth - AA - female human figure
31AA21121|front teeth - AA - female human figure
31AA21122|back teeth, molars - AA - female human figure
31AA212|thorax - AA - female human figure
31AA2121|ribs - AA - female human figure
31AA2122|spine - AA - female human figure
31AA2123|clavicle, collar-bone - AA - female human figure
31AA2124|scapula, shoulder-blade - AA - female human figure
31AA213|pelvis - AA - female human figure
31AA214|bones of the arms - AA - female human figure
31AA2141|humerus, bone of the upper arm - AA - female human figure
31AA2142|radius and ulna, bones of the lower arm - AA - female human figure
31AA2143|carpus and metacarpus, parts of the hand - AA - female human figure
31AA2144|phalanges of the fingers - AA - female human figure
31AA215|bones of the legs - AA - female human figure
31AA2151|femur, bone of the upper leg - AA - female human figure
31AA2152|tibia and fibula, bones of the lower leg - AA - female human figure
31AA2153|tarsus and metatarsus, parts of the foot - AA - female human figure
31AA2154|phalanges of the toes - AA - female human figure
31AA216|bones in general (human body) - AA - female human figure
31AA22|parts of the human body (skeleton excepted) - AA - female human figure
31AA221|head (human) - AA - female human figure
31AA2211|face - AA - mask (mould taken from face)
31AA22111|parts of the face - AA - mask (mould taken from face)
31AA22111(...)|parts of the face (with NAME) - AA - mask (mould taken from face)
31AA22111(LIPS)|parts of the face: lips - AA - mask (mould taken from face)
31AA22111(NOSE)|parts of the face: nose - AA - mask (mould taken from face)
31AA2212|eyes - AA - female human figure
31AA22121|'imago omnia videntis' - AA - female human figure
31AA2213|ears - AA - female human figure
31AA2214|mouth - AA - female human figure
31AA22141|tongue - AA - female human figure
31AA2215|head (internal) - AA - female human figure
31AA22151|brains - AA - female human figure
31AA22152|nasal cavity - AA - female human figure
31AA22153|mouth and throat cavity - AA - female human figure
31AA222|chest, bust - AA - female human figure
31AA2221|heart - AA - female human figure
31AA22210|heart symbolism - AA - female human figure
31AA222101|profane heart symbolism ~ love - AA - female human figure
31AA22211|parts of the heart - AA - female human figure
31AA2222|lungs, bronchia - AA - female human figure
31AA22221|breathing, respiration - AA - female human figure
31AA22222|gasping for breath - AA - female human figure
31AA22229|suffocating - AA - female human figure
31AA2223|breasts - AA - female human figure
31AA22231|nipples - AA - female human figure
31AA22232|breasts giving milk - AA - female human figure
31AA2224|shoulder - AA - female human figure
31AA2225|back - AA - female human figure
31AA2226|torso - AA - female human figure
31AA223|abdomen, belly (human being) - AA - female human figure
31AA2231|external aspects ~ abdomen - AA - female human figure
31AA22311|navel - AA - female human figure
31AA22312|hip - AA - female human figure
31AA2232|glands - AA - female human figure
31AA22321|liver (human anatomy) - AA - female human figure
31AA22322|gall bladder - AA - female human figure
31AA22323|spleen - AA - female human figure
31AA2233|stomach - AA - female human figure
31AA22331|gullet - AA - female human figure
31AA2234|intestines - AA - female human figure
31AA2235|bladder - AA - female human figure
31AA2236|sexual organs (human) - AA - female human figure
31AA22361|male sexual organs - AA - female human figure
31AA223611|testicles - AA - female human figure
31AA223612|penis, phallus - AA - female human figure
31AA2236121|image of phallus, 'phallos' - AA - female human figure
31AA223613|sperm - AA - female human figure
31AA22362|female sexual organs - AA - female human figure
31AA223621|womb, uterus - AA - female human figure
31AA2236211|uterus with foetus - AA - female human figure
31AA223622|ovaries - AA - female human figure
31AA223623|menstruation - AA - female human figure
31AA2237|buttocks, 'partes posteriores' - AA - female human figure
31AA22371|anus - AA - female human figure
31AA224|arms - AA - female human figure
31AA2241|upper arm - AA - female human figure
31AA2242|elbow - AA - female human figure
31AA2243|lower arm - AA - female human figure
31AA2244|wrist - AA - female human figure
31AA2245|hand - AA - female human figure
31AA22451|hand-print - AA - female human figure
31AA2246|fingers - AA - female human figure
31AA22461|thumb - AA - female human figure
31AA22462|index finger, forefinger - AA - female human figure
31AA22463|middle finger, second finger - AA - female human figure
31AA22464|ring finger - AA - female human figure
31AA22465|little finger - AA - female human figure
31AA2247|nails (fingers) - AA - female human figure
31AA225|legs - AA - female human figure
31AA2251|upper leg - AA - female human figure
31AA2252|knee - AA - female human figure
31AA2253|lower leg - AA - female human figure
31AA2254|ankle - AA - female human figure
31AA2255|foot - AA - female human figure
31AA22551|heel - AA - female human figure
31AA22552|foot-print, track - AA - female human figure
31AA2256|toes - AA - female human figure
31AA2257|nails (toes) - AA - female human figure
31AA226|other anatomical details - AA - female human figure
31AA2261|blood circulation - AA - female human figure
31AA22611|blood - AA - female human figure
31AA22612|arteries - AA - female human figure
31AA22613|veins - AA - female human figure
31AA2262|skin (human) - AA - female human figure
31AA22621|hair - AA - female human figure
31AA22622|body hair - AA - female human figure
31AA22623|pubic hair - AA - female human figure
31AA22624|skin colour - AA - female human figure
31AA22624(...)|skin colour (with FITZPATRICK number) - AA - female human figure
31AA2263|muscles - AA - female human figure
31AA2264|tendons, sinews - AA - female human figure
31AA2265|nerves - AA - female human figure
31AA23|postures of the human figure - AA - female human figure
31AA231|standing figure - AA - female human figure
31AA2311|'contrapposto', 'Standbein und Spielbein' - AA - female human figure
31AA2312|'figura serpentinata' - AA - female human figure
31AA2313|standing on one leg - AA - female human figure
31AA2319|standing on the head or on the hands - AA - female human figure
31AA232|leaning figure - AA - female human figure
31AA2321|leaning forward - AA - female human figure
31AA2322|leaning backward - AA - female human figure
31AA2323|leaning sideways - AA - female human figure
31AA233|kneeling figure - AA - female human figure
31AA2331|kneeling on both knees - AA - female human figure
31AA234|squatting, crouching figure - AA - female human figure
31AA2341|huddled figure - AA - female human figure
31AA235|sitting figure - AA - female human figure
31AA2351|sitting on the ground - AA - female human figure
31AA2352|sitting on an elevation - AA - female human figure
31AA2353|sitting with arms or elbows on the knees - AA - female human figure
31AA23531|sitting with hand(s) resting on the thigh or knee - AA - female human figure
31AA2354|sitting in someone's lap - AA - female human figure
31AA236|lying figure - AA - female human figure
31AA2361|lying on the back with uplifted upper part of the body - AA - female human figure
31AA2362|lying face downwards - AA - female human figure
31AA2363|lying on one side, stretched out - AA - female human figure
31AA2364|lying on one side, with uplifted upper part of the body and leaning on the arm - AA - female human figure
31AA2365|lying on the back with hands under the head - AA - female human figure
31AA2366|lying face downwards with hands under the head - AA - female human figure
31AA237|hanging figure (by the arms, legs, etc.) - AA - female human figure
31AA2371|hanging by the arms - AA - female human figure
31AA23711|hanging by one arm - AA - female human figure
31AA2372|hanging by the legs - AA - female human figure
31AA23721|hanging by one leg - AA - female human figure
31AA2373|hanging by other parts of the body - AA - female human figure
31AA23731|hanging by the hair - AA - female human figure
31AA23732|hanging by the teeth - AA - female human figure
31AA239|other postures of the human figure, not meant or mentioned above - AA - female human figure
31AA2391|bending figure - AA - female human figure
31AA24|postures of the head - AA - female human figure
31AA241|head in normal upright position - AA - female human figure
31AA242|head turned sideways - AA - female human figure
31AA2421|head turned to the left - AA - female human figure
31AA2422|head turned to the right - AA - female human figure
31AA243|head bent backwards - AA - female human figure
31AA244|head bent forward; bowing - AA - female human figure
31AA245|head slanting to the left - AA - female human figure
31AA246|head slanting to the right - AA - female human figure
31AA247|looking over the shoulder - AA - female human figure
31AA249|other postures of the head, not meant or mentioned above - AA - female human figure
31AA25|postures and gestures of arms and hands - AA - both arms or hands
31AA251|postures and gestures of arms and hands in general - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2511|arm raised upward - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25111|arms raised, with fingers closed - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25112|arm raised, with fingers spread out - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25113|arm raised, with fist - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2512|arm stretched forward - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2513|arm stretched sidewards - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2514|arm held backwards - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2515|arm held downwards - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2516|arm or hand held in front of the body - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25161|arm or hand held in front of the chest - AA - both arms or hands
31AA251611|hand holding the breast - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25162|hand on the heart - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25163|hand striking the chest - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25164|hand uncovering the chest - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2517|arm or hand bent behind the body - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25171|arm bent behind the back - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25172|hand behind the head - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2518|hand on the hip - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2519|hand not visible - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25191|hand in the pocket - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25192|hand in the sleeve - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25193|hand on breast (or stomach), slipped into opening of vestment - AA - both arms or hands
31AA253|postures and gestures of arms and hands in relation to the head - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2531|hand(s) bent towards the head - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25311|'caput manui innixum', head held in the hand(s) - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25312|head held in the hand(s), with elbows leaning on an elevation or on the knees - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25313|covering the head, drawing drapery over the face - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25314|hand(s) behind the head - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2532|hand touching the beard - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2533|hand towards the forehead - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25331|pointing to the forehead with the index finger - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25332|'cornuto', i.e. raised index finger and little finger bent above the forehead - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2534|hand(s) towards the eye(s) - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25341|looking with the hand above the eyes - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25342|peeping between the fingers - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25343|rubbing one's eyes - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25344|wiping away tears - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2535|hand(s) towards the nose - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25351|holding one's nose - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2536|hand(s) towards the mouth - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25361|whistling with fingers - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2537|hand(s) towards the ear(s) - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25371|cupping one's ear - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25372|scratching one's ear - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25373|covering one's ear - AA - both arms or hands
31AA254|postures and gestures of arm(s) and hand(s) in relation to another person - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2541|gripping someone by the arm - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25411|walking arm in arm - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2542|imposition of hands - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2543|gripping someone by the hand or the wrist; clasped hands - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25431|three or more clasped hands, meaning 'Unity is Strength' - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25432|leading someone by the hand or wrist - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25433|'immixtio manuum', placing clasped hands between the hands of another person - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2544|gripping someone by the head - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25441|gripping someone by the hair - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25442|gripping someone by the neck - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25443|gripping someone by the throat - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2545|gripping someone by the shoulder - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2546|gripping someone by the legs - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25461|gripping someone by the feet - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2549|gripping someone by other parts of the body - AA - both arms or hands
31AA255|postures and gestures of hand and fingers - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2551|postures and gestures of the hand - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25511|fingers closed - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25512|fingers spread out - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25513|hand made into a fist - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2552|postures and gestures of the palm of the hand - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25521|palm of the hand turned up - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25522|palm of the hand turned down - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2553|postures and gestures of the thumb - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25531|thumb turned up - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25532|thumb turned down - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2554|postures and gestures of thumb and other fingers - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25541|stroking with the thumb over the top of the index finger - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25542|thumb between the index finger and the middle finger - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25543|snapping one's fingers - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2555|postures and gestures of the index finger - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25551|index finger upwards - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25552|index finger forwards, pointing, indicating - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25553|crooking one's finger at a person, beckoning - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2556|postures and gestures of index finger and middle finger - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25561|index finger and middle finger raised, closed - AA - both arms or hands
31AA25562|index finger and middle finger raised, spread out; V-sign - AA - both arms or hands
31AA2559|postures and gestures of other fingers - AA - both arms or hands
31AA256|gesture-language - AA - both arms or hands
31AA259|still other postures and gestures of arm(s) and hand(s) not mentioned or meant under 31 A 25 1 up to 31 A 25 6 - AA - both arms or hands
31AA26|postures of the legs - AA - female human figure
31AA261|legs in the same position - AA - female human figure
31AA2611|both legs straight - AA - female human figure
31AA26111|standing or leaning with both legs straight, side by side, feet flat on the ground - AA - female human figure
31AA26112|standing or leaning with both legs straight, side by side, standing on tiptoe - AA - female human figure
31AA26113|sitting or lying with both legs straight, side by side - AA - female human figure
31AA26114|standing, leaning, sitting or lying with legs apart - AA - female human figure
31AA26115|lying with legs raised, stretched out - AA - female human figure
31AA2612|both legs bent - AA - female human figure
31AA26121|standing with legs bent, side by side - AA - female human figure
31AA26122|sitting with legs bent, side by side - AA - female human figure
31AA26123|squatting with legs side by side - AA - female human figure
31AA26124|both legs bent, side by side, knees on the ground; kneeling - AA - female human figure
31AA26125|both legs bent, side by side, knees drawn up against the chest - AA - female human figure
31AA26126|standing with legs bent, straddling - AA - female human figure
31AA26127|sitting with legs bent, straddling - AA - female human figure
31AA26128|sitting or lying with bent legs drawn up or raised - AA - female human figure
31AA26129|sitting cross-legged, as tailor at work - AA - female human figure
31AA261291|Buddha-posture, 'lotus'-posture - AA - female human figure
31AA262|legs in different position - AA - female human figure
31AA2621|one leg in front of the other - AA - female human figure
31AA26211|one leg in front of the other, walking position - AA - female human figure
31AA26212|one leg in front of the other, one knee bent, lunging - AA - female human figure
31AA26213|legs bent with knees on the ground, one in front of the other - AA - female human figure
31AA2622|bent legs extended forwards or backwards, with knee or foot placed on an elevation - AA - female human figure
31AA2623|standing on one leg, the other leg forward - AA - female human figure
31AA26231|standing on one leg, the other leg forward, straight - AA - female human figure
31AA262311|standing on one leg, the other leg forward, (nearly) horizontally, goose-step, 'Hahnentritt' - AA - female human figure
31AA26232|standing on one leg, the other leg forward, bent - AA - female human figure
31AA262321|standing on one leg, the other leg forward, bent and drawn up - AA - female human figure
31AA262322|standing on one leg, the other leg forward, held by hand(s) - AA - female human figure
31AA2624|standing on one leg, the other leg held sideways - AA - female human figure
31AA26241|standing on one leg, the other leg held sideways, straight - AA - female human figure
31AA26242|standing on one leg, the other leg held sideways, bent - AA - female human figure
31AA2625|standing on one leg, the other leg backwards - AA - female human figure
31AA26251|standing on one leg, the other leg backwards, straight - AA - female human figure
31AA26252|standing on one leg, the other leg backwards, bent - AA - female human figure
31AA262521|standing on one leg, the other leg backwards, bent and drawn up - AA - female human figure
31AA262522|standing on one leg, the other leg backwards held by hand(s) - AA - female human figure
31AA2626|sitting or lying with one leg stretched forward and the other leg drawn up - AA - female human figure
31AA2627|standing, leaning, sitting or lying with legs crossed - AA - female human figure
31AA2628|sitting with side of the foot of one leg placed on the knee of the other - AA - female human figure
31AA27|movements of the human body - AA - female human figure
31AA271|forward movement of the human body - AA - female human figure
31AA2711|walking - AA - female human figure
31AA27111|pacing, striding - AA - female human figure
31AA27112|running - AA - female human figure
31AA2712|crawling, going on all fours - AA - female human figure
31AA27121|walking on the knees - AA - female human figure
31AA2713|tottering, staggering, reeling - AA - female human figure
31AA2714|hopping - AA - female human figure
31AA2715|rolling - AA - female human figure
31AA2716|somersaulting (hands touching the ground) - AA - female human figure
31AA2717|walking on the hands - AA - female human figure
31AA2719|backward movement - AA - female human figure
31AA272|upward and downward movement - AA - female human figure
31AA2721|jumping up - AA - female human figure
31AA2722|pulling oneself up - AA - female human figure
31AA2723|climbing - AA - female human figure
31AA2724|jumping down - AA - female human figure
31AA2725|descending - AA - female human figure
31AA2726|trampling, treading, stamping on someone or something - AA - female human figure
31AA273|passive motion - AA - female human figure
31AA2731|falling - AA - female human figure
31AA2732|slipping - AA - female human figure
31AA27321|stumbling - AA - female human figure
31AA2733|being carried - AA - female human figure
31AA27331|being supported - AA - female human figure
31AA2734|being dragged - AA - female human figure
31AA2735|being thrown - AA - female human figure
31AA274|movement ~ objects - AA - female human figure
31AA2741|throwing something - AA - female human figure
31AA27411|releasing something - AA - female human figure
31AA27412|throwing down something - AA - female human figure
31AA2742|reaching for something - AA - female human figure
31AA2743|hitting at something - AA - female human figure
31AA2744|kicking something - AA - female human figure
31AA2745|grasping something - AA - female human figure
31AA2746|breaking something - AA - female human figure
31AA2747|drawing, pulling something - AA - female human figure
31AA2748|pushing something - AA - female human figure
31AA27481|turning something, (causing) circular movement - AA - female human figure
31AA275|some other movements - AA - female human figure
31AA2751|curling up (movement of the human body) - AA - female human figure
31AA2752|stretching (movement of the human body) - AA - female human figure
31AA2753|rotating, twisting (movement of the human body) - AA - female human figure
31AA2754|moving the arms - AA - female human figure
31AA2755|moving the legs - AA - female human figure
31AA2756|the back-bend - AA - female human figure
31AA2757|the cartwheel (lateral somersault) - AA - female human figure
31AA276|movement in the air - AA - female human figure
31AA2761|ascending (movement in the air) - AA - female human figure
31AA2762|flying - AA - female human figure
31AA2763|floating in the air - AA - female human figure
31AA27631|sitting or standing on clouds - AA - female human figure
31AA2764|falling through the air - AA - female human figure
31AA2765|somersaulting, 'salto mortale' (movement in the air) - AA - female human figure
31AA277|movement in water - AA - female human figure
31AA2771|wading, paddling - AA - female human figure
31AA2772|bathing (movement in water) - AA - female human figure
31AA2773|swimming (movement in water) - AA - female human figure
31AA2774|floating (movement in water) - AA - female human figure
31AA2775|diving (movement in water) - AA - female human figure
31AA2776|sinking (movement in water) - AA - female human figure
31AA2777|remaining suspended (movement in water) - AA - female human figure
31AA2778|emerging from the water - AA - female human figure
31AA2779|walking on the water - AA - female human figure
31AA28|man and his shadow - AA - female human figure
31AA281|shadow sold to the devil - AA - female human figure
31AA2811|man without shadow - AA - female human figure
31AA282|man following his shadow - AA - female human figure
31AA3|the (five) senses - AA - female human figure
31AA30|'Sensi', 'Sensi, come si possono rappresentare in una figura sola', 'Senso', 'Sentimenti del corpo' (Ripa) - AA - female human figure
31AA31|sight, looking (one of the five senses) - AA - female human figure
31AA310|'Viso' (Ripa) - AA - female human figure
31AA311|eyeglasses, spectacles - AA - female human figure
31AA3111|monocle, single lorgnette - AA - female human figure
31AA3112|sun-glasses, dark-tinted glasses - AA - female human figure
31AA312|magnifying glass - AA - female human figure
31AA313|'figura cuncta videntis' - AA - female human figure
31AA314|spying on someone - AA - female human figure
31AA319|interference with sight - AA - female human figure
31AA3191|blindfold - AA - female human figure
31AA32|hearing, listening (one of the five senses) - AA - female human figure
31AA320|'Udito' (Ripa) - AA - female human figure
31AA321|hearing-aid - AA - female human figure
31AA329|eavesdropper - AA - female human figure
31AA33|smell, smelling (one of the five senses) - AA - female human figure
31AA330|'Odorato' (Ripa) - AA - female human figure
31AA331|agreeable smell - AA - female human figure
31AA332|disagreeable, repellent smell - AA - female human figure
31AA333|olfactory concepts - AA - female human figure
31AA3331|smell sources - AA - female human figure
31AA3332|odour carriers - AA - female human figure
31AA3333|fragrant spaces - AA - female human figure
31AA334|gestures and acts ~ smell - AA - female human figure
31AA3341|sniffing - AA - female human figure
31AA3342|odour-producing gestures and acts - AA - female human figure
31AA34|taste, tasting (one of the five senses) - AA - female human figure
31AA340|'Gusto' (Ripa) - AA - female human figure
31AA341|agreeable versus disagreeable taste - AA - female human figure
31AA3411|agreeable taste - AA - female human figure
31AA3412|disagreeable taste - AA - female human figure
31AA342|sweet (taste) - AA - female human figure
31AA343|salt (taste) - AA - female human figure
31AA344|sour (taste) - AA - female human figure
31AA345|bitter (taste) - AA - female human figure
31AA35|feeling (one of the five senses) - AA - female human figure
31AA350|'Tatto' (Ripa) - AA - female human figure
31AA351|agreeable feeling - AA - female human figure
31AA352|disagreeable feeling - AA - female human figure
31AA4|disabilities, deformations and monstrosities; diseases - AA - female human figure
31AA41|disabilities, deformations - AA - female human figure
31AA411|disabilities affecting the eyes - AA - female human figure
31AA4111|blind, blindness - AA - metaphorically blind
31AA4112|cross-eyed; squint - AA - female human figure
31AA4113|cataract - AA - female human figure
31AA4114|near-sightedness, myopia - AA - female human figure
31AA4115|far-sightedness - AA - female human figure
31AA412|deaf, deafness - AA - female human figure
31AA4121|deaf-mute, deaf and dumb - AA - female human figure
31AA413|deformations of the head - AA - female human figure
31AA4131|hare-lip - AA - female human figure
31AA414|paralytic - AA - female human figure
31AA415|crippled - AA - female human figure
31AA4151|club-foot - AA - female human figure
31AA4152|wooden leg - AA - female human figure
31AA4153|crutches - AA - female human figure
31AA4154|wheelchair, bathchair - AA - female human figure
31AA4155|brace, calliper - AA - female human figure
31AA416|crooked, bent person - AA - female human figure
31AA417|hunchback - AA - female human figure
31AA418|albino - AA - female human figure
31AA419|mutilated person - AA - female human figure
31AA42|human beings (legendary or not) of abnormal proportions, size, strength, etc. - AA - female human figure
31AA421|giants, colossi - AA - female human figure
31AA422|dwarfs - AA - female human figure
31AA4221|pygmies, midgets - AA - female human figure
31AA4222|goblins, hobgoblins - AA - female human figure
31AA4223|'grylloi' - AA - female human figure
31AA423|human beings with superhuman powers or achievements - AA - female human figure
31AA423(...)|human beings with superhuman powers or achievements (with NAME) - AA - female human figure
31AA43|multiple birth (legendary) - AA - female human figure
31AA431|very large number of births - AA - female human figure
31AA431(...)|very large number of births (with NUMBER) - AA - female human figure
31AA44|anthropomorphic beings (legendary or not) with heads, limbs or organs of an abnormal number, in abnormal places or of an abnormal shape) - AA - female human figure
31AA441|anthropomorphic beings with parts missing - AA - female human figure
31AA4411|'Acephalia', 'Blemyae', i.e. beings without head - AA - female human figure
31AA4412|'Scopodes', 'Sciapodes', i.e. beings with one leg - AA - female human figure
31AA4413|creatures with one eye - AA - female human figure
31AA4414|'Acheiroi', i.e. creatures without hands - AA - female human figure
31AA442|anthropomorphic beings with parts in greater number than normal - AA - female human figure
31AA4421|three-faced being, 'vultus trifrons' - AA - female human figure
31AA44211|'caput triciput', 'signum triceps' - AA - female human figure
31AA4422|anthropomorphic being with two upper bodies - AA - female human figure
31AA443|anthropomorphic beings with limbs, organs, etc. in unusual places - AA - female human figure
31AA4431|'oculi in humeris habentes' - AA - female human figure
31AA444|anthropomorphic beings with parts of abnormal shape - AA - female human figure
31AA4441|excessive hairiness - AA - female
31AA44411|wild man, wodewose, woodehouse - AA - female
31AA44412|person with big beard - AA - female
31AA45|monsters of mixed human and animal shape; 'Mostri' (Ripa) - AA - female human figure
31AA451|monsters ~ animals in general (of undetermined kind) - AA - female human figure
31AA4511|monsters with animal head - AA - female human figure
31AA45111|monsters with three animal heads - AA - female human figure
31AA4512|animals with human head - AA - female human figure
31AA4512(...)|animals with human head (with NAME) - AA - female human figure
31AA452|monsters ~ mammals - AA - female human figure
31AA4521|monsters ~ domestic animals - AA - female human figure
31AA45211|cynocephalus - AA - female human figure
31AA4522|monsters ~ apes, monkeys - AA - female human figure
31AA4523|monsters ~ predatory animals (sphinx, 'manticora') - AA - female human figure
31AA45231|sphinx (lion/woman); 'Sfinge' (Ripa) - AA - female human figure
31AA45232|'manticora' - AA - female human figure
31AA4524|monsters ~ hoofed animals - AA - female human figure
31AA4525|monsters ~ trunked animals - AA - female human figure
31AA4526|monsters ~ rodents - AA - female human figure
31AA4527|monsters ~ swimming mammals - AA - female human figure
31AA4528|monsters ~ flying mammals - AA - female human figure
31AA4529|monsters ~ other mammals - AA - female human figure
31AA453|monsters ~ birds - AA - female
31AA4531|siren (fabulous bird with woman's head) - AA - female
31AA454|monsters ~ reptiles - AA - female human figure
31AA4541|monsters ~ lizards - AA - female human figure
31AA4542|monsters ~ snakes - AA - female human figure
31AA455|monsters ~ amphibians - AA - female human figure
31AA456|monsters ~ fishes - AA - female human figure
31AA4561|merman - AA - mermaid, siren
31AA457|monsters ~ lower animals - AA - female human figure
31AA458|fabulous beings with wings - AA - female human figure
31AA4581|fairy - AA - female human figure
31AA4582|elf - AA - female human figure
31AA46|diseases - AA - female human figure
31AA461|pain - AA - female human figure
31AA4611|fever - AA - female human figure
31AA46110|'Febre' (Ripa) - AA - female human figure
31AA462|diseases affecting the whole body - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA462(...)|diseases affecting the whole body (with NAME) - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA4621|plague - AA - plague epidemic
31AA46210|personification of plague - AA - personification of plague epidemic; 'Peste overo Pestilentia' (Ripa)
31AA4622|leprosy - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA46221|leper's rattle - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA46222|leprosarium - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA46223|leper's procession - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA4623|(other) contagious diseases - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA4623(...)|(other) contagious diseases (with NAME) - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA46230|contagious disease personified; 'Contagione' (Ripa) - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA4624|skin and venereal diseases - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA4624(...)|skin and venereal diseases (with NAME) - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA4624(SYPHILIS)|skin and venereal diseases: syphilis - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA46241|itching - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA46242|ulcer - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA4625|dropsy - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA4626|aids - AA - aids epidemic
31AA4629|poisoning - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA4629(...)|poisoning (with NAME) - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA4629(ERGOTISM)|poisoning: ergotism - AA - epidemic diseases
31AA463|diseases affecting parts of the body - AA - female human figure
31AA463(...)|diseases affecting parts of the body (with NAME) - AA - female human figure
31AA4631|fractures of bones - AA - female human figure
31AA4632|infections and wounds - AA - female human figure
31AA46321|scar, cicatrix - AA - female human figure
31AA4633|diseases of the head or parts of the head - AA - female human figure
31AA46331|headache - AA - female human figure
31AA46332|cold (disease) - AA - female human figure
31AA463321|sneezing - AA - female human figure
31AA463322|coughing - AA - female human figure
31AA46333|toothache - AA - female human figure
31AA4634|tumours - AA - female human figure
31AA46341|external tumours - AA - female human figure
31AA46342|internal tumours - AA - female human figure
31AA464|emotional illness, derangement, madness - AA - female human figure
31AA4640|Madness - AA - female human figure
31AA4641|possession (by demons) - AA - female human figure
31AA4642|mania, obsession - AA - female human figure
31AA46421|epidemic obsession - AA - female human figure
31AA464211|dancing mania, St. Vitus's dance - AA - female human figure
31AA469|health - AA - female human figure
31AA4690|Health, 'Sanitas'; 'Sanità' (Ripa) - AA - female human figure
31AA5|care of the body, hygiene - AA - female human figure
31AA51|making toilet - AA - (for) women
31AA511|mirror - AA - (for) women
31AA5111|looking in the mirror; (possibly: contemplation of own beauty - AA - (for) women)
31AA51111|reflection (in a mirror) - AA - (for) women
31AA511111|distortion - AA - (for) women
31AA5112|magic beautification - AA - (for) women
31AA512|putting on jewels - AA - (for) women
31AA513|making up - AA - (for) women
31AA514|using scents, perfumes, ointments, etc. - AA - (for) women
31AA5141|scents - AA - (for) women
31AA5141(...)|scents (with NAME) - AA - (for) women
31AA5142|perfumes - AA - (for) women
31AA5142(...)|perfumes (with NAME) - AA - (for) women
31AA5143|ointments - AA - (for) women
31AA5144|powder ~ making toilet - AA - (for) women
31AA5145|implements ~ making toilet - AA - (for) women
31AA5145(...)|implements ~ making toilet (with NAME) - AA - (for) women
31AA51451|pomander, musk ball - AA - (for) women
31AA51452|perfume bottle - AA - (for) women
31AA51453|ointment-jar - AA - (for) women
31AA51454|powder-box - AA - (for) women
31AA51455|lipstick - AA - (for) women
31AA515|painting of body or face - AA - (for) women
31AA5151|tattooing - AA - (for) women
31AA52|care of hands and feet - AA - female human figure
31AA521|manicure - AA - female human figure
31AA522|pedicure - AA - female human figure
31AA523|'Spinario', child pulling a thorn out of its foot - AA - girl
31AA53|hairdress - AA - ~ women
31AA531|care of the hair - AA - ~ women
31AA5311|comb, brush and other tools (care of the hair) - AA - ~ women
31AA532|hair-cutting - AA - ~ women
31AA5321|hairdresser - AA - ~ women
31AA533|styles of hairdress - AA - ~ women
31AA533(...)|styles of hairdress (with NAME) - AA - ~ women
31AA5331|wig - AA - ~ women
31AA5332|shaven head - AA - ~ women
31AA5333|tonsure - AA - ~ women
31AA5334|lock of hair - AA - ~ women
31AA5339|baldness - AA - ~ women
31AA534|beard - AA - ~ women
31AA5341|moustache - AA - ~ women
31AA5342|whiskers - AA - ~ women
31AA5349|false beard or moustache - AA - ~ women
31AA535|barber, barbershop - AA - ~ women
31AA5351|razor - AA - ~ women
31AA5352|barber's basin - AA - ~ women
31AA5353|shaving, being shaved - AA - ~ women
31AA53531|shaving oneself - AA - ~ women
31AA539|tousled hair - AA - ~ women
31AA54|washing and bathing - AA - in the open air
31AA541|washing one's hands - AA - in the open air
31AA542|washing one's face and head - AA - in the open air
31AA5421|brushing one's teeth - AA - in the open air
31AA54211|toothbrush - AA - in the open air
31AA54212|toothpick - AA - in the open air
31AA543|washing one's feet - AA - in the open air
31AA544|washing another person's feet - AA - in the open air
31AA545|taking a bath - AA - in the open air
31AA5451|public baths - AA - in the open air
31AA5452|hip-bath - AA - in the open air
31AA5453|shower-bath - AA - in the open air
31AA5454|tub-bath - AA - in the open air
31AA5459|'après le bain' - AA - in the open air
31AA546|toilet articles ~ washing and bathing - AA - in the open air
31AA5461|soap - AA - in the open air
31AA54611|soap-bubble - AA - in the open air
31AA5462|brush, sponge, etc. (toilet articles) - AA - in the open air
31AA5463|towel - AA - in the open air
31AA5464|bath-robe, dressing-gown - AA - in the open air
31AA549|drying, being dried - AA - in the open air
31AA55|dressing and undressing - AA - female human figure
31AA551|dressing oneself, getting dressed - AA - female human figure
31AA5511|lacing up a corset - AA - female human figure
31AA552|undressing oneself, getting undressed - AA - female human figure
31AA553|putting on (tying) or taking off (untying) sandals or shoes - AA - female human figure
31AA5531|putting on or taking off stockings - AA - female human figure
31AA554|dressing someone else - AA - female human figure
31AA5541|stripping, undressing someone else - AA - female human figure
31AA559|partially clothed - AA - female human figure
31AA5591|négligé - AA - female human figure
31AA56|servant - AA - chambermaid
31AA57|removing insects from body - AA - female human figure
31AA571|'motherly care', delousing - AA - female human figure
31AA572|looking for fleas - AA - female human figure
31AA58|body-building - AA - female human figure
31AA6|physical needs - AA - female human figure
31AA61|urination - AA - female human figure
31AA611|chamber-pot - AA - female human figure
31AA62|defecation - AA - female human figure
31AA621|flatulence - AA - female human figure
31AA622|digestion - AA - female human figure
31AA6220|'Digestione' (Ripa) - AA - female human figure
31AA63|vomiting - AA - female human figure
31AA631|hiccoughing - AA - female human figure
31AA64|nose-blowing - AA - female human figure
31AA65|spitting - AA - female human figure
31AA651|spittle, spit - AA - female human figure
31AA66|sweating, perspiration - AA - female human figure
31AA8|the body regarded as a machine - AA - female human figure
31AA9|ways pretending to cure or improve parts of the body - AA - female human figure
31B|mind, spirit
31B0|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ mind, spirit
31B1|sleeping; unconsciousness
31B10|'Sonno' (Ripa)
31B11|sleeping in bed
31B12|sleeping in chair
31B13|sleeping on the ground
31B14|yawning
31B15|stretching ~ sleep
31B16|going to sleep
31B161|going to bed
31B162|siesta
31B17|waking up
31B171|getting up from bed
31B18|unconsciousness
31B181|fainting, swooning
31B19|resting
31B2|vision
31B21|vision in trance or ecstasy
31B3|dream
31B31|nightmare
31B32|sleepwalking
31B33|prophetic dream
31B34|interpreting a dream
31B4|hypnosis and suggestion
31B5|the mind affected by drink, drugs or stimulants
31B51|intoxication
31B52|drunkenness
31B520|'Ubriachezza' (Ripa)
31B521|drunkard
31B522|drunken brawl (usually peasants fighting in an inn)
31B53|addiction
31B531|alcoholism
31B59|sobriety; 'Sobrietà', 'Astinenza' (Ripa)
31B591|temperance, teetotalism
31B6|morphology of human expression
31B61|morphology of human expression in general
31B62|morphology of facial expression
31B621|morphology of facial expression ~ eyes
31B6211|looking upwards
31B6212|looking downwards
31B6213|looking sideways
31B6214|weeping
31B62141|tears
31B6215|frowned eyebrows
31B6216|lifted eyebrows
31B6217|eyes closed
31B62171|one eye closed, winking
31B622|morphology of facial expression ~ nose
31B6221|nose turned up
31B6222|holding one's nose closed
31B6223|nostrils wide open
31B623|morphology of facial expression ~ mouth
31B6231|lips pressed together
31B62311|lips pressed together as for a kiss
31B62312|whistling or hissing
31B62313|smiling
31B6232|mouth slightly open
31B62321|laughing
31B623210|'Riso' (Ripa)
31B62322|grimacing
31B62323|tongue stuck out
31B6233|mouth wide open
31B62331|mouth wide open, teeth pressed together
31B6234|chewing
31B62341|biting
31B6235|speaking
31B62350|voice
31B62351|crying, shouting
31B62352|whispering
31B62359|being silent
31B623591|putting a finger to the lips, 'Silentium'; 'Silentio' (Ripa)
31B623592|band tied over the mouth
31B624|morphology of facial expression ~ cheeks
31B6241|cheeks rounded
31B6242|cheeks hollow
31B625|morphology of facial expression ~ forehead
31B6251|creased, wrinkled forehead
31B626|morphology of facial expression ~ top of the head
31B6261|hair raised
31B6262|pulling out one's hair
31B6263|scratching one's head
31B7|wise man
31B71|genius
31B710|'Genio' (Ripa)
31B8|fool, simpleton, numskull
31B81|ways pretending to cure simpletons (folklore)
31B811|shaving (pretending to cure simpletons)
31B812|baking the head, e.g. by the baker of Eeclo (heads temporarily replaced by cabbages)
31B813|purging (pretending to cure simpletons)
31B814|pouring fluid into body, with the aid of a funnel
31B9|wise men versus fools
31BB1|sleeping; unconsciousness - BB - out of doors
31BB10|'Sonno' (Ripa) - BB - out of doors
31BB11|sleeping in bed - BB - out of doors
31BB12|sleeping in chair - BB - out of doors
31BB13|sleeping on the ground - BB - out of doors
31BB14|yawning - BB - out of doors
31BB15|stretching ~ sleep - BB - out of doors
31BB16|going to sleep - BB - out of doors
31BB161|going to bed - BB - out of doors
31BB162|siesta - BB - out of doors
31BB17|waking up - BB - out of doors
31BB171|getting up from bed - BB - out of doors
31BB18|unconsciousness - BB - out of doors
31BB181|fainting, swooning - BB - out of doors
31BB19|resting - BB - out of doors
31C|spirit (or soul) versus body
31D|human life and its ages (young, adult, old, etc.)
31D1|the ages of man
31D11|the first years ~ the ages of man
31D110|Infancy (alleg.)
31D111|infant, baby ~ the ages of man
31D1111|male infant
31D1112|female infant
31D112|child
31D1120|Childhood (alleg.)
31D1121|tot, toddler ~ the ages of man
31D11211|toddler (male)
31D11212|toddler (female)
31D1122|child between toddler and youth (of undetermined sex)
31D11221|boy (child between toddler and youth)
31D112210|Boyhood (alleg.)
31D11222|girl (child between toddler and youth)
31D112220|Girlhood (alleg.)
31D1129|philosophical child ~ alchemy
31D12|youth, young man, adolescent
31D120|Youth, Adolescence, 'Iuventus'; 'Adolescenza', 'Gioventù' (Ripa)
31D13|adolescent, young woman, maiden
31D130|Maidenhood
31D14|adult man
31D140|Adulthood, Majority; 'Virilità' (Ripa)
31D15|adult woman
31D150|Womanhood
31D16|old man
31D160|Old Age, 'Senectus'; 'Vecchiezza' (Ripa)
31D161|'beau vieillard'
31D162|ugly old man
31D17|old woman
31D171|beautiful old woman, 'belle vieille'
31D172|ugly old woman, hag
31D2|human life divided into stages
31D2(...)|human life divided into stages, e.g. three, four, seven, twelve stages (with NUMBER)
31D21|the ages of man represented by a staircase
31D21(...)|the ages of man represented by a staircase (with NUMBER of steps)
31D3|human life divided into decades
31D30|0-10 years
31D31|10-20 years
31D32|20-30 years
31D33|30-40 years
31D34|40-50 years
31D35|50-60 years
31D36|60-70 years
31D37|70-80 years
31D38|80-90 years
31D39|90-100 years
31D4|birthday
31D4(...)|birthday (with NUMBER of years)
31D41|... years old
31D41(...)|... years old (with NUMBER of years)
31D5|young versus old age; young and old
31D51|children behaving like adults
31D52|adults behaving like children
31D6|rejuvenation
31D61|fountain of youth, 'Fontaine de Jouvence'
31D62|rejuvenation by means of fire, or by boiling
31D7|unnatural aging
31D71|'paidogeron', i.e. child or youth with beard or other sign of old age
31D8|personal name
31D81|nameday
31D82|the individual and his name
31D83|pseudonym
31D84|nickname
31D85|giving or receiving a name
31D9|the lifespan
31D90|'Età in generale' (Ripa)
31D91|long life
31D910|'Vita longa' (Ripa)
31D92|short life
31D920|'Velocità della vita humana', 'Vita breve' (Ripa)
31DD3|human life divided into decades - DD - decades above 100 years
31DD30|0-10 years - DD - decades above 100 years
31DD31|10-20 years - DD - decades above 100 years
31DD32|20-30 years - DD - decades above 100 years
31DD33|30-40 years - DD - decades above 100 years
31DD34|40-50 years - DD - decades above 100 years
31DD35|50-60 years - DD - decades above 100 years
31DD36|60-70 years - DD - decades above 100 years
31DD37|70-80 years - DD - decades above 100 years
31DD38|80-90 years - DD - decades above 100 years
31DD39|90-100 years - DD - decades above 100 years
31E|death of human being
31E1|dying
31E11|settlement of affairs ~ dying
31E111|making a testament
31E112|assembly of relatives ~ dying person
31E113|last words and last favours, nuncupate
31E12|deathbed
31E121|death with faith (peaceful death) versus death without faith (fear of death)
31E122|peaceful dying, happy death
31E1221|euthanasia, bringing about of easy death
31E123|death struggle, inquiet death; fear of death
31E13|'Ars moriendi'
31E14|death at various ages
31E141|still-born child
31E142|death of a child
31E143|death of a young person
31E144|death of an adult person
31E15|going to heaven without dying, translation
31E2|causes of death
31E21|natural death
31E211|death in old age
31E212|death by disease
31E213|'sudden death'
31E22|death by accident (non-violent death)
31E221|accidental death ~ water
31E2211|death by drowning (non-violent)
31E2212|drowned person
31E222|accidental death ~ temperature
31E2221|accidental death by heat
31E22211|accidental death ~ fire
31E2222|accidental death ~ cold
31E223|accidental death ~ internal causes
31E2231|accidental death ~ hunger
31E2232|accidental death ~ thirst
31E2233|accidental death ~ deprivation of air, suffocating
31E2234|accidental death ~ poison
31E224|accidental death by falling objects
31E225|dying from the effects of a fall
31E228|death caused by effects of natural surroundings, especially natural catastrophes
31E229|death caused by undesired effects of human activities, in traffic, at work, etc.
31E23|violent death, being killed; being mishandled and maltreated; seeking death
31E231|violent death ~ elements
31E2311|violent death ~ water
31E23111|drowning, ’walking the plank'
31E231111|keelhauling
31E23112|continuous dripping (violent death ~ water)
31E2312|violent death ~ fire
31E23121|violent death by burning at the stake; pyre
31E231211|violent death by burning on the gridiron
31E23122|violent death by having part of the body tortured with fire
31E231221|violent death by boiling
31E23123|violent death by electrocution
31E231231|violent death in electric chair
31E2313|violent death ~ earth
31E23131|buried alive (violent death)
31E231311|entirely buried (violent death)
31E231312|partially buried
31E23132|walled-in alive (violent death)
31E2314|violent death ~ air
31E23141|deprivation of air, choking
31E23142|violent death by gassing; asphyxiation
31E23143|violent death ~ dangerous fumes
31E232|violent death ~ temperature
31E2321|violent death by heat (boiling lead, burning coal, etc.)
31E2322|violent death by cold
31E23221|violent death by freezing
31E233|violent death ~ internal causes
31E2331|violent death by starvation
31E23319|violent death by overfeeding, force feeding
31E2332|violent death by thirst
31E2333|violent death by poison
31E23331|violent death by poison in food
31E23332|violent death by poison in drink
31E233321|violent death by poisoned cup
31E23333|violent death by bite or sting of poisonous animal
31E233331|violent death by snake-bite
31E23334|violent death by poisoned object
31E23335|violent death by poisonous injection
31E234|violent death by blows, kicks, pricks, etc.
31E2341|violent death ~ throwing of heavy object
31E23411|violent death by stoning
31E2342|violent death by blow on the head
31E23421|violent death by blow on the head with object
31E23422|violent death by blow on the head with missile
31E23423|violent death by blow on the head with the hand
31E2343|violent death by blows elsewhere
31E23431|violent death by scourging
31E2344|violent death by rasping
31E2345|violent death by pricking
31E23451|violent death in a barrel with nails driven through the sides
31E2346|violent death by weapon
31E23461|violent death by arrow(s)
31E23462|violent death by lance, spear
31E23463|violent death by cleaving and striking weapons
31E234631|violent death by sword
31E234632|violent death by dagger, knife
31E2347|violent death by firearms
31E23471|violent death by bomb, hand-grenade
31E23472|violent death by fusillade
31E2348|violent death ~ being thrown (from a height), being thrown into a pit
31E23481|violent death ~ being thrown through a trap-door
31E235|violent death ~ maltreatment, torture
31E2351|violent death by stretching
31E2352|violent death by bending
31E2353|violent death by being bound in unusual position
31E23531|violent death by breaking on the wheel
31E23532|violent death by being bound, tied, behind vehicle or animal
31E2354|violent death by strangling
31E23541|violent death by pressing
31E2355|violent death by hanging
31E2356|violent death by crucifixion
31E23561|violent death by crucifixion upright
31E23562|violent death by crucifixion upside down
31E23563|violent death by crucifixion on X-shaped cross
31E236|violent death by mutilation or maiming
31E2361|violent death by breaking of bones
31E2362|violent death by removal of parts of the body by cutting, sawing, tearing
31E23621|violent death by beheading
31E236211|violent death ~ beheading by guillotine
31E236212|headless body of a beheaded person
31E236219|head of a beheaded person
31E2362191|head of a beheaded person on a plate
31E2362192|head of a beheaded person on post or pole
31E2362193|maltreatment of the head of a beheaded person
31E23622|violent death by tearing out of tongue
31E23623|violent death by disembowelment, pulling out of intestines
31E23624|violent death by quartering
31E23625|violent death by blinding
31E2363|violent death by flaying
31E2364|violent death by opening of arteries
31E2365|violent death by throwing to the wild animals
31E237|violent death by psychological means
31E238|seeking death, suicide
31E2381|self-sacrifice, death in the service of a higher purpose
31E2382|suicide out of despair
31E3|the corpse
31E31|certification of death, autopsy, post-mortem examination
31E311|emission of last breath confirmed by placing a feather or a mirror under the nose
31E32|apparent death
31E321|(attempts at) reanimation, e.g. by artificial respiration
31E33|decomposition (of dead body)
31E331|corpse preserved by natural causes
31E3311|the miner of Falun
31E3312|natural mummification
31E34|finding a dead person
31E4|raising from the dead
31E5|life versus death
31E51|meeting between the (three) living and the (three) dead
31E52|'Et in Arcadia ego'
31EE22|death by accident (non-violent death) - EE - getting wounded by accident (death not involved)
31EE221|accidental death ~ water - EE - getting wounded by accident (death not involved)
31EE2211|death by drowning (non-violent) - EE - getting wounded by accident (death not involved)
31EE2212|drowned person - EE - getting wounded by accident (death not involved)
31EE222|accidental death ~ temperature - EE - getting wounded by accident (death not involved)
31EE2221|accidental death by heat - EE - getting wounded by accident (death not involved)
31EE22211|accidental death ~ fire - EE - getting wounded by accident (death not involved)
31EE2222|accidental death ~ cold - EE - getting wounded by accident (death not involved)
31EE223|accidental death ~ internal causes - EE - getting wounded by accident (death not involved)
31EE2231|accidental death ~ hunger - EE - getting wounded by accident (death not involved)
31EE2232|accidental death ~ thirst - EE - getting wounded by accident (death not involved)
31EE2233|accidental death ~ deprivation of air, suffocating - EE - getting wounded by accident (death not involved)
31EE2234|accidental death ~ poison - EE - getting wounded by accident (death not involved)
31EE224|accidental death by falling objects - EE - getting wounded by accident (death not involved)
31EE225|dying from the effects of a fall - EE - getting wounded by accident (death not involved)
31EE228|death caused by effects of natural surroundings, especially natural catastrophes - EE - getting wounded by accident (death not involved)
31EE229|death caused by undesired effects of human activities, in traffic, at work, etc. - EE - getting wounded by accident (death not involved)
31EE23|violent death, being killed; being mishandled and maltreated; seeking death - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE231|violent death ~ elements - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2311|violent death ~ water - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23111|drowning, 'walking the plank' (violent death ~ water) - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE231111|keelhauling - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23112|continuous dripping (violent death ~ water) - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2312|violent death ~ fire - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23121|violent death by burning at the stake; pyre - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE231211|violent death by burning on the gridiron - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23122|violent death by having part of the body tortured with fire - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE231221|violent death by boiling - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23123|violent death by electrocution - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE231231|violent death in electric chair - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2313|violent death ~ earth - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23131|buried alive (violent death) - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE231311|entirely buried (violent death) - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE231312|partially buried - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23132|walled-in alive (violent death) - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2314|violent death ~ air - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23141|deprivation of air, choking - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23142|violent death by gassing; asphyxiation - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23143|violent death ~ dangerous fumes - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE232|violent death ~ temperature - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2321|violent death by heat (boiling lead, burning coal, etc.) - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2322|violent death by cold - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23221|violent death by freezing - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE233|violent death ~ internal causes - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2331|violent death by starvation - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23319|violent death by overfeeding, force feeding - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2332|violent death by thirst - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2333|violent death by poison - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23331|violent death by poison in food - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23332|violent death by poison in drink - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE233321|violent death by poisoned cup - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23333|violent death by bite or sting of poisonous animal - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE233331|violent death by snake-bite - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23334|violent death by poisoned object - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23335|violent death by poisonous injection - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE234|violent death by blows, kicks, pricks, etc. - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2341|violent death ~ throwing of heavy object - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23411|violent death by stoning - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2342|violent death by blow on the head - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23421|violent death by blow on the head with object - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23422|violent death by blow on the head with missile - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23423|violent death by blow on the head with the hand - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2343|violent death by blows elsewhere - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23431|violent death by scourging - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2344|violent death by rasping - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2345|violent death by pricking - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23451|violent death in a barrel with nails driven through the sides - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2346|violent death by weapon - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23461|violent death by arrow(s) - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23462|violent death by lance, spear - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23463|violent death by cleaving and striking weapons - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE234631|violent death by sword - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE234632|violent death by dagger, knife - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2347|violent death by firearms - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23471|violent death by bomb, hand-grenade - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23472|violent death by fusillade - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2348|violent death ~ being thrown (from a height), being thrown into a pit - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23481|violent death ~ being thrown through a trap-door - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE235|violent death ~ maltreatment, torture - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2351|violent death by stretching - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2352|violent death by bending - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2353|violent death by being bound in unusual position - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23531|violent death by breaking on the wheel - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23532|violent death by being bound, tied, behind vehicle or animal - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2354|violent death by strangling - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23541|violent death by pressing - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2355|violent death by hanging - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2356|violent death by crucifixion - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23561|violent death by crucifixion upright - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23562|violent death by crucifixion upside down - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23563|violent death by crucifixion on X-shaped cross - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE236|violent death by mutilation or maiming - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2361|violent death by breaking of bones - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2362|violent death by removal of parts of the body by cutting, sawing, tearing - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23621|violent death by beheading - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE236211|violent death ~ beheading by guillotine - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE236212|headless body of a beheaded person - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE236219|head of a beheaded person - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2362191|head of a beheaded person on a plate - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2362192|head of a beheaded person on post or pole - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2362193|maltreatment of the head of a beheaded person - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23622|violent death by tearing out of tongue - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23623|violent death by disembowelment, pulling out of intestines - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23624|violent death by quartering - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE23625|violent death by blinding - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2363|violent death by flaying - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2364|violent death by opening of arteries - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2365|violent death by throwing to the wild animals - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE237|violent death by psychological means - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE238|seeking death, suicide - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2381|self-sacrifice, death in the service of a higher purpose - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31EE2382|suicide out of despair - EE - death not certain; wounded person
31F|symbols and personifications of Death
31F1|symbols of Death
31F11|death's head, skull (symbol of Death)
31F111|skull as danger signal
31F12|bones (symbol of Death)
31F2|personifications of Death; 'Morte' (Ripa)
31F21|Death as child
31F22|Death as youth
31F23|Death as man
31F24|Death as old man
31F25|Death as (rotting) corpse
31F26|Death as skeleton
31F27|Death as devilish being
31F3|dance of Death; Death together with one or more human beings
31F31|Death dancing with more than one human being
31F31(...)|Death dancing with more than one human being (with NUMBER) of persons
31F32|Death dancing with one person
31F33|Death battling with Life, or with the living
31F331|Death conquering Life or the living
31F34|Death conquered
31FF2|personifications of Death; 'Morte' (Ripa) - FF - Death as female
31FF21|Death as child - FF - Death as female
31FF22|Death as youth - FF - Death as female
31FF23|Death as man - FF - Death as female
31FF24|Death as old man - FF - Death as female
31FF25|Death as (rotting) corpse - FF - Death as female
31FF26|Death as skeleton - FF - Death as female
31FF27|Death as devilish being - FF - Death as female
31G|the soul
31G1|the soul during lifetime
31G2|the soul during death
31G3|the soul after death
31G31|the soul leaving the body in the shape of a little human being
31G311|the soul carried to heaven by angels
31G32|the soul travelling
31G321|ship of the dead
31G322|angel guiding a soul to heaven, 'psychopompos'
31G33|the soul examined; the soul before its judge
31G331|weighing of the soul
31G332|opening of the book of life
31G34|the soul sentenced; 'Anima dannata' (Ripa)
31G35|angels and devils fighting over the soul
31G36|the soul going to its last destination
31G361|devil carrying the soul off
31G4|the soul in eternity
32|human types; peoples and nationalities
32A|human types
32A1|the four temperaments; 'Complessione' (Ripa)
32A11|choleric temperament
32A110|'Colerico (per il fuoco)' (Ripa)
32A12|sanguine temperament
32A120|'Sanguigno (per l'aria)' (Ripa)
32A13|phlegmatic temperament
32A130|'Flemmatico (per l'acqua)' (Ripa)
32A14|melancholic temperament
32A140|'Malenconico (per la terra)', 'Malinconia' (Ripa)
32A141|'Weltschmerz'
32A2|fat and thin (human types)
32A21|fat (human type)
32A210|'Grassezza' (Ripa)
32A211|steatopyge (human type)
32A22|thin (human type)
32A3|optimist and pessimist (human types)
32A31|optimist
32A32|pessimist
32A4|various human types
32A41|ascetic
32A42|coward
32A43|glutton
32A44|miser
32A45|parasite, sponger
32A46|sluggard
32A49|other human types
32A49(...)|other human types (with NAME of type)
32A5|caricatures (human types)
32A6|physiognomy
32A61|phrenology
32A62|chirognomy
32A7|characters (human types)
32A8|passions, emotions, affections
32B|peoples; ethnic groups; nationalities
32B1|prehistoric man
32B11|reconstruction of prehistoric man
32B11(...)|reconstruction of prehistoric man (with NAME)
32B11(NEANDERTHAL)|reconstruction of prehistoric man: Neanderthal
32B12|reconstruction of life and culture of prehistoric man
32B2|'historical' peoples and nationalities
32B2(...)|historical peoples and nationalities (with NAME)
32B2(AMBRONES)|historical peoples: Ambrones
32B2(AZTEC)|historical peoples: Aztec
32B2(BATAVIANS)|historical peoples: Batavians
32B2(CARIANS)|historical peoples: Carians
32B2(CARTHAGINIANS)|historical peoples: Carthaginians
32B2(GAULS)|historical peoples: Gauls
32B2(GOTHS)|historical peoples: Goths
32B2(LYDIANS)|historical peoples: Lydians
32B2(OSCI)|historical peoples: Osci
32B2(PHOENICIANS)|historical peoples: Phoenicians
32B2(ROMANS)|historical peoples: Romans
32B2(SCYTHIANS)|historical peoples: Scythians
32B2(TEUTONS)|historical peoples: Teutons
32B2(THRACIANS)|historical peoples: Thracians
32B3|peoples and nationalities (other than prehistoric or 'historical')
32B31|European peoples
32B311|indigenous Europeans peoples
32B311(...)|indigenous European peoples (with NAME)
32B311(ALBANIANS)|Europeans: Albanians
32B311(BELGIANS)|Europeans: Belgians
32B311(BRITONS)|Europeans: Britons
32B311(BULGARIANS)|Europeans: Bulgarians
32B311(CROATS)|Europeans: Croats
32B311(CZECHS)|Europeans: Czechs
32B311(DANES)|Europeans: Danes
32B311(DUTCH)|Europeans: Dutch
32B311(ENGLISH)|Europeans: English
32B311(FLEMINGS)|Europeans: Flemings
32B311(FRENCH)|Europeans: French
32B311(GERMANS)|Europeans: Germans
32B311(GREEKS)|Europeans: Greeks
32B311(HUNGARIANS)|Europeans: Hungarians
32B311(IRISH)|Europeans: Irish
32B311(ITALIANS)|Europeans: Italians
32B311(POLES)|Europeans: Poles
32B311(PORTUGUESE)|Europeans: Portuguese
32B311(RUMANIANS)|Europeans: Rumanians
32B311(RUSSIANS)|Europeans: Russians
32B311(SCOTS)|Europeans: Scots
32B311(SERBIANS)|Europeans: Serbians
32B311(SLAVS)|Europeans: Slavs
32B311(SLOVAKS)|Europeans: Slovaks
32B311(SPANIARDS)|Europeans: Spaniards
32B311(SWEDES)|Europeans: Swedes
32B311(WALLOONS)|Europeans: Walloons
32B312|(descendants of) European emigrants, person migrating from Europe
32B312(...)|(descendants of) European emigrants, person migrating from Europe (with NAME of DESTINATION)
32B312(AMERICA)|(descendants of) European emigrants to America
32B312(AUSTRALIA)|(descendants of) European emigrants to Australia
32B313|European immigrants, person migrating to Europe
32B313(...)|European immigrants (with NAME of ORIGIN)
32B313(MOROCCO)|European immigrants from Morocco
32B313(SRI LANKA)|European immigrants from Sri Lanka
32B32|African peoples, Africans
32B32(...)|African peoples, Africans (with NAME)
32B32(BEDOUINS)|Africans: Bedouins
32B32(TUNISIANS)|Africans: Tunisians
32B321|(indigenous) peoples of sub-Saharan Africa
32B321(...)|(indigenous) peoples of sub-Saharan Africa (with NAME)
32B321(BANTUS)|people of sub-Saharan Africa: Bantu peoples
32B321(NIGERIANS)|people of sub-Saharan Africa: Nigerians
32B3211|Americans with African roots, African-Americans
32B3212|(descendants of) African emigrants, person migrating from Africa
32B3212(...)|(descendants of) African emigrants, person migrating from Africa (with NAME of DESTINATION)
32B3212(AMERICA)|(descendants of) African emigrants to America
32B3212(GREAT BRITAIN)|(descendants of) African emigrants to Great Britain
32B3212(ISRAEL)|(descendants of) African emigrants to Israel
32B3213|African immigrants, person migrating to Africa
32B3213(...)|African immigrants (with NAME of ORIGIN)
32B3213(GREAT BRITAIN)|African immigrants from Great Britain
32B3213(INDIA)|African immigrants from India
32B3213(THE NETHERLANDS)|African immigrants from The Netherlands
32B33|Asian peoples, Asians
32B33(...)|Asian peoples, Asians (with NAME)
32B33(ARABS)|Asian peoples, Asians: Arabs
32B33(INDIANS)|Asian peoples, Asians: Indians
32B33(PERSIANS)|Asian peoples, Asians: Persians
32B33(TURKS)|Asian peoples, Asians: Turks
32B331|indigenous peoples of Central and East Asia
32B3311|Chinese
32B3312|Japanese
32B3313|Mongolians
32B3314|Koreans
32B332|(descendants of) Asian emigrants, person migrating from Asia
32B332(...)|(descendants of) Asian emigrants (with NAME of DESTINATION)
32B332(AUSTRALIA)|(descendants of) Asian emigrants to Australia
32B333|Asian immigrants, person migrating to Asia
32B333(...)|Asian immigrants (with NAME of ORIGIN)
32B333(EUROPE)|Asian immigrants from Europe
32B34|American peoples, Americans
32B341|indigenous peoples of the American arctic regions
32B341(...)|indigenous peoples of the American arctic regions (with NAME)
32B341(INUIT)|indigenous peoples of the arctic regions: Inuit
32B341(YUPIK)|indigenous peoples of the arctic regions: Yupik
32B341(INUPIAT)|indigenous peoples of the arctic regions: Inupiat
32B342|indigenous peoples of North America
32B342(...)|indigenous peoples of North America (with NAME)
32B342(SHOSHONE)|indigenous peoples of North America: Shoshone
32B342(SIOUX)|indigenous peoples of North America: Sioux
32B343|indigenous peoples of Central America
32B344|indigenous peoples of South America
32B345|indigenous peoples of the Caribbean
32B346|(descendants of) American emigrants, person migrating from America
32B346(...)|(descendants of) American emigrants (with NAME of DESTINATION)
32B346(JAPAN)|(descendants of) American emigrants to Japan
32B347|American immigrants, person migrating to America
32B347(...)|American immigrants, (with NAME of ORIGIN)
32B347(IRELAND)|American immigrants: Ireland
32B347(SOMALIA)|American immigrants: Somalia
32B35|Australian and Oceanian peoples, Australians and Oceanians
32B351|indigenous peoples of Australia and Oceania
32B351(...)|indigenous peoples of Australia and Oceania (with NAME)
32B351(PAPUANS)|indigenous peoples of Australia and Oceania: Papuans
32B351(POLYNESIANS)|indigenous peoples of Australia and Oceania: Polynesians
32B351(NARUNGGA)|indigenous peoples of Australia and Oceania: Narungga
32B352|(descendants of) Australian and Oceanian emigrants, people migrating from Australia or Oceania
32B352(...)|(descendants of) Australian and Oceanian emigrants (with NAME of DESTINATION)
32B353|Australian and Oceanian immigrants, person migrating to Australia or Oceania
32B353(...)|Australian and Oceanian immigrants (with NAME of ORIGIN)
32B36|'primitive', 'pre-modern' peoples
32B37|Pygmy peoples (in legend, literature, and ethnography)
32B371|African pygmy peoples
32B371(...)|African pygmy peoples (with NAME)
32B371(AKA)|African pygmy peoples: Aka
32B3711|San
32B3712|Khoikhoi
32B372|New-Guinean pygmy peoples
32B38|persons of mixed roots
32B381|persons of European and subsaharan African ancestry
32B382|Eurasian, persons of European and Asiatic ancestry
32B383|persons of Spanish and indigenous South-American ancestry
32B39|(still other) human races and peoples
32B39(...)|(still other) human races and peoples (with NAME)
32C|classification of ethnic groups
33|relations between individual persons
33A|non-aggressive relationships
33A1|saluting
33A11|baring the head, lifting one's hat
33A12|shaking hands, 'dextrarum junctio'
33A13|meeting
33A131|introducing
33A1311|visiting-card, calling-card
33A132|recognizing
33A14|embracing each other, kissing
33A15|laying the hand on another person's shoulder
33A2|taking leave
33A21|asking someone not to leave
33A3|visiting; receiving guests; elegant company
33A31|knocking at the door
33A32|congratulation, felicitation
33A33|condolence
33A34|person addressing a group, orator
33A341|story teller; listening to story teller
33A35|conversation, dialogue; conversation piece
33A350|'Conversatione' (Ripa)
33A39|loose company
33A4|bringing gifts; exchanging gifts
33A41|gifts being accepted
33A49|gifts being refused
33A5|friends
33A51|unilateral friendship
33A52|hand on shoulder (friends)
33A53|arm in arm (friends)
33A54|'album amicorum', 'Stammbuch'
33A58|reconciliation
33A59|bad companions
33A6|saving an endangered fellow man
33A61|help (to an endangered fellow man)
33A610|'Ajuto', 'Soccorso' (Ripa)
33A62|freeing (an endangered fellow man)
33A7|neighbour
33A71|partner
33A711|unequal partners
33A8|double
33A81|stand-in
33B|aggressive relationships, enmity, animosity
33B1|quarrel, argument
33B10|'Lite' (Ripa)
33B11|mocking, insulting; teasing
33B111|cocking a snook (gesture with thumb to nose, fingers spread out)
33B12|accusing
33B13|slander
33B14|threatening behaviour, challenging
33B2|duelling
33B3|fighting
33B31|fist-fight
33B32|kicking
33B33|slap in the face
33B4|abducting
33B41|kidnapping
33B5|enemy
33B51|adversary
33B6|killing ~ aggressive relationships
33B60|'Homicidio' (Ripa)
33B9|flight, running away; pursuing
33B90|'Fuga', 'Fuga popolare', 'Persecutione' (Ripa)
33B91|hiding, hiding oneself
33C|relations between the sexes
33C1|pernicious influence of women, 'femmes fatales'
33C11|Aristotle and Phyllis
33C12|Virgil in the basket
33C121|Virgil's revenge: men lighting candles at Phyllis' behind
33C13|Alexander and Candace
33C2|lovers; courting, flirting
33C21|courting
33C211|love at first sight
33C2111|watching the beloved asleep
33C212|making an appointment
33C2121|lover with love-letter
33C213|serenade to the beloved
33C214|presents offered to the beloved
33C2141|St. Valentine's day
33C215|lover crowned with a wreath
33C216|one of the lovers alone (e.g. longing for the beloved)
33C2161|lover (man) alone (e.g. longing for the beloved)
33C2162|lover (woman) alone (e.g. longing for the beloved)
33C217|hidden love
33C2171|hidden love discovered
33C218|awakening love
33C219|unsuccessful love affair; seduction
33C22|lovers' meeting
33C221|one lover waiting for the other
33C222|man (lover) entering through window
33C2221|lover hoisted up in a basket
33C223|lovers locking up meeting place
33C224|carving heart and initials in an object, e.g. a tree trunk
33C2241|the carved signs (of lovers) only
33C225|parting, leave-taking (of lovers)
33C226|interrupted meeting, lovers caught by surprise
33C2261|'look-out' ~ lovers' meeting
33C2262|lovers spied upon
33C227|lovers brought together by a third person
33C229|lover chased away; to be given the mitten
33C2291|chamber-pot is emptied from above ~ chasing away (unwanted) lover
33C23|couple of lovers
33C231|arm in arm (lovers)
33C232|(lovers) kissing each other
33C2321|kissing the hand (lovers)
33C233|(lovers) embracing each other, 'symplegma'
33C234|(lovers) caressing each other
33C2340|'Carezze amatorie' (Ripa)
33C235|lovers' tussle
33C236|lovers' tiff, quarrel, sulk
33C239|end of a love affair
33C29|the envious friends; criticizing bystanders ~ love couple
33C3|one-sided courting; pursuit; difficult choice
33C31|one-sided courting
33C311|woman in flight (one-sided courting)
33C3111|woman in flight, leaving something behind (clothing, shoe, etc.)
33C312|lover deserting woman
33C3121|deserted woman
33C313|man accused by woman he has cast off
33C314|man in flight (one-sided courting)
33C32|pursuit of a woman, prowling
33C321|rivalry of men for the love of a woman; trying to get the skirt; 'Rivalità' (Ripa)
33C3211|rivalry of women for the love of a man; fight for the hose; 'andouille'
33C322|shaking lovers out of a tree, with cudgel
33C3221|shaking lovers out of a tree, by throwing things
33C323|Love's labours lost (a third person interfering successfully)
33C3231|the succeeding third
33C33|the (difficult) choice ~ courting
33C331|sifting out the candidates
33C332|blindfolded choice (of partner)
33C333|choice between wealth and youth
33C34|marriage lottery
33C341|computerized dating
33C4|coitus, cohabiting, sexual intercourse
33C41|man and woman cohabiting
33C411|scabrous scenes, pornography
33C412|fellatio
33C413|cunnilingus
33C42|defloration, loss of virginity (and symbols)
33C421|loss of virginity symbolized
33C4211|'la cruche cassée' (loss of virginity symbolized)
33C4212|bird-cage opened (loss of virginity symbolized)
33C43|after the intercourse
33C44|fallen woman
33C45|sexual contact ~ child
33C451|paedophilia, sexual contact between adult and child
33C452|sexual contact between children
33C46|masturbation, onanism
33C47|group-sex
33C48|sodomy, sexual contact between humans and animals
33C49|rape, violation
33C491|the victim ~ rape, violation
33C5|prostitution
33C51|brothel
33C511|the man is robbed (brothel scene)
33C512|driving off the robbed man (brothel scene)
33C52|whore, prostitute
33C521|courtesan, hetaera
33C5211|'Lais Corinthiaca'
33C53|match-making scene
33C531|procuress
33C54|madam (brothel scene)
33C55|pimp (brothel scene)
33C551|fancy-man
33C56|soliciting in the street ~ prostitution
33C561|soliciting in a window ~ prostitution
33C57|white-slave trade ~ prostitution
33C571|trade in children ~ prostitution
33C6|homosexual love
33C61|pederasty, sexual contact between man and boy
33C62|sodomy, sexual contact between men
33C7|potency and impotency
33C71|castration
33C711|castrated person
33C72|aphrodisiacs
33C721|means to preserve potency
33C729|anaphrodisiacs
33C8|amorousness, desire
33C81|chastity versus sensuality
33C811|sensuality
33C8110|'Libidine', 'Voluttà' (Ripa)
33C812|chastity
33C8120|'Castità', 'Pudicitia', 'Vergogna honesta' (Ripa)
33C8121|chastity belt
33C8122|proof of chastity
33C813|defence of chastity
33C82|heavenly love versus earthly love
33C83|courtly love versus love
33C84|courtly love
33C85|free love
33C851|promiscuity, fantasies of a world of free love
33C86|woman-chaser
33C861|'Don Juan' (woman-chaser)
33C862|Bluebeard
33C87|peeping, voyeur
33C89|sexual perversities and aberrations; scatological representations
33C891|sadism
33C8911|flagellantism ~ sexual perversities
33C892|masochism
33C893|fetishism
33C9|Love: 'Frau Minne' and other allegories
33C91|Love personified
33C911|'Frau Minne'
33C9111|'Frau Minne' shooting arrows
33C9112|'Frau Minne' holding court
33C912|Morris dance, 'Mauriskentanz'
33C92|castle of Love
33C93|garden of Love, court of Love, 'fête galante'
33C931|'Ars amandi'
33C94|'Ile de Cythère'
33C941|embarkation for Cythera
33C942|embarkation from Cythera
33C95|origin of Love; 'Origine d'amore' (Ripa)
33C951|fountain of Love, 'Fons Amoris'
33C96|self-sacrificing love
33C97|Love torturing lover
33C971|lovesick lover
33C99|Love vanquished; 'Amor Domato' (Ripa)
33CC312|lover deserting woman - CC - lover deserting man
33CC3121|deserted woman - CC - deserted man
33CC32|pursuit of a woman, prowling - CC - pursuit of a man
33CC321|rivalry of men for the love of a woman; trying to get the skirt; 'Rivalità' (Ripa) - CC - pursuit of a man
33CC3211|rivalry of women for the love of a man; fight for the hose; 'andouille' - CC - pursuit of a man
33CC322|shaking lovers out of a tree, with cudgel - CC - pursuit of a man
33CC3221|shaking lovers out of a tree, by throwing things - CC - pursuit of a man
33CC323|Love's labours lost (a third person interfering successfully) - CC - pursuit of a man
33CC3231|the succeeding third - CC - pursuit of a man
33CC33|the (difficult) choice ~ courting - CC - women making choice
33CC331|sifting out the candidates - CC - women making choice
33CC332|blindfolded choice (of partner) - CC - women making choice
33CC333|choice between wealth and youth - CC - women making choice
33CC5|prostitution - CC - male prostitution
33CC51|brothel - CC - male prostitution
33CC511|the man is robbed (brothel scene) - CC - male prostitution
33CC512|driving off the robbed man (brothel scene) - CC - male prostitution
33CC52|whore, prostitute - CC - male prostitution
33CC521|courtesan, hetaera - CC - male prostitution
33CC5211|'Lais Corinthiaca' - CC - male prostitution
33CC53|match-making scene - CC - male prostitution
33CC531|procuress - CC - male prostitution
33CC54|madam (brothel scene) - CC - male prostitution
33CC55|pimp (brothel scene) - CC - male prostitution
33CC551|fancy-man - CC - male prostitution
33CC56|soliciting in the street ~ prostitution - CC - male prostitution
33CC561|soliciting in a window ~ prostitution - CC - male prostitution
33CC57|white-slave trade ~ prostitution - CC - male prostitution
33CC571|trade in children ~ prostitution - CC - male prostitution
33CC6|homosexual love - CC - homosexual love between women: lesbianism
33CC61|pederasty, sexual contact between man and boy - CC - homosexual love between women: lesbianism
33CC62|sodomy, sexual contact between men - CC - homosexual love between women: lesbianism
34|man and animal
34A|taming and training of animals
34A1|friendship between man and animal; caressing, petting
34A11|taming, domestication of animals; tamed or domesticated animal
34A111|clipping the wings of a bird
34A2|taming of wild horses
34A21|breaking to saddle, bridle, etc. ~ wild horses
34A22|training of horses
34A3|training of dogs
34A31|training of police dog
34A32|training of seeing-eye dog
34A33|training of hunting dog
34A34|training of performing dog
34A4|earning money with (performing) animals
34A41|earning money with bear
34A42|earning money with monkey
34A43|earning money with guinea-pig
34A44|earning money with other animals
34A5|snake charmer
34A9|man tormenting animal(s)
34B|domestic animals, kept in and outside the house
34B1|domestic animals, kept in the house
34B11|dog
34B11(...)|dog (with NAME of kind)
34B111|collar (of a dog)
34B112|dog with bone
34B113|watch-dog, dog watching
34B114|walking the dog
34B12|cat
34B12(...)|cat (with NAME of kind)
34B121|cat and mouse
34B13|domestic birds (inside the house)
34B131|bird in a cage
34B1311|empty bird cage
34B132|birds in a large cage, aviary
34B133|bird on a cord or string
34B2|domestic animal kept outside the house
34B21|poultry house
34B211|pond
34B22|domestic mammals kept outside the house
34B23|domestic birds kept outside the house
34B231|doves, pigeons
34B2311|dove-cote
34B232|fowl (cock, hen, chicken, etc.)
34B2321|chicken house
34B233|domestic waterbirds
34B2331|swans (domestic waterbirds)
34B2332|geese (domestic waterbirds)
34B2333|ducks (domestic waterbirds)
34B3|amphibians as domestic animals
34B31|terrarium
34B4|fishes as domestic animals
34B41|aquarium
34B411|fish bowl
34B42|fish pond (in garden)
34C|protection of animals
34C1|feeding wild animals
34C11|feeding wild animals in winter
34C12|providing water for wild animals during drought
34C2|giving shelter to wild animals
34C21|caring for birds
34C211|nesting-box
34C212|starling-house
34C3|wildlife reserve, national park
34C31|fencing (wildlife reserve)
34C32|grating (wildlife reserve)
34C4|defending animals against maltreatment
34C41|organizations for the defence of animals
34C5|veterinarian
34D|control and eradication of injurious animals
34D1|eradication of injurious mammals
34D11|eradication of mice
34D111|mouse trap
34D12|extermination of rats
34D121|seller of rat-poison
34D122|rat exterminator
34D123|modern methods of eradication
34D2|scaring away of birds
34D21|scarecrow
34D3|eradication of injurious insects
34D31|fly extermination
34D311|fly swatter
34D312|fly-paper
34D32|mosquito control
34D321|mosquito netting, screens
34D322|burning smoke-maker, smudge pot ~ extermination of insects
34D4|control and eradication of other injurious animals
34D5|modern methods of eradication of injurious animals
34D51|spraying of chemical solutions (modern methods of eradication of injurious animals)
34E|restraint of animals
34E1|dangerous wild animals ~ restraint of animals
34E11|lion's den
34E12|bear-pit
34E2|collection of animals
34E21|circus animals
34E22|zoological garden, zoo, seen as place where non-domestic animals are kept
34E221|caretakers ~ zoological garden
34E3|animals tied up
34F|man and (wild) animal
34F1|animals threatening man
34F11|man struggling with animals
34F111|man struggling with animals as ornamental variant with antithetically placed animals (mostly lions)
34F12|man killing animal
34F13|animal killing man
34F14|(corpse of) man eaten by animals
34F2|animal taking care of man
34F21|animal taking care of foundling
34G|man disguised as animal
35|pastorals, Arcadian scenes
36|man and environment
36A|environmental conservation, protection
36A1|environmental clean-up
36B|environmental destruction
36B1|environmental pollution
36B11|pollution ~ nature
36B111|air pollution
36B112|water pollution
36B113|soil pollution

4|Society, Civilization, Culture
41|material aspects of daily life
41A|housing
41A1|civic architecture; edifices; dwellings
41A10|'Edifitio overo un sito' (Ripa)
41A11|palace
41A111|hôtel, i.e. small palace in city
41A12|castle
41A121|fortified house in city
41A13|edifice, e.g.: public building, department store
41A14|urban housing
41A141|the usual house or row of houses
41A142|house combined with shop
41A143|detached house in city
41A144|flat-building, apartment house
41A15|skyscraper
41A16|rural housing, e.g. country-house, villa, cottage
41A161|country-house
41A162|villa
41A163|cottage
41A17|farm (building)
41A171|barn
41A18|hut, cabin, lodge
41A181|log-cabin
41A182|native American lodge
41A1821|wigwam
41A19|other dwelling types
41A191|tent
41A1911|tent-camp
41A1912|tepee, tipi, teepee
41A192|caravan (trailer)
41A1921|caravan-camp
41A1922|trailer
41A193|houseboat
41A194|lake-dwelling, pile-dwelling
41A1941|other dwellings standing off the ground
41A195|snow-hut, igloo
41A196|cave-dwelling
41A2|interior of the house
41A21|vestibule, hall
41A211|corridor
41A2111|gallery (spacious corridor)
41A22|communal rooms
41A221|living-room, parlour, sitting-room
41A222|drawing-room, 'salon'
41A2221|boudoir
41A223|dining-room
41A23|bedroom
41A24|bathroom
41A241|bathroom equipment
41A2411|bath-tub
41A2412|shower
41A2413|bidet
41A2414|fitted basin
41A2415|jug and basin; wash-basin
41A25|other rooms
41A251|study; 'studiolo'; library
41A252|chapel (interior of the house)
41A253|sun-porch, sun-parlour, glazed verandah
41A2531|winter-garden, conservatory
41A254|wardrobe
41A2541|linen-closet
41A255|attic, loft
41A256|storage space
41A3|parts (of house or building)
41A31|façade (of house or building)
41A311|front façade
41A3111|stone tablet in façade
41A312|rear façade
41A313|façade of inner court
41A32|door
41A321|opening the door
41A3211|open door
41A3212|divided door, upper part opened
41A3213|revolving door
41A322|closing, shutting the door
41A3221|closed door
41A323|monumental door, porch, 'aediculum'
41A324|metalwork of a door
41A3241|door-knocker, doorbell
41A3242|door-handle, doorknob
41A325|threshold
41A3251|stile, post, doorjamb
41A3252|door furniture, e.g. boot scraper, brush, doormat
41A326|letter-box ~ door
41A327|doorkeeper, house-guard (inanimate)
41A328|lock ~ door
41A3281|key
41A32811|master-key, 'passe-partout', skeleton key
41A3282|latch
41A3283|bolt
41A3284|padlock
41A33|window
41A331|opening the window
41A3311|open window
41A332|closing the window
41A3321|closed window
41A333|window shutters
41A3331|window shutters on the outside
41A3332|window shutters on the inside
41A334|sunblind, sunshade, awning
41A335|window-seat
41A336|human figure at (open) window
41A3361|human figure at (open) window, seen from outside
41A3362|human figure at (open) window, seen from inside
41A337|view through a window
41A3371|view through a window from the outside
41A3372|view through a window from the inside
41A34|staircase
41A341|stairwell
41A3411|escalator
41A342|elevator, lift
41A343|ladder
41A344|fire-escape
41A345|back steps
41A35|front steps
41A351|terrace
41A352|canopy (over entrance)
41A36|roof (of house or building)
41A361|tower (of house or building)
41A3611|spire (of tower on house or building)
41A362|roof-covering
41A363|decorated gable
41A37|basement, cellar
41A38|balcony
41A381|loggia, verandah, porch
41A382|bay-window, oriel
41A39|piping and wiring
41A391|water-supply and draining, pipework (in or on house or building)
41A3911|well
41A3912|pump
41A3913|tap, faucet
41A3914|lavatory, water-closet
41A3915|fountain (indoors)
41A3916|sink, basin
41A3917|water discharge system
41A39171|rain gutter
41A39172|gargoyle
41A392|gas conduits
41A393|electric installation, fittings, e.g. socket, plug, light switch, cable, wire
41A4|decorations (interior of the house)
41A41|wall-covering
41A411|wall-paper
41A412|panelling
41A413|tapestry
41A414|cordwain, cordovan leather, Dutch: goudleer
41A42|upholstery (of a room)
41A421|curtains
41A422|hangings and drapery
41A4221|velum (hangings and drapery)
41A423|ceremonial drapery
41A4231|canopy, baldachin
41A43|floor-covering
41A43(...)|floor-covering (with NAME)
41A431|carpet, rug
41A44|(decorated) ceiling
41A5|annexes and outbuildings; fencing; gate
41A51|courtyard
41A511|inner court of palace or 'hôtel'
41A512|backyard
41A52|coach-house
41A521|garage
41A53|shed, small building for a specific purpose
41A531|bakehouse
41A532|toolshed
41A54|fence, wall, paling
41A541|balustrade
41A542|gate, entrance
41A5421|barrier
41A5422|kissing gate, clap gate
41A543|stile
41A544|watergate
41A6|garden
41A61|plan, map of garden
41A62|garden buildings
41A621|pergola
41A622|summer-house, arbour, garden-house (Dutch: 'theekoepel')
41A623|hermitage
41A624|belvedere
41A625|trellis
41A626|sham-buildings
41A63|lay-out of garden
41A631|lawn
41A632|flower-bed
41A633|rock-garden
41A634|labyrinth, maze ~ garden
41A635|fenced or walled garden; 'Hortus Conclusus'
41A6351|roof garden
41A636|French or architectonic garden; formal garden
41A637|English or landscape garden
41A638|garden approach, garden drive
41A64|garden ornaments
41A641|statues, sculptures in garden
41A6411|dwarfs, 'grylloi' (garden ornaments)
41A642|obelisks (garden ornaments)
41A643|pyramids (garden ornaments)
41A644|herms (garden ornaments)
41A645|ruins (garden ornaments)
41A646|garden vase
41A65|water-works in garden
41A651|garden fountain
41A652|garden pond
41A653|garden cascade
41A66|artificial grotto in garden
41A67|ornamental plants
41A671|still life of plants, flowers and fruit
41A6711|flowers in a vase
41A6712|arranging flowers
41A672|topiary work (shrubs and trees trimmed and trained into ornamental shape); bonsai, espalliered, etc.
41A673|potted plants
41A68|cultivation of (ornamental) garden
41A681|gardening
41A6811|watering plants
41A682|gardening-tools
41A682(...)|gardening-tools (with NAME)
41A7|furniture and household effects
41A71|furniture to put things on
41A711|table
41A7111|tripod
41A7112|trestle table
41A712|shelves, rack, sideboard
41A7121|what-not
41A7122|bookshelves

41A71221|bookcase, with doors
41A713|cover for table, etc.
41A72|seating furniture
41A721|chair
41A7211|stool
41A72111|footstool
41A7212|armchair, seat
41A7213|rocking-chair
41A722|couch, sofa, settee
41A7221|cushion
41A723|bench
41A73|furniture for storage
41A731|cupboard
41A732|ornamental cupboard
41A733|chest, coffer
41A734|'cassone'
41A735|lock ~ furniture
41A7351|key ~ furniture
41A7352|bolt ~ furniture
41A7353|padlock ~ furniture
41A74|furniture for special use
41A741|screen, folding screen
41A75|decorative furniture
41A751|draught-screen
41A76|furniture to lie on or in
41A761|bed
41A7611|built-in bedstead (Dutch: 'bedstee')
41A7612|bed with tester
41A76121|two poster bed
41A76122|four poster bed
41A762|hammock
41A763|bedding
41A7631|mattress
41A7632|pillow
41A7633|sheet
41A7634|blanket
41A7635|bed-spread
41A77|containers
41A771|container of metal: bucket, can, canister, drum, tin, etc.
41A7711|container of precious metal
41A772|container of stone: stone vase
41A7721|container of (semi-)precious stone
41A773|container of ceramics: jar, jug, pot, vase
41A774|container of glass: bottle, jar, vase
41A775|wooden container: barrel, cask
41A7751|container made of plant material other than wood: basket
41A776|container of leather: leather bag
41A7761|container of other animal material
41A777|container of textile material: bag, sack, net
41A778|container of paper, cardboard: bag, carton
41A779|container of synthetic material
41A78|fancy goods, knick-knacks
41A8|use of the house
41A81|furnishing (the house)
41A82|moving (house)
41A9|ruin of a dwelling, house, castle, etc.
41AA1|civic architecture; edifices; dwellings - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA10|'Edifitio overo un sito' (Ripa) - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA11|palace - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA111|hôtel, i.e. small palace in city - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA12|castle - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA121|fortified house in city - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA13|edifice, e.g.: public building, department store - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA14|urban housing - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA141|the usual house or row of houses - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA142|house combined with shop - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA143|detached house in city - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA144|flat-building, apartment house - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA15|skyscraper - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA16|rural housing, e.g. country-house, villa, cottage - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA161|country-house - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA162|villa - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA163|cottage - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA17|farm (building) - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA171|barn - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA18|hut, cabin, lodge - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA181|log-cabin - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA182|Indian lodge - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA1821|wigwam - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA19|other dwelling types - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA191|tent - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA1911|tent-camp - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA1912|tepee, tipi, teepee - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA192|caravan (trailer) - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA1921|caravan-camp - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA1922|trailer - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA193|houseboat - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA194|lake-dwelling, pile-dwelling - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA1941|other dwellings standing off the ground - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA195|snow-hut, igloo - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA196|cave-dwelling - AA - civic architecture: inside
41AA32|door - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA321|opening the door - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA3211|open door - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA3212|divided door, upper part opened - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA3213|revolving door - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA322|closing, shutting the door - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA3221|closed door - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA323|monumental door, porch, 'aediculum' - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA324|metalwork of a door - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA3241|door-knocker, doorbell - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA3242|door-handle, doorknob - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA325|threshold - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA3251|stile, post, doorjamb - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA3252|door furniture, e.g. boot scraper, brush, doormat - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA326|letter-box ~ door - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA327|doorkeeper, house-guard (inanimate) - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA328|lock ~ door - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA3281|key - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA32811|master-key, 'passe-partout', skeleton key - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA3282|latch - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA3283|bolt - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA3284|padlock - AA - feigned door, sham-door
41AA33|window - AA - feigned window
41AA331|opening the window - AA - feigned window
41AA3311|open window - AA - feigned window
41AA332|closing the window - AA - feigned window
41AA3321|closed window - AA - feigned window
41AA333|window shutters - AA - feigned window
41AA3331|window shutters on the outside - AA - feigned window
41AA3332|window shutters on the inside - AA - feigned window
41AA335|window-seat - AA - feigned window
41AA336|human figure at (open) window - AA - feigned window
41AA3361|human figure at (open) window, seen from outside - AA - feigned window
41AA3362|human figure at (open) window, seen from inside - AA - feigned window
41AA337|view through a window - AA - feigned window
41AA3371|view through a window from the outside - AA - feigned window
41AA3372|view through a window from the inside - AA - feigned window
41B|heating, lighting, ventilating
41B1|open fire (in general)
41B11|kindling a fire
41B111|flint and steel
41B112|tinder-box
41B113|sulphur match
41B114|match
41B1141|match-box
41B115|fuse
41B12|burning as process
41B12(...)|burning as process (with NAME of fuel)
41B12(COAL)|burning as process: coal
41B12(FAGGOT)|burning as process: faggot
41B12(LOG)|burning as process: log
41B12(OIL)|burning as process: oil
41B12(STRAW)|burning as process: straw
41B121|flame
41B122|spark ~ fire
41B123|gases liberated by combustion
41B13|stirring up a fire
41B131|blowing (stirring up a fire)
41B1311|bellows
41B132|fanning (stirring up a fire)
41B1321|fan
41B133|poking (stirring up a fire)
41B1331|poker (~ open fire)
41B14|extinguishing a fire
41B15|deposits of combustion
41B151|soot
41B152|ash
41B153|cinders, slag
41B16|camp-fire; watch-fire
41B161|bonfire
41B162|smoke
41B2|hearth and stove
41B21|open hearth, fire-place
41B211|warming oneself at a fire (or hearth, stove, fire-pan, brazier)
41B212|implements ~ fire-place
41B2121|fire-tongs
41B2122|extinguisher for coal
41B213|accessories ~ fire-place
41B2131|fire-screen
41B2132|fender
41B2133|hearth-plate
41B2134|dummy board figures
41B2135|pot suspended by chain
41B2136|andiron, fire-dog
41B214|chimney
41B2141|chimney-piece, mantelpiece
41B2142|chimney ornaments
41B22|heating stove
41B221|grate (of heating stove)
41B222|stove-pipe
41B223|coal-bucket
41B224|coal-shovel
41B23|foot-stove
41B231|warming-pan (for bed)
41B232|hot-water bottle
41B24|central heating
41B241|radiator (central heating)
41B29|cooling, air conditioning
41B3|lighting; lamps
41B31|candle
41B311|chandelier, candelabrum
41B312|sconce, wall lamp
41B313|candlestick
41B314|snuffers
41B32|torch
41B33|lantern
41B34|oil-lamp
41B35|paraffin lamp
41B36|gas-lamp
41B37|electric lamp
41B371|light bulb (electric)
41B372|neon lamp, neon tube
41B4|on fire, ablaze
41B5|fire-fighting
41B51|fire-department, fire-brigade
41B511|firemen
41B52|fire-extinguishing equipment
41B521|pails (fire-extinguishing equipment)
41B522|pump (fire-extinguishing equipment)
41B523|fire-hose
41B524|chemical fire-extinguishing apparatus
41B525|fire-engine
41B53|rescue from fire
41B531|rescue from fire with jumping-sheet
41B6|ventilation systems
41B61|airshaft
41BB32|torch - BB - torch held upside down
41C|nutrition, nourishment
41C1|eating and drinking
41C10|gastronomy, the art of eating and drinking
41C11|eating
41C111|giving food
41C119|hunger
41C1190|personification of hunger, 'Fames'; 'Fame' (Ripa)
41C1191|starvation, famine
41C1192|hunger-strike
41C12|drinking
41C121|giving drink
41C122|pouring
41C129|thirst
41C13|blowing, to cool food before eating
41C14|stirring, to cool food before eating
41C18|saturation, satiation ~ eating and drinking
41C19|insatiable hunger or thirst
41C2|kitchen and cellar
41C21|kitchen
41C211|kitchen-interior
41C2111|kitchen-interior with foodstuffs in foreground (Dutch: 'keukenstuk')
41C212|sink (kitchen)
41C22|kitchen-personnel
41C221|cook
41C222|kitchen-maid, kitchen servant
41C23|poor and rich kitchen
41C231|rich kitchen
41C232|poor kitchen
41C24|conserving food
41C241|cellar
41C2411|wine-cellar
41C24111|wine-steward
41C242|ice-cellar
41C2421|ice-box, refrigerator
41C25|cooking food
41C251|roasting, grilling
41C2511|spit ~ cooking
41C2512|grill, gridiron ~ cooking food
41C252|frying
41C253|boiling
41C254|kitchen-fire
41C2541|open fire, fire-place, stove (in kitchen)
41C2542|cooker
41C2543|oven ~ kitchen
41C26|preparation of food
41C261|cleaning (food)
41C2611|cleaning vegetables
41C2612|cleaning fruit, e.g. peeling
41C26121|(half-)peeled fruit, e.g. lemon
41C2613|cleaning fowl or small animals
41C26131|plucked fowl
41C262|dividing (food)
41C2621|cutting meat
41C2622|slicing bread
41C263|mixing, combining (preparing food)
41C2631|preparing dough or batter
41C264|smoothing, beating (preparing food)
41C265|ornamenting, decorating, dressing (preparing food)
41C269|washing up
41C27|kitchen-utensils
41C27(...)|kitchen-utensils (with NAME)
41C27(CAULDRON)|kitchen-utensils: cauldron
41C27(COLANDER)|kitchen-utensils: colander
41C27(FRYING PAN)|kitchen-utensils: frying pan
41C27(FUNNEL)|kitchen-utensils: funnel
41C27(GRATER)|kitchen utensils: grater
41C27(LADLE)|kitchen-utensils: ladle
41C27(PAN)|kitchen-utensils: pan
41C27(POT)|kitchen-utensils: pot
41C27(ROLLING-PIN)|kitchen-utensils: rolling-pin
41C27(SIEVE)|kitchen-utensils: sieve
41C27(SKIMMER)|kitchen-utensils: skimmer
41C3|laid table: table-ware, table-decoration, etc.
41C31|table-ware
41C311|table-knife
41C312|fork
41C313|spoon
41C314|salt-cellar, salt-shaker
41C315|spice-box
41C316|egg-cup
41C317|wine-cooler
41C32|drinking-vessels
41C321|cup
41C3211|drinking-horn
41C3212|nautilus cup
41C322|mug, beaker, goblet
41C3221|goblet foot
41C323|glass, rummer
41C323(...)|glass, rummer (with NAME)
41C323(BERKEMEYER)|glass, rummer: berkemeyer
41C323(PASGLAS)|glass, rummer: pasglas
41C324|tankard
41C325|table fountain
41C326|jar, jug (used as drinking-vessel)
41C327|drinking-vessel in unusual shape
41C3271|animal-shaped drinking-vessel
41C3272|anthropomorphic drinking-vessel
41C32721|human skull as drinking-vessel
41C3273|drinking-vessel in the shape of an object
41C33|tea- and coffee-service
41C331|cup and saucer
41C332|coffee-pot
41C333|tea-pot; samovar
41C334|sugar-basin
41C34|dinner-service
41C341|dish, plate, saucer
41C342|serving-dish, platter
41C343|salver
41C344|gravy-boat
41C345|bowl
41C35|table-decoration
41C351|centre-piece, epergne, 'surtout', 'milieu-de-table'
41C352|'trionfi di tavola', 'pièces montées'
41C353|aquamanile, vessel holding water for washing the hands before a meal
41C36|(dinner-)service displayed on sideboard
41C37|table-cloth
41C371|napkin
41C3711|napkin-ring
41C38|laid table as still life
41C381|breakfast piece (Dutch: 'ontbijtje')
41C382|banquet piece
41C4|(family) meal
41C41|breakfast
41C411|morning coffee
41C42|midday meal, lunch
41C421|high tea
41C4211|tea-ceremony
41C422|afternoon tea
41C43|evening meal, dinner, supper
41C44|(late) supper
41C5|celebration meal, feast, banquet
41C50|'Convito' (Ripa)
41C51|banquet of elegant company
41C52|carousal, drinking-bout, orgy
41C520|'Crapula' (Ripa)
41C6|foodstuffs; still life of foodstuffs
41C61|flour
41C611|kinds of flour or grain
41C612|flour- and grain-products
41C6121|cereal
41C6122|noodles, spaghetti, etc.
41C62|bread, cake, pastry, etc.
41C621|bread, loaf
41C6211|shaped bread
41C62111|flat, round bread or pastry, e.g. pizza
41C6212|filled breads, rolls, e.g. sandwich, hamburger
41C622|cake, tart, pastry
41C6221|fancy-cakes, fancy-pastries
41C6222|biscuits
41C623|pancakes
41C624|waffles
41C6241|rolled wafer
41C625|pie
41C626|baker's moulds
41C6261|moulds for cakes, tarts, pastries
41C6262|moulds for biscuits
41C62621|so-called 'speculaasplanken' (biscuit moulds)
41C6263|waffle-iron
41C6264|bread-tin, baking-tin
41C63|sugar
41C631|loaf-sugar
41C632|sugar-lumps
41C633|syrup
41C634|sugar-candy
41C635|sweets, dainties
41C6351|ice-cream
41C6352|chocolate (solid)
41C636|honey
41C637|sugar-coated
41C6371|icing, frosting
41C64|dairy products and eggs
41C641|dairy products
41C6411|butter
41C6412|cheese
41C6413|milk
41C64131|buttermilk
41C64132|yoghurt
41C64133|cream
41C642|eggs, egg-dishes
41C65|vegetables and fruit; still life of vegetables and fruit
41C651|potatoes
41C6511|processed potatoes, e.g. crisps, chips (French fries)
41C652|vegetables
41C652(...)|vegetables (with NAME)
41C6521|processed vegetables
41C6521(...)|processed vegetables (with NAME)
41C653|fruit
41C653(...)|fruit (with NAME)
41C6531|processed fruit, e.g. jam, marmalade, etc.
41C66|seasonings, spices
41C66(...)|seasonings, spices (with NAME)
41C66(SAFFRON)|seasonings, spices: saffron
41C661|salt
41C662|pepper
41C663|mustard
41C67|oil, vinegar, sauces
41C671|oils and vegetable fats
41C6711|margarine
41C672|vinegar
41C673|sauces
41C68|fish; still life of fishes
41C68(...)|fish (with NAME)
41C68(SMOKED HERRING)|fish: smoked herring
41C681|seafood
41C681(...)|seafood (with NAME)
41C69|meat; still life of meat
41C691|slaughtered ox or pig
41C692|kinds of meat
41C692(...)|kinds of meat (with NAME)
41C693|sausage
41C694|ham
41C695|fat, lard
41C696|broth, soup
41C7|drinks, stimulants, drugs
41C71|alcoholic drinks
41C711|wine ~ alcoholic drinks
41C7111|glass of wine
41C7112|bottle of wine
41C7113|kinds of wine
41C7113(...)|kinds of wine (with NAME)
41C712|liqueur
41C713|distilled spirits
41C7131|genever, gin
41C7132|whisky
41C7133|vodka
41C7134|brandy, brandywine
41C714|beer, ale
41C7141|glass of beer
41C715|other alcoholic drinks
41C715(...)|other alcoholic drinks (with NAME)
41C7151|cocktail
41C72|stimulating drinks
41C721|coffee
41C7211|cup of coffee
41C722|tea (leaves)
41C7221|cup of tea
41C723|chocolate, cocoa
41C73|other non-alcoholic drinks
41C731|sweet fruit-syrups
41C732|fruit-juice
41C74|tobacco
41C741|pipe ~ tobacco
41C7411|water-pipe, hookah, narghile
41C7412|tobacco-roll, coiled twist of tobacco
41C7413|tobacco-jar
41C7414|pipe-holder, pipe-stand
41C7415|ashtray
41C742|cigar
41C7421|cigar-box
41C7422|cigar-case
41C7423|cigar-holder
41C743|cigarette
41C7431|cigarette-case
41C7432|cigarette-paper
41C7433|cigarette-tube, cigarette-holder
41C744|snuff
41C7441|snuff-box
41C745|chewing-tobacco
41C7451|other stimulant things to chew on
41C74511|betel, sirih
41C74512|chewing-gum
41C75|drugs
41C75(...)|drugs (with NAME)
41C75(HASHISH)|drugs: hashish
41C751|opium
41C7511|opium-pipe
41C7512|opium-house
41C76|scents, perfumes ~ stimulants, drugs
41C761|scent-box
41C762|incense-burner ~ scents, perfumes
41C9|cannibalism
41C91|necrophagism
41CC221|cook - CC - female cook
41CC25|cooking food - CC - in the open air
41CC251|roasting, grilling - CC - in the open air
41CC2511|spit ~ cooking - CC - in the open air
41CC2512|grill, gridiron ~ cooking food - CC - in the open air
41CC252|frying - CC - in the open air
41CC253|boiling - CC - in the open air
41CC254|kitchen-fire - CC - in the open air
41CC2541|open fire, fire-place, stove (in kitchen) - CC - in the open air
41CC2542|cooker - CC - in the open air
41CC2543|oven ~ kitchen - CC - in the open air
41CC26|preparation of food - CC - in the open air
41CC261|cleaning (food) - CC - in the open air
41CC2611|cleaning vegetables - CC - in the open air
41CC2612|cleaning fruit, e.g. peeling - CC - in the open air
41CC26121|(half-)peeled fruit, e.g. lemon - CC - in the open air
41CC2613|cleaning fowl or small animals - CC - in the open air
41CC26131|plucked fowl - CC - in the open air
41CC262|dividing (food) - CC - in the open air
41CC2621|cutting meat - CC - in the open air
41CC2622|slicing bread - CC - in the open air
41CC263|mixing, combining (preparing food) - CC - in the open air
41CC2631|preparing dough or batter - CC - in the open air
41CC264|smoothing, beating (preparing food) - CC - in the open air
41CC265|ornamenting, decorating, dressing (preparing food) - CC - in the open air
41CC269|washing up - CC - in the open air
41CC4|(family) meal - CC - out of doors
41CC41|breakfast - CC - out of doors
41CC411|morning coffee - CC - out of doors
41CC42|midday meal, lunch - CC - out of doors
41CC421|high tea - CC - out of doors
41CC4211|tea-ceremony - CC - out of doors
41CC422|afternoon tea - CC - out of doors
41CC43|evening meal, dinner, supper - CC - out of doors
41CC44|(late) supper - CC - out of doors
41CC5|celebration meal, feast, banquet - CC - out of doors
41CC50|'Convito' (Ripa) - CC - out of doors
41CC51|banquet of elegant company - CC - out of doors
41CC52|carousal, drinking-bout, orgy - CC - out of doors
41CC520|'Crapula' (Ripa) - CC - out of doors
41D|fashion, clothing
41D1|fashion
41D11|fashion plates
41D12|fashion show
41D121|model, mannequin
41D122|shop-window figures
41D13|fashion mongering
41D131|dandy, beau
41D1310|'Delitioso' (Ripa)
41D1311|'incroyable' ~ dandy
41D132|fashionable woman, 'belle'
41D1321|'merveilleuse'
41D14|fashion designer
41D2|clothes, costume
41D21|clothes covering the entire body
41D21(...)|clothes covering the entire body (with NAME)
41D211|dress, gown
41D211(...)|dress, gown (with NAME)
41D211(BALL GOWN)|dress, gown: ball gown
41D211(CHEMISE À LA REINE)|dress, gown: chemise à la Reine
41D211(COURT GOWN)|dress, gown: court gown or court dress
41D211(DAY DRESS)|dress, gown: day dress
41D211(DINNER DRESS)|dress, gown: dinner dress 
41D211(EVENING DRESS)|dress, gown: evening dress
41D211(MANTEAU)|dress, gown: manteau
41D211(MORNING DRESS)|dress, gown: morning dress
41D211(REDINGOTE)|dress, gown: redingote
41D211(ROBE VOLANTE)|dress, gown: robe volante
41D211(ROBE À L'ANGLAISE)|dress, gown: robe à l'anglaise
41D211(ROBE À LA CIRCASSIENNE)|dress, gown: robe à la circassienne
41D211(ROBE À LA FRANÇAISE)|dress, gown: robe à la française
41D211(ROBE À LA LÉVITE)|dress, gown: robe à la lévite
41D211(ROBE À LA POLONAISE)|dress, gown: robe à la polonaise
41D211(WALKING DRESS)|dress, gown: walking dress
41D212|coat, cape
41D2121|coat
41D2121(...)|coat (with NAME)
41D2121(BOLERO)|coat: bolero
41D2121(CARACO)|coat: caraco
41D2121(OVERCOAT)|coat: overcoat
41D21211|housecoat
41D21211(...)|housecoat (with NAME)
41D21211(BANYAN)|housecoat: banyan
41D2122|cape
41D2122(...)|cape (with NAME)
41D2122(MANTELET)|cape: mantelet
41D213|ensemble of pieces of clothing
41D213(...)|ensembles of pieces of clothing (with NAME)
41D213(SAILOR SUIT)|ensemble of pieces of clothing: sailor suit
41D22|head-gear and clothing for the upper part of the body
41D221|head-gear
41D221(...)|head-gear (with NAME)
41D221(BERET)|head-gear: beret
41D221(BICORNE)|head-gear: bicorne, bicorn
41D221(BOATER)|head-gear: boater
41D221(BOWLER)|head-gear: bowler hat
41D221(CAP)|head-gear: cap
41D221(CLOCHE HAT)|head-gear: cloche hat
41D221(FONTANGE)|head-gear: fontange
41D221(ESCOFFION)|head-gear: escoffion
41D221(HAT)|head-gear: hat
41D221(HOOD)|head-gear: hood
41D221(MORNING CAP)|head-gear: morning cap
41D221(TOP HAT)|head-gear: top hat
41D221(TOQUE)|head-gear: toque
41D221(TRICORNE)|head-gear: tricorn
41D221(TURBAN)|head-gear: turban
41D2211|veil
41D2212|Phrygian bonnet
41D222|neck-gear ~ clothing
41D222(...)|neck-gear ~ clothing (with NAME)
41D222(COLLAR)|neck-gear: collar
41D222(JABOT)|neck-gear: jabot
41D223|clothing for the upper part of the body
41D223(...)|clothing for the upper part of the body (with NAME)
41D223(BLOUSE)|clothing for the upper part of the body: blouse
41D2231|piece of clothing covering the breast or décolleté
41D2231(...)|piece of clothing covering the breast or décolleté (with NAME)
41D224|sleeves
41D225|gloves, mittens, etc.
41D225(...)|gloves, mittens (with NAME)
41D2251|'manus velatae' (hands covered with a cloth)
41D2252|muff
41D23|clothing for the lower part of the body
41D231|trousers, breeches
41D231(...)|trousers, breeches, etc. (with NAME)
41D2311|codpiece (cover for the genitals)
41D232|skirt
41D232(...)|skirt (with NAME)
41D2321|apron
41D233|gear for legs and feet
41D2331|stockings, socks
41D2332|shoes, sandals
41D23321|boots
41D23322|slippers
41D2333|wooden shoes, clogs
41D2334|the feet shod unequally
41D23341|shoe and slipper (the feet shod unequally)
41D23342|one foot shod, the other bare
41D2335|accessories ~ shoes, e.g. insole, shoehorn, shoe-polish
41D2339|barefoot
41D24|clothes for special purposes
41D241|clothes for official occasions
41D2411|attributes of dignitary
41D242|party clothes, festive attire
41D2421|masquerade, masked ball
41D2422|dress-up party
41D2423|historical costume
41D24231|costumes used in pageants
41D243|professional clothes
41D244|fantasy costume
41D249|clothes for sculptured figures
41D25|underclothes and nightwear
41D251|underclothes
41D2511|underclothes for the whole body
41D2511(...)|underclothes for the whole body (with NAME)
41D2512|underclothes for the upper part of the body
41D2512(...)|underclothes for the upper part of the body (with NAME)
41D2512(CORSET)|underclothes for the upper part of the body: corset
41D2513|underclothes for the lower part of the body
41D2513(...)|underclothes for the lower part of the body (with NAME)
41D2513(BLOOMERS)|underclothes for the lower part of the body: bloomers
41D2513(CORSET)|underclothes for the lower part of the body: corset
41D252|nightwear
41D252(...)|nightwear (with NAME)
41D252(NIGHT-CAP)|nightwear: night-cap
41D252(NIGHT-GOWN)|nightwear: night-gown
41D253|paddings and fillings
41D253(...)|paddings and fillings (with NAME)
41D26|accessories (~ clothing)
41D26(...)|other clothing accessories (with NAME)
41D261|handkerchief
41D262|fan
41D2621|fan language
41D263|walking-stick, staff, cane
41D2631|umbrella
41D2632|parasol, sunshade
41D264|fasteners for clothes
41D2641|pin
41D26411|fibula, safety pin
41D2642|button
41D26421|stud, cuff link
41D2643|hook-and-eye; press-stud
41D2644|buckle
41D26441|zip-fastener
41D2645|braces, suspenders
41D2646|zipper
41D265|ornamental parts of clothing
41D2651|embroidery (ornamentation)
41D26511|gold-thread embroidery
41D26512|embroidery with beads
41D2652|lace
41D2653|border, ribbon, braid
41D2654|bow (ornamental part of clothing)
41D2655|corsage
41D2656|belt, girdle, waistband
41D2657|shoulder-belt, bandoleer
41D266|ornaments, jewels
41D2661|necklace
41D26611|pearl; pearl necklace
41D26612|pendant, trinket, 'breloque'
41D2662|bracelet, wristlet
41D26621|anklet
41D2663|ear-rings
41D2664|ring
41D2665|brooch, agraffe, clasp
41D2666|diadem, tiara
41D2668|jewel-box
41D267|purse, money-bag
41D268|bag
41D268(...)|bag (with NAME)
41D269|black velvet or satin mask, 'loup', 'cachenez'
41D27|drapery, draped garment, 'Gewandgebung'
41D271|fluttering lappet of vestment, 'Pneumazipfel'
41D28|disguise
41D281|woman dressed as man, travesty
41D282|man dressed as woman, travesty
41D283|mask
41D29|clothed in rags
41D3|folk costume, regional costume
41D4|care and laundering of clothes; home sewing
41D41|care of clothes, e.g.: brushing, beating, airing
41D411|hanging clothes
41D4111|clothes hanging on clothes hanger
41D4112|cloth(e)s hung over a pole
41D42|laundering
41D421|hanging the wash to dry
41D4211|taking down the wash
41D4212|laying the wash out to dry
41D422|bleaching (laundering)
41D423|mangling
41D424|ironing
41D4241|flat-iron
41D4242|ironing board
41D425|steaming (laundering)
41D426|pressing (laundering)
41D4261|mangle
41D427|accessories and implements ~ laundering, e.g. clothes-peg, drying frame, (empty) washing line
41D428|building or outbuilding where laundry is done
41D4281|wash house, home laundry, laundry room
41D4282|public wash house
41D43|dyeing (clothes)
41D44|home sewing; repair of clothes
41D441|sewing
41D4411|needle ~ sewing
41D4412|sewing box
41D4413|sewing machine
41D442|mending, repairing ~ clothes
41D4421|darning, patching
41D443|(other forms of) needlework, e.g.: crocheting, knitting, embroidering
41D9|(showing oneself) undressed, quasi-nude
41D91|man (showing himself) undressed, quasi-nude
41D92|woman (showing herself) undressed, quasi-nude
41D921|'décolleté'
41D93|being shown undressed
41D94|tucking up one's clothes
41D99|being ashamed (of one's nakedness)
41D991|attempt to cover one's nakedness
41DD121|model, mannequin - DD - male model
41E|still life of miscellaneous objects
41E1|still life of related objects
41E2|'trompe l'oeil'
42|family, descendance
42A|procreation, birth and (early) youth
42A1|procreation and pregnancy
42A11|conception, impregnation
42A111|birth control, contraception
42A1111|devices of contraception
42A11111|condom
42A12|pregnant woman
42A121|foetus
42A13|treatment and behaviour of the pregnant woman
42A131|relief from work (pregnant woman)
42A132|nausea, giddiness (of pregnant woman)
42A133|(pregnant woman) taking special food
42A134|pregnant woman taking a fright, so-called maternal impression (Dutch: 'verzien')
42A1341|child with the marks of maternal impression
42A14|paternity, fatherhood
42A18|fertility
42A19|sterility; barren woman
42A190|'Sterilità' (Ripa)
42A191|desire for children
42A192|methods of inducing conception and of counteracting barrenness and sterility
42A193|birth control
42A2|confinement, birth
42A21|lying-in room
42A211|woman giving birth (lying-in)
42A2111|woman giving birth (squatting)
42A2112|woman giving birth (in accouchement chair)
42A2119|difficult and unusual birth
42A21191|use of forceps (difficult and unusual birth)
42A21192|Caesarian section (difficult and unusual birth)
42A21193|premature birth
42A21194|caul birth
42A212|the new-born child
42A2121|initiation of respiration, the first cry
42A2122|cutting the umbilical cord
42A2123|placenta
42A213|the new-born child shown to the father
42A214|first care of new-born baby
42A22|visiting the new mother, lying-in visit
42A221|announcement of birth
42A23|tokens to denote the house of a woman in child-bed
42A24|midwife, 'accoucheuse'
42A241|obstetrician, 'accoucheur'
42A25|dry-nurse
42A251|nursing-chair (Dutch: 'bakermat')
42A252|baby in swaddling clothes
42A2521|swaddling the baby
42A26|twins
42A261|Siamese twins
42A27|triplets, quadruplets, quintuplets, etc.
42A27(...)|triplets, quadruplets, quintuplets, etc. (with NUMBER of siblings)
42A28|pretended places where the babies grow
42A281|pretended bringers of babies
42A2811|supernatural beings as bringers of babies
42A2812|men as bringers of babies
42A2813|animals as bringers of babies
42A29|miscarriage, abortion
42A291|abortionist
42A299|woman giving birth to animal or monster (legendary)
42A3|mother and baby or young child
42A30|motherhood
42A31|nursing, suckling
42A311|wet-nurse
42A312|child suckled by an animal
42A32|feeding a baby
42A33|washing and changing baby
42A331|napkin (~ washing and changing baby)
42A34|bathing baby
42A35|dressing baby
42A351|combing baby's hair
42A36|mother playing with baby (fondling, dandling, crooning)
42A361|rocking the baby
42A362|singing lullabies
42A37|watching a sleeping child
42A4|infant, baby
42A41|furniture for babies
42A411|cradle, crib
42A412|baby-chair
42A413|play-pen
42A42|baby-carriage, pram, perambulator
42A421|other methods of carrying children
42A4211|carrying a child on the back
42A4212|carrying a child on the hip, astride
42A4213|carrying a child on the head (in a cradle or basket)
42A43|dentition, teething
42A431|the first tooth
42A432|teething ring
42A44|weaning a child
42A441|comforter (weaning)
42A45|rattle (child's toy)
42A46|taking care of children
42A461|parental care
42A462|baby-sitter
42A5|child (at home)
42A50|'Pueritia' (Ripa)
42A51|toddler
42A511|learning to walk, the first steps
42A5111|crawling (toddler learning to walk)
42A5112|implements for learning to walk, go-cart
42A5113|head-protector (~ learning to walk)
42A512|learning to talk
42A52|playing toddler; child amusing itself
42A53|hygienic care of children
42A54|bad habits
42A541|nail-biting
42A542|thumb-sucking
42A55|childhood sorrows
42A551|childhood sorrows comforted
42A552|runaway child
42A5521|searching and finding of runaway child
42A553|return of runaway child
42A56|growing up
42A561|measuring the child
42A562|child shedding its teeth
42A57|tasks performed by children
42A571|child running errands
42A58|shock-headed Peter, 'Struwwelpeter'
42A59|bogey-man, bugaboo
42AA19|sterility; barren woman - AA - sterile man
42AA190|'Sterilità' (Ripa) - AA - sterile man
42AA191|desire for children - AA - sterile man
42AA192|methods of inducing conception and of counteracting barrenness and sterility - AA - sterile man
42AA213|the new-born child shown to the father - AA - to the mother
42AA36|mother playing with baby (fondling, dandling, crooning) - AA - other person than mother playing with baby
42AA361|rocking the baby - AA - other person than mother playing with baby
42AA362|singing lullabies - AA - other person than mother playing with baby
42AA46|taking care of children - AA - by other children
42AA461|parental care - AA - by other children
42AA462|baby-sitter - AA - by other children
42AA5|child (at home) - AA - girl
42AA50|'Pueritia' (Ripa) - AA - girl
42AA51|toddler - AA - girl
42AA511|learning to walk, the first steps - AA - girl
42AA5111|crawling (toddler learning to walk) - AA - girl
42AA5112|implements for learning to walk, go-cart - AA - girl
42AA5113|head-protector (~ learning to walk) - AA - girl
42AA512|learning to talk - AA - girl
42AA52|playing toddler; child amusing itself - AA - girl
42AA53|hygienic care of children - AA - girl
42AA54|bad habits - AA - girl
42AA541|nail-biting - AA - girl
42AA542|thumb-sucking - AA - girl
42AA55|childhood sorrows - AA - girl
42AA551|childhood sorrows comforted - AA - girl
42AA552|runaway child - AA - girl
42AA5521|searching and finding of runaway child - AA - girl
42AA553|return of runaway child - AA - girl
42AA56|growing up - AA - girl
42AA561|measuring the child - AA - girl
42AA562|child shedding its teeth - AA - girl
42AA57|tasks performed by children - AA - girl
42AA571|child running errands - AA - girl
42AA58|shock-headed Peter, 'Struwwelpeter' - AA - girl
42AA59|bogey-man, bugaboo - AA - girl
42B|parents with their children
42B1|parental love
42B11|father-love
42B111|father with son(s) (father-love)
42B112|father with daughter(s) (father-love)
42B113|father with son(s) and daughter(s) (father-love)
42B12|mother-love
42B121|mother with son(s) (mother-love)
42B122|mother with daughter(s) (mother-love)
42B123|mother with son(s) and daughter(s) (mother-love)
42B2|absence of parental love
42B20|'Oblivione d'amore verso i figliuoli' (Ripa)
42B21|disowning a child
42B22|foster-parents
42B221|stepfather
42B222|stepmother
42B29|killing a child (absence of parental love)
42B3|foundling (and adoption)
42B31|abandoning, exposing a child
42B311|child torn away from its mother
42B312|changeling, substituting a (new-born) child for another child
42B32|finding an exposed child
42B321|adoption (of a child)
42B3210|'Adottione' (Ripa)
42B322|legitimation (at marriage children are taken under the cloak)
42B33|the foundling or the adopted child and its foster-parents
42B34|the foundling or the adopted child searching for its parents
42B35|the recognition (of foundling by the parents)
42B351|means of identification (of foundling)
42B36|illegitimate child
42B361|inquiry into the paternity
42B362|unmarried mother
42B4|filial love, 'Pietas filiorum'
42B40|'Pietà de figliuoli verso il padre' (Ripa)
42B41|Pero suckling Cimon ('Caritas romana')
42B42|daughter suckling old mother (variation of 'Caritas romana')
42B43|rescuing parents (in particular carrying on the back)
42B5|absence of filial love
42B51|poor parents, rich children (absence of filial love)
42B52|story of the horse-blanket (absence of filial love)
42B53|shooting at father's corpse: two rival heirs are forced by a judge to shoot an arrow at a corpse; the false heir does not hesitate to do so, the true one, knowing that he will be shooting at his father, refuses
42B54|parricide, killing a parent (or another close relative)
42B541|killing one's father
42B542|killing one's mother
42B6|orphans
42B61|guardian
42B610|'Tutela' (Ripa)
42B7|family life
42B71|family life at home
42B72|the family travelling, on holiday
42B73|family life in other circumstances than at home or on holiday
42B74|family group, especially parents with their child(ren)
42B74(...)|family group, especially parents with their child(ren) (with NUMBER of children)
42B741|father and child(ren), man and child(ren) (family group)
42B741(...)|father and child(ren), man and child(ren) (family group) (with NUMBER of children)
42B7411|father and son(s) (family group)
42B7411(...)|father and son(s) (family group) (with NUMBER of sons)
42B7412|father and daughter(s) (family group)
42B7412(...)|father and daughter(s) (family group) (with NUMBER of daughters)
42B742|mother and child(ren), woman and child(ren) (family group)
42B742(...)|mother and child(ren), woman and child(ren) (family group) (with NUMBER of children)
42B7421|mother and son(s) (family group)
42B7421(...)|mother and son(s) (family group) (with NUMBER of sons)
42B7422|mother and daughter(s) (family group)
42B7422(...)|mother and daughter(s) (family group) (with NUMBER of daughters)
42B75|child(ren) with other members of the family
42B751|grandparent(s) with grandchild(ren) (family group)
42B76|child(ren) with one or both parents and one or more members of the preceding generation (family group)
42B761|three generations (family group)
42B762|four generations (family group)
42B8|correction of naughty children
42B81|spanking, drubbing (of naughty children)
42B82|boxing the ears (of naughty children)
42B821|pulling the ears (of naughty children)
42B83|the good child versus the naughty child
42B831|the good child
42B832|the naughty child
42B9|child (young man, young woman) leaving his (her) parents
42C|period of adolescence
42C1|initiation usages for young men
42C2|initiation usages for young women
42C21|'débutante'
42C3|maiden versus married woman
42C4|youth culture
42D|betrothal and marriage
42D1|betrothal
42D11|proposal, declaration of love
42D111|man kneeling before his beloved (proposing)
42D119|being refused, the proposal rejected
42D12|the consent (of marriage)
42D129|breaking off the engagement
42D13|requesting the bride's parents' permission
42D131|weighing the match
42D132|marriage broker
42D14|man presenting his fiancée to his parents
42D141|presenting the bride to the man
42D1411|presenting a portrait of the bride to the man
42D142|presenting the bridegroom to the woman
42D1421|presenting a portrait of the bridegroom to the woman
42D15|parental agreement ~ marriage
42D16|marriage contract
42D17|wedding-gift
42D171|wedding-gift from groom to bride
42D1711|lovers' casket, 'Minnekästchen'
42D1712|wedding ring
42D172|dowry
42D18|woman given by one man to another man, yielding one's beloved
42D19|bachelor's party
42D2|(civil) marriage ceremonies
42D21|bride and groom in wedding-dress
42D211|groom (in wedding-dress)
42D212|bride (in wedding-dress)
42D2121|bridal wreath, bridal chaplet
42D2122|dressing the bride
42D21221|veiling the bride
42D213|meeting of bride and groom; groom calling for bride
42D214|members of bridal party
42D2141|best man
42D2142|bridesmaid
42D2143|bride's pageboy
42D22|parental blessings and admonitions
42D221|difficult choice between the paternal home and the future
42D23|departure from the paternal home
42D231|man abducting woman
42D2311|wife-capture
42D232|elopement, running away
42D233|exchange of brides
42D24|civil marriage ceremony
42D241|signing the registry ~ marriage
42D242|irregular wedding ceremony (e.g.: Gretna Green)
42D243|wedding reception
42D25|wedding feast, wedding meal
42D251|arrival of bride and bridegroom at the wedding feast
42D252|wedding-cake
42D253|dancing at wedding feast
42D254|wedding anniversary celebration
42D2541|copper anniversary
42D2542|silver anniversary
42D2543|golden anniversary
42D2544|diamond anniversary
42D26|wedding trip, honeymoon
42D261|departure (for honeymoon)
42D2611|throwing something after the married couple, e.g. shoes, rice, confetti
42D262|'alone at last'
42D27|the wedding night
42D271|leading the bride to bed
42D2711|purification of the bride (bath)
42D2712|defloration (of the bride)
42D2713|reluctant bride
42D272|disturbers (~ wedding night)
42D273|awakening of the bride
42D274|evidence of virginity
42D279|'jus primae noctis'
42D3|marriage, married couple, 'matrimonium'
42D30|'Castità matrimoniale', 'Fede maritale', 'Matrimonio' (Ripa)
42D31|unequal couple, ill-matched couple
42D311|married couple of unequal age
42D3111|third party (mocking, disapproving, disturbing, etc.) ~ married couple of unequal age
42D312|married couple of unequal wealth
42D3121|third party (mocking, disapproving, disturbing, etc.) ~ married couple of unequal wealth
42D313|married couple of unequal size
42D314|married couple of unequal health
42D32|satire on marriage
42D321|marriage as trap, snare, etc.
42D322|battle for dominance in marriage ('who wears the breeches')
42D323|married life versus unmarried life
42D33|happy marriage
42D330|'Benevolenza et Unione matrimoniale', 'Concordia maritale' (Ripa)
42D331|ideal husband
42D332|ideal wife
42D34|the dominating partner
42D341|dominating husband
42D342|dominating wife
42D3421|hen-pecked husband
42D3422|'Bigorne et Chiceface'
42D35|bad husband
42D351|man and wife quarrelling, 'Marriage à la mode'
42D352|reconciliation of man and wife
42D36|bad wife
42D37|partner deceived
42D371|with the unwanted third party
42D38|'ménage à trois'
42D39|adultery
42D390|'Adulterio' (Ripa)
42D391|adulterer
42D392|adultery revenged
42D3921|test of innocence (~ adultery)
42D4|after the death of one of the married couple
42D41|widower
42D42|widow
42D429|the Widow of Ephesus
42D43|second marriage (of widow or widower)
42D431|second marriage of widower
42D432|second marriage of widow
42D5|divorce
42D6|repudiating one's wife
42D7|mistress
42D71|concubine
42D8|in-laws
42D81|father-in-law                              
42D82|mother-in-law                              
42D83|son-in-law                                 
42D84|daughter-in-law                            
42D85|brother-in-law
42D86|sister-in-law                              
42D9|being unmarried
42D91|single man, bachelor
42D92|single woman, spinster
42DD11|proposal, declaration of love - DD - proposal by woman (leap-year)
42DD111|man kneeling before his beloved (proposing) - DD - proposal by woman (leap-year)
42DD119|being refused, the proposal rejected - DD - proposal by woman (leap-year)
42DD14|man presenting his fiancée to his parents - DD - woman presenting her fiancé to her parents
42DD19|bachelor's party - DD - party for women
42DD231|man abducting woman - DD - woman abducting man
42DD2311|wife-capture - DD - woman abducting man
42DD25|wedding feast, wedding meal - DD - out of doors
42DD251|arrival of bride and bridegroom at the wedding feast - DD - out of doors
42DD252|wedding-cake - DD - out of doors
42DD253|dancing at wedding feast - DD - out of doors
42DD254|wedding anniversary celebration - DD - out of doors
42DD2541|copper anniversary - DD - out of doors
42DD2542|silver anniversary - DD - out of doors
42DD2543|golden anniversary - DD - out of doors
42DD2544|diamond anniversary - DD - out of doors
42DD311|married couple of unequal age - DD - woman older
42DD3111|third party (mocking, disapproving, disturbing, etc.) ~ married couple of unequal age - DD - woman older
42DD312|married couple of unequal wealth - DD - woman richer
42DD3121|third party (mocking, disapproving, disturbing, etc.) ~ married couple of unequal wealth - DD - woman richer
42DD37|partner deceived - DD - deceived wife
42DD371|with the unwanted third party - DD - deceived wife
42DD391|adulterer - DD - adulteress
42DD5|divorce - DD - married woman given to another man, e.g. by her father
42DD7|mistress - DD - cicisbeo
42DD71|concubine - DD - cicisbeo
42E|burial rites
42E1|preparation of the corpse, mortuary toilet ~ burial
42E11|washing and dressing of the corpse
42E111|shroud
42E112|covering the corpse
42E12|the corpse placed on a bier
42E121|hearse-cloth, hearse-pall, 'pannus funeralis'
42E1211|funeral shield
42E122|lying in state
42E13|vigils and wakes ~ burial rites
42E131|mourning the dead
42E132|lamentation (~ burial rites)
42E1321|wailing-women
42E14|placing the corpse in the coffin
42E141|coffin
42E142|placing something in or on the coffin, e.g. flowers, wedding-ring
42E1421|grave goods
42E15|embalming, mummification of the corpse
42E151|mummy
42E152|preparation of parts of the body
42E16|other forms of preparing the corpse
42E17|death-mask
42E18|funeral effigy
42E19|violation of the corpse
42E191|mutilation of the corpse
42E192|execution of punishment on corpse
42E193|despoiling corpse of its valuables or vestments
42E194|necrophily
42E2|funerary ceremonial
42E21|announcement of death
42E211|oral announcement (of death), undertaker's man
42E212|mourning card, death notice, obituary
42E213|memorial medal
42E214|funeral parlour
42E22|cortege, funeral procession
42E221|hearse, funeral car
42E222|funeral carriages
42E223|litter, coffin rest
42E224|'pleurants'
42E23|burial
42E231|opening of grave, exhumation
42E232|re-burial
42E24|address at open grave
42E241|funeral prayers
42E242|throwing something into the open grave
42E25|body-burning, cremation
42E26|return from the funeral
42E261|funeral repast, mourners' meal
42E27|mortuary specialists
42E271|undertaker, mortician
42E272|grave digger
42E273|cemetery guard
42E274|burial association
42E28|destruction of possessions of the deceased (women, horses, servants, etc. are killed after the death of the master)
42E281|person on deathbed having his possessions destroyed
42E3|grave, tomb and other grave-forms and grave-markers
42E31|grave, tomb
42E311|gravestone, tombstone
42E3111|upright gravestone
42E3112|flat, horizontal gravestone
42E3113|other kinds of grave-markers, e.g. cross
42E312|epitaph
42E32|niche-tomb, wall-tomb
42E321|grave hollowed out of rock
42E33|sarcophagus
42E331|lid of sarcophagus
42E34|urn
42E35|grave-building, monumental tomb
42E351|effigy, 'gisant' (portrait-figure on closed coffin or in 'castrum doloris'), transi
42E3511|effigies portraying half-decayed state
42E36|other memorial structures
42E361|needle, obelisk (marking grave)
42E362|column (marking grave)
42E363|pyramid (marking grave)
42E37|ancient grave forms
42E371|prehistoric grave forms
42E3711|burial mound
42E3712|megalithic chambered tomb, dolmen
42E372|historical grave forms
42E3721|mastaba
42E3722|pyramid (historical grave form)
42E3723|mausoleum
42E373|exotic burial customs
42E3731|tree-burial
42E3732|abandonment (exotic burial customs)
42E38|signs, symbols and motifs in funerary art
42E39|sham-grave, cenotaph
42E4|cult of the dead
42E41|mourning customs
42E411|mourning dress
42E42|dirge
42E43|churchyard, cemetery
42E431|necropolis
42E4311|catacombs
42E432|churchyard (around church)
42E433|mass-grave
42E434|cemetery, park-like burying ground
42E435|charnelhouse, ossuary
42E44|care and visitation of burial place
42E441|laying flowers or wreath on grave
42E442|discovery of tomb
42E45|'In memoriam'-card
42E49|desecration of grave
42E491|stealing the corpse from the grave
42E4911|body-snatchers
42E5|social readjustments to death
42E51|disposition of the possessions of the deceased
42E52|opening and reading of testament
42E53|redistribution of properties
42E531|inheritance
42E5311|heirloom
42E532|heir
42E5321|quarrelling heirs
42E54|provisions for support of spouse and children
42E541|insurance (provision for support of spouse and children)
42EE224|'pleurants' - EE - female
42F|household management; housewife at work
42F0|Economy; 'Economia', 'Providenza dell'annona' (Ripa)
42F1|housewife
42F11|housewife giving orders to servants
42F12|housewife inspecting house and goods
42F13|housewife apportioning food
42F19|'Betty', 'Molly' (man who engages in women's work)
42F2|marketing, shopping (~ household management)
42F3|household chores
42F31|cleaning (the house)
42F311|dusting
42F312|polishing (~ cleaning the house)
42F313|window-cleaning
42F314|sweeping (~ cleaning the house)
42F32|(household) utensils and implements
42F32(...)|(household) utensils and implements (with NAME)
42F33|covering up a bed
42F34|laying the table
42F341|waiting at table
42F342|clearing the table
42F35|care of outbuildings and grounds
42F4|maintenance and repairs of dwelling
42F49|neglected dwelling
42F5|house personnel, servants
42F51|maid ~ house personnel
42F52|charwoman, cleaning woman
42F53|manservant, footman
42F54|butler
42F55|house-guard, doorkeeper, janitor
42F56|housekeeper
42F6|little household accidents
42F61|breaking something (household accident)
42F9|badly run house
42F91|a perfect shambles (Dutch: 'huishouden van Jan Steen')
42F92|slovenly housewife, 'Vrou(w) Lor(t)s'
42G|family, relationship, descent
42G1|family lineage, pedigree, genealogical tree or table
42G11|series of ancestral portraits, 'Ahnengalerie'
42G2|family relationships (first, second, third and fourth degree), generations
42G21|first degree family relationships
42G211|parents (first degree family relationships)
42G2111|father (first degree family relationships)
42G2112|mother (first degree family relationships)
42G212|children (first degree family relationships)
42G2121|son (first degree family relationships)
42G2122|daughter (first degree family relationships)
42G22|second degree family relationships
42G221|grandparents (second degree family relationships)
42G2211|grandfather (second degree family relationships)
42G2212|grandmother (second degree family relationships)
42G222|brothers or sisters (second degree family relationships)
42G2221|brothers (second degree family relationships)
42G2222|sisters (second degree family relationships)
42G223|grandchildren (second degree family relationships)
42G23|third degree family relationships
42G231|great-grandparents (third degree family relationships)
42G232|uncles, aunts (third degree family relationships)
42G233|nephews, nieces (third degree family relationships)
42G2331|nephews
42G2332|nieces
42G234|cousins (third degree family relationships)
42G235|great-grandchildren (third degree family relationships)
42G24|fourth degree family relationships
42G241|great-great grandparents (fourth degree family relationships)
42G242|great uncles, great aunts (fourth degree family relationships)
42G243|grand nephews, grand nieces (fourth degree family relationships)
42G244|second cousins (fourth degree family relationships)
42G245|great-great grandchildren (fourth degree family relationships)
42G29|incest
42Z|exotic and non-monogamous family forms
42Z1|polygamy
42Z11|harem
42Z111|odalisque
42Z112|'le Bain turc'
42Z113|eunuch
42Z2|polyandry
42Z3|communal marriages
42Z31|'Weibergemeinschaft'
42Z32|family or group marriage ('Punalua')
43|recreation, amusement
43A|festivities
43A1|periodic celebrations, popular feasts
43A11|calendar festivals, non-liturgical celebrations of days belonging to the ecclesiastical calendar
43A12|non-liturgical celebrations of Christmas, carnival and Easter
43A121|Christmas (non-liturgical celebration)
43A1211|Christmas tree
43A1212|Christmas decorations
43A1213|Father Christmas, Santa Claus, Christmas elf
43A1214|Christmas card
43A122|Carnival, Shrovetide (non-liturgical celebration)
43A1221|ship of fools
43A1222|Shrove Thursday, 'Jeudi gras'
43A1223|Quinquagesima
43A1224|Shrove Tuesday, 'Mardi gras' ~ non-liturgical celebrations of carnival
43A123|Easter (non-liturgical celebration)
43A1231|Easter egg
43A12311|jewelry in the shape of an Easter egg
43A1232|prize-ox
43A12321|showing around the prize-ox
43A1233|Easter rabbit
43A13|festivities connected with seasonal activities
43A131|vernal festivities, spring celebrations
43A1311|dancing around the maypole
43A13111|maypole
43A132|harvest festivities
43A14|festivities falling on calendar dates; memorial days
43A141|January 1 (~ festivities)
43A1411|New Year's Eve (December 31)
43A142|April 1 (~ festivities)
43A143|May 1 (~ festivities)
43A144|Twelfth Night, usually falling on the eve of January 6
43A145|Saints-day festivities (non-liturgical)
43A1451|festivities on St. Nicholas (Eve) (December 5)
43A1452|Halloween, All Hallow's Eve (October 31)
43A1453|St. Martin's Day (November 11)
43A1454|St. Patrick's Day (March 17)
43A146|other festivities connected to calendar dates; memorial days
43A146(...)|other festivities connected to calendar dates; memorial days (with DATE)
43A2|private festivities, merry company
43A21|reception, cocktail party
43A22|commemoration, jubilee
43A23|ball, formal dance
43A3|pleasure fair and circus
43A31|merry-go-round, roundabout; chair o'plane
43A311|giant wheel, Ferris wheel
43A32|amusement with cars, etc. (pleasure fair)
43A321|roller-coaster
43A322|collision cars, bumper cars
43A323|switchback, scenic railway
43A33|exercise of skill and strength (~ pleasure fair)
43A331|shooting gallery, miniature rifle range (~ pleasure fair)
43A332|try-your-strength machine
43A34|other kinds of amusement
43A341|hall with distorting mirrors
43A342|diorama
43A343|panorama, cyclorama
43A344|peep-show
43A345|lottery booth (on pleasure fair)
43A346|freak show
43A3461|human monstrosities ~ freak show
43A3462|animal monstrosities ~ freak show
43A3463|unusual objects (plants, stones, etc.) ~ freak show
43A35|performance in the open air (pleasure fair)
43A351|performance in tents (pleasure fair)
43A352|drumming-up the public
43A36|circus
43A361|circus tent (outside)
43A362|entrance of circus tent
43A363|circus tent (inside)
43A3631|circus ring
43A37|the show; fair and circus performers
43A371|boss, director (of circus)
43A3711|ringmaster
43A372|acrobat ~ circus
43A3721|tight-ropewalker
43A3722|trapeze acrobat
43A3723|equilibrist
43A3724|knife-thrower
43A3725|gunman, crack shot
43A3726|contortionist
43A3727|escapologist
43A3728|fire-eater
43A373|clown
43A3731|Simple Simon, 'Hanswurst'
43A374|circus performance with trained animals (monkeys, elephants, bears, lions and tigers, horses, dogs, dolphins, seals, fleas)
43A3741|monkeys (circus performance)
43A3742|elephants (circus performance)
43A3743|bears (circus performance)
43A3744|lions and tigers (circus performance)
43A3745|horses (circus performance)
43A3746|dogs (circus performance)
43A3747|dolphins (circus performance)
43A3748|seals (circus performance)
43A3749|flea-circus
43A375|illusionist, conjurer, juggler, 'legerdemain'
43A3751|ventriloquist
43A376|fortune-teller ~ pleasure fair and circus
43A38|circus or fair 'en route'
43A381|setting up the tents (circus or fair 'en route')
43A382|taking down the tents (circus or fair 'en route')
43A4|public festivities
43A41|rejoicing on special occasions
43A411|festivities on events of national importance
43A412|public festivities on the occasion of royal events
43A4121|public festivities at marriage of royal persons
43A4122|public festivities at birth of royal persons
43A4123|public festivities at other royal events, not meant or mentioned above
43A42|triumphal entry and public reception, pageant, 'entrée solennelle', 'joyeuse entrée'
43A421|chariot, triumphal car
43A4211|Roman chariot, quadriga ~ triumph
43A4212|float ~ triumph
43A422|triumphal arch
43A423|other decorative structures (~ triumphal entry, etc.)
43A424|scattering of money (~ triumphal entry, etc.)
43A4241|coins specially minted for the occasion (triumphal entry, etc.) (Dutch: 'strooipenningen')
43A425|decoration and illumination of streets, squares, etc. (~ triumphal entry, etc.)
43A426|confetti, ticker-tape, etc. (~ triumphal entry, etc.)
43A43|triumphs (allegorical and symbolic)
43A431|'Trionfi' (of Petrarch)
43A4311|'Trionfi d'Amore', 'Triumphus Cupidinis'; 'Carro d'amore' (Ripa)
43A4312|'Trionfo della Castità', 'Triumphus Pudicitiae'; 'Carro della castità' (Ripa)
43A4313|'Trionfo della Morte', 'Triumphus Mortis'; 'Carro della morte' (Ripa)
43A4314|'Trionfo della Fama', 'Triumphus Famae'; 'Carro della Fama' (Ripa)
43A4315|'Trionfo del Tempo', 'Triumphus Temporis'; 'Carro del Tempo' (Ripa)
43A4316|'Trionfo della Divinità', 'Triumphus Aeternitatis'; 'Carro della Divinità'
43A432|symbolic triumphs of individual persons
43A4321|apotheosis (or ascension) of individuals
43A433|crowning with laurel
43A44|bonfire, fire-works
43A45|public disgrace
43A46|activities in the air ~ public festivities, e.g. fly-past
43A49|public funeral
43A491|catafalque, 'castrum doloris' (~ public funeral)
43AA2|private festivities, merry company - AA - in the open air, 'fête champêtre'
43AA21|reception, cocktail party - AA - in the open air, 'fête champêtre'
43AA22|commemoration, jubilee - AA - in the open air, 'fête champêtre'
43AA23|ball, formal dance - AA - in the open air, 'fête champêtre'
43AA376|fortune-teller ~ pleasure fair and circus - AA - fortune-teller (female)
43AA4|public festivities - AA - festivities on the water
43AA41|rejoicing on special occasions - AA - festivities on the water
43AA411|festivities on events of national importance - AA - festivities on the water
43AA412|public festivities on the occasion of royal events - AA - festivities on the water
43AA4121|public festivities at marriage of royal persons - AA - festivities on the water
43AA4122|public festivities at birth of royal persons - AA - festivities on the water
43AA4123|public festivities at other royal events, not meant or mentioned above - AA - festivities on the water
43AA42|triumphal entry and public reception, pageant, 'entrée solennelle', 'joyeuse entrée' - AA - festivities on the water
43AA422|triumphal arch - AA - festivities on the water
43AA423|other decorative structures (~ triumphal entry, etc.) - AA - festivities on the water
43AA424|scattering of money (~ triumphal entry, etc.) - AA - festivities on the water
43AA425|decoration and illumination of streets, squares, etc. (~ triumphal entry, etc.) - AA - festivities on the water
43AA426|confetti, ticker-tape, etc. (~ triumphal entry, etc.) - AA - festivities on the water
43AA43|triumphs (allegorical and symbolic) - AA - on the water, 'triomphe marin'
43AA431|'Trionfi' (of Petrarch) - AA - on the water, 'triomphe marin'
43AA4311|'Trionfi d'Amore', 'Triumphus Cupidinis'; 'Carro d'amore' (Ripa) - AA - on the water, 'triomphe marin'
43AA4312|'Trionfo della Castità', 'Triumphus Pudicitiae'; 'Carro della castità' (Ripa) - AA - on the water, 'triomphe marin'
43AA4313|'Trionfo della Morte', 'Triumphus Mortis'; 'Carro della morte' (Ripa) - AA - on the water, 'triomphe marin'
43AA4314|'Trionfo della Fama', 'Triumphus Famae'; 'Carro della Fama' (Ripa) - AA - on the water, 'triomphe marin'
43AA4315|'Trionfo del Tempo', 'Triumphus Temporis'; 'Carro del Tempo' (Ripa) - AA - on the water, 'triomphe marin'
43AA4316|'Trionfo della Divinità', 'Triumphus Aeternitatis'; 'Carro della Divinità' - AA - on the water, 'triomphe marin'
43AA432|symbolic triumphs of individual persons - AA - on the water, 'triomphe marin'
43AA4321|apotheosis (or ascension) of individuals - AA - on the water, 'triomphe marin'
43AA433|crowning with laurel - AA - on the water, 'triomphe marin'
43AA44|bonfire, fire-works - AA - festivities on the water
43AA46|activities in the air ~ public festivities, e.g. fly-past - AA - festivities on the water
43AA49|public funeral - AA - festivities on the water
43AA491|catafalque, 'castrum doloris' (~ public funeral) - AA - festivities on the water
43B|recreation
43B1|enjoying nature
43B11|contemplating nature
43B12|picnic, alfresco, 'déjeuner sur l'herbe'
43B121|outdoor gathering, 'délices à la campagne'
43B13|walking, hiking (recreation)
43B131|riding, cycling (recreation)
43B14|enjoying nature ~ plants, herbs and flowers
43B141|botanizing
43B142|mushroom-hunting
43B143|gathering herbs
43B144|picking flowers
43B15|enjoying nature ~ animals
43B151|hunting butterflies
43B16|mountain climbing, mountaineering
43B17|exploring caves
43B2|open-air recreation
43B21|pleasure-resort
43B3|indoor recreation
43B31|inn, coffee-house, public house, etc.
43B311|restaurant
43B312|tea garden, garden restaurant
43B313|pavement, terrace in front of inn or restaurant
43B314|pub sign, inn sign
43B32|club, meeting place
43B33|casino
43B331|gaming den, gambling den
43B34|night-club, dance-hall
43B4|wood and park (as places of recreation)
43B41|playing in the woods
43B411|climbing up a tree
43B412|falling from a tree
43B42|park
43B421|bandstand
43B5|beach (as place of recreation)
43B51|in or beside the water (on the beach)
43B52|sunbathing (on the beach)
43B53|(building) sand-castle
43B54|donkey-riding (on the beach)
43B55|recreation in the dunes
43B6|playground
43B61|playground equipment
43B61(...)|playground equipment (with NAME)
43B611|swing
43B612|slide, chute
43B613|seesaw
43B7|zoo (as place of recreation)
43B8|collection, exhibition, show
43C|sports, games and physical performances
43C1|sports, games ~ animals
43C11|hunting, chase
43C111|game, hunted animals
43C1111|group of various hunted animals
43C1112|hunt ~ mammals
43C11121|group of various hunted mammals
43C11122|monkey hunting
43C11123|hunt ~ predatory animals (fox, lion)
43C111231|fox hunting
43C1112311|fox and hounds
43C111232|lion hunt
43C1112321|hunter fighting a lion
43C11124|hunt ~ hoofed animals
43C111241|stag-hunting
43C111242|roe-hunting
43C111243|boar-hunting
43C11125|hunt ~ trunked animals
43C11126|hunt ~ rodents
43C111261|hare-hunting, rabbit-hunting
43C11127|hunt ~ marine mammals
43C11128|hunt ~ other mammals
43C1113|bird hunting
43C1114|hunt ~ other animals
43C112|hunting accidents
43C1121|hunted animal attacking man
43C113|spoils of the hunt, game, venison
43C1131|the kill (~ hunting)
43C11311|hunting trophies
43C1132|hunter displaying or presenting the spoils of the hunt
43C114|hunter
43C1141|assembling, 'départ pour la chasse'
43C1142|hunters hunting
43C11421|hunters resting during the hunt
43C1143|beaters (~ hunt)
43C1144|blowing the hunting horn
43C1145|'halali' (~ hunt)
43C1146|group-portrait of hunters
43C1147|hunting dogs
43C11471|hunting dogs beside the spoils
43C1148|hunting accoutrement
43C11481|game bag
43C11482|hunting horn
43C1149|return from the hunt
43C11491|hunting-seat, hunting lodge, 'rendez-vous de chasse', 'Jagdschloss'
43C115|searching for game
43C1151|catching animals
43C1152|observing animals ~ hunting
43C11521|photographing, filming animals
43C116|hunting-ground
43C1161|boundary-post of hunting-ground
43C1162|hunting stand, shelter, hide-out; often camouflaged; for unobserved watching and shooting
43C11621|'high seat', hunting stand on elevated platform
43C116211|tree stand, hunting stand in a tree
43C11622|hunting stand at ground level, ground blind
43C117|gamekeeper
43C118|poacher
43C12|fishing (sports)
43C121|angling
43C128|fisherman
43C1281|fisherman showing catch
43C13|fowling, fowler
43C131|finch trap, finchery
43C132|duck decoy
43C14|tormenting animals ~ sport and recreation
43C141|group of various animals tormented
43C142|tormenting mammals ~ sport and recreation
43C1421|cudgelling the cat, 'cat-in-a-barrel'
43C1422|bullfight
43C14221|bull-fighter, toreador
43C1423|bear-baiting
43C143|tormenting birds ~ sport and recreation (cock, goose)
43C1431|cock-fighting
43C1432|'pull-the-goose'
43C144|tormenting reptiles
43C145|tormenting amphibians
43C146|tormenting fish
43C1461|'pull-the-eel'
43C2|sports, games and physical performances ~ speed
43C21|sports, etc. on land
43C211|running, race
43C2111|(running, race) over course with obstacles, hurdle race
43C2112|cross-country race
43C2113|walking race
43C212|racing on animal mount
43C2121|horse-racing
43C21211|jockey
43C21212|racing stable
43C21213|race-track
43C2122|steeple chase, speed jumping
43C213|racing on a vehicle
43C2131|wagon racing (with horses)
43C21311|charioteer, 'auriga'
43C21312|wagon racing with two-wheeled vehicle, e.g.: chariot, sulky
43C21313|wagon racing with four-wheeled vehicle
43C2132|bicycle racing
43C21321|bicycle tour, e.g.: 'Tour de France', 'Giro d'Italia'
43C2133|motorcycle racing
43C2134|motorcar racing
43C214|walking (as sport)
43C218|animal racing
43C2181|dogs (racing)
43C2182|pigeons (racing)
43C22|sports, etc. in and on the water
43C221|swimming (sport)
43C2211|diving (sport)
43C22111|deep-sea diving
43C222|waterskiing, surf-riding
43C223|rowing, canoeing, etc. (sport)
43C224|sailing (sport)
43C225|motorboat racing
43C23|sports, etc. in the air
43C231|flying races
43C232|gliding (sports in the air)
43C233|balloon flight (sport)
43C234|sky diving, parachuting as a sport
43C24|winter sports
43C241|sledge, sleigh (winter sports)
43C242|bob-sled
43C243|small sleigh (winter sports)
43C244|skates (winter sports)
43C245|skis (winter sports)
43C2451|slalom (winter sports)
43C2452|ski-jumping
43C2453|ski-lift
43C246|ice-sailing (winter sports)
43C3|athletics, gymnastics
43C31|high-jumping (athletics, gymnastics)
43C311|pole-vaulting
43C312|jumping on trampoline
43C32|long-jumping, broad-jumping
43C321|hop-skip-jump
43C33|javelin-throwing
43C34|shot-putting
43C35|discus-throwing
43C36|other athletic sport
43C361|weight lifting
43C37|gymnastic exercises on the ground
43C371|gymnastic exercises with sticks, dumb-bells, etc.
43C38|gymnastic exercises with apparatuses
43C381|rings (gymnastics)
43C382|horizontal bar (gymnastics)
43C383|vaulting horse (gymnastics)
43C384|parallel bars (gymnastics)
43C39|fighting contest (sport)
43C391|boxing (sport)
43C392|wrestling (sport)
43C393|jiu-jitsu, judo, etc.
43C394|fencing (sport)
43C3941|fencing foil
43C3942|sabre (~ fencing)
43C395|tug-of-war
43C396|(medieval) fighting contest
43C3961|fight of gladiators
43C39611|fight between man and animal
43C39612|fight between animals, e.g. a lion and a bear
43C3962|'pas d'armes' (contest between two groups for pass or bridge, etc.)
43C3963|tournament
43C39631|joust, tilt
43C396311|joust, tilt, without barrier
43C396312|joust, tilt, with barrier
43C3964|other forms of knights' contests
43C39641|'Buhurt', 'Bouhourt' (medieval contest)
43C39642|'Quintaine' (medieval contest)
43C397|sport-tournament
43C3971|Olympic games in modern times
43C3972|other athletic contests
43C4|games of skill
43C41|ball games
43C411|soccer, football (early names: soule, choule, cholle)
43C4111|rugby, football
43C4112|American football
43C412|ball games in which hands are used (team play)
43C4121|handball
43C4122|basketball
43C4123|volley-ball
43C4124|water polo
43C413|ball games in which ball is hit with wooden object (team play)
43C4131|lacrosse
43C4132|hockey
43C41321|ice hockey
43C4133|polo (on horseback)
43C4134|cricket (ball game)
43C4135|baseball
43C4136|stick ball
43C414|ball games in which ball is hit or knocked with stick (individual play)
43C4141|'maille' (ball game)
43C4142|golf
43C4143|'kolf' (ball game)
43C41431|'kolf' on the ice
43C4144|croquet
43C4145|billiards
43C415|ball games in which ball is hit with racket (or hand)
43C4151|tennis, lawn-tennis
43C4152|table-tennis
43C4153|'jeu de Paume'
43C4154|'jeu de volant', badminton
43C4155|palm-play, game of fives
43C416|ball games in which ball or bowl is rolled
43C4161|'jeu de boules'
43C4162|bowling
43C4163|throwing ball through ring on the ground
43C4164|ninepins, skittles
43C417|ball-throwing
43C4171|cup-and-ball, bilboquet
43C418|pinball, pinball machine
43C42|sharpshooting (~ games of skill)
43C421|shooting with bow and arrow, archery (~ games of skill)
43C4211|shooting-the-bird (on a high pole)
43C4212|champion-shot
43C422|sharpshooting with revolver or other handgun (~ games of skill)
43C423|sharpshooting with rifle, shotgun or other long firearms (~ games of skill)
43C424|target (~ sharpshooting)
43C43|'jeu de tonneau'
43C431|throwing disc into hole in barrel
43C432|hand shovel-board
43C44|yoyo
43C441|air top, diabolo, devil-on-two-sticks
43C45|tilting at the ring (~ games of skill)
43C5|games of calculation and chance, e.g.: card games, gambling, puzzles, etc.
43C51|card games
43C511|card-sharp
43C512|playing-cards
43C5121|jolly joker
43C513|patience (card game)
43C52|board-games
43C521|chess
43C5211|chessmen
43C5212|man and woman playing chess, woman wins
43C522|backgammon, tric-trac
43C523|draughts
43C5231|draughtsmen
43C53|board-games of chance
43C531|goose-game
43C532|monopoly (board-game of chance)
43C54|dominoes
43C55|dice-games
43C551|cheat (~ dice game)
43C552|dice
43C56|betting
43C561|betting on sports
43C562|roulette
43C57|tombola
43C58|raffle, lottery
43C581|drawing lots ~ betting
43C582|totalizator, pool
43C59|puzzle, riddle, conundrum, enigma
43C591|charade
43C592|cross-word puzzle
43C593|jig-saw puzzle
43C6|group games, party games
43C61|game of forfeits
43C62|musical chairs
43C63|party games with erotic implications, e.g.: kissing contest
43C631|hot cockles, 'haute coquilles', 'la main chaude' (party game)
43C64|frog in the middle (party game)
43C68|grown-ups playing children's games
43C69|rough-and-tumble
43C7|children's games and plays
43C71|games without play material
43C711|running games (children)
43C7111|simple running games
43C71111|running (~ game)
43C71112|catch (~ running game)
43C71113|'red rover, red light?' and related games
43C7112|contest games
43C71121|to take prisoners ~ children's games
43C71122|to take possession of ground ~ children's games
43C71123|to catch, to touch, in groups ~ children's games
43C7113|running-and-hiding games
43C71131|hide-and-seek
43C7114|running games played in a ring
43C7115|running games with a story element
43C7116|London Bridge and related arch and bridge games
43C7117|snake or chain games
43C71171|train (snake or chain games)
43C7118|whirling games, pinwheel
43C712|jumping games
43C7121|simple jumping games
43C7122|leap-frog and variants
43C7123|hey cockalorum and variants
43C7124|hop-scotch
43C7125|varia (jumping games)
43C71251|tumbling, somersaults ~ jumping games
43C71252|stand on the head ~ jumping games
43C71253|walking on all fours ~ jumping games
43C71254|spinning ~ jumping games
43C7126|ditch-over (jumping game)
43C71261|ditch-over with jumping pole (jumping game)
43C713|dancing games (children's games)
43C7131|simple dances
43C7132|jumping-rope games
43C7133|ring and square dancing (children's games)
43C7134|row dancing (children's games)
43C714|throwing games
43C7141|simple throwing games
43C7142|throwing stones (throwing game)
43C7143|throwing sticks (throwing game)
43C7144|throwing coins (throwing game)
43C7145|throwing fruit (throwing game)
43C7146|ball games (children's games)
43C71461|ball games played by one person
43C71462|ball throwing and catching (children's games)
43C71463|hitting ball with stick, etc. (children's game)
43C71464|kicking ball (children's games)
43C7147|bowling games (children's games)
43C7148|varia (throwing games)
43C71481|throwing rings, quoits, etc. (children's games)
43C715|finger and fist games
43C7151|simple hand games
43C71511|shadow pictures (~ hand games)
43C71512|finger and string games (cat's cradle, etc.)
43C7152|clap and slap games
43C71521|piling hands or fists one above the other (children's games)
43C71522|bursting bags (children's game)
43C7153|pointing and counting games
43C7154|finger games
43C7155|finger-rhymes
43C716|trade games, imitative games, imitating adults
43C717|guessing games (children)
43C7171|simple guessing games
43C7172|hunting games (hunting for hidden object)
43C71721|following a trail (~ hunting games)
43C7173|divination games, fortune-telling games
43C7174|drawing lots ~ children's games
43C7175|blindfold games
43C71751|blind-man's buff
43C718|swinging games
43C7181|swinging (children's game)
43C7182|rocking the cradle (children's game)
43C7183|knee-riding
43C7184|carrying games
43C71841|pick-a-back, piggyback
43C719|rough-and-tumble; fighting
43C72|games using special objects (marbles, top, hoop, etc.)
43C721|(playing at) marbles
43C7211|(playing at) marbles (with cup-hole)
43C722|(playing with) top
43C7221|spinning a top
43C7222|whipping a top
43C723|(bowling a) hoop
43C7231|spinning horizontal hoop
43C724|(flying a) kite
43C7241|(flying a) gas balloon
43C725|(walking on) stilts
43C726|(playing at) knuckle-bones, 'astragali'
43C727|roller-skating, roller-skates
43C73|child and nature (games and plays)
43C731|child imitating animals
43C732|child robbing bird's nests
43C7321|hunting bird's eggs (children)
43C733|child teasing animals
43C734|child playing with animals
43C735|child with plant (games and plays)
43C736|child ~ natural phenomenon
43C7361|child and rain
43C737|playing with snow and ice
43C7371|sliding (playing with snow and ice)
43C7372|(making a) snowman
43C73721|rolling up a snowball
43C7373|throwing snowballs
43C7374|with chair on ice
43C7379|going through the ice ~ playing children
43C74|child in environment and time
43C741|calendar-dates ~ children's games and plays
43C741(...)|calendar-dates ~ children's games and plays (with DATE)
43C742|child and school (~ games and plays)
43C7421|school festivity
43C7422|school outing
43C7423|games at school
43C7424|mischievous child (at school)
43C7425|truancy
43C743|child and art
43C7431|'music' of children
43C74311|pot-and-pan orchestra, rough music
43C74312|blowing a home-made whistle
43C74313|bladder with peas ~ children's games
43C7432|children playing musical instruments
43C74321|children playing (ancient) musical instruments
43C74322|(children playing) pleasure-fair instruments
43C7433|children singing
43C75|mischief-making play
43C751|calling names, hooting ~ children's mischief
43C752|teasing (children's games and plays)
43C7521|taking things away from small children
43C753|ringing doorbells (mischief-making)
43C754|'Teddy-boy' goings-on
43C755|vandalism (mischief-making play)
43C76|before and after playing
43C761|counting out (before playing)
43C762|other ways of deciding who is to be 'it'
43C767|going home after playing
43C768|chasing up ~ playing
43C769|chased off during game, play broken up
43C77|other children's games
43C771|reading a picture book
43C772|children's books
43C7721|children's images
43C78|(playing with) toys
43C781|(playing with) building play-material
43C7811|(playing with) things to stack
43C7812|(playing with) blocks
43C7813|(playing with) meccano
43C7814|(playing with) cut-out constructions
43C7815|building model houses
43C7816|model building (of machines or vehicles)
43C782|(playing with) movable toys
43C7821|(playing with) dancing dolls
43C7822|(playing with) revolving toys
43C7823|(playing with) toy mills
43C7824|other movable toys
43C783|(playing with) mechanical toys
43C7831|(playing with) steam engine
43C7832|(playing with) motor
43C7833|toys powered by motor or steam engine (not vehicles)
43C784|(playing with) toys ~ transport
43C7841|(playing with) wheeled vehicles
43C78411|(playing with) barrow, wagon
43C78412|(playing with) automobile ~ toys
43C78413|(playing with) cars on rails (roller-coaster) ~ toys
43C78414|(playing with) train
43C7842|(playing with) toys ~ water
43C78421|(playing with) boats
43C78422|(playing with) yacht
43C78423|(playing with) motorboat
43C7843|(playing with) toys ~ air
43C78431|(playing with) aeroplanes
43C78432|(playing with) aeroplanes with motor
43C78433|(playing with) rockets
43C785|(playing with) toys ~ blowing
43C7851|bubble-blowing (children's games and plays)
43C7852|toys activated by blowing
43C786|(playing with) toys for housekeeping
43C7861|toy dishes
43C78611|toy tea-set
43C7862|toy kitchen
43C78621|toy oven or stove
43C7863|toy house, doll's house
43C787|(playing with) dolls, toy animals
43C7871|(playing with) dolls
43C78711|doll's clothes
43C78719|dolls for adults
43C7872|(playing with) toy animals
43C78721|hobby-horse
43C78722|rocking-horse
43C78729|toy animals for adults; mascottes, etc.
43C788|pasting, weaving, etc. (children's games and plays)
43C7881|pasting books (children's games and plays)
43C7882|weaving (children's games and plays)
43C7883|needle work (children's games and plays)
43C789|varia (playing with toys)
43C7891|miniature imitations (children's games and plays)
43C8|grounds, fields and accomodations for sports, games and physical performances
43C81|changing room, locker room ~ sports
43C9|dancing
43C91|one person dancing alone
43C911|man dancing alone
43C912|woman dancing alone
43C92|one pair dancing; man and woman dancing as a couple
43C921|two women dancing as a couple
43C922|two men dancing as a couple
43C923|invitation to the dance
43C93|more than one couple dancing
43C93(...)|more than one couple dancing (with NUMBER of couples)
43C94|group dancing
43C941|group dancing among upper classes
43C942|folk dancing (men and women together)
43C9421|group of men (folk dancing)
43C9422|group of women (folk dancing)
43C943|group dancing around someone or something (folk dancing)
43C95|jigging and jogging, chain dancing in the street
43C96|proper names of dances
43C96(...)|proper names of dances (with NAME)
43C96(BEDHAYA)|proper names of dances: bedhaya
43C96(CAN CAN)|proper names of dances: cancan
43C96(COTILLION)|proper names of dances: cotillion
43C96(COUNTRY DANCE)|proper names of dances: contredanse
43C96(FANDANGO)|proper names of dances:  fandago
43C96(FLAMENCO)|proper names of dances: flamenco
43C96(FURLANA)|proper names of dances: furlana
43C96(GALOP)|proper names of dances: galop
43C96(HORA)|proper names of dances: hora
43C96(MAZURKA)|proper names of dances: mazurka
43C96(MINUET)|proper names of dances: minuet
43C96(POLKA)|proper names of dances: polka
43C96(POLONAISE)|proper names of dances: polonaise
43C96(QUADRILLE)|proper names of dances: quadrille
43C96(SALTARELLO)|proper names of dances: saltarello
43C96(SARABANDE)|proper names of dances: sarabande
43C96(SCHÄFFLERTANZ)|proper names of dances: dance of the coopers
43C96(SWORD DANCE)|proper names of dances: sword dance
43C96(TARANTELLA)|proper names of dances: tarantella
43C96(TANGO)|proper names of dances: tango
43C96(TWIST)|proper names of dances: twist
43C96(WALTZ)|proper names of dances: waltz
43CC114|hunter - CC - female hunter, huntress
43CC1141|assembling, 'départ pour la chasse' - CC - female hunter, huntress
43CC1142|hunters hunting (N.B.: In 1988-1990 this notation denoted the concept of 43C11421 'hunters resting during the hunt') - CC - female hunter, huntress
43CC11421|hunters resting during the hunt - CC - female hunter, huntress
43CC1143|beaters (~ hunt) - CC - female hunter, huntress
43CC1144|blowing the hunting horn - CC - female hunter, huntress
43CC1145|'halali' (~ hunt) - CC - female hunter, huntress
43CC1146|group-portrait of hunters - CC - female hunter, huntress
43CC1149|return from the hunt - CC - female hunter, huntress
43CC11491|hunting-seat, hunting lodge, 'rendez-vous de chasse', 'Jagdschloss' - CC - female hunter, huntress
43CC737|playing with snow and ice - CC - adult(s) ~ snow and ice
43CC7371|sliding (playing with snow and ice) - CC - adult(s) ~ snow and ice
43CC7372|(making a) snowman - CC - adult(s) ~ snow and ice
43CC73721|rolling up a snowball - CC - adult(s) ~ snow and ice
43CC7373|throwing snowballs - CC - adult(s) ~ snow and ice
43CC7374|with chair on ice - CC - adult(s) ~ snow and ice
43CC7379|going through the ice ~ playing children - CC - adult(s) ~ snow and ice
43D|other leisure time activities
43D1|handicrafts, hobbies (leisure time activities)
43D2|collecting (leisure time activity)
44|state; law; political life
44A|symbols of the state (in general)
44A1|coat of arms (as symbol of the state, etc.)
44A11|device (as symbol of the state, etc.)
44A2|seal (as symbol of the state, etc.)
44A21|other non-personal regalia, e.g. mayor chain
44A3|flag, colours (as symbol of the state, etc.)
44A31|banner, standard (as symbol of the state, etc.)
44A311|standard-bearer, flag-bearer
44A32|flagpole
44A4|decorations, honours (as symbols of the state, etc.)
44A5|symbols of particular nations, states, districts, etc.
44A51|personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, etc.
44A51(...)|personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, etc. (with NAME)
44B|government, the State; 'Politica', 'Auttorità o Potestà' (Ripa)
44B0|governmental systems
44B01|monarchy; 'Monarchia mondana' (Ripa)
44B011|aristocracy; 'Aristocratia' (Ripa)
44B02|democracy; 'Democratia' (Ripa)
44B03|republic; 'Governo della republica' (Ripa)
44B04|colonial system
44B041|imperialism
44B09|dictatorial government, tyranny; 'Tirannide' (Ripa)
44B091|reason of state; 'Ragione di Stato' (Ripa)
44B1|ruler, sovereign
44B10|virtues of the ruler
44B11|ranks ~ rulers, sovereigns
44B111|series of rulers
44B1111|dynasty
44B112|emperor
44B1121|myth of the returning emperor
44B113|king
44B114|other sovereign
44B114(...)|other sovereign (with TITLE)
44B114(DOGE)|other sovereign: doge
44B115|president ~ head of republic
44B1151|vice-president
44B116|regent, substitute ruler; viceroy
44B1161|stadtholder
44B117|feudal lord
44B1171|vassal
44B119|tyrant, dictator
44B12|official acts of rulers, e.g. royal acts (ruler giving audience, granting mercy, etc.; ruler and his subjects)
44B121|audition; ruler giving audience
44B1211|throne-room
44B1212|throne
44B122|investiture by ruler
44B1221|ruler bestowing nobility
44B1222|transfer of power
44B1223|ruler conferring privileges
44B123|granting mercy; free pardon
44B124|ruler with counsellor(s)
44B125|ruler commanding
44B126|enfeoffment
44B127|ruler and his subjects
44B1271|ruler giving mark of honour
44B1272|subject temporarily taking over the ruler's duties
44B12721|sword of Damocles
44B128|ruler in informal contact with his subjects
44B129|ruler touching a person to heal him from 'the king's evil'
44B13|homage to a ruler
44B131|acclamation of a ruler
44B1311|swearing allegiance to a ruler
44B132|making a bow to a ruler
44B1321|genuflexion before a ruler
44B1322|kneeling before a ruler
44B1323|prostration, 'proskynesis'
44B133|ruler honoured with flags
44B134|ruler saluted with gun-fire
44B1341|cannon salvos at royal birth, marriage, etc.
44B135|paying tribute to a ruler
44B14|apotheosis of a ruler
44B15|family of a ruler, and court
44B150|'Corte' (Ripa)
44B151|family of the sovereign
44B1511|queen, empress, etc. (wife of a ruler)
44B15111|Prince Consort
44B1512|royal children
44B15121|prince
44B151211|crown prince
44B15122|princess
44B151221|crown princess
44B15123|royal bastards
44B151231|male royal bastard
44B151232|female royal bastard
44B1513|parents of the ruler
44B15131|father of the ruler
44B15132|mother of the ruler
44B1514|other persons of royal blood
44B1515|favourite of the ruler
44B152|royal household; courtiers, retinue, train
44B1521|master of the ceremonies
44B1522|dignitary at court
44B1523|page ~ court
44B1524|court jester, court fool
44B15241|attributes of court jester
44B152411|fool's cap
44B152412|bauble
44B1525|(food) taster
44B1526|lackey and other lower personnel at court
44B1527|body-guard of ruler
44B153|court ceremonial, court etiquette
44B1531|courtesy, manners; etiquette
44B154|court festival
44B155|daily life at court
44B16|installation of a ruler
44B161|election, choice of a ruler
44B1611|proclamation of a ruler
44B16111|new ruler raised on the shield
44B1612|anointment of newly elected ruler
44B1613|offering ruler's position: presentation of crown or other symbols of authority (before coronation)
44B1619|usurpation
44B162|coronation of a ruler
44B1621|before the coronation
44B1622|during the coronation
44B1623|after the coronation
44B1624|anointing the ruler (during coronation)
44B1625|presenting symbols of authority (during coronation)
44B163|presentation of sword ~ installation of a ruler
44B164|other forms of installation
44B1641|new ruler taking the oath
44B165|ceremonial celebration of installation of a ruler
44B1651|ceremonial procession, parade, pageant ~ installation of a ruler
44B16511|coronation procession
44B168|refusing to be ruler
44B1681|trampling the crown
44B169|abdication (of a ruler)
44B1691|voluntary abdication (of a ruler)
44B1692|involuntary abdication (of a ruler)
44B16921|flight of ruler from adversary
44B16922|arrest of fleeing ruler
44B16923|regicide
44B17|bad ruler
44B19|insignia and symbols of sovereignty (crown, diadem, sceptre, orb, seal, standard, cloak, pectoral)
44B191|crown (symbol of sovereignty)
44B1911|diadem (symbol of sovereignty)
44B192|sceptre, staff (symbol of sovereignty)
44B1921|hand, arm of justice (symbol of sovereignty)
44B1922|lance, spear (symbol of sovereignty)
44B193|orb (symbol of sovereignty; sphere with cross on top)
44B194|coat of arms (symbol of sovereignty)
44B195|seal (symbol of sovereignty)
44B196|standard (symbol of sovereignty)
44B197|mantle, gown, dress (symbol of sovereignty)
44B1971|imperial mantle (symbol of sovereignty)
44B1972|royal mantle (symbol of sovereignty)
44B198|pectoral (symbol of sovereignty)
44B2|governmental and representative bodies
44B21|national government
44B211|minister ~ government
44B2111|prime minister
44B2112|ministerial council
44B2113|secretary of state, state secretary ~ government
44B22|provincial government
44B221|governor, etc. of province
44B23|municipal government
44B231|mayor, burgomaster
44B232|city council
44B233|townhall
44B24|colonial government
44B241|colonial governor
44B3|water-control administration
44B31|dike-reeve
44B32|inspection ~ water-control
44B4|diplomacy, diplomat
44B41|ambassador
44B411|departure ~ ambassador
44B412|voyage ~ ambassador
44B413|reception ~ ambassador
44B414|reconciliation ~ diplomacy
44B42|negotiations, conference ~ diplomacy
44B421|peace negotiations
44B4211|signing of peace treaty, concluding the peace
44B4212|proclamation of peace
44B43|consular service
44B44|(diplomat) presenting credentials
44B45|alliance, league, union, foedus
44B450|'Lega' (Ripa)
44B5|law-giving power
44B51|popular representation ~ government
44B511|Upper House, Senate
44B512|Lower House, Parliament, Chamber
44B5121|member of parliament
44B5122|debate, discussion (~ parliament)
44B52|announcement, proclamation of laws
44B521|crier (~ proclamation of laws)
44B522|poster (~ proclamation of laws)
44B53|legislation
44B531|lawgiver
44B532|legendary origin of law; legendary lawgiver
44B6|good and bad government
44B61|good government
44B610|allegory, personification of good government
44B611|Utopia
44B62|bad government
44B621|dissatisfaction ~ bad government
44BB1|ruler, sovereign - BB - female ruler
44BB10|virtues of the ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB11|ranks ~ rulers, sovereigns - BB - female ruler
44BB111|series of rulers - BB - female ruler
44BB1111|dynasty - BB - female ruler
44BB112|emperor - BB - female ruler
44BB1121|myth of the returning emperor - BB - female ruler
44BB113|king - BB - female ruler
44BB114|other sovereign - BB - female ruler
44BB114(...)|other sovereign (with TITLE) - BB - female ruler
44BB115|president ~ head of republic - BB - female ruler
44BB1151|vice-president - BB - female ruler
44BB116|regent, substitute ruler; viceroy - BB - female ruler
44BB1161|stadtholder - BB - female ruler
44BB117|feudal lord - BB - female ruler
44BB1171|vassal - BB - female ruler
44BB119|tyrant, dictator - BB - female ruler
44BB12|official acts of rulers, e.g. royal acts (ruler giving audience, granting mercy, etc.; ruler and his subjects) - BB - female ruler
44BB121|audition; ruler giving audience - BB - female ruler
44BB1211|throne-room - BB - female ruler
44BB1212|throne - BB - female ruler
44BB122|investiture by ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB1221|ruler bestowing nobility - BB - female ruler
44BB1222|transfer of power - BB - female ruler
44BB1223|ruler conferring privileges - BB - female ruler
44BB123|granting mercy; free pardon - BB - female ruler
44BB124|ruler with counsellor(s) - BB - female ruler
44BB125|ruler commanding - BB - female ruler
44BB126|enfeoffment - BB - female ruler
44BB127|ruler and his subjects - BB - female ruler
44BB1271|ruler giving mark of honour - BB - female ruler
44BB1272|subject temporarily taking over the ruler's duties - BB - female ruler
44BB12721|sword of Damocles - BB - female ruler
44BB128|ruler in informal contact with his subjects - BB - female ruler
44BB129|ruler touching a person to heal him from 'the king's evil' - BB - female ruler
44BB13|homage to a ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB131|acclamation of a ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB1311|swearing allegiance to a ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB132|making a bow to a ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB1321|genuflexion before a ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB1322|kneeling before a ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB1323|prostration, 'proskynesis' - BB - female ruler
44BB133|ruler honoured with flags - BB - female ruler
44BB134|ruler saluted with gun-fire - BB - female ruler
44BB1341|cannon salvos at royal birth, marriage, etc. - BB - female ruler
44BB135|paying tribute to a ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB14|apotheosis of a ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB15|family of a ruler, and court - BB - female ruler
44BB150|'Corte' (Ripa) - BB - female ruler
44BB151|family of the sovereign - BB - female ruler
44BB1512|royal children - BB - female ruler
44BB15121|prince - BB - female ruler
44BB151211|crown prince - BB - female ruler
44BB15122|princess - BB - female ruler
44BB151221|crown princess - BB - female ruler
44BB15123|royal bastards - BB - female ruler
44BB151231|male royal bastard - BB - female ruler
44BB151232|female royal bastard - BB - female ruler
44BB1513|parents of the ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB15131|father of the ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB15132|mother of the ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB1514|other persons of royal blood - BB - female ruler
44BB1515|favourite of the ruler - BB - female favourite
44BB152|royal household; courtiers, retinue, train - BB - female ruler
44BB1521|master of the ceremonies - BB - female ruler
44BB1522|dignitary at court - BB - female dignitary: lady-in-waiting
44BB1523|page ~ court - BB - female ruler
44BB1524|court jester, court fool - BB - female ruler
44BB15241|attributes of court jester - BB - female ruler
44BB152411|fool's cap - BB - female ruler
44BB152412|bauble - BB - female ruler
44BB1525|(food) taster - BB - female ruler
44BB1526|lackey and other lower personnel at court - BB - female ruler
44BB1527|body-guard of ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB153|court ceremonial, court etiquette - BB - female ruler
44BB1531|courtesy, manners; etiquette - BB - female ruler
44BB154|court festival - BB - female ruler
44BB155|daily life at court - BB - female ruler
44BB16|installation of a ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB161|election, choice of a ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB1611|proclamation of a ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB16111|new ruler raised on the shield - BB - female ruler
44BB1612|anointment of newly elected ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB1613|offering ruler's position: presentation of crown or other symbols of authority (before coronation) - BB - female ruler
44BB1619|usurpation - BB - female ruler
44BB162|coronation of a ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB1621|before the coronation - BB - female ruler
44BB1622|during the coronation - BB - female ruler
44BB1623|after the coronation - BB - female ruler
44BB1624|anointing the ruler (during coronation) - BB - female ruler
44BB1625|presenting symbols of authority (during coronation) - BB - female ruler
44BB163|presentation of sword ~ installation of a ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB164|other forms of installation - BB - female ruler
44BB1641|new ruler taking the oath - BB - female ruler
44BB165|ceremonial celebration of installation of a ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB1651|ceremonial procession, parade, pageant ~ installation of a ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB16511|coronation procession - BB - female ruler
44BB168|refusing to be ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB1681|trampling the crown - BB - female ruler
44BB169|abdication (of a ruler) - BB - female ruler
44BB1691|voluntary abdication (of a ruler) - BB - female ruler
44BB1692|involuntary abdication (of a ruler) - BB - female ruler
44BB16921|flight of ruler from adversary - BB - female ruler
44BB16922|arrest of fleeing ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB16923|regicide - BB - female ruler
44BB17|bad ruler - BB - female ruler
44BB19|insignia and symbols of sovereignty (crown, diadem, sceptre, orb, seal, standard, cloak, pectoral) - BB - female ruler
44BB191|crown (symbol of sovereignty) - BB - female ruler
44BB1911|diadem (symbol of sovereignty) - BB - female ruler
44BB192|sceptre, staff (symbol of sovereignty) - BB - female ruler
44BB1921|hand, arm of justice (symbol of sovereignty) - BB - female ruler
44BB1922|lance, spear (symbol of sovereignty) - BB - female ruler
44BB193|orb (symbol of sovereignty; sphere with cross on top) - BB - female ruler
44BB194|coat of arms (symbol of sovereignty) - BB - female ruler
44BB195|seal (symbol of sovereignty) - BB - female ruler
44BB196|standard (symbol of sovereignty) - BB - female ruler
44BB197|mantle, gown, dress (symbol of sovereignty) - BB - female ruler
44BB1971|imperial mantle (symbol of sovereignty) - BB - female ruler
44BB1972|royal mantle (symbol of sovereignty) - BB - female ruler
44BB198|pectoral (symbol of sovereignty) - BB - female ruler
44C|the citizen and his rights
44C1|nationality, citizenship
44C11|patriotism
44C110|'Amor della patria' (Ripa)
44C12|emigration
44C13|immigration
44C14|internal migration, population redistribution
44C15|international migration, refugees
44C141|rural-urban migration
44C142|urban-rural migration
44C19|traitor to one's country
44C2|the right to vote, the compulsory vote
44C21|political campaign
44C22|voting place, polling station
44C221|voting booth, voting cubicle
44C222|voting ballot
44C223|voting receptacle
44C224|voting machine
44C23|voting, election
44C231|voting propaganda
44C24|political enfranchisement of women, women's liberation
44C241|'suffragette'
44C242|feminism
44C29|election fights
44C3|politics
44C30|'Politica' (Ripa)
44C31|political propaganda
44C311|political meeting, propaganda meeting
44C312|political caricatures and satires
44C313|political posters and billboards
44C32|war of classes
44C33|political parties
44C34|politician, e.g. party leader
44C35|political theory, political ideology
44C35(...)|political theory, political ideology (with NAME)
44C4|political demonstration
44C41|strike (political demonstration)
44C42|(political) agitator
44C5|freedom of the press, freedom of speech
44C59|censorship
44C591|burning of books
44C6|racial emancipation
44D|administrative bodies
44D1|registration bureau, civil registry
44D2|taxes and financial administration
44D20|'Datio overo Gabella' (Ripa)
44D21|tax collection
44D211|tax payment
44D22|customs
44D221|toll gate
44D222|smuggler
44D2221|trade and smuggling of drugs
44D223|passport, visa
44D224|control, investigation ~ customs
44D23|financial administration ~ taxes
44D3|frontiers, boundaries
44D31|marking boundaries
44D311|boundary-post, boundary-stone
44D32|land registry
44D321|land parcelling
44D4|official; civil servant; functionary (in general)
44D4(...)|official; civil servant; functionary (in general) (with NAME of function)
44E|government services, public services
44E1|water-supply (~ public services)
44E11|water tower
44E12|purification system (~ water supply)
44E13|aqueduct (~ water supply)
44E131|pipe system (~ water supply)
44E14|utilitarian, public pump or water fountain
44E2|street lighting
44E3|gas supply
44E4|electricity supply
44E41|power station
44E42|pylons, power lines
44E5|garbage collection
44E51|garbage collecting lorry, garbage truck
44E52|dustbin, garbage pail
44E53|street sweeping, street sweeper
44E54|litter, rubbish, garbage ~ street sweeping
44E6|food rationing
44E61|rationing card
44E62|soup-kitchen, cook-shop
44F|revolution, revolt
44F0|'Seditio'; 'Rebellione', 'Seditione civile' (Ripa)
44F1|street-fights, riots
44F11|barricades ~ riot
44F12|before the street-fight
44F13|after the street-fight
44F14|plundering ~ riot
44F19|anti-riot measures
44F2|civil war
44F3|state of emergency
44F31|curfew
44F4|summary justice
44F41|summary conviction
44F5|revolutionary activities
44F51|(revolutionary) plot, conspiracy
44F511|revolutionaries taking the oath
44F52|secret armament; preparations ~ revolutionary activities
44F53|revolutionary committee, rebel group
44F531|patriot (revolutionary)
44F532|ring-leader
44F54|revolutionary action (non-violent)
44F541|oral revolutionary action
44F542|(revolutionary action with the help of) libels, broadsides, cartoons, etc.
44F55|revolutionary action (violent)
44F551|sabotage (~ revolutionary action)
44F552|attempt, political murder
44F553|anarchism
44F5531|bomb-outrage
44F554|destruction of buildings (~ revolutionary action)
44F555|destruction of monuments, portraits, etc. (~ revolution)
44F59|unsuccessful revolution or revolt, suppression of revolutionary activity
44F6|the old government and its supporters (after revolution)
44F61|capture (after revolution) of the old government
44F62|expulsion, banishment (of old government)
44F621|flight of the government or its adherents
44F63|exile (of old government or its adherents)
44F630|'Esilio' (Ripa)
44F631|political refugee, 'émigré'
44F7|revolutionary government
44F71|proclamation of new government
44F711|celebration of proclamation of new government
44F7111|dancing around the tree of liberty
44F72|revolutionary court and justice
44F73|revolutionary council
44F74|measures taken by revolutionary council
44F741|reign of terror
44F7411|'agent provocateur'
44F7412|informing (~ reign of terror)
44G|law and jurisprudence
44G0|symbols and allegories of jurisprudence
44G01|symbols and allegories of law; 'Legge', 'Legge civile' (Ripa)
44G011|touching or holding a book
44G02|'Rechtsdenkmäler'
44G03|symbols of the lawsuit
44G1|administration of justice, trial
44G11|court session (court of justice)
44G111|accusation (in court)
44G1111|the accused
44G112|judicial verdict
44G1121|ordering the execution of a verdict
44G113|acquittal
44G12|(architectural) structures connected with law and justice
44G121|court building
44G1211|court-room
44G122|sign indicating a place of judicial proceedings
44G1221|statue (indicating a place of judicial proceedings), e.g.: 'Rolandsäule'
44G123|sign indicating a sanctuary
44G1231|market cross
44G13|magistracy, judges
44G13(...)|magistracy, judges (with NAME of function)
44G130|'Giudice' (Ripa)
44G131|other court officials
44G131(...)|other court officials (with NAME)
44G14|jury
44G141|exceptional court
44G1411|'Vehmgericht' (vehmic court)
44G1412|political tribunal
44G15|witnesses
44G151|swearing an oath (with two fingers raised)
44G1511|hand touching beard (swearing an oath)
44G152|documents (~ witnesses)
44G153|visiting the scene of the crime
44G159|perjury
44G16|lawyer, attorney at law
44G161|barrister
44G162|counsellor
44G163|plea, defence
44G17|ordeal
44G171|ordeal by fire or heat
44G172|ordeal by water
44G173|ordeal by objects
44G1731|'Bocca della Verità' (woman accused of adultery putting her hand into sculpted figure's mouth to prove her innocence)
44G174|judicial duel
44G2|public safety
44G21|night patrol
44G211|tower sentry
44G22|police
44G221|sheriff
44G222|bailiff
44G223|policeman, constable
44G23|criminal investigation
44G231|(private) detective
44G232|coroner
44G233|finger-prints
44G24|pursuit of the criminal
44G241|posse
44G242|police dog
44G25|arrest (of criminal)
44G251|handcuffs
44G252|transport (of arrested person)
44G253|interrogation of arrested person
44G29|outlaw
44G291|asylum, sanctuary
44G3|criminal law; punishment
44G31|imprisonment
44G311|prison, jail
44G3110|prison, jail, represented allegorically or symbolically
44G3111|prison personnel: jailers, warders, guards
44G312|prisoner; in fetters
44G3121|prisoner with hands bound
44G3129|(person) in fetters, not imprisoned
44G313|prisoner in cell or locked place
44G314|workhouse, penal camp, penitentiary, chain gang
44G315|visit to prison or penal camp
44G3151|freeing a prisoner; ransoming
44G3152|freeing a prisoner in a miraculous way
44G316|escape, escape attempts
44G317|rehabilitation of prisoners
44G318|(prisoners) in the prison yard
44G319|release from prison
44G3191|release from prison on bail
44G32|executioner, hangman
44G321|instruments of torture, execution or punishment
44G321(...)|instruments of torture, execution or punishment (with NAME)
44G321(BIRCH ROD)|instruments of torture, execution or punishment: birch rod
44G321(CROSS)|instruments of torture, execution or punishment: cross
44G321(GALLOWS)|instruments of torture, execution or punishment: gallows
44G321(GRIDIRON)|instruments of torture, execution or punishment: gridiron
44G321(RACK)|instruments of torture, execution or punishment: rack
44G321(SCOURGE)|instruments of torture, execution or punishment: scourge
44G321(STAKE)|instruments of torture, execution or punishment: stake
44G33|torture
44G34|death penalty, execution
44G341|last hours before execution
44G3411|person under sentence of death hears that he is to be executed
44G34111|last talk with relatives (during last hours before execution)
44G3412|spiritual support (during last hours before execution)
44G3413|regret (of person under sentence of death)
44G3414|despair (of person under sentence of death)
44G3415|(person under sentence of death) on the way to the scaffold or place of execution
44G342|on the scaffold or place of execution
44G349|execution in effigy
44G35|body of the executed displayed in public
44G351|part of the body of the executed displayed in public
44G3511|head of the executed displayed in public
44G36|body of the executed shown to a few people
44G361|part of the body of the executed shown to a few people
44G3611|head of the executed shown to a few people
44G37|public punishment (death not intended or involved)
44G371|public ridicule, scorn
44G3711|in the pillory, in the stocks
44G3712|ducking a scold, ducking stool
44G372|brand ~ punishment
44G3721|branded person
44G373|corporal punishment in public
44G3731|flogging, scourging (in public)
44G38|banishment, exile
44G381|deportation
44G382|exile asking for shelter
44G39|prevention of execution; modification of punishment
44G399|pardon, reprieve
44G4|civil law
44G41|litigation, legal proceedings, lawsuit
44G42|fine ~ civil law
44G43|seizure of goods
44G44|forced sale
44G45|notary
44G48|mediation, arbitration, conciliation ~ civil law
44G49|barratry (excessive litigation, vexatious litigation or incitement to it)
44G5|criminals
44G51|crime
44G510|'Sceleratezza o vitio' (Ripa)
44G511|murderer
44G5111|murder
44G512|poisoner
44G52|robber
44G521|robber's cave
44G522|robbery
44G5220|'Rapina' (Ripa)
44G53|burglar, housebreaker
44G531|burglary
44G54|thief
44G540|'Furto' (Ripa)
44G541|pickpocket
44G542|shoplifter
44G543|receiver, fence
44G544|theft
44G55|counterfeiter
44G551|counterfeit, forgery
44G56|pirate, corsair, buccaneer
44G561|pirate(ship)
44G562|piracy
44G59|tools ~ criminals
44G591|dark lantern
44G6|juridical examples; exemplary judges; 'Gerechtigkeitsbilder'
44G61|judge with hands chopped off
44G69|bad, corrupt judge
44G690|'Corruttella ne' giudici' (Ripa)
44G7|not used
44G8|informal justice, self-help
44G81|lynching
44G82|blood-revenge, vendetta
44G83|liberating the imprisoned
44G89|rescuing the victim of informal justice
44G9|tort; legal abuse; judicial murder
44G91|genocide
44GG1511|hand touching beard (swearing an oath) - GG - woman touching her braids
44GG5|criminals - GG - female
44GG51|crime - GG - female
44GG510|'Sceleratezza o vitio' (Ripa) - GG - female
44GG511|murderer - GG - female
44GG5111|murder - GG - female
44GG512|poisoner - GG - female
44GG52|robber - GG - female
44GG521|robber's cave - GG - female
44GG522|robbery - GG - female
44GG5220|'Rapina' (Ripa) - GG - female
44GG53|burglar, housebreaker - GG - female
44GG531|burglary - GG - female
44GG54|thief - GG - female
44GG540|'Furto' (Ripa) - GG - female
44GG541|pickpocket - GG - female
44GG542|shoplifter - GG - female
44GG543|receiver, fence - GG - female
44GG544|theft - GG - female
44GG55|counterfeiter - GG - female
44GG551|counterfeit, forgery - GG - female
44GG56|pirate, corsair, buccaneer - GG - female
44GG561|pirate(ship) - GG - female
44GG562|piracy - GG - female
44GG59|tools ~ criminals - GG - female
44GG591|dark lantern - GG - female
45|warfare; military affairs
45A|war and peace
45A1|war
45A10|symbols, allegories of war; 'Guerra' (Ripa)
45A11|militarism
45A12|declaration of war
45A13|instigation to war, propaganda
45A131|enemy ~ war
45A132|preparation for war
45A14|consequences of war
45A141|horrors of war
45A1411|massacre ~ war
45A142|war and crime
45A143|war and science
45A144|war and technique
45A145|war and economy
45A1459|war-profiteer
45A2|peace
45A20|symbols, allegories of peace, 'Pax'; 'Pace' (Ripa)
45A21|anti-militarism, pacifism
45A22|disarmament
45A23|consequences of peace
45A231|blessings of peace
45A232|peace and prosperity, 'Pax et Abundantia'
45A233|Peace and Justice kissing (cf. Ps. 85:10)
45A3|victory ~ armed conflict
45A30|'Victoria'; 'Vittoria', 'Vittoria navale', 'Vittoria degl'antichi' (Ripa)
45A31|military glory
45A4|defeat ~ armed conflict
45A41|disgrace ~ defeat
45A42|capitulation
45A5|cold war
45A51|psychological warfare
45A6|fifth column
45A61|sabotage by fifth column
45A9|non-belligerents, neutrals
45B|the soldier; the soldier's life
45B1|soldier(s) before enlisting
45B11|recruitment
45B111|recruiter, crimp
45B112|contract ~ enlisting
45B113|volunteers ~ enlisting
45B114|conscription ~ enlisting
45B1141|forced conscription, press ganging
45B115|drawing lots ~ enlisting
45B1151|released by lot ~ enlisting
45B116|medical examination ~ enlisting
45B1161|rejected for military service
45B117|replacement, substitute ~ military service
45B12|departure to join unit, company ~ military service
45B13|arrival at company station ~ military service
45B14|conscientious objector ~ military service
45B2|military training
45B21|military instruction
45B211|drill ~ military training
45B212|handling of weapons ~ military training
45B2121|artillery range, firing range, shooting range ~ military training
45B213|other physical exercise ~ military training
45B22|theoretical instruction ~ military training
45B23|manoeuvre ~ military training
45B24|competitions ~ military service
45B25|formal entry into the service
45B251|taking the oath ~ military service
45B2511|breaking of an oath ~ military service
45B28|military academy
45B281|(military) training ship
45B3|military service
45B31|guard duty, keeping sentry
45B311|changing the guard
45B312|in the guard-room, 'kortegaard'
45B313|challenged by the guard
45B314|attacking the sentry
45B315|sentry box
45B32|the company, the unit, the troop ~ military service
45B321|review, inspection (of company, unit, troop)
45B33|division of the day ~ military training
45B331|reveille
45B332|roll call
45B333|(military) tattoo
45B334|flag display
45B3341|flag raising
45B3342|flag lowering
45B4|discipline
45B41|military salutes
45B411|salute
45B412|presenting arms
45B413|saluting with flag
45B414|saluting the flag
45B415|cannon shots (military salute)
45B42|military discipline
45B421|military police, provost
45B422|military court, court-martial
45B4221|drum-head court-martial
45B423|disciplinary punishments ~ military life
45B4231|arrest ~ military service
45B4232|penal exercises ~ military service
45B4233|physical punishment ~ military service
45B42331|running the gauntlet
45B4234|detention ~ military disciplinary punishment
45B424|reduction to the ranks ~ military disciplinary punishment
45B425|execution ~ military disciplinary punishment
45B43|military honours
45B431|promotion (military honour)
45B432|citation before the unit (military honour)
45B433|medals and other marks of military honour
45B49|mutiny, rebellion ~ military discipline
45B5|military celebrations
45B51|military parade, pageant
45B52|military demonstrations
45B53|decorative use of flags, etc.; dressing of ship
45B54|meeting of soldiers and/or officers
45B55|guard of honour
45B6|the soldier off duty
45B61|recreation ~ the soldier off duty
45B611|canteen ~ the soldier off duty
45B612|mess ~ the soldier off duty
45B62|leave ~ the soldier off duty
45B621|soldiers in gay company
45B7|completion of military service
45B71|demobilization
45B72|disbanding of the troops
45B73|return of the soldiers to civilian life, returning home
45B8|after the completion of service
45B81|veteran
45B82|disabled soldier
45B83|old-soldiers-home, 'Hôtel des Invalides'
45B84|reunion, memorial gathering (~ veteran soldiers)
45B9|desertion
45B91|desertion to the enemy
45C|(military) equipment and supply
45C1|weapons
45C10|'Arme' (Ripa)
45C11|casting weapons
45C11(...)|casting weapons (with NAME)
45C11(BALLISTA)|casting weapons: ballista
45C11(SLING)|casting weapons: sling
45C11(SPEAR)|casting weapons: spear
45C12|weapons for striking a blow
45C12(...)|weapons for striking a blow (with NAME)
45C12(CLUB)|weapons for striking a blow: club
45C13|hacking and thrusting weapons
45C13(...)|hacking and thrusting weapons (with NAME)
45C13(DAGGER)|hacking and thrusting weapons: dagger
45C13(RAPIER)|hacking and thrusting weapons: rapier
45C13(SWORD)|hacking and thrusting weapons: sword
45C131|parts of hacking and thrusting weapons
45C131(...)|parts of hacking and thrusting weapons (with NAME)
45C131(BLADE)|parts of hacking and thrusting weapons: blade
45C131(GRIP)|parts of hacking and thrusting weapons: grip
45C131(GUARD)|parts of hacking and thrusting weapons: guard
45C131(POMMEL)|parts of hacking and thrusting weapons: pommel
45C14|helved weapons, polearms (for striking, hacking, thrusting)
45C14(...)|helved weapons, polearms (for striking, hacking, thrusting) (with NAME)
45C14(HALBERD)|helved weapons, polearms (for striking, hacking, thrusting): halberd
45C14(JAVELIN)|helved weapons, polearms (for striking, hacking, thrusting): javelin
45C14(LANCE)|helved weapons, polearms (for striking, hacking, thrusting): lance
45C14(PIKE)|helved weapons, polearms (for striking, hacking, thrusting): pike
45C15|archer's weapons
45C15(...)|archer's weapons (with NAME)
45C15(ARROW)|archer's weapons: arrow
45C15(BOW AND ARROW)|archer's weapons: bow and arrow
45C15(BOW)|archer's weapons: bow
45C15(CROSSBOW)|archer's weapons: crossbow
45C16|firearms
45C16(...)|firearms (with NAME)
45C16(CANNON)|firearms: cannon
45C16(RIFLE)|firearms: rifle
45C161|ammunition
45C1611|ammunition store, arsenal
45C1612|gunpowder disaster
45C17|projectiles, explosives, etc.
45C17(...)|projectiles, explosives, etc. (with NAME)
45C17(GUNPOWDER)|projectiles, explosives, etc.: gunpowder
45C17(MINE)|projectiles, explosives, etc.: mine
45C18|nuclear, biological and chemical weapons
45C19|protective weapons
45C19(...)|protective weapons (with NAME)
45C19(SHIELD)|protective weapons: shield
45C2|military clothing and other equipment (uniforms, cap, armour, helmet, etc.)
45C21|(military) uniforms
45C211|uniform cap
45C212|baton of general
45C22|armour
45C221|helmet
45C222|arm protector
45C2221|gauntlet, armoured glove to protect the hand
45C223|cuirass
45C224|greaves
45C23|quiver
45C231|scabbard, sheath
45C24|camouflage
45C3|food (in the army)
45C31|food supply
45C32|food reserves
45C33|preparation of food ~ military service
45C34|transporting of food ~ military service
45C35|inspection of food ~ military service
45C36|serving of food ~ military service
45C37|meals ~ military service
45C4|shelter ~ military service
45C41|(military) camp with tents
45C42|barracks
45C421|garrison
45C43|quartered in private houses
45C431|providing quarters, requisition of space
45C432|soldier with warrant
45C433|good reception
45C4331|helpfulness of soldiers
45C434|bad reception
45C4341|soldiers taking revenge
45C439|safeguard against quartering
45C5|pay ~ military service
45C51|payment ~ military service
45C511|pay-master ~ military service
45C52|soldier demanding pay
45C6|camp followers
45C61|male sutler
45C62|women camp-followers
45C621|female sutler, canteen-woman
45C63|'Hurenwebel'
45C7|hygienic and medical provisions (military)
45C71|transport of the sick, wounded and dead (military)
45C711|carrying the sick, wounded and dead off the battle-field
45C712|transport of the sick, wounded and dead by vehicle
45C72|medical aid and nursing of the sick and wounded
45C721|medical aid and nursing of the sick and wounded on the battlefield
45C722|medical aid and nursing of the sick and wounded during the battle
45C723|medical aid and nursing of the sick and wounded in a field-hospital
45C724|medical aid and nursing of the sick and wounded in a lazaretto
45C8|religious and welfare care ~ military service
45C81|welfare ~ military service
45C82|religious care ~ military service
45C9|military music
45C91|military band
45C92|(military) signals
45D|insignia; division of armed forces; ranks
45D1|(military) flags and standards
45D11|insignia of companies, etc.
45D12|(military) standard-bearer
45D2|division of armed forces
45D21|land forces
45D22|navy
45D23|air force
45D3|ranks (in the army, navy, air force)
45D31|ranks in the army
45D311|commander-in-chief, general, marshal
45D312|officer
45D312(...)|officer (with NAME of rank)
45D313|private soldier
45D32|ranks in the navy
45D321|commander-in-chief, admiral
45D322|officer
45D323|sailor
45D33|ranks in the air force
45E|communication and transport
45E1|communication (military)
45E2|transport, train (military)
45E3|military vehicles
45E31|ancient forms of military vehicles: chariot, battle wagon, etc.
45E32|modern forms of military vehicles
45E32(...)|modern forms of military vehicles (with NAME)
45E4|animals used in the army
45E5|military engineering ~ communication and transport
45E51|improvised bridge, temporary bridge ~ military engineering
45E511|pontoon bridge
45E512|Bailey bridge
45E52|removing obstructions, barricades, etc. ~ army
45F|preparation for battle
45F1|council of war
45F11|plan of battle
45F12|negotiations between combatants
45F2|intelligence services (military)
45F21|scouting, reconnaissance (military)
45F211|prisoner used as guide
45F212|scouting with mechanical equipment
45F22|(military) espionage
45F220|'Spia' (Ripa)
45F221|listening-in on radio, telephone, etc.
45F222|arrest of (presumed) spy
45F23|(military) counter-espionage
45F3|assembling of military forces; mobilization, troop concentration, etc.
45F31|mobilization of troops; call to arms
45F32|requisition (call into service)
45F33|troop concentration
45F34|battle arrays
45F4|troop movements, transportation
45F41|leave-taking (of soldiers)
45F42|marching away (troops)
45F43|nocturnal troop movements
45F5|army 'en route'
45F6|address by general before the battle
45F7|prayer or religious service before battle
45F8|challenging the enemy
45F9|treason
45F90|'Tradimento' (Ripa)
45G|defensive measures (military)
45G1|cutting communication lines and making obstructions
45G11|removing beacons, roadsigns, etc. (defensive measures)
45G12|obstructions, barricades (defensive measures)
45G121|obstructions ~ army
45G1211|obstructions on roads
45G12111|obstructions in streets; barricades
45G1212|man-trap, caltrop, spikes ~ obstruction on roads
45G12121|pitfalls
45G12122|land-mines, mine-field
45G12123|barbed wire
45G122|obstructions ~ navy
45G1221|chains across waterway
45G1222|mine-field ~ navy
45G123|obstructions ~ air force
45G1231|rendering airfields unusable
45G1232|search-lights (defensive measures ~ air force)
45G1233|defensive balloons
45G2|(military) self-protection
45G21|underground shelters
45H|battle, fighting in general
45H1|(military) attack
45H11|signal to attack
45H111|war-cry
45H12|surprise attack (from ambush)
45H13|surprise attack (stratagem)
45H130|'Stratagemma militare' (Ripa)
45H2|being attacked; defence
45H21|signal to defend
45H22|counter-attack
45H3|battle
45H31|bombardment
45H32|charge ~ battle
45H33|hand-to-hand fighting (~ battle)
45H331|fighting against superior forces
45H34|single combat in place of battle
45H341|duel in place of battle
45H342|small groups in single combat in place of battle
45H4|putting the enemy to flight
45H5|putting the enemy out of action
45H51|putting out of action by superior forces
45H52|putting out of action by wounding
45H53|putting out of action by killing
45H54|putting out of action by breaking the supply lines
45H6|guerilla warfare
45HH4|putting the enemy to flight - HH - being put to flight, fleeing
45HH5|putting the enemy out of action - HH - being put out of action
45HH51|putting out of action by superior forces - HH - being put out of action
45HH52|putting out of action by wounding - HH - being put out of action
45HH53|putting out of action by killing - HH - being put out of action
45HH54|putting out of action by breaking the supply lines - HH - being put out of action
45I|after the battle
45I1|prisoner of war (after the battle)
45I11|surrender ~ prisoner of war
45I12|disarmament ~ prisoner of war
45I13|transfer, deportation ~ prisoner of war
45I14|interrogation ~ prisoner of war
45I141|brain washing ~ prisoner of war
45I15|care ~ prisoner of war
45I151|prisoner of war camp
45I16|exchange ~ prisoner of war
45I161|ransom ~ prisoner of war
45I17|liberating prisoners of war
45I2|hostage (after the battle)
45I3|communiqué (after the battle)
45I31|criticism of communiqué (after the battle)
45I4|negotiations for truce
45I41|negotiations for truce on a demolished bridge
45I5|suspension of hostilities (truce)
45I51|truce of God, 'Trève-Dieu'
45I52|suspension of hostilities in order to bury the dead
45I53|armistice, truce
45I530|'Tregua' (Ripa)
45I6|victor (after the battle)
45I61|conqueror triumphing, triumphal entry of victor
45I611|crowning the victor with laurel
45I612|prisoners chained to the victor's chariot
45I62|conqueror (on horseback) tramples conquered
45I63|(conqueror) gripping the victim's hair
45I7|the defeated (after the battle)
45I71|the defeated before the victor
45K|siege, position war
45K1|fortifications, military engineering
45K11|temporary fortifications
45K111|trenches
45K112|no man's land
45K12|permanent fortifications
45K121|palisades
45K122|bastion, bulwark
45K13|fortress
45K14|fortified city
45K141|walls ~ fortified city
45K1411|machicolation ~ fortified city
45K1412|battlement, crenellation ~ fortified city
45K1413|loop-hole ~ fortified city
45K142|towers ~ fortified city
45K143|moat ~ fortified city
45K1431|drawbridge ~ fortified city
45K144|gate ~ fortified city
45K1441|portcullis
45K2|attack ~ siege
45K21|siege
45K22|blockade ~ siege
45K23|bombardment ~ siege
45K231|siege arms, e.g.: battering ram
45K24|'attaques brusquées'
45K25|'travaux d'approche'
45K26|assault ~ siege
45K27|breaking into city or fortress ~ siege
45K3|defence ~ siege
45K31|defence of fortification or city
45K32|counter-attack from a fortification ~ siege
45K33|inside the besieged city
45K331|strengthening the fortifications inside the besieged city
45K4|capture of city (after the siege)
45K5|raising the siege
45K51|raising the siege with outside assistance, relief
45K52|liberation of besieged city
45L|occupation ~ war
45L1|surrender ~ war
45L11|surrender of keys
45L12|march into the conquered place
45L13|retreat of the defeated
45L2|levy
45L21|delivering levied goods
45L22|division of the spoils of war
45L23|carrying off the spoils of war
45L29|safe conduct
45L3|plundering ~ soldiers
45L31|booty, spoil
45L311|trophy ~ battle, war
45L3111|'tropaion', i.e. decorative ornament ~ weapons
45L4|destruction of conquered city
45L40|allegory, personification of destruction of conquered city
45L41|demolishing (of conquered city)
45L42|setting on fire (of conquered city)
45L43|devastated, ruined place or city (~ warfare)
45M|non-combatants ~ war
45M1|non-combatants in military situations
45M11|non-combatants on the battle-scene
45M12|non-combatants during passage of soldiers
45M13|fighting civilians, e.g.: 'franc tireur'
45M2|soldiers and civilians
45M3|occupier and civilians
45M31|house-to-house search
45M39|underground movement, partisans
45M391|sabotage by partisans
45M4|civilians during bombardment
45M5|fugitives
45M51|fugitives 'en route'
45M52|fugitives resting, camping
45M6|internment camp
45M7|concentration camp
46|social and economic life, transport and communication
46A|communal life
46A1|social stratification, social groups
46A11|division into classes (~ society)
46A111|the three Estates: nobility, clergy, commoners
46A112|other divisions into classes (~ society)
46A12|nobility and patriciate; chivalry, knighthood
46A121|coronet
46A122|armorial bearing, heraldry
46A122(...)|armorial bearing, heraldry (with NAME of family)
46A122(...)1|armorial bearing, heraldry (with NAME of family) - coat of arms
46A122(...)2|armorial bearing, heraldry (with NAME of family) - crest
46A122(...)3|armorial bearing, heraldry (with NAME of family) - device, motto
46A122(...)4|armorial bearing, heraldry (with NAME of family) - impresa
46A122(...)5|armorial bearing, heraldry (with NAME of family) - banner
46A122(...)6|armorial bearing, heraldry (with NAME of family) - seal
46A123|herald
46A124|knight
46A1241|knighthood order
46A1241(...)|knighthood order (with NAME)
46A1241(...)1|knighthood order (with NAME) - insignia of a knighthood order, e.g.: badge, chain (with NAME of order)
46A1241(GOLDEN FLEECE)|knighthood order of the Golden Fleece
46A1241(GOLDEN FLEECE)1|knighthood order of the Golden Fleece - insignia of a knighthood order, e.g.: badge, chain (with NAME of order)
46A1241(HOLY SPIRIT)|knighthood order of the Holy Spirit
46A1241(HOLY SPIRIT)1|knighthood order of the Holy Spirit - insignia of a knighthood order, e.g.: badge, chain (with NAME of order)
46A1241(ST. JOHN)|knighthood order of St. John
46A1241(ST. JOHN)1|knighthood order of St. John - insignia of a knighthood order, e.g.: badge, chain (with NAME of order)
46A1241(TEUTONIC ORDER)|knighthood order: Teutonic Order
46A1241(TEUTONIC ORDER)1|knighthood order: Teutonic Order - insignia of a knighthood order, e.g.: badge, chain (with NAME of order)
46A125|becoming a knight, knighting
46A1251|page, footboy
46A1252|shield-bearer, squire
46A1253|knighting ceremonies
46A12531|dubbing a knight with little ceremony
46A125311|girding of the sword (~ knighting)
46A125312|blow or slap with sword, accolade (~ knighting)
46A12532|dubbing a knight with full ceremony
46A125321|clothing (~ knighting ceremony)
46A125322|fast and all-night vigil (~ knighting ceremony)
46A125323|blessing of the sword (~ knighting ceremony)
46A125324|investiture with armour, spurs and sword (~ knighting)
46A125325|blow or slap with sword, accolade (full knighting ceremony)
46A125326|other parts of knighting ceremony
46A126|the nine worthies, 'les neuf preux'
46A1261|Joshua (one of the nine worthies)
46A1262|David (one of the nine worthies)
46A1263|Judas Maccabaeus (one of the nine worthies)
46A1264|Hector (one of the nine worthies)
46A1265|Alexander (one of the nine worthies)
46A1266|Julius Caesar (one of the nine worthies)
46A1267|Arthur (one of the nine worthies)
46A1268|Charlemagne (one of the nine worthies)
46A1269|Godefroy of Bouillon (one of the nine worthies)
46A127|men of name or fame, heroes, 'homines illustres', 'uomini famosi'
46A13|commoners
46A131|bourgeoisie, middle class, citizens, burghers
46A132|villagers; villeins (Dutch: 'dorpers')
46A139|buffoon (in general) (German: 'Schalksnarr')
46A14|farmers
46A141|fight between farmers and soldiers
46A15|the poor
46A151|beggar
46A1511|begging bowl
46A1512|beggars' procession
46A152|'fahrende Leute', vagrants
46A153|'bambochades', revellers
46A154|generally despised professions, 'unehrliche Leute'
46A155|outcasts, pariahs
46A16|the rich
46A161|acquiring riches
46A1611|treasure hunting, goldrush
46A1612|digging for or finding of treasure
46A162|exhibition of wealth
46A1621|display of jewels, etc.
46A1622|strewing valuables
46A1623|contemplating one's own riches
46A163|protection of wealth
46A1631|depository (of valuables)
46A16311|hiding, concealing, burying a treasure
46A1632|money-chest, treasure-chest, money-box
46A16321|safe, strongbox
46A1633|guarding of treasure
46A16331|guarding of treasure by men
46A16332|guarding of treasure by animals
46A16333|guarding of treasure by mechanical means
46A164|upper ten
46A165|jet set
46A166|parvenu, 'nouveau riche', upstart
46A17|working class, labourers
46A170|Labour
46A171|employer ~ employee
46A1711|employee asking for work
46A172|paying of wages
46A1721|labourer refusing payment
46A1722|employer refusing to pay wages
46A173|labourers going to work
46A174|labourers returning home
46A175|child labour
46A179|unemployment
46A1791|unemployed labourers
46A18|slavery; serfs and enslaved persons
46A180|'Servitù', 'Servitù per forza' (Ripa)
46A181|slave-trade
46A1811|country or region of origin of the enslaved
46A1811(...)|country or region of origin of the enslaved (with NAME)
46A1812|country or region of destination of the enslaved
46A1812(...)|country or region of destination of the enslaved (with NAME)
46A182|master ~ enslaved person
46A183|freedom ~ slavery
46A1831|liberation (of an enslaved person)
46A1832|purchase of freedom
46A1833|escape, escape attempts (of an enslaved person)
46A1834|abolition of slavery, fighting slavery
46A2|social contrast
46A21|contrast between rich and poor
46A211|bad rich man, good poor man
46A212|giving alms or other charity, e.g.: handing out food
46A2120|'Elemosina' (Ripa)
46A213|philanthropist
46A22|contrast between urban and rural life; city dweller versus country dweller
46A221|urban life
46A2211|city dwellers
46A2219|depopulation of cities, urban depopulation
46A222|rural life
46A2221|country dwellers
46A22219|depopulation of the countryside, rural depopulation
46A23|contrast between important and unimportant people; the inferior before the superior, the weak before the mighty
46A231|the protégé before the patron
46A24|relation between master and servant
46A241|serving two masters
46A3|public welfare
46A31|orphanage
46A311|foundling-hospital
46A32|care of the aged
46A321|old-people's home
46A3211|alms-house (Dutch: 'hofje')
46A33|charitable works
46A4|relations between races
46A41|racial discrimination, segregation
46A42|inter-racial antipathy, racialism
46A421|race-riots
46A422|Ku Klux Klan and similar organizations
46A49|anti-racialism; racial integration
46A5|linguistic communication
46A51|attempt to make oneself understood ~ linguistic communication
46A511|misunderstanding
46A52|interpreter ~ language
46A53|translator
46A54|communication with the deaf or dumb
46A541|lip-reading
46A542|sign-language
46A55|artificial language
46A551|Esperanto
46A6|societies and directory boards
46A61|board, esp. governors, trustees, etc. (Dutch: 'regenten')
46A611|chairman
46A612|secretary (of a society)
46A613|treasurer
46A614|committee members, board members
46A62|member, membership
46A621|becoming a member
46A6211|balloting
46A6212|initiation (~ membership of a society)
46A629|suspension, expulsion (from a society)
46A63|meeting, assembly
46A631|opening the meeting
46A632|address, talk, lecture (~ meeting)
46A633|debate, discussion (~ meeting)
46A634|interruption, questions (~ meeting)
46A635|voting (~ meeting)
46A636|chaos, disorderly procedure (~ meeting)
46A637|closing the meeting
46A638|assembly-room
46A7|crowd, mob
46A71|individual versus mass
46A8|unusual manners of living
46A81|wandering communities
46A81(...)|wandering communities (with NAME)
46A81(GIPSIES)|wandering communities: gipsies
46A81(NOMADS)|wandering communities: nomads
46A811|wandering communities living in tents
46A812|wandering communities living in house-wagons
46A813|wandering communities living in boats
46A82|idealistic communities, 'back to nature'
46A821|communities, groups
46A821(...)|communities, groups (with NAME)
46A8211|communal sharing of everything
46A822|naturists
46A823|nudists
46A83|solitary living
46A831|living alone on an uninhabited island, Robinsonade
46A84|pioneering, frontier life
46A841|Wild West
46A85|adventurer
46A9|primitive social structure
46A91|matriarchy
46A92|patriarchy
46A93|clans, tribal relationships
46AA122|armorial bearing, heraldry - AA - female
46AA122(...)|armorial bearing, heraldry (with NAME of family) - AA - female
46AA122(...)1|armorial bearing, heraldry (with NAME of family) - AA - female - coat of arms
46AA122(...)2|armorial bearing, heraldry (with NAME of family) - AA - female - crest
46AA122(...)3|armorial bearing, heraldry (with NAME of family) - AA - female - device, motto
46AA122(...)4|armorial bearing, heraldry (with NAME of family) - AA - female - impresa
46AA122(...)5|armorial bearing, heraldry (with NAME of family) - AA - female - banner
46AA122(...)6|armorial bearing, heraldry (with NAME of family) - AA - female - seal
46AA126|the nine worthiest women
46AA1261|Esther (one of the nine worthiest women)
46AA1262|Judith (one of the nine worthiest women)
46AA1263|Jael (one of the nine worthiest women)
46AA1264|Lucretia (one of the nine worthiest women)
46AA1265|Veturia, mother of Coriolanus (one of the nine worthiest women)
46AA1266|Virginia (one of the nine worthiest women)
46AA1267|St. Helena (one of the nine worthiest women)
46AA1268|St. Brigit (one of the nine worthiest women)
46AA1269|St. Elizabeth (one of the nine worthiest women)
46AA127|men of name or fame, heroes, 'homines illustres', 'uomini famosi' - AA - women of name or fame, heroines, 'femmes célèbres', 'les neuf preuses'
46AA14|farmers - AA - female farmer, farmer's wife
46AA17|working class, labourers - AA - women
46AA170|Labour - AA - women
46AA171|employer ~ employee - AA - women
46AA1711|employee asking for work - AA - women
46AA172|paying of wages - AA - women
46AA1721|labourer refusing payment - AA - women
46AA1722|employer refusing to pay wages - AA - women
46AA173|labourers going to work - AA - women
46AA174|labourers returning home - AA - women
46AA175|child labour - AA - women
46AA179|unemployment - AA - women
46AA1791|unemployed labourers - AA - women
46AA24|relation between master and servant - AA - bad relation
46AA241|serving two masters - AA - bad relation
46AA61|board, esp. governors, trustees, etc. (Dutch: 'regenten') - AA - women (Dutch: 'regentessen')
46AA611|chairman - AA - women (Dutch: 'regentessen')
46AA612|secretary (of a society) - AA - women (Dutch: 'regentessen')
46AA613|treasurer - AA - women (Dutch: 'regentessen')
46AA614|committee members, board members - AA - women (Dutch: 'regentessen')
46AA63|meeting, assembly - AA - in the open air
46AA631|opening the meeting - AA - in the open air
46AA632|address, talk, lecture (~ meeting) - AA - in the open air
46AA633|debate, discussion (~ meeting) - AA - in the open air
46AA634|interruption, questions (~ meeting) - AA - in the open air
46AA635|voting (~ meeting) - AA - in the open air
46AA636|chaos, disorderly procedure (~ meeting) - AA - in the open air
46AA637|closing the meeting - AA - in the open air
46AA638|assembly-room - AA - in the open air
46B|trade, commerce and finance
46B0|allegory of trade; 'Commertio della vita humana' (Ripa)
46B1|locations for trading
46B11|market
46B111|stall, booth (~ market)
46B112|market-hall
46B12|(annual) fair, trade fair
46B13|shop, store
46B131|department store, supermarket
46B132|shop-window, show-window
46B133|counter ~ shop
46B14|weigh-house
46B15|wholesale house
46B16|auction sale, public sale
46B17|Exchange, Bourse
46B18|trade exhibition, industries fair
46B181|world fair, world exhibition
46B19|fancy fair
46B2|persons engaged in trade and commerce
46B21|merchant, salesman
46B21(...)|merchant, salesman (with NAME of trade or profession)
46B22|wandering or travelling merchant
46B221|street-trader
46B221(...)|street-trader (with NAME of trade or profession)
46B2211|'cris de Paris', cries of London, etc.
46B222|pedlar
46B23|commercial traveller
46B24|shopkeeper
46B241|sales clerk
46B25|going to the market
46B26|returning from the market
46B27|customer
46B271|satisfied customer
46B272|complaining customer
46B3|auxiliary means and methods in trade and finance
46B31|money
46B310|'Pecunia' (Ripa)
46B311|coin
46B3111|trade token, private coin
46B312|bank-note
46B313|money in other forms, e.g.: metal bars, shells, etc.
46B314|cheque, draft, bill of exchange
46B3140|draft (alleg.); 'Cambio', 'Wissel' (Ripa)
46B32|administration ~ trade and finance
46B321|book-keeping, accountant
46B3211|tally
46B322|office (~ administration)
46B33|weighing
46B331|weighing-instruments
46B3311|scales
46B3312|weight used on scales
46B332|weighing gold or money
46B34|cubic measuring
46B341|cubic measure, measure of capacity
46B35|advertising
46B351|oral advertising
46B352|handbill
46B3521|brochure
46B353|poster
46B3531|bill-board
46B3532|poster-pillar
46B3533|sandwich-man
46B354|signboard
46B355|trade mark, trade token, trade sign, trade card
46B356|advertisement, notice
46B4|commercial transactions
46B41|buying and selling
46B411|buying
46B412|selling
46B413|barter
46B414|hiring, leasing
46B415|price
46B4151|price tag
46B4152|handwritten price, e.g. in a book
46B416|invoice
46B4161|receipt
46B42|examining merchandise
46B43|bargaining
46B44|paying (~ commerce) (here also repayment of debt, etc.)
46B45|debit and credit
46B451|debit, debt
46B4510|'Debito' (Ripa)
46B4511|IOU (= I owe you), bond
46B452|credit
46B4520|'Credito' (Ripa)
46B46|contract of sale
46B47|profit and loss
46B471|profit (~ commerce)
46B4711|interest (~ commerce)
46B472|loss (~ commerce)
46B48|speculation in trade and finance, stock-jobbery
46B481|speculative boom
46B49|import and export
46B491|import
46B492|export
46B493|trading expedition
46B494|trade-company
46B4941|merchant shipping, shipping trade
46B5|organization of trade and finance
46B51|dealing in money
46B511|money-changer
46B512|money-lender, usurer
46B5120|'Usura' (Ripa)
46B513|pawnbroker, lombard
46B52|stock exchange, stock-market
46B521|stock-market reports
46B53|bank
46B531|banker
46B54|giro
46B55|insurance
46B551|insurance agent
46B56|business men's organization
46B561|merchant guild
46B562|chamber of commerce
46B57|trust, cartel, monopoly
46B6|dumping
46B61|sales, bargain-sale
46B7|economic espionage
46B8|boycott
46B9|negative results and undesired aspects of trading
46B91|fraudulence, swindling
46B910|'Acquisto cattivo' (Ripa)
46B911|bribery
46B92|bankruptcy
46B921|process-server
46B93|depression, slump
46B931|financial panic
46B932|inflation
46BB2|persons engaged in trade and commerce - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
46BB21|merchant, salesman - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
46BB21(...)|merchant, salesman (with NAME of trade or profession) - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
46BB22|wandering or travelling merchant - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
46BB221|street-trader - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
46BB221(...)|street-trader (with NAME of trade or profession) - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
46BB2211|'cris de Paris', cries of London, etc. - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
46BB222|pedlar - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
46BB23|commercial traveller - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
46BB24|shopkeeper - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
46BB241|sales clerk - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
46BB25|going to the market - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
46BB26|returning from the market - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
46BB27|customer - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
46BB271|satisfied customer - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
46BB272|complaining customer - BB - women engaged in trade and commerce
46C|traffic and transport
46C1|traffic on land
46C11|road, path
46C111|ford
46C1111|crossing a river
46C1112|ferry
46C1113|stepping stones
46C112|bridge
46C1121|bridges by construction
46C11211|suspension bridge
46C11212|cantilever bridge
46C11213|bascule bridge 
46C1122|bridge forms
46C11221|bridge with structure, i.e. cover or buildings
46C113|viaduct
46C114|underground road, tunnel
46C115|traffic regulation (signs, lights, etc.)
46C1151|traffic sign
46C1152|constable on point-duty
46C1153|traffic lights
46C1159|traffic-block, traffic-jam
46C116|cross-roads, bifurcation
46C1160|cross-roads, bifurcation (represented allegorically or symbolically)
46C1161|signpost
46C1162|milestone
46C117|road-cross, 'mont-joie'
46C118|other structures ~ road, path
46C1181|flight of steps
46C12|human strength ~ traffic and transport on land
46C121|carrying something
46C1211|carrying something in basket, bag, rucksack, etc.
46C1212|carrying something with yoke
46C1213|carrying something with carrying-pole
46C1214|carrying something with barrow
46C1215|carrying something on the head or on the shoulders
46C122|wheelbarrow
46C123|hand-cart
46C124|rickshaw
46C125|bicycle
46C1251|antique types of bicycles
46C1251(...)|antique types of bicycles (with NAME)
46C1252|tricycle
46C12521|carrier-tricycle
46C1253|monocycle
46C1254|tandem
46C1257|other types of bicycle
46C1257(...)|other types of bicycle (with NAME)
46C1258|parts, attachments of a bicycle
46C1258(...)|parts, attachments of a bicycle (with NAME)
46C126|unusual means of transport
46C1261|stilts
46C127|carrying a person
46C1271|carrying a person on one's back
46C1272|(carrying a person on a) litter, stretcher
46C1273|(carrying a person in a) sedan-chair
46C128|human being(s) drawing or pushing a vehicle not usually propelled by manpower
46C13|animal mounts; pack-animals
46C131|riding a horse, ass, or mule; rider, horseman
46C1311|riding-school, manège
46C13111|high-school riding
46C13112|carrousel
46C1312|equestrian state-portrait
46C1313|equestrian statue
46C1314|horses and kindred animals
46C13141|horse
46C13141(...)|horse (with NAME of race or kind)
46C131411|fighting horses
46C13142|ass, donkey
46C13143|mule
46C13144|hinny
46C1315|stud farm
46C1316|saddling and bridling
46C13161|saddle and bridle (saddlery)
46C131611|head-stall
46C131612|bit
46C131613|reins
46C131614|saddle
46C1316141|howdah
46C131615|stirrup
46C131616|blinkers
46C131617|horse-blanket
46C1317|grooming
46C13171|groom
46C13172|curry-comb
46C1318|horse in motion
46C13181|walking (horse in motion)
46C13182|trotting (horse in motion)
46C13183|galloping horse
46C13184|jumping (horse in motion)
46C13185|rearing (horse in motion)
46C13186|kicking (horse in motion)
46C13187|leading a horse by the reins; rider beside his horse
46C1319|accident with horse (or kindred animal)
46C13191|bolting, running away (~ horse)
46C13192|horse throwing rider
46C13193|horse attacked by wild animal
46C132|riding on animal other than horse, ass, or mule
46C133|pack-animal
46C14|animal traction, animal-drawn vehicle (carriage etc.)
46C141|hitching up, harnessing ~ animal traction
46C1411|harness
46C14111|yoke
46C14112|other parts of harness
46C1412|unhitched animal(s) beside wagon
46C1413|unharnessing
46C142|two-wheeled, animal-drawn vehicle
46C1421|two-wheeled vehicle drawn by one animal
46C1422|two-wheeled vehicle drawn by two animals
46C1423|two-wheeled vehicle drawn by three animals
46C1424|two-wheeled vehicle drawn by more than three animals
46C14241|quadriga
46C143|three-wheeled, animal drawn vehicle
46C1431|three-wheeled vehicle drawn by one animal
46C1432|three-wheeled vehicle drawn by two animals
46C1433|three-wheeled vehicle drawn by three animals
46C1434|three-wheeled vehicle drawn by more than three animals
46C144|four-wheeled, animal-drawn vehicle, e.g.: cab, carriage, coach
46C1441|four-wheeled vehicle drawn by one animal
46C1442|four-wheeled vehicle drawn by two animals
46C1443|four-wheeled vehicle drawn by three animals
46C1444|four-wheeled vehicle drawn by more than three animals
46C1444(...)|four-wheeled vehicle drawn by more than three animals (with NUMBER of animals)
46C145|(farm) wagon, freight wagon, cart
46C1451|covered wagon, hooded wagon
46C146|inciting riding-animal or draught-animal
46C1461|prick, goad
46C1462|spur
46C1463|whip
46C147|diligence, omnibus, horse-tram
46C148|animal-drawn sledge (Dutch: 'toeslede')
46C149|accident with animal-drawn vehicle
46C1491|bolting draught-animals
46C1492|accident with two-wheeled, animal-drawn vehicle
46C14921|accident with two-wheeled vehicle, drawn by one animal
46C14922|accident with two-wheeled vehicle, drawn by two animals
46C14923|accident with two-wheeled vehicle, drawn by three animals
46C14924|accident with two-wheeled vehicle, drawn by more than three animals
46C149241|accident with quadriga
46C1493|accident with three-wheeled, animal drawn vehicle
46C14931|accident with three-wheeled vehicle, drawn by one animal
46C14932|accident with three-wheeled vehicle, drawn by two animals
46C14933|accident with three-wheeled vehicle, drawn by three animals
46C14934|accident with three-wheeled vehicle, drawn by more than three animals
46C1494|accident with four-wheeled, animal-drawn vehicle, e.g.: cab, carriage, coach
46C14941|accident with four-wheeled vehicle, drawn by one animal
46C14942|accident with four-wheeled vehicle, drawn by two animals
46C14943|accident with four-wheeled vehicle, drawn by three animals
46C14944|accident with four-wheeled vehicle, drawn by more than three animals
46C14944(...)|accident with four-wheeled vehicle, drawn by more than three animals (with NUMBER of animals)
46C1495|accident with (farm) wagon, freight wagon, cart
46C1496|inciting riding-animal or draught-animal ~ accident
46C14961|prick, goad ~ accident
46C14962|spur ~ accident
46C14963|whip ~ accident
46C1497|accident with diligence, omnibus, horse-tram
46C1498|accident with animal-drawn sledge (Dutch: 'toeslede')
46C15|railway-traffic
46C151|railway, tramway; rack railway
46C1511|railway, train
46C15111|freight train
46C15112|passenger train
46C1512|tramway, tram
46C15121|tram
46C1513|rack railway
46C152|locomotive
46C1521|steam locomotive
46C1522|diesel locomotive
46C1523|electric locomotive
46C1529|other types of locomotive
46C1529(...)|other types of locomotive (with NAME of type)
46C153|railway-coach, railway-carriage, wagon
46C1531|passenger carriage
46C1532|railway wagon
46C154|signal system (railway, tramway)
46C1541|signal-box, signal-station (railway, tramway)
46C1542|unguarded level-crossing (railway, tramway)
46C1543|guarded level-crossing (railway, tramway)
46C1544|signal (railway, tramway)
46C155|station; shelter (railway, tramway)
46C1551|platform (railway, tramway)
46C1552|waiting room (railway, tramway)
46C1559|(other) buildings, constructions ~ railway, tramway
46C15591|depot ~ railway, tramway
46C156|underground railway, 'métro'
46C1561|underground station
46C157|monorail
46C158|suspension railway
46C1581|funicular railway
46C159|railway-accident
46C1591|accident with railway, tramway; rack railway
46C1592|accident with locomotive
46C1593|accident with railway-coach, railway-carriage
46C1594|signal system (railways) ~ accident
46C15941|signal-box, signal-station ~ accident
46C15942|accident on unguarded level-crossing (railways)
46C15943|accident on guarded level-crossing (railways)
46C1595|accident in station; shelter (railways)
46C1596|accident in underground railway
46C15961|accident in underground station
46C1597|accident with monorail
46C1598|accident with suspension railway
46C15981|accident with funicular railway
46C16|traffic by road or path with motor-vehicle
46C161|automobile
46C1611|three-wheeled automobile, car
46C162|bus, coach
46C163|truck, van
46C164|amphibian vehicle
46C165|motor-cycles and other two-wheeled motor-vehicles
46C166|other motor-vehicles not meant or mentioned above
46C1661|tractor
46C167|parts, attachments of a motor vehicle
46C1671|parts of a motor vehicle
46C1671(...)|parts of a motor vehicle (with NAME)
46C168|maintenance, repair, storage ~ motor vehicles
46C1681|service station
46C16811|petrol pump
46C16812|repair shop, garage for repairs, supplies etc.
46C16813|car wash, car wash machine
46C1682|parking facilities
46C16821|parking place, car park
46C16822|parking garage, parking building, multistorey car park
46C16823|parking meter
46C168231|parking attendant, metermaid
46C169|accident with motor-vehicle
46C1691|accident with automobile
46C16911|accident with three-wheeled automobile, car
46C1692|accident with bus, coach
46C1693|accident with truck, van
46C1694|accident with amphibian vehicle
46C1695|accident with motor-cycles or other two-wheeled motor-vehicles
46C17|sailing-car
46C18|locomotion on snow and ice (non-sport)
46C181|sleigh, sledge (non-sport)
46C1811|horse-sleigh
46C1812|dog-sleigh
46C1813|reindeer-sleigh
46C1814|sledge moved by prickers
46C182|snow-shoes
46C183|ice-boat
46C189|accident on snow or ice
46C19|wheel (of vehicle)
46C191|nave, hub (of wheel)
46C1911|ball-bearing (of wheel)
46C192|spokes
46C193|tyre
46C1931|inner tube
46C1939|tyre track
46C199|wheel track
46C2|traffic on the water
46C20|'Navigatione' (Ripa)
46C21|ships (in general)
46C211|shipyard, shipdock
46C212|repairing, caulking, careening (~ ship)
46C2121|dry-dock, floating-dock
46C213|ship-model
46C2131|ship-model in bottle
46C214|ship's portrait
46C215|parts of ship's exterior
46C215(...)|parts of ship's exterior (with NAME)
46C215(ANCHOR)|parts of ship's exterior: anchor
46C215(BOW)|parts of ship's exterior: bow
46C215(FIGURE-HEAD)|parts of ship's exterior: figure-head
46C215(MAST)|parts of ship's exterior: mast
46C215(RUDDER)|parts of ship's exterior: rudder
46C215(WINDLASS)|parts of ship's exterior: windlass
46C216|parts of ship's interior
46C216(...)|parts of ship's interior (with NAME)
46C219|improvised and unusual traffic on the water
46C22|harbouring
46C221|ship bound for the harbour
46C222|ship in the roads, roadstead
46C223|harbour
46C2231|pier, quay, wharf
46C2232|mooring-buoy, bollard
46C2233|gangboard, gangplank
46C2234|harbour equipment
46C22341|dock crane
46C2235|warehouse (~ harbour)
46C2236|boat-house, shed
46C2237|ships, boats on land, beached
46C23|boat propelled by man or animal
46C231|tow-boat, towing-barge
46C232|rowing-boat, canoe, etc.
46C2321|rowing facing forward, pushing
46C2322|rowing facing backward, pulling
46C23221|trireme, galley
46C2323|oaring, sculling
46C23231|gondola
46C2324|canoeing
46C2325|poling, punting
46C233|boat or vehicle drawn by (fabulous) animal(s) of the sea
46C24|sailing-ship, sailing-boat
46C24(...)|sailing-ship, sailing-boat (with NAME)
46C241|sailing-ship's rigging
46C2411|parts of sailing-ship's rigging
46C2411(...)|parts of sailing-ship's rigging (with NAME)
46C24111|sail
46C24112|rope-ladder
46C25|steamship, motorship
46C251|paddle-wheel boat
46C252|submarine
46C253|diving-bell, bathysphere
46C254|ice-breaker
46C255|tug, pusher tug
46C256|freight vessel
46C2561|motorized barge
46C257|passenger liner
46C26|steamsailer
46C261|motorsailer
46C27|crew and passengers ~ ship
46C271|crew ~ ship
46C2711|seaman
46C2711(...)|seaman (with NAME of rank)
46C2711(SAILOR)|seaman: sailor
46C2712|discipline and punishment (on board)
46C2713|being out on shore-leave, liberty-man
46C2719|mutiny on ship
46C272|passengers ~ ship
46C273|celebration on board
46C2731|celebration on board while crossing the equator (Neptune)
46C279|stowaway ~ ship
46C28|navigation and manoeuvering ~ ship
46C280|'Navigatione' (Ripa)
46C281|signalling ~ navigation
46C2811|storm-signal ~ navigation
46C282|position-finding at sea; nautical instruments
46C2821|position-finding with the help of the stars or the sun
46C2822|quadrant, sextant, octant (nautical instruments)
46C2823|astrolabe
46C283|beacon
46C2831|lighthouse, lightship
46C2832|bell-buoy, whistling-buoy
46C2833|light-buoy
46C284|fathoming, sounding
46C285|manoeuvering a ship
46C2851|on the bridge (manoeuvering)
46C2852|at the helm (manoeuvering)
46C2853|pilot-boat
46C2854|look-out in the crow's nest
46C286|raising a ship over a bar
46C2861|rolling bridge (Dutch: 'overtoom')
46C2862|ship's camel (device used to raise a ship over a bar)
46C289|ghost-ship, spectral ship
46C2891|Flying Dutchman (ghost-ship)
46C29|shipping accident; sickness and death at sea
46C291|shipwreck
46C292|drowning, shipwrecked person
46C2921|lifeboat
46C2922|raft
46C2923|falling overboard
46C29231|being thrown overboard
46C293|life-saving service
46C2931|saving a person from drowning
46C2932|lifebelt, life-buoy
46C294|wreck ashore
46C2941|salvaging a wreck
46C295|luring ships to shipwreck
46C2951|beach-comber, wrecker
46C296|sea-sickness
46C297|sea-burial
46C298|damage (to a ship)
46C3|airborne traffic, aviation
46C31|flying on or with the aid of animal(s)
46C32|flying on or with the aid of object(s)
46C33|self-propelled flying
46C34|balloon (aviation)
46C35|airship, zeppelin
46C36|aircraft, aeroplane
46C361|parts, attachments of aircraft
46C3611|parts of aircraft
46C3611(...)|parts of aircraft (with NAME)
46C362|crew and passengers ~ aviation
46C3621|crew ~ aviation
46C36211|flight crew
46C362111|pilot
46C36212|flight attendants, cabin crew
46C362121|air hostess, stewardess, steward, purser
46C36213|ground crew ~ aviation
46C3622|air passengers
46C37|other aircrafts
46C371|helicopter
46C372|autogiro (aviation)
46C373|hover-craft
46C38|airfield, airport
46C381|structures, buildings ~ airfield, airport
46C3811|airport control tower
46C3812|hangar
46C39|air-crash, air disaster, flying-accident
46C4|astronautics, space-travel, interplanetary travel
46C41|rocket (astronautics)
46C42|space craft; capsule, station
46C43|astronaut, cosmonaut
46C49|UFO, flying saucer
46C491|beings from outer space
46C5|travelling; tourism
46C51|stadia of travel
46C511|preparations ~ travelling
46C512|departure ~ travelling
46C5121|waving farewell ~ departure on a journey
46C513|'en route', traveller under way
46C5131|asking the way
46C5132|studying a map
46C5133|hitch-hiking
46C5134|traveller(s) attacked by robber(s)
46C5135|(traveller) resting in the open air
46C5136|porter, bearer
46C514|arrival and return ~ travelling
46C5141|being welcomed ~ travelling
46C519|getting lost; having lost one's way; losing one's way
46C52|hotel, hostelry, inn
46C521|reception desk (~ hotel)
46C522|hotel room
46C53|migrants
46C54|tourism
46C541|outing, pleasure trip
46C542|cultural tour
46C5421|sightseeing
46C54211|grand tour
46C5422|conducted tour
46C54221|guide (~ conducted tour)
46C5423|guide-book (~ tourism)
46C543|world tour, e.g.: world cruise
46C55|luggage, travel requisites
46C551|trunk, suit-case
46C552|knapsack, rucksack
46C56|souvenir (~ tourism)
46C57|fictitious journey; journey to the other world, 'accès à un autre monde'
46CC21|ships (in general) - CC - more than one ship
46CC211|shipyard, shipdock - CC - more than one ship
46CC212|repairing, caulking, careening (~ ship) - CC - more than one ship
46CC2121|dry-dock, floating-dock - CC - more than one ship
46CC213|ship-model - CC - more than one ship
46CC2131|ship-model in bottle - CC - more than one ship
46CC214|ship's portrait - CC - more than one ship
46CC215|parts of ship's exterior - CC - more than one ship
46CC215(...)|parts of ship's exterior (with NAME) - CC - more than one ship
46CC215(ANCHOR)|parts of ship's exterior: anchor - CC - more than one ship
46CC215(BOW)|parts of ship's exterior: bow - CC - more than one ship
46CC215(FIGURE-HEAD)|parts of ship's exterior: figure-head - CC - more than one ship
46CC215(MAST)|parts of ship's exterior: mast - CC - more than one ship
46CC215(RUDDER)|parts of ship's exterior: rudder - CC - more than one ship
46CC216|parts of ship's interior - CC - more than one ship
46CC216(...)|parts of ship's interior (with NAME) - CC - more than one ship
46CC219|improvised and unusual traffic on the water - CC - more than one ship
46D|press, journalism
46D1|oral spreading of news, town crier
46D2|distributing pamphlets
46D3|newspaper, news-sheet
46D31|sale of newspaper, newspaper stand
46D32|newsboy, newsman
46D33|delivery (of newspaper)
46D4|weekly, monthly, magazine, etc.
46D41|sensational press, 'canard'
46D5|pressmen
46D51|editorial board
46D52|journalist, reporter
46D53|press photographer
46D54|interviewing
46E|post, telegraph and telephone; means of communication
46E1|messenger
46E11|messenger's box
46E12|messenger's badge
46E13|relay dispatch service, estafette
46E2|postal service
46E21|post-office
46E211|postman
46E212|mail-coach
46E2121|stage (~ mail-coach)
46E213|letter-box, pillar-box
46E22|postal matter
46E221|letter, envelope
46E222|postcard, picture-postcard
46E223|parcel, packet
46E224|telegram
46E225|stamp (~ postal matter)
46E23|sending and receiving postal matter
46E231|sending, packing of postal matter
46E232|delivering; receiving (~ postal matter)
46E2321|receiving good news, good message
46E2322|receiving bad news, bad message
46E3|animal messengers (dog, pigeon)
46E31|dog (as messenger)
46E32|pigeon (as messenger)
46E4|visual signalling
46E41|flags (~ signalling)
46E411|flags flown from a mast
46E412|manual signalling with flags
46E42|semaphore
46E43|light, fire, smoke, etc. used for signalling
46E43(...)|light, fire, smoke, etc. used for signalling (with NAME)
46E43(ROCKET)|light, fire, smoke, etc. used for signalling: rocket
46E5|acoustic signalling
46E51|acoustic signalling without instrument
46E52|acoustic signalling with instrument
46E521|bell ~ acoustic signalling
46E522|megaphone, speaking-trumpet ~ acoustic signalling
46E523|rattle ~ acoustic signalling
46E524|siren ~ acoustic signalling
46E525|whistle ~ acoustic signalling
46E526|other instruments ~ acoustic signalling
46E6|electrical and electronic means of (tele)communication
46E61|(morse) telegraph
46E610|telegraph (alleg.)
46E611|telex
46E612|telegraph pole, telephone pole
46E62|telephone
46E621|public call-box
46E622|(other) telephone equipment
46E6221|fax machine
46E6222|mobile phone
46E6223|answering machine ~ telephone equipment
46E63|radio, wireless, radio broadcasting
46E631|radiotelegraph, walkie-talkie
46E632|radio broadcasting studio
46E64|television, television broadcasting
46E641|aerial, antenna; domestic satellite dish
46E6411|telecommunications tower, antenna tower, radio mast, television tower, TV tower
46E642|television broadcasting studio
46E65|phonograph, gramophone; playing recorded sound or video
46E651|gramophone record, disc, compact disc
46E652|audio and video playing equipment
46E6521|audio or video player
46E653|accessories for audio and video players
46E6531|audio accessories
46E65311|amplifier
46E65312|loudspeaker
46E653121|headphones
46E6532|video accessories
46E65321|monitor, screen
46E66|tape recorder, video recorder; recording
46E661|tape, cassette, reel material ~ recording
46E662|recording equipment and accessories
46E6621|microphone
46E663|recording studio
46E67|telecommunication structure and equipment
46E671|telecommunications network
46E6711|computer network
46E67111|Internet (computer network)
46E672|communications satellite
46E673|modem
46E7|means of determining location
46E71|acoustical means of determining location
46E72|optical means of determining location
46E73|electrical means of determining location
46E731|radar
46E8|other means of communication
46E81|communication by means of 'statue parlanti', such as Marforio and Pasquino in Rome
47|crafts and industries
470|'Artes Mechanicae' (Lanificium, Armatura, Navigatio, Agricultura, Venatio, Medicina, Theatrica)
47A|industrial structures
47A1|exterior of industrial structures, factories
47A11|workshop
47A12|factory-building
47A121|smoke-stack
47A122|blast-furnace
47A13|industrial undertakings in the open air
47A2|interior of industrial structures (regardless of the materials processed or the products made
47A21|workshop-interior
47A211|workbench
47A212|fire, oven, furnace ~ interior of industrial structure
47A22|factory-interior, machine shop
47A221|assembly line
47A23|laboratory, research room
47B|handicrafts and industries
47B1|handicrafts, craftsman at work
47B11|handicrafts ~ metal
47B111|smith, blacksmith
47B1111|farrier, shoeing-smith
47B11111|horseshoe
47B1112|gun-smith, rifle-maker, armourer
47B1113|lock-smith
47B112|coppersmith, brassworker
47B113|pewterer, tinsmith
47B114|bell-founder
47B115|minter
47B116|other handicrafts ~ metal
47B116(...)|other handicrafts ~ metal (with NAME of trade or profession)
47B12|handicrafts ~ precious and semi-precious stones
47B121|lapidary
47B122|diamond polisher, diamond cutter
47B13|handicrafts ~ stone
47B131|stone-cutter, stone-sawyer
47B132|stone-breaker
47B14|handicrafts ~ clay, sand, chalk
47B141|brickmaker
47B142|lime-burner
47B15|handicrafts ~ glass
47B151|glass-maker
47B152|mirror-maker
47B153|spectacle-maker, optician
47B154|lens grinder
47B155|other handicrafts ~ glass
47B155(...)|other handicrafts ~ glass (with NAME of trade or profession)
47B16|handicrafts ~ plant material
47B161|handicrafts ~ wood, timber
47B1611|carpenter
47B1612|sawyer
47B1613|turner in wood
47B1614|wood carver
47B1615|other handicrafts ~ wood
47B1615(...)|other handicrafts ~ wood (with NAME of trade or profession)
47B162|handicrafts ~ other plant material
47B162(...)|handicrafts ~ other plant material (with NAME of trade or profession)
47B17|handicrafts ~ animal material
47B171|manufacture of leather
47B1711|skinner
47B1712|tanner
47B1713|furrier
47B1714|other handicrafts ~ leather
47B1714(...)|other handicrafts ~ leather (with NAME of trade or profession)
47B172|handicrafts ~ other animal material
47B172(...)|handicrafts ~ other animal material (with NAME of trade or profession
47B18|handicrafts ~ production of food, drink, stimulants, etc.
47B181|handicrafts ~ food
47B181(...)|handicrafts ~ food (with NAME of trade or profession)
47B1811|baker
47B18111|hornblowing baker
47B1812|confectioner
47B1813|pastry cook
47B1814|butcher, slaughterman
47B1815|other handicrafts ~ food
47B182|handicrafts ~ drink
47B1821|brewer
47B1822|gin-distiller
47B1823|other handicrafts ~ drink
47B1823(...)|other handicrafts ~ drink (with NAME of trade or profession)
47B183|handicrafts ~ stimulants
47B19|various other handicrafts
47B19(...)|various other handicrafts (with NAME of trade or profession)
47B191|handicrafts ~ maintenance and repair
47B191(...)|handicrafts ~ maintenance and repair (with NAME of trade or profession)
47B192|miller
47B2|industries
47B21|industries ~ metal
47B211|iron and steel industry
47B2111|heavy industry
47B212|transport engineering
47B22|industries ~ stone
47B23|industries ~ clay, sand, chalk, etc.
47B231|brick works
47B232|lime works
47B233|cement works
47B234|ceramics industry
47B235|glass industry
47B24|industries ~ plant material
47B241|industries ~ wood
47B2411|saw-mill (works)
47B242|other industries ~ plant material
47B25|industries ~ animal material
47B251|leather industry
47B26|industries ~ food, drink, stimulants
47B27|chemical industry
47B28|electronics industry
47B29|other industries
47C|industrial processes, handling of materials
47C1|preparing, cleaning, sorting, selecting (industrial processes, handling of materials)
47C11|laying out of material
47C12|preparing of material
47C121|preparing of material by heating, boiling or steaming
47C1211|preparing of material by melting
47C122|preparing of material by cooling
47C123|preparing of material by moistening
47C124|preparing of material by drying
47C125|preparing of material by suppling
47C13|cleaning of material
47C131|cleaning of material by bleaching
47C132|cleaning of material by sandblasting
47C14|sorting, selecting of material
47C141|sorting, selecting of material by sieving, sifting, screening
47C142|sorting, selecting of material by blowing away undesired parts
47C149|the rejected parts, refuse, waste (of industrial process)
47C1491|collecting the rejected parts
47C2|displacing, removing (industrial processes)
47C21|digging (industrial process)
47C211|dredging (industrial process)
47C22|heaping up (industrial process)
47C23|spreading (industrial process)
47C24|shifting, transferring (industrial processes)
47C241|horizontal transport (industrial process)
47C242|vertical transport, hoisting (industrial processes)
47C243|other ways of transfer of goods ~ industry
47C2431|pushing (industrial process)
47C2432|pulling (industrial process)
47C2433|rolling (industrial process)
47C2434|throwing (industrial process)
47C3|dividing (industrial process)
47C31|cutting (industrial process)
47C311|chopping (industrial process)
47C312|cleaving, splitting (industrial processes)
47C32|clipping, stamping, punching (industrial processes)
47C33|sawing (industrial process)
47C34|chiselling, chipping (industrial processes)
47C35|planing, filing, abrading (industrial processes)
47C36|mincing (industrial process)
47C37|grinding, milling (industrial processes)
47C38|smashing, crushing (industrial processes)
47C4|connecting, gripping, lashing, joining (industrial processes)
47C41|gripping (industrial process)
47C42|lashing, binding (industrial processes)
47C421|types of knots
47C429|unravelling, untying (industrial processes)
47C4291|untying a knot
47C43|joining (industrial process)
47C431|joining without loose aids (industrial process)
47C432|nailing (industrial process)
47C4321|doweling, riveting (industrial processes)
47C433|screwing (screw)
47C4331|screwing (bolt with nut)
47C434|buttoning (industrial process)
47C435|glueing (industrial process)
47C436|soldering (industrial process)
47C437|welding (industrial process)
47C44|other methods of connecting (industrial processes)
47C5|smoothing, polishing, etc. (industrial processes)
47C51|smoothing, flattening (industrial process)
47C511|polishing (industrial process)
47C512|burnishing (industrial process)
47C52|consolidating (industrial process)
47C521|pressing (industrial process)
47C53|rolling with one roll (industrial process)
47C54|rolling between two rolls (industrial process)
47C55|sharpening, grinding (industrial processes)
47C56|blunting (industrial process)
47C57|stiffening (industrial process)
47C59|roughening (industrial process)
47C6|mixing, moulding, casting, etc. (industrial processes)
47C61|mixing (industrial process)
47C611|pouring (industrial process)
47C6111|pouring into (industrial process)
47C6112|pouring out of (industrial process)
47C62|moulding, drawing (industrial process)
47C621|shaping in a mould (industrial process)
47C622|drawing (industrial process)
47C63|casting (industrial process)
47C7|bending, folding, shaping, etc. (industrial processes)
47C71|bending (industrial process)
47C72|folding (industrial process)
47C73|shaping (industrial process)
47C731|forging (industrial process)
47C732|chasing, embossing (industrial process)
47C74|making the given form durable (industrial process)
47C8|boring, drilling, piercing (industrial processes)
47D|machines; parts of machines; tools and appliances
47D1|machines, engines ~ crafts and industries
47D2|machine driven by human or animal power
47D21|handmill
47D22|treadmill
47D221|treadmill driven by horizontal device
47D222|treadmill driven by vertical device
47D3|machine driven by wind
47D31|windmill
47D311|sails, wicks
47D4|machine driven by water
47D41|watermill
47D411|paddle wheel
47D5|machine driven by steam
47D50|steampower (alleg.)
47D6|machine driven by other power
47D61|machine driven by combustion
47D62|machine driven by electricity
47D63|machine driven by nuclear energy
47D69|automation
47D691|automaton
47D6911|robot
47D692|machine driven by spring
47D693|perpetuum mobile
47D7|parts of machines
47D7(...)|parts of machines (with NAME)
47D7(HOPPER)|parts of machines: hopper
47D7(MILL-STONE)|parts of machines: mill-stone
47D8|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries
47D8(...)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries (with NAME)
47D8(ANVIL)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: anvil
47D8(ASCIA)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: ascia
47D8(AXE)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: axe
47D8(CHAIN)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: chain
47D8(CHISEL)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: chisel
47D8(COIN STAMP)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: coin stamp
47D8(CROWBAR)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: crowbar
47D8(DRILL)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: drill
47D8(FILE)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: file
47D8(GRINDSTONE)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: grindstone
47D8(HAMMER)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: hammer
47D8(KNIFE)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: knife
47D8(NAIL)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: nail
47D8(PICKAXE)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: pickaxe
47D8(PLANE)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: plane
47D8(PRESS)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: press
47D8(ROPE)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: rope
47D8(SAW)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: saw
47D8(SCISSORS)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: scissors
47D8(SCREW)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: screw
47D8(SIPHON)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: siphon
47D8(TACKLE)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: tackle
47D8(TONGS)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: tongs
47D8(VICE)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: vice
47D8(WEDGE)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: wedge
47D8(WINDLASS)|tools, aids, implements ~ crafts and industries: windlass
47D9|loss, damage, destruction of machinery
47E|organization of craft and industry
47E1|forms of production in craft and industry
47E11|home production
47E12|craft-production, skilled handiwork
47E13|industrial production
47E131|mass production
47E2|corporative organization, guild
47E21|board of a guild
47E211|guildhall
47E22|insignia of a guild
47E221|medal, badge of a guild
47E23|degrees ~ guild
47E231|apprentice ~ guild
47E232|journeyman ~ guild
47E2321|travelling journeyman, 'Wandergesell', 'Wanderbursche'
47E233|master ~ guild
47E2331|master-piece ~ guild
47E24|control of quality
47E241|officers trusted with control of quality
47E242|hall-mark (control of quality)
47E25|festivities ~ corporative organization, guild
47E251|pageant of a guild
47E252|celebration of holidays ~ corporative organization, guild
47E2521|'blue Monday'
47E3|modern professional organization, trade union
47E4|personnel in modern industry
47E41|director, boss (in modern industry)
47F|before and after production
47F1|planning, designing ~ production
47F11|research, experiment (~ production)
47F12|design, plan (~ production)
47F13|model (~ production)
47F14|test, trial (~ production)
47F2|sorting, packing of products
47F21|sorting of products
47F22|packing of products
47F3|storing, conserving, preserving (of products)
47F31|large-scale structure for storage, e.g.: warehouse, depot, silo
47F32|conserving, preserving, e.g.: canning
47F4|preparing for use or consumption
47F9|loss, damage, destruction of products
47F91|loss, damage, destruction of products during production
47F92|loss, damage, destruction of products after production
47G|building activities
47G1|building-site
47G11|choosing the building-site
47G111|building-site indicated by a miracle
47G12|staking out the ground plan
47G2|laying the foundations; trench
47G21|ceremonial laying of the foundations, laying the first stone
47G211|foundation sacrifice
47G22|clearing the ground (~ building activities)
47G23|earth moving techniques (~ building activities)
47G24|ramming, driving piles (~ building activities)
47G3|making the overground structures (~ building activities)
47G31|making the carcass (~ building activities)
47G311|mason at work
47G3111|mason's mark, 'Steinmetzzeichen'
47G312|brick-layer at work
47G313|concrete worker at work
47G314|timber framing
47G32|topping out, celebration of the erection of the roof
47G33|finishing off (~ building activities)
47G331|roofing
47G332|glazing (window panes, leaded lights, etc.), glazier at work
47G333|plastering ~ building activities
47G334|laying of floors
47G335|making the interior decoration
47G3351|stuccoeing
47G3352|whitewashing
47G3353|wainscoting
47G3354|papering (~ interior decoration)
47G3355|upholstering
47G336|making ducts for water, gas and electricity
47G3361|plumber
47G3362|electrician
47G3363|gasfitter
47G34|putting a building into use
47G341|ceremony ~ putting a building into use
47G4|auxiliary structures (~ building activities)
47G41|scaffold (~ building activities)
47G42|centring (~ building activities)
47G43|form-work, shuttering (~ building activities)
47G5|building materials
47G51|metal ~ building material
47G52|stone ~ building material
47G53|clay and sand, etc. ~ building material
47G531|mud ~ building material
47G532|tiles, bricks ~ building material
47G533|concrete ~ building material
47G5331|reinforced concrete ~ building material
47G534|glass ~ building material
47G54|plant material ~ building material
47G541|reeds, rushes ~ building material
47G542|twigs ~ building material
47G543|wood, timber ~ building material
47G5431|beam, joist, rafter ~ building material
47G5432|plank, board ~ building material
47G55|animal material ~ building material
47G551|skins, leather ~ building material
47G56|textiles ~ building material
47G57|synthetic material ~ building material
47G58|other material
47G6|tools and machines ~ building
47G6(...)|tools and machines ~ building (with NAME)
47G6(MORTISE CHISEL)|tools and machines ~ building: mortise chisel
47G6(PLUMB-LINE)|tools and machines ~ building: plumb-line
47G6(RAMMER)|tools and machines ~ building: rammer
47G6(WATER-LEVEL)|tools and machines ~ building: water-level
47G7|transport of building materials
47G8|technological aspects of building
47G9|demolition of building
47G91|collapsing building
47H|textile industry and clothing industry
47H1|materials ~ textile and clothing industry
47H11|linen (material ~ textile and clothing industry)
47H111|flax (material ~ textile and clothing industry)
47H12|cotton (material ~ textile and clothing industry)
47H13|silk (material ~ textile and clothing industry)
47H131|silkworm
47H132|cocoon of the silkworm
47H14|wool (material ~ textile and clothing industry)
47H15|synthetic material (~ textile and clothing industry)
47H16|other material ~ textile and clothing industry
47H2|preparatory processes in manufacture of yarn
47H21|hackling ~ textile and clothing industry
47H211|hackle
47H22|washing (preparatory process in manufacture of yarn)
47H23|carding, combing ~ textile and clothing industry
47H3|manufacture of yarn
47H31|spinning (manufacture of yarn)
47H311|distaff
47H312|spindle
47H313|spinning-wheel
47H32|twining
47H33|bleaching of yarn
47H34|dyeing of yarn
47H35|winding of yarn
47H351|winding of yarn on reels or spools
47H3511|reel of yarn
47H352|(ball of) yarn
47H4|manufacturing with yarn
47H41|rope-making
47H411|ropery, rope-walk
47H42|crocheting ~ manufacturing with yarn
47H43|lace-making
47H44|knitting
47H45|braiding
47H46|weaving
47H461|weaving without pattern
47H462|weaving with pattern
47H463|weaving-loom
47H5|cloth finishing
47H51|dyeing of cloth
47H511|dyeing without pattern
47H512|dyeing of cloth with pattern; batik-work
47H52|printing of cloth
47H521|painting of cloth
47H53|special processes for fabrics
47H531|special processes for linen fabric
47H532|special processes for cotton fabric
47H533|special processes for silk fabric
47H534|special processes for woollen fabric
47H5341|fulling ~ cloth finishing
47H535|special processes for synthetic material
47H536|special processes for other material
47H54|embroidering ~ textile and clothing industry
47H55|patchwork
47H56|trimmings ~ cloth
47H6|textile fabric, cloth
47H6(...)|textile fabric, cloth (with NAME)
47H6(VELVET)|textile fabric, cloth: velvet
47H7|clothes manufacture, clothing industry
47H71|tailor, dressmaker
47H711|tailor's dummy
47H712|tracing wheel
47H713|thimble
47H72|hatter
47H73|shoe-maker, cobbler
47H731|last (shoe-maker's tool)
47H74|clog-maker
47H75|wigmaker, 'perruquier'
47H76|making of feather attire
47I|agriculture, cattle-breeding, horticulture, flowerculture, etc.
47I1|agriculture
47I10|personification of agriculture, 'Agricultura'; 'Agricoltura', 'Studio dell'agricoltura' (Ripa)
47I11|plants ~ agriculture
47I111|cereal, grain, corn (grass with grains, grown for food, e.g.: wheat, rice, rye, oats, maize, buckwheat, millet)
47I1111|ears of corn
47I112|plants cultivated for their edible roots or tubers, e.g. potato, turnip
47I119|weeds
47I12|soil cultivation
47I121|fertilizing, manuring of the soil
47I122|spading ~ soil cultivation
47I1221|hoeing (chopping)
47I123|ploughing
47I124|harrowing
47I125|rolling ~ soil cultivation
47I126|weeding
47I127|hoeing (weeding)
47I128|raking
47I13|cultivation ~ agriculture
47I131|sowing
47I132|transplanting, setting out plants
47I133|propagation of plants
47I134|slipping, grafting, cutting of plants
47I1341|pollination
47I1342|binding (of plants)
47I135|pruning
47I136|covering (of plants)
47I1361|shading (of plants)
47I137|spraying (of plants)
47I138|watering (of plants ~ agriculture)
47I1381|irrigation ~ cultivation
47I139|draining ~ cultivation
47I14|harvest
47I141|reaping, picking, mowing ~ harvest
47I142|binding ~ harvest
47I1421|sheaf
47I1422|wisp
47I143|stocking (on the field)
47I1431|hay-cock
47I144|gleaning
47I145|transporting ~ harvest
47I1451|hay-wagon
47I146|piling up ~ harvest
47I1461|hay-stack
47I147|storing ~ harvest
47I1471|storing in sacks ~ harvest
47I1472|storing in pit ~ harvest
47I1473|storing in silo ~ harvest
47I148|threshing
47I1481|winnowing
47I149|rest during harvest (eating, dancing, making love, etc.)
47I15|agricultural implements
47I15(...)|agricultural implements (with NAME)
47I15(COULTER)|agricultural implements: coulter
47I15(FLAIL)|agricultural implements: flail
47I15(HARROW)|agricultural implements: harrow
47I15(HOE)|agricultural implements: hoe
47I15(PITCHFORK)|agricultural implements: pitchfork
47I15(PLOUGH)|agricultural implements: plough
47I15(PRUNING-KNIFE)|agricultural implements: pruning-knife
47I15(RAKE)|agricultural implements: rake
47I15(SCYTHE)|agricultural implements: scythe
47I15(SICKLE)|agricultural implements: sickle
47I15(SPADE)|agricultural implements: spade
47I15(WINNOW)|agricultural implements: winnow
47I16|protection against damage and loss ~ agriculture
47I17|agricultural products and by-products
47I17(...)|agricultural products and by-products (with NAME)
47I17(HAY)|agricultural products and by-products: hay
47I17(STRAW)|agricultural products and by-products: straw
47I2|cattle-breeding, livestock industry
47I21|cattle
47I211|bovine cattle
47I2111|bull
47I21111|ox
47I2112|cow
47I2113|calf
47I2114|heifer
47I212|pig
47I2121|boar (male pig)
47I21211|hog (castrated male pig)
47I2122|sow
47I2123|piglet, suckling pig
47I2124|driving pigs to the wood to eat acorns
47I213|sheep
47I2131|ram
47I2132|ewe
47I2133|lamb
47I214|goat
47I2141|he-goat, billy-goat
47I2142|she-goat, nanny-goat
47I2143|kid (goat)
47I215|other cattle
47I22|occupations ~ cattle
47I221|herding, herdsman, herdswoman, shepherd, shepherdess, cowherd, etc.
47I2211|herd, flock
47I22111|return to the fold, byre, stable ~ herd, herdsman
47I2212|shepherd with sheep or lamb on his shoulders
47I2213|shepherd's crook
47I222|giving water, feeding (cattle)
47I2221|fattening (cattle)
47I2222|nose-bag (cattle)
47I2223|trough
47I2224|fodder
47I223|milking
47I2231|transportation of milk
47I22311|milkmaid
47I2232|churning
47I224|shearing (sheep)
47I2241|dipping, washing (sheep or other animals)
47I225|breeding ~ cattle
47I226|branding, marking ~ cattle
47I2261|branding-iron
47I2262|nose ring(ing), ear tag(ging), etc. ~ marking cattle
47I227|cleaning the stalls
47I2271|stall, stable
47I228|cattle driving, cattle driver
47I2281|cowboy
47I2282|round-up ~ cattle
47I2283|rodeo
47I229|on the trail ~ cattle
47I23|poultry farm
47I24|bee-keeping, apiculture
47I241|bee-keeper
47I242|bee-hive
47I2421|honey-comb
47I2422|wax ~ bee-keeping
47I243|swarm ~ bees
47I2431|bee-tree
47I244|bees ~ apiculture
47I2441|queen ~ bees
47I2442|workers ~ bees
47I2443|drones ~ bees
47I3|horticulture, vegetable culture, market gardening
47I31|nursery, market garden
47I311|forcing bed
47I312|glass bell, glass cover ~ horticulture
47I4|fruit culture
47I41|fruit-tree culture; fruit harvest
47I411|orchard
47I412|espalier
47I413|fruit harvest
47I4131|picking fruit
47I4132|shaking down, tossing down the fruit
47I42|viticulture, wine-growing; vintage
47I421|vineyard
47I4211|vineyard cottage
47I422|vine
47I4221|vine-tendril, leaf
47I4222|bunch of grapes
47I4223|grape
47I423|vintage, grape harvest
47I4231|transport of grapes
47I424|wine production
47I4241|treading grapes
47I4242|pressing grapes
47I42421|wine-press
47I425|wine-vault, 'cave'
47I4251|wine-testing, wine-grading
47I426|bottling of wine
47I5|flower culture
47I51|flower nursery
47I52|herb garden
47I521|garden of medicinal herbs
47I53|greenhouse, orangery
47I531|hot-house, glass-house
47I54|bulb culture
47I541|bulb field
47I6|tropical culture
47I7|arboriculture
47I71|tree nursery
47I8|forestry
47I81|forester
47I82|forest worker
47I83|charcoal burning, charcoal burner, wood collier
47I831|charcoal furnace
47I84|woodcutting, woodcutter ~ forestry
47I85|woodgathering, woodgatherer
47I86|maintenance ~ forest
47I861|clearing ~ forest
47I862|making of paths, roads in forest
47I863|planting ~ forest
47I87|timber yard, lumber stack
47I871|transport of timber, timber-trailer
47I8711|timber floating down the river
47I872|beam, log of wood
47I88|peat-cutting
47I9|land-clearing, reclamation
47K|commercial fishery
47K1|sea and coastal fishery
47K11|whale fishery, whaling
47K12|shell fishery
47K13|crustacean fishery
47K14|herring fishery
47K2|fresh-water fishery
47K21|fish ponds (commercial fishery)
47K3|oyster and mussel culture
47K31|pearl fishing, pearl diving; coral fishing
47K4|making of fishing nets
47K41|mending of fishing nets
47K42|fishing net
47L|shipbuilding industry
47L1|building a ship, ship under construction
47L11|slipway ~ shipbuilding
47L12|scaffolding ~ shipbuilding
47L2|shipyard-workers
47L21|dock-labourer
47L22|ship's carpenter
47L3|launching a ship
47L31|christening a ship
47L32|maidentrip of a ship
48|art
480|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ art; 'Arte' (Ripa)
48A|art and the public; styles and ornaments
48A1|person stimulating the arts; art lover, connoisseur, maecenas, patron
48A11|artist receiving commission
48A111|patron (or client) visiting the artist
48A12|artist offering his work, 'Dedikationsbild'
48A13|art lover receiving artists, 'salon (littéraire)'
48A2|criticizing and discussing art, art criticism
48A21|positive criticism
48A211|positive criticism by (professional) critic
48A212|positive criticism by the public
48A22|negative criticism
48A220|the arts ~ 'Invidia et Ignorantia'
48A221|negative criticism by (professional) critic
48A222|negative criticism by the public
48A23|theory of art
48A231|'Paragone'
48A24|initiation in the arts
48A25|fluctuations of artistic reputation in the course of time
48A251|favourable reputation; artistic fame
48A252|unfavourable reputation (of artist)
48A26|parody on art
48A3|competition, art contest
48A31|jury ~ art contest
48A311|distribution of awards ~ art contest
48A4|honouring the artist
48A41|honouring the artist with laurel wreath
48A42|commemoration of an artist
48A5|conservation of a work of art
48A51|restoration of a work of art
48A59|plunder of the arts
48A591|recuperation of the arts
48A6|damaging or destroying a work of art
48A7|presenting a work of art to the public; performing, interpreting, reciting
48A71|performance
48A711|rehearsal ~ work of art
48A712|the audience ~ art performance
48A7121|applause; 'claque'
48A713|interval ~ art performance
48A72|buildings for performances
48A721|theatre (building)
48A722|concert hall
48A723|opera house
48A724|music-hall
48A725|cinema, movie-house
48A726|cabaret (locality)
48A729|front part of house of buildings used for performances
48A7291|foyer ~ theatre, etc.
48A7292|auditorium ~ theatre, etc.
48A7293|stalls ~ theatre, etc.
48A7294|galleries ~ theatre, etc.
48A7295|boxes, loges ~ theatre, etc.
48A8|collecting and exhibiting products of the fine arts
48A81|art collecting
48A811|art collector
48A8111|art collection, art gallery
48A8112|cabinet of curiosities, 'Kunst- und Wunderkammer'
48A81121|'Kunstschrank'
48A82|exhibition ~ art
48A821|permanent exhibition, museum
48A8211|museum personnel
48A822|temporary exhibition, 'Salon'
48A83|art trade, art shop
48A831|art dealer
48A8311|antique dealer
48A832|art sale, auction
48A9|stylistic and formal differentiation of art
48A91|styles in the fine arts
48A92|folk art
48A93|naïve art
48A94|amateur art
48A95|children's art
48A96|psychotic and psychiatric art
48A97|'kitsch', 'Trivialkunst'
48A98|ornaments ~ art
48A981|ornament ~ geometric motifs
48A9811|ornament ~ straight lines (right angles only)
48A98111|ornament ~ meander
48A9812|ornament ~ straight lines (alternating and complementary angles)
48A9813|ornament ~ round and curved forms
48A98131|ornament ~ circle and derived from circle, e.g.: guilloche
48A98132|ornament ~ ellipse and derived from ellipse
48A98133|ornament ~ spiral and derived from spiral, e.g.: Greek wave
48A98134|ornament ~ other curved forms
48A9814|ornament ~ combination of straight and curved lines
48A98141|ornament ~ tracery
48A9815|ornament ~ starforms
48A98151|ornament ~ pentagram
48A9816|ornament ~ radiating forms, wheelforms
48A9817|ornament ~ rotating forms
48A98171|ornament ~ yin-yang
48A98172|triskele (ornament)
48A982|anthropomorphic ornament
48A9821|ornament ~ human parts
48A98211|mask, mascaron ~ ornament
48A98212|foliated head ~ ornament
48A9822|ornament ~ human monstrosities
48A9823|ornament ~ hybrid beings; human and animal forms mixed
48A983|ornament derived from plant forms
48A9831|foliage, tendrils, branches ~ ornament
48A98311|foliage ~ ornament
48A983111|acanthus ~ ornament
48A983112|palmette ~ ornament
48A98312|tendrils ~ ornament
48A98313|branches, 'Astwerk' ~ ornament
48A9832|fruits and vegetables ~ ornament
48A98321|pomegranate ~ ornament
48A9833|flowers ~ ornament
48A98331|fleur-de-lis ~ ornament
48A98332|lotus ~ ornament
48A98333|bunch of flowers ~ ornament
48A9834|unidentifiable plant forms ~ ornament
48A98341|rosette ~ ornament
48A984|ornament derived from animal forms
48A9841|bucranium ~ ornament
48A9842|ram's head ~ ornament
48A9843|lion's head ~ ornament
48A9844|dolphin ~ ornament
48A9845|other ornament derived from animal forms
48A9846|ornament ~ hybrid animals
48A985|ornament derived from objects
48A9851|ribbon, scroll, banderole ~ ornament
48A9852|linenfold ~ ornament
48A9853|scallop, shell ~ ornament
48A9854|vase ~ ornament
48A9855|lambrequin ~ ornament
48A9856|ornament derived from architectural details
48A9857|(other) ornaments derived from objects
48A9857(...)|(other) ornaments derived from objects (with NAME)
48A986|fantasy ornament
48A9861|scrollwork, strapwork ~ ornament
48A9862|auricular ornament, lobe style ~ ornament
48A9863|rocaille ornament
48A9864|other fantasy ornament
48A987|frequently used ornamental compositions
48A9871|ornament ~ arabesque
48A98711|ornament ~ candelabrum
48A9872|ornament ~ grotesque
48A9873|ornament ~ moresque
48A9874|trophy, i.e.: decorative arrangement of symbolic or typical objects ~ ornament
48A9875|ornament ~ festoon, garland
48A9876|ornament ~ cartouche
48A9877|ornament ~ medallion
48A9878|interlace ~ ornament
48A98781|abstract interlace, knotwork ~ ornament
48A98782|animal interlace ~ ornament
48A98783|floral interlace ~ ornament
48A9879|'Laub- und Bandelwerk' ~ ornament
48AA72|buildings for performances - AA - open-air performances
48AA721|theatre (building) - AA - open-air performances
48AA722|concert hall - AA - open-air performances
48AA723|opera house - AA - open-air performances
48AA724|music-hall - AA - open-air performances
48AA725|cinema, movie-house - AA - open-air performances
48AA726|cabaret (locality) - AA - open-air performances
48AA729|front of house of buildings used for performances - AA - open-air performances
48AA7291|foyer ~ theatre, etc. - AA - open-air performances
48AA7292|auditorium ~ theatre, etc. - AA - open-air performances
48AA7293|stalls ~ theatre, etc. - AA - open-air performances
48AA7294|galleries ~ theatre, etc. - AA - open-air performances
48AA7295|boxes, loges ~ theatre, etc. - AA - open-air performances
48AA982|anthropomorphic ornament - AA - stylized
48AA9821|ornament ~ human parts - AA - stylized
48AA98211|mask, mascaron ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA98212|foliated head ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA9822|ornament ~ human monstrosities - AA - stylized
48AA9823|ornament ~ hybrid beings; human and animal forms mixed - AA - stylized
48AA983|ornament derived from plant forms - AA - stylized
48AA9831|foliage, tendrils, branches ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA98311|foliage ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA983111|acanthus ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA983112|palmette ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA98312|tendrils ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA98313|branches, 'Astwerk' ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA9832|fruits and vegetables ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA98321|pomegranate ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA9833|flowers ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA98331|fleur-de-lis ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA98332|lotus ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA98333|bunch of flowers ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA9834|unidentifiable plant forms ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA98341|rosette ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA984|ornament derived from animal forms - AA - stylized
48AA9841|bucranium ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA9842|ram's head ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA9843|lion's head ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA9844|dolphin ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA9845|other ornament derived from animal forms - AA - stylized
48AA9846|ornament ~ hybrid animals - AA - stylized
48AA985|ornament derived from objects - AA - stylized
48AA9851|ribbon, scroll, banderole ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA9852|linenfold ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA9853|scallop, shell ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA9854|vase ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA9855|lambrequin ~ ornament - AA - stylized
48AA9856|ornament derived from architectural details - AA - stylized
48AA9857|(other) ornaments derived from objects - AA - stylized
48AA9857(...)|(other) ornaments derived from objects (with NAME) - AA - stylized
48B|artist (in general)
48B1|artist at work, in his workshop
48B10|inspiration of the artist (in general)
48B101|the artist and his muse (in general)
48B11|workshop, studio of the artist (in general)
48B111|studio requisites (artist in general)
48B12|working situations of artist
48B121|artist (in general) making preliminary designs, sketching
48B122|artist (in general) studying classical remains
48B123|artist (in general) making a model
48B124|artist (in general) working from live model
48B1241|artist (in general) working from clothed model
48B1242|artist (in general) working from nude model
48B13|artist's model, sitter
48B14|education, tuition of the artist (in general)
48B141|place or institution of education and training of the artist, e.g.: academy of art
48B1410|personification of (art) academy; 'Academia' (Ripa)
48B142|prodigious talent of the young artist
48B143|artist training pupils
48B15|artist at work with assistants or pupils
48B19|artist destroying his own work
48B2|artist in non-work situation
48B21|Fame ~ artist
48B22|the artist and his family, relatives, etc.
48B23|circle, club of artists
48B24|Bohemian life of artist
48B25|the artist's genius unrecognized
48B26|artist on his deathbed
48B3|portrait, self-portrait of artist
48B4|(professional) organization of artists
48B41|Guild of St. Luke
48B411|coat of arms of Guild of St. Luke
48B42|academy, association of artists
48B43|chamber of rhetoric (Dutch: 'rederijkerskamer')
48BB1|artist at work, in his workshop - BB - out of doors
48BB10|inspiration of the artist (in general) - BB - out of doors
48BB101|the artist and his muse (in general) - BB - out of doors
48BB11|workshop, studio of the artist (in general) - BB - out of doors
48BB111|studio requisites (artist in general) - BB - out of doors
48BB12|working situations of artist - BB - out of doors
48BB121|artist (in general) making preliminary designs, sketching - BB - out of doors
48BB122|artist (in general) studying classical remains - BB - out of doors
48BB123|artist (in general) making a model - BB - out of doors
48BB124|artist (in general) working from live model - BB - out of doors
48BB1241|artist (in general) working from clothed model - BB - out of doors
48BB1242|artist (in general) working from nude model - BB - out of doors
48BB13|artist's model, sitter - BB - out of doors
48BB14|education, tuition of the artist (in general) - BB - out of doors
48BB141|place or institution of education and training of the artist, e.g.: academy of art - BB - out of doors
48BB1410|personification of (art) academy; 'Academia' (Ripa) - BB - out of doors
48BB142|prodigious talent of the young artist - BB - out of doors
48BB143|artist training pupils - BB - out of doors
48BB15|artist at work with assistants or pupils - BB - out of doors
48BB19|artist destroying his own work - BB - out of doors
48C|the arts; artists
48C1|architecture
48C10|'Architectura', symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ architecture; 'Architettura' (Ripa)
48C101|origin of architecture
48C11|architect at work
48C111|designing, sketching ~ architect
48C112|architect studying ancient architecture
48C113|architect offering design or model to patron
48C114|architect supervising building activities
48C12|architect in non-work situation
48C13|portrait, self-portrait of architect
48C14|architectural representations in general
48C141|representation of real building (either existing or having existed)
48C1411|exterior ~ representation of a building
48C14111|bird's eye view ~ representation of building
48C1412|interior ~ representation of a building
48C1413|caricature of a building
48C142|architectural design or model
48C1421|series of designs, models, etc. of one architectural project
48C1422|model ~ architecture
48C1423|plan ~ architecture
48C14231|floor plan ~ architectural design or model
48C1424|section ~ architectural design or model
48C1425|exterior ~ architectural design or model
48C14251|bird's eye view ~ architectural design or model
48C14252|façade ~ architectural design or model
48C1426|interior ~ architectural design or model
48C1427|exterior and interior combined ~ architectural design or model
48C143|ideal and visionary architecture
48C1431|fantastic architecture, unrealistic architectural fantasies
48C1432|model of ideal or visionary architectural project
48C1433|plan ~ ideal or visionary architectural design or model
48C1434|section ~ ideal or visionary architectural design or model
48C1435|exterior ~ ideal or visionary architectural design or model
48C14351|bird's eye view ~ ideal or visionary architectural design or model
48C1436|interior ~ ideal or visionary architectural design or model
48C1437|exterior and interior combined ~ ideal or visionary architectural design or model
48C144|architectural folly
48C145|architectural settings in paintings, sculptures, etc.
48C1451|'Architekturbild'
48C149|ruin of a building ~ architecture
48C15|tools, implements of architect
48C16|architectural detail
48C161|column, pillar ~ architecture
48C1611|half-column, pilaster ~ architecture
48C1612|capital (~ column, pillar)
48C1613|base (~ column, pillar)
48C1614|spiral or Solomonic column
48C1615|colonnade
48C162|arch, archivolt ~ architecture
48C1621|arcade ~ architecture
48C1622|vault ~ architecture
48C1622(...)|vault (with NAME)
48C16221|keystone ~ architecture
48C1623|dome ~ architecture
48C1624|'concha' ~ architecture
48C163|orders, order-books ~ architecture
48C1631|Doric order ~ architecture
48C1632|Tuscan order ~ architecture
48C1633|Ionic order ~ architecture
48C1634|Corinthian order ~ architecture
48C1635|composite order ~ architecture
48C164|constructive (architectural) parts ~ human beings
48C1641|atlantes ~ architecture
48C1642|caryatids ~ architecture
48C165|mouldings ~ architecture
48C165(...)|mouldings ~ architecture (with NAME)
48C166|surface decorations ~ architecture
48C1661|rustication ~ surface decorations (architecture)
48C167|pavement, floor ~ architecture
48C168|other architectural details
48C168(...)|other architectural details (with NAME)
48C168(ARCHITRAVE)|other architectural details: architrave
48C2|sculpture
48C20|'Sculptura', symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ sculpture; 'Scoltura' (Ripa)
48C21|sculptor at work
48C211|sculptor making a model, bozzetto
48C212|(hollow) casting
48C213|sculptor studying classical remains
48C22|sculptor in non-work situation
48C23|portrait, self-portrait of sculptor
48C24|piece of sculpture, reproduction of a piece of sculpture
48C241|gallery of sculptures
48C242|wax-figure cabinet
48C243|caricature of a piece of sculpture
48C244|pedestal of a piece of sculpture (perhaps in the form of a herm)
48C25|tools, implements of sculptor
48C25(...)|tools, implements of sculptor (with NAME)
48C25(MALLET)|tools, implements of sculptor: mallet
48C26|medal (considered as a piece of sculpture, regardless of its specific function)
48C27|gem, gemstone
48C3|applied arts, arts and crafts; industrial design
48C30|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ applied arts
48C31|craftsman ~ applied arts
48C311|jeweller, goldsmith, silversmith
48C312|craftsman ~ base metal
48C313|potter, ceramist
48C314|glass-blower
48C315|tapestry weaver, gobelin maker
48C316|joiner, cabinet maker, 'ébéniste'
48C32|portrait, self-portrait of craftsman in applied arts
48C33|work of applied art
48C34|tools, implements of craftsman
48C34(...)|tools, implements of craftsman (with NAME)
48C34(POTTER'S WHEEL)|tools, implements of craftsman: potter's wheel
48C34(TOUCH-STONE)|tools, implements of craftsman: touch-stone
48C35|ornamenting, decorating ~ applied arts
48C351|decorating 'en relief', appliquéing
48C352|decorating 'en creux'
48C3521|engraving
48C3522|etching
48C3523|carving ~ applied arts
48C35231|chip carving
48C353|flat decoration ~ applied arts
48C3531|painting ~ applied arts
48C35311|lacquering ~ applied arts
48C3532|printing ~ applied arts
48C3533|enamelling ~ applied arts
48C3534|veneering ~ applied arts
48C35341|making intarsia ~ applied arts
48C35342|making marquetry ~ applied arts
48C3535|damascening, niello-ing ~ applied arts
48C3536|encrusting ~ applied arts
48C36|industrial design
48C361|industrial designer
48C4|the monumental arts
48C40|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ the monumental arts
48C41|monumental artist
48C411|mosaicist
48C412|mural painter
48C413|stained-glass artist
48C42|portrait, self-portrait of monumental artist
48C43|work of monumental art
48C44|tools and implements of monumental artist
48C5|painting, drawing and the graphic arts
48C51|painting (including book-illumination, miniature-painting)
48C510|'Pictura', symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ painting; 'Pittura' (Ripa)
48C5101|the origin of painting and drawing
48C511|painter at work, in his studio
48C5110|inspiration of the painter
48C51101|the painter and his muse
48C51102|painter making music, painter with musical instrument
48C5111|workshop, studio ~ painter
48C51111|studio requisites ~ painter
48C5112|working situations ~ painter
48C51121|painter making preliminary designs, sketching
48C51122|painter studying classical remains
48C51123|painter working from live model
48C511231|painter working from clothed model
48C511232|painter working from nude model
48C5113|model, sitter ~ painting
48C5114|painter preparing colours
48C5115|painter training pupils
48C51151|painter at work with assistants or pupils
48C5119|painter destroying his own work
48C512|painter in non-work situation
48C513|portrait, self-portrait of painter
48C514|picture, painting
48C5141|'gemalte Galerie'
48C5142|picture within picture
48C5143|caricature of painting
48C515|tools, implements of painter
48C5151|easel
48C5152|palette
48C5153|brushes ~ implements of painter
48C5154|manikin, dummy-figure
48C5155|model-books ~ implements of painter
48C5156|frame of painting, etc.
48C51561|'passe-partout'
48C51562|(feigned) picture curtain
48C5157|maulstick
48C52|drawing
48C520|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ drawing
48C521|draughtsman at work
48C5211|draughtsman studying classical remains
48C5212|drawing-lesson
48C522|draughtsman in non-work situation
48C523|portrait, self-portrait of draughtsman
48C524|drawing, sketch
48C525|tools, implements of draughtsman
48C5251|'camera obscura' (~ tools, implements of draughtsman)
48C5252|'camera lucida' (~ tools, implements of draughtsman)
48C5253|convex mirror (~ tools, implements of draughtsman)
48C5254|silhouette-apparatus, 'physionotrace'
48C5255|instruments for perspective drawing
48C53|the graphic arts
48C530|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ the graphic arts
48C531|graphic artist
48C5311|woodcutter, wood-engraver
48C5312|engraver, etcher
48C5313|lithographer
48C532|portrait, self-portrait of graphic artist
48C533|print, e.g.: engraving, etching, lithograph
48C534|tools, implements of graphic artist
48C534(...)|tools, implements of graphic artist (with NAME)
48C6|photography, cinematography
48C61|photography
48C610|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ photography
48C611|photographer at work
48C6111|studio ~ photographer
48C61111|studio requisites ~ photographer
48C6112|taking photographs
48C61121|taking photographs of model, sitter
48C6113|dark room
48C6114|processing film
48C61141|developing ~ film
48C61142|printing ~ film
48C612|photographer in non-work situation
48C613|portrait, self-portrait of photographer
48C614|photograph
48C6141|negative ~ photography
48C6142|transparency, slide
48C6143|plate, film ~ photography
48C6144|digital photograph
48C615|photographic apparatus
48C6151|camera ~ photography
48C62|cinematography
48C620|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ cinematography
48C621|cinematographer at work
48C6211|studio ~ cinematographer
48C6212|filming, cinematographer at work
48C62121|making a feature movie
48C62122|making an animated cartoon
48C6213|montage, cutting ~ film
48C622|cinematographer in non-work situation
48C623|portrait, self-portrait of cinematographer
48C624|film, celluloid
48C6241|reel of film
48C625|cinematographic apparatus
48C6251|film camera, movie camera, video camera
48C6252|film projector
48C6253|magic lantern
48C63|first beginnings of photography and cinematography
48C7|music
48C70|'Musica', symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ music; 'Musica'(Ripa)
48C701|origin of music
48C702|magic power of music
48C71|composer
48C711|composer at work
48C7110|inspiration of the composer
48C71101|the composer and his muse
48C712|composer in non-work situation
48C713|portrait of composer
48C72|musician
48C721|musician at work
48C7210|inspiration of the musician
48C72101|the musician and his muse
48C7211|musician training pupils, music-lesson
48C722|musician in non-work situation
48C723|portrait of a musician
48C723(...)|portrait of a musician (with NAME of profession)
48C73|musical instruments; group of musical instruments
48C731|string instruments (bowed)
48C7311|violin, fiddle
48C7312|viola, violoncello; double bass
48C7313|viol, rebec (violin-like instruments)
48C7314|hurdy-gurdy
48C7315|other string instruments played with bow
48C7315(...)|other string instruments played with bow (with NAME)
48C732|string instruments (plucked)
48C7321|lyre, cithara, psaltery
48C7322|harp
48C7323|lute, and special forms of lute, e.g.: theorbo
48C7324|cithern, mandolin, guitar, balalaika
48C7325|dulcimer, zither
48C7326|other string instruments (plucked)
48C7326(...)|other string instruments (plucked) (with NAME)
48C733|keyboard instruments
48C7331|spinet, virginal
48C7332|clavichord, harpsichord
48C7333|pianoforte
48C73331|grand piano
48C7334|organ
48C73341|church organ
48C7335|accordion
48C7336|other keyboard instruments
48C7336(...)|other keyboard instruments (with NAME)
48C734|percussion instruments
48C7341|drum (musical instrument)
48C73411|tambourine
48C7342|clappers, castanets
48C7343|carillon, chimes
48C73431|bell ~ musical instruments
48C7344|other percussion instruments
48C7344(...)|other percussion instruments (with NAME)
48C735|wind instruments
48C7351|flute, aulos, tibia
48C73511|recorder (musical instrument)
48C73512|clarinet, bassoon, oboe, shawm
48C73513|transverse flute
48C7352|horn, trumpet, cornet, trombone, tuba
48C73521|saxophone
48C7353|panpipes
48C7354|bagpipe, musette
48C7355|mouth organ
48C7356|other wind instruments
48C7356(...)|other wind instruments (with NAME)
48C7356(CONCH)|other wind instruments: conch
48C736|instruments ~ popular music
48C737|improvised musical instruments (kitchen-utensils, etc.)
48C737(...)|improvised musical instruments (with NAME)
48C737(RUMBLING-POT)|improvised musical instruments: rumbling pot
48C738|accessories ~ music: metronome, music-stand, tuning-fork, etc.
48C74|notation of music
48C741|printed edition of musical score
48C742|manuscript of musical score
48C7421|autograph ~ notation of music
48C743|musical theory
48C75|making music; musician with instrument
48C751|one person with musical instrument, not playing
48C7511|tuning an instrument
48C75111|tuning the lute
48C7512|person with musical instrument, musing, contemplating
48C752|one person playing an instrument
48C7521|one person playing string instrument (bowed)
48C7522|one person playing string instrument (plucked)
48C7523|one person playing keyboard instrument
48C7524|one person playing percussion instrument
48C7525|one person playing wind instrument
48C753|more than one musician with instrument
48C7531|large group of musicians, orchestra
48C7532|small group of musicians, chamber orchestra, jazz band
48C754|instrumental and vocal music together
48C7541|singer accompanying himself
48C75411|minstrel, 'jongleur'
48C75412|bard, lyric poet
48C7542|musician(s) accompanying singer(s)
48C755|vocal music, singing
48C7551|singer without accompaniment
48C75511|male singer
48C75512|female singer
48C7552|choir
48C756|popular music, street music
48C7561|instrumental popular music
48C75611|hurdy-gurdy player
48C75612|barrel-organ player
48C75613|one person playing several instruments, one-man band
48C75614|brass band, street band
48C7562|vocal popular music
48C75621|ballad singer, ballad seller
48C76|'automatic' music
48C761|musical box
48C762|street-organ, 'pierement'
48C763|pianola; orchestrion
48C77|conductor ~ music
48C771|baton ~ conductor
48C78|listening to music
48C8|the arts of the stage: ballet, theatre, musical drama, motion picture
48C80|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ the arts of the stage
48C801|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ dance and ballet
48C802|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ the theatre
48C8021|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ dramatic literature
48C803|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ musical drama
48C804|symbolic representations, allegories, emblems ~ motion picture
48C81|the stage and its equipment
48C811|stage design
48C812|behind the stage
48C813|set, scenery ~ stage
48C8131|backdrop
48C8132|lights ~ stage
48C8133|curtain ~ stage
48C814|dressing-room ~ stage
48C82|people associated with the stage
48C821|director, producer ~ the stage
48C822|choreographer
48C823|prompter
48C824|stage-hand
48C83|performer, artiste (non-work situations)
48C831|portrait of artiste (dancer, actor, etc.)
48C8311|portrait of dancer
48C8312|portrait of actor, actress
48C8313|portrait of opera-singer
48C8314|portrait of cabaret-artiste
48C8315|portrait of film actor, film actress
48C832|artiste in other non-work situation
48C8321|dancer (non-work situations)
48C8322|actor, actress (non-work situations)
48C8323|opera-singer (non-work situations)
48C8324|cabaret-artiste (non-work situations)
48C8325|film actor, film actress (non-work situations)
48C84|the ballet, ballet performance
48C841|training ~ ballet
48C842|ballet group; dancers on the stage
48C8421|male dancer
48C8422|female dancer
48C843|ballet steps, positions
48C844|ballet dress
48C85|theatre, theatrical performance
48C851|rehearsal, studying the role ~ theatre
48C852|group of actors, troupe; actors on the stage
48C8521|actor (on the stage)
48C85211|female impersonation by actor
48C8522|actress (on the stage)
48C85221|male impersonation by actress
48C8523|troupe (actors) 'en route'
48C85231|troupe entering town, announcing the performance
48C853|stage costume
48C854|theatrical genres
48C8541|religious drama
48C85411|morality ~ theatrical genre
48C8542|rhetorician's drama
48C8543|'commedia dell'arte'
48C85431|types in 'commedia dell'arte'
48C85431(...)|types in 'commedia dell'arte' (with NAME)
48C85431(COLOMBINE)|types in 'commedia dell'arte': Colombine
48C85431(HARLEQUIN)|types in 'commedia dell'arte': Harlequin
48C85431(PANTALONE)|types in 'commedia dell'arte': Pantalone
48C85431(PIERROT)|types in 'commedia dell'arte': Pierrot
48C85431(PULCINELLA)|types in 'commedia dell'arte': Pulcinella
48C8544|pantomime, dumb show, masque
48C85441|'tableau vivant'
48C8545|tragedy
48C85450|'Tragedia' (Ripa)
48C8546|comedy
48C85460|'Comedia', 'Comedia vecchia' (Ripa)
48C8547|satyr play, farce
48C8548|other theatrical genres
48C85481|total theatre, mixed media
48C85482|happening ~ stage
48C855|puppet and marionette show
48C8551|puppet
48C85511|Punch and Judy
48C8552|marionette
48C856|shadow-play
48C86|musical drama, performance of musical drama
48C861|rehearsal, studying the role ~ musical drama
48C862|opera
48C8621|opera-singer (male)
48C8622|opera-singer (female)
48C863|operetta, musical, 'Singspiel'
48C864|cabaret
48C8641|cabaret-artiste
48C865|vaudeville, variety-show
48C8651|strip-tease
48C87|motion picture, film show
48C871|actors on the screen
48C8711|film actor (on the screen)
48C8712|film actress (on the sreen)
48C872|film explicator
48C873|genres ~ film
48C8731|feature movie
48C8732|nature film
48C8733|documentary film
48C8734|animated cartoon
48C9|literature ~ arts
48C90|'litterae', symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ literature; 'Lettere' (Ripa)
48C901|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ poetry; 'Poesia' (Ripa)
48C9011|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ epic, narrative poetry
48C90111|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ heroic poetry; 'Poema heroico' (Ripa)
48C9012|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ lyric poetry; 'Poema lirico' (Ripa)
48C90121|symbolic representations, allegories, emblems ~ love poetry
48C9013|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ elegy
48C9014|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ satirical poetry; 'Poema satirico' (Ripa)
48C9015|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ pastoral poetry; 'Poema pastorale' (Ripa)
48C902|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ prose
48C9021|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ epic, narrative prose
48C91|writer, poet, author
48C910|inspiration of the poet; 'Furore poetico' (Ripa)
48C9101|the poet and his muse
48C911|author, poet writing
48C9111|autograph ~ author, poet
48C9112|author, poet dictating
48C912|'poète maudit'
48C913|author reading from his own work
48C914|author presenting his work to a patron or donor
48C919|author destroying his own work
48C92|author in non-work situation
48C921|Fame ~ writer, 'poeta laureatus'
48C93|portrait of a writer
48CC21|sculptor at work - CC - out of doors
48CC211|sculptor making a model, bozzetto - CC - out of doors
48CC212|(hollow) casting - CC - out of doors
48CC213|sculptor studying classical remains - CC - out of doors
48CC511|painter at work, in his studio - CC - out of doors
48CC5110|inspiration of the painter - CC - out of doors
48CC51101|the painter and his muse - CC - out of doors
48CC51102|painter making music, painter with musical instrument - CC - out of doors
48CC5111|workshop, studio ~ painter - CC - out of doors
48CC51111|studio requisites ~ painter - CC - out of doors
48CC5112|working situations ~ painter - CC - out of doors
48CC51121|painter making preliminary designs, sketching - CC - out of doors
48CC51122|painter studying classical remains - CC - out of doors
48CC51123|painter working from live model - CC - out of doors
48CC511231|painter working from clothed model - CC - out of doors
48CC511232|painter working from nude model - CC - out of doors
48CC5113|model, sitter ~ painting - CC - out of doors
48CC5114|painter preparing colours - CC - out of doors
48CC5115|painter training pupils - CC - out of doors
48CC51151|painter at work with assistants or pupils - CC - out of doors
48CC5119|painter destroying his own work - CC - out of doors
48CC521|draughtsman at work - CC - out of doors
48CC5211|draughtsman studying classical remains - CC - out of doors
48CC5212|drawing-lesson - CC - out of doors
48CC611|photographer at work - CC - out of doors
48CC6111|studio ~ photographer - CC - out of doors
48CC61111|studio requisites ~ photographer - CC - out of doors
48CC6112|taking photographs - CC - out of doors
48CC61121|taking photographs of model, sitter - CC - out of doors
48CC6113|dark room - CC - out of doors
48CC6114|processing film - CC - out of doors
48CC61141|developing ~ film - CC - out of doors
48CC61142|printing ~ film - CC - out of doors
48CC621|cinematographer at work - CC - out of doors
48CC6211|studio ~ cinematographer - CC - out of doors
48CC6212|filming, cinematographer at work - CC - out of doors
48CC62121|making a feature movie - CC - out of doors
48CC62122|making an animated cartoon - CC - out of doors
48CC6213|montage, cutting ~ film - CC - out of doors
48CC7|music - CC - out of doors
48CC70|'Musica', symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ music; 'Musica'(Ripa) - CC - out of doors
48CC701|origin of music - CC - out of doors
48CC702|magic power of music - CC - out of doors
48CC71|composer - CC - out of doors
48CC711|composer at work - CC - out of doors
48CC7110|inspiration of the composer - CC - out of doors
48CC71101|the composer and his muse - CC - out of doors
48CC712|composer in non-work situation - CC - out of doors
48CC713|portrait of composer - CC - out of doors
48CC72|musician - CC - out of doors
48CC721|musician at work - CC - out of doors
48CC7210|inspiration of the musician - CC - out of doors
48CC72101|the musician and his muse - CC - out of doors
48CC7211|musician training pupils, music-lesson - CC - out of doors
48CC722|musician in non-work situation - CC - out of doors
48CC723|portrait of a musician - CC - out of doors
48CC723(...)|portrait of a musician (with NAME of profession) - CC - out of doors
48CC73|musical instruments; group of musical instruments - CC - out of doors
48CC731|string instruments (bowed) - CC - out of doors
48CC7311|violin, fiddle - CC - out of doors
48CC7312|viola, violoncello; double bass - CC - out of doors
48CC7313|viol, rebec (violin-like instruments) - CC - out of doors
48CC7314|hurdy-gurdy - CC - out of doors
48CC7315|other string instruments played with bow - CC - out of doors
48CC7315(...)|other string instruments played with bow (with NAME) - CC - out of doors
48CC732|string instruments (plucked) - CC - out of doors
48CC7321|lyre, cithara, psaltery - CC - out of doors
48CC7322|harp - CC - out of doors
48CC7323|lute, and special forms of lute, e.g.: theorbo - CC - out of doors
48CC7324|cithern, mandolin, guitar, balalaika - CC - out of doors
48CC7325|dulcimer, zither - CC - out of doors
48CC7326|other string instruments (plucked) - CC - out of doors
48CC7326(...)|other string instruments (plucked) (with NAME) - CC - out of doors
48CC733|keyboard instruments - CC - out of doors
48CC7331|spinet, virginal - CC - out of doors
48CC7332|clavichord, harpsichord - CC - out of doors
48CC7333|pianoforte - CC - out of doors
48CC73331|grand piano - CC - out of doors
48CC7334|organ - CC - out of doors
48CC73341|church organ - CC - out of doors
48CC7335|accordion - CC - out of doors
48CC7336|other keyboard instruments - CC - out of doors
48CC7336(...)|other keyboard instruments (with NAME) - CC - out of doors
48CC734|percussion instruments - CC - out of doors
48CC7341|drum (musical instrument) - CC - out of doors
48CC73411|tambourine - CC - out of doors
48CC7342|clappers, castanets - CC - out of doors
48CC7343|carillon, chimes - CC - out of doors
48CC73431|bell ~ musical instruments - CC - out of doors
48CC7344|other percussion instruments - CC - out of doors
48CC7344(...)|other percussion instruments (with NAME) - CC - out of doors
48CC735|wind instruments - CC - out of doors
48CC7351|flute, aulos, tibia - CC - out of doors
48CC73511|recorder (musical instrument) - CC - out of doors
48CC73512|clarinet, bassoon, oboe, shawm - CC - out of doors
48CC73513|transverse flute - CC - out of doors
48CC7352|horn, trumpet, cornet, trombone, tuba - CC - out of doors
48CC73521|saxophone - CC - out of doors
48CC7353|panpipes - CC - out of doors
48CC7354|bagpipe, musette - CC - out of doors
48CC7355|mouth organ - CC - out of doors
48CC7356|other wind instruments - CC - out of doors
48CC7356(...)|other wind instruments (with NAME) - CC - out of doors
48CC7356(CONCH)|other wind instruments: conch - CC - out of doors
48CC736|instruments ~ popular music - CC - out of doors
48CC737|improvised musical instruments (kitchen-utensils, etc.) - CC - out of doors
48CC738|accessories ~ music: metronome, music-stand, tuning-fork, etc. - CC - out of doors
48CC74|notation of music - CC - out of doors
48CC741|printed edition of musical score - CC - out of doors
48CC742|manuscript of musical score - CC - out of doors
48CC7421|autograph ~ notation of music - CC - out of doors
48CC743|musical theory - CC - out of doors
48CC75|making music; musician with instrument - CC - out of doors
48CC751|one person with musical instrument, not playing - CC - out of doors
48CC7511|tuning an instrument - CC - out of doors
48CC75111|tuning the lute - CC - out of doors
48CC7512|person with musical instrument, musing, contemplating - CC - out of doors
48CC752|one person playing an instrument - CC - out of doors
48CC7521|one person playing string instrument (bowed) - CC - out of doors
48CC7522|one person playing string instrument (plucked) - CC - out of doors
48CC7523|one person playing keyboard instrument - CC - out of doors
48CC7524|one person playing percussion instrument - CC - out of doors
48CC7525|one person playing wind instrument - CC - out of doors
48CC753|more than one musician with instrument - CC - 'concert champêtre'
48CC7531|large group of musicians, orchestra - CC - 'concert champêtre'
48CC7532|small group of musicians, chamber orchestra, jazz band - CC - 'concert champêtre'
48CC754|instrumental and vocal music together - CC - out of doors
48CC7541|singer accompanying himself - CC - out of doors
48CC75411|minstrel, 'jongleur' - CC - out of doors
48CC75412|bard, lyric poet - CC - out of doors
48CC7542|musician(s) accompanying singer(s) - CC - out of doors
48CC755|vocal music, singing - CC - out of doors
48CC7551|singer without accompaniment - CC - out of doors
48CC75511|male singer - CC - out of doors
48CC75512|female singer - CC - out of doors
48CC7552|choir - CC - out of doors
48CC756|popular music, street music - CC - out of doors
48CC7561|instrumental popular music - CC - out of doors
48CC75611|hurdy-gurdy player - CC - out of doors
48CC75612|barrel-organ player - CC - out of doors
48CC75613|one person playing several instruments, one-man band - CC - out of doors
48CC75614|brass band, street band - CC - out of doors
48CC7562|vocal popular music - CC - out of doors
48CC75621|ballad singer, ballad seller - CC - out of doors
48CC76|'automatic' music - CC - out of doors
48CC761|musical box - CC - out of doors
48CC762|street-organ, 'pierement' - CC - out of doors
48CC763|pianola; orchestrion - CC - out of doors
48CC77|conductor ~ music - CC - out of doors
48CC771|baton ~ conductor - CC - out of doors
48CC78|listening to music - CC - out of doors
48CC841|training ~ ballet - CC - female
48CC844|ballet dress - CC - female
48CC853|stage costume - CC - female
49|education, science and learning
49A|education
49A0|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ education; 'Ammaestramento', Dottrina', 'Educatione', 'Istitutione' (Ripa)
49A1|study and diversion
49A11|study and play considered as the two principal aspects of education
49B|scholastic education, tuition
49B1|nursery school
49B2|elementary school; class, form
49B21|going to school
49B211|being brought to school, first school-day
49B22|returning home from school
49B23|leaving school, last school-day
49B24|teacher and pupil
49B241|child teaching teacher, parents, or other adults
49B25|punishment at school
49B251|limitation of freedom (in school); standing in the corner, keeping in, etc.
49B252|corporal punishment at school: castigating, beating, etc.
49B2521|rod, birch ~ punishment at school
49B2522|pupil punishing teacher
49B253|doing lines ~ punishment at school
49B3|further education
49B31|secondary education
49B32|vocational education, e.g.: junior technical school
49B33|higher education, e.g.: teacher's college
49B4|university
49B40|personification of university; 'Academia' (Ripa)
49B41|university organization
49B411|founding of a university
49B4111|commemoration of the founding of a university
49B412|board, dignitaries of a university
49B413|beadle
49B4131|beadle's mace
49B414|insignia, seal ~ university
49B415|faculties ~ university
49B416|university building, college
49B42|university education
49B421|lecture ~ university
49B4211|inaugural address ~ university
49B4212|'magister cum discipulis' ~ university
49B4213|'Accipies'-woodcut, 'accipies tanti doctoris dogmata sacra'
49B4214|practical work ~ university
49B422|examination ~ university
49B423|receiving doctor's degree
49B4231|doctoral thesis
49B4232|university diploma
49B4233|honorary degree
49B43|professor
49B431|group of professors
49B44|student
49B441|studying ~ university
49B4411|studying at night
49B442|student life
49B4421|student dress
49B4422|student room
49B4423|student love
49B4424|freshman ~ university
49B44241|matriculation
49B4425|student vacation
49B4426|sent-down student
49B4427|students' riot
49B4428|students' organization
49B44281|club (students)
49B44282|fraternity (students)
49B44283|initiation (students)
49B44284|party (students)
49B44285|students' pageant
49B4429|wandering student, 'Bettelstudent'
49BB43|professor - BB - female professor
49BB431|group of professors - BB - female professor
49BB44|student - BB - female student
49BB441|studying ~ university - BB - female student
49BB4411|studying at night - BB - female student
49BB442|student life - BB - female student
49BB4421|student dress - BB - female student
49BB4422|student room - BB - female student
49BB4423|student love - BB - female student
49BB4424|freshman ~ university - BB - female student
49BB44241|matriculation - BB - female student
49BB4425|student vacation - BB - female student
49BB4426|sent-down student - BB - female student
49BB4427|students' riot - BB - female student
49BB4428|students' organization - BB - female student
49BB44281|club (students) - BB - female student
49BB44282|fraternity (students) - BB - female student
49BB44283|initiation (students) - BB - female student
49BB44284|party (students) - BB - female student
49BB44285|students' pageant - BB - female student
49BB4429|wandering student, 'Bettelstudent' - BB - female student
49C|aspects of science in general
49C0|symbolic representations, allegories and emblems ~ science, 'Scientia'; 'Scienza', 'Studio' (Ripa)
49C01|science versus worldly temptation
49C011|scientist renouncing the world, 'ivory tower'
49C1|the liberal arts, 'Artes Liberales'
49C11|trivium (personification of Grammatica, Dialectica and Rhetorica)
49C111|'Grammatica' (~ trivium); 'Grammatica' (Ripa)
49C112|'Dialectica' (~ trivium); 'Dialettica' (Ripa)
49C113|'Rhetorica', 'Eloquentia' (~ trivium); 'Rettorica' (Ripa)
49C12|quadrivium (personification of Arithmetica, Geometria, Astronomia, and Musica)
49C121|'Arithmetica' (~ quadrivium); 'Aritmetica' (Ripa)
49C122|'Geometria' (~ quadrivium); 'Geometria' (Ripa)
49C123|'Astronomia' (~ quadrivium); 'Astronomia' (Ripa)
49C124|'Musica' (~ quadrivium); 'Musica' (Ripa)
49C13|the liberal arts together with other disciplines
49C131|the liberal arts together with Philosophy or Wisdom
49C14|the liberal arts represented otherwise, e.g. by emblems, symbols
49C15|'Artes Liberales' versus 'Artes Vulgares'
49C151|'Artes Vulgares'
49C16|the Four Faculties (personifications)
49C161|Theology (as one of the faculties)
49C162|Jurisprudence (as one of the faculties)
49C163|Medicine (as one of the faculties)
49C164|Philosophy (as one of the faculties)
49C17|the humanities
49C2|philosophy
49C20|'Philosophia'; 'Filosofia' (Ripa)
49C201|'Philosophia' discussing with philosopher
49C21|philosophical disciplines
49C211|metaphysics, 'Metaphysica'; 'Metafisica' (Ripa)
49C212|logic, 'Logica'; 'Logica' (Ripa)
49C213|theory of knowledge
49C2131|Plato's cave, 'antrum Platonicum'
49C214|aesthetics
49C3|scholar, philosopher
49C31|group of scholars or philosophers
49C32|scholar in his study
49C33|learned society, academy of sciences
49C34|wandering scholar
49C4|discussion, dialogue, dispute ~ scholar, philosopher
49C41|disturbance, interruption of philosophical discussion
49D|mathematics
49D0|'Mathematica'; 'Mathematica' (Ripa)
49D1|arithmetic
49D11|numerals
49D11(...)|numerals (with NUMBER)
49D11(10)|numerals: 10
49D11(1095)|numerals: 1095
49D11(11)|numerals: 11
49D11(12)|numerals: 12
49D11(13)|numerals: 13
49D11(16)|numerals: 16
49D11(2)|numerals: 2
49D11(3)|numerals: 3
49D11(4)|numerals: 4
49D11(5)|numerals: 5
49D11(6)|numerals: 6
49D11(666)|numerals: 666
49D11(7)|numerals: 7
49D11(8)|numerals: 8
49D11(9)|numerals: 9
49D110|number symbolism
49D12|fundamental arithmetical operations
49D121|addition
49D1211|series of Fibonacci (1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, ...)
49D122|subtraction
49D123|multiplication
49D124|division
49D13|scales of notation (arithmetic)
49D131|decimal scale
49D132|binary scale
49D133|other scales of notation
49D2|algebra and statistics
49D21|algebraic formula, equation, etc.
49D22|statistic diagram, graph; pictorial chart, etc.
49D3|planimetry, geometry
49D30|'Planimetria', 'Ichonografia' (Ripa)
49D31|point (~ planimetry, geometry)
49D32|line (~ planimetry, geometry)
49D321|straight line
49D3211|intersecting lines
49D3212|angle
49D3213|parallel lines
49D3214|golden section, 'sectio aurea'
49D322|curved line
49D3221|irregularly curved line
49D3222|regularly curved line, line of Beauty
49D3223|spiral (~ planimetry, geometry)
49D33|triangle (~ planimetry, geometry)
49D331|isosceles triangle
49D332|equilateral triangle
49D333|right-angled triangle
49D34|quadrilateral (~ planimetry, geometry)
49D341|irregular quadrilateral
49D342|regular quadrilateral
49D342(...)|regular quadrilateral (with NAME)
49D342(RHOMBUS)|regular quadrilateral: rhombus, lozenge
49D342(SQUARE)|regular quadrilateral: square
49D35|polygon (~ planimetry, geometry)
49D351|irregular polygon
49D352|regular polygon
49D352(...)|regular polygon (with NUMBER of sides)
49D352(6)|regular polygon: hexagon
49D352(8)|regular polygon: octagon
49D36|circle (~ planimetry, geometry)
49D361|segment of circle
49D362|quadrature of the circle
49D363|circumference of a circle
49D364|radius of a circle
49D365|centre of a circle
49D366|diameter of a circle
49D37|conic section (~ planimetry, geometry)
49D371|ellipse
49D372|parabola
49D373|hyperbola
49D38|other planimetric figures not meant or mentioned above
49D4|stereometry, solid geometry
49D40|'Sterometria'; 'Sterometria' (Ripa)
49D41|the five Platonic solids (one inside the other)
49D42|corner ~ stereometry
49D421|edge ~ stereometry
49D43|prism ~ stereometry
49D431|triangular prism
49D432|quadrangular prism
49D433|parallelepiped
49D44|pyramid ~ stereometry
49D441|triangular pyramid
49D442|quadrangular pyramid
49D45|regular polyhedron
49D451|tetrahedron
49D452|hexahedron, cube
49D453|octahedron
49D454|dodecahedron
49D455|icosahedron
49D456|other polyhedrons
49D46|cylinder ~ stereometry
49D461|helix, three-dimensional spiral
49D47|cone ~ stereometry
49D471|truncated cone
49D48|sphere, globe ~ stereometry
49D481|ellipsoid of revolution
49D5|drawing, measuring, calculating
49D51|drawing (mathematics)
49D511|drawing-instruments
49D511(...)|drawing-instruments (with NAME)
49D511(PROTRACTOR)|drawing-instruments: protractor
49D511(RULER)|drawing-instruments: ruler
49D5111|compasses
49D5112|square (drawing-instrument)
49D52|measuring
49D521|measuring-instruments
49D521(...)|measuring-instruments (with NAME)
49D53|counting, calculating
49D531|calculating-instruments
49D531(...)|calculating-instruments (with NAME)
49D5311|abacus, counting-frame
49D5312|counting-board, counter, counter-table
49D5313|reckoning-cloth, carpet for the counter
49D5314|casting-counter, jetton, money of account
49D54|computer, equation-solving machine
49D541|laptop, notebook
49D542|tablet computer
49D6|some other branches of mathematics
49D61|set theory
49D62|non-Euclidean geometry
49D63|multi-dimensional geometry
49D64|trigonometry, polygonometry
49D65|descriptive geometry
49D7|mathematical perspective
49D70|'Perspective' (alleg.); 'Prospetiva' (Ripa)
49D71|anamorphosis
49E|science and technology
49E1|astronomy (and cosmography)
49E10|'Astronomia', 'Cosmografia'; 'Cosmografia' (Ripa)
49E11|astronomical instruments
49E111|observatory (~ astronomy)
49E112|radio-telescope (~ astronomy)
49E12|star-chart, star map
49E121|star-globe
49E122|armillary sphere, skeleton celestial globe
49E123|orrery, planetarium
49E13|cosmological theories
49E131|geocentric theory (cosmology)
49E132|heliocentric theory (cosmology)
49E133|theory of the expanding universe (cosmology)
49E1331|Big Bang theory (cosmology)
49E2|physics and mechanics
49E21|physics
49E210|'Fisica' (Ripa)
49E211|general principles of physics
49E2111|theory of relativity
49E212|quantum theory
49E22|mechanics
49E220|'Mecanica' (Ripa)
49E221|dynamics, kinetics
49E2211|work, friction ~ mechanics
49E222|gravitation
49E2221|pendulum (theory)
49E2222|ballistics, motion of projectiles
49E223|fluid mechanics, hydraulics
49E224|gasdynamics, aerodynamics
49E2241|vacuum physics
49E23|thermodynamics
49E24|acoustics
49E25|optics
49E251|optical instruments
49E2511|lens
49E25111|sun-glass, burning-glass
49E2512|microscope
49E2513|binoculars, spy-glass, etc.
49E2514|telescope
49E2515|stereoscope
49E252|refraction (optics)
49E253|prism (optical instrument)
49E2531|the seven prismatic colours
49E254|concave mirror, burning-mirror
49E255|magnification
49E26|electromagnetics, electrodynamics
49E27|nuclear, atomic and molecular physics
49E271|elementary particles ~ nuclear, atomic and molecular physics
49E2711|models ~ molecular structure, etc.
49E272|radioactivity
49E2721|protection against radioactivity
49E273|nuclear reaction
49E3|chemistry
49E31|chemical symbols
49E32|inorganic chemistry
49E33|organic chemistry
49E39|alchemy
49E391|alchemist at work
49E3911|alchemist trying to make gold
49E3912|alchemist looking for the Philosopher's Stone
49E3913|alchemist failing at work
49E392|alchemistic symbols
49E393|alchemistic equipment
49E3931|alchemistic vessels
49E39311|bottles (ampullae)
49E39311(...)|bottles (ampullae) (with NAME)
49E39311(OVUM PHILOSOPHICUM)|bottles: philosophical egg (ovum philosophicum)
49E39311(PELICAN)|bottles: pelican
49E39311(PHIAL)|bottles: phial
49E39311(RECEPTACULUM)|bottles: receiver (receptaculum)
49E39312|flasks (cucurbitae)
49E39312(...)|flasks (cucurbitae) (with NAME)
49E39312(ALEMBIC)|flasks: alembic
49E39312(MOOR'S HEAD)|flasks: Moor's head
49E39312(OPERCULUM)|flasks: operculum
49E39312(RETORT)|flasks: retort
49E39312(ROSENHUT)|flasks: rosenhut
49E39313|pots, jars (ollae)
49E39313(...)|pots, jars (ollae) (with NAME)
49E39313(ALUDEL)|pots, jars: aludel
49E39313(CHALICE)|pots, jars: chalice
49E39313(CRUCIBLE)|pots, jars: crucible
49E39313(CUPEL)|pots, jars: cupel
49E3932|alchemistic furnace
49E3932(...)|alchemistic furnace (with NAME)
49E3932(ASSAY FURNACE)|alchemistic furnace: assay furnace
49E3932(ATHANOR)|alchemistic furnace: athanor
49E3932(CARBURIZING FURNACE)|alchemistic furnace: carburizing furnace
49E3932(PIGER HENRICUS)|alchemistic furnace: piger henricus, 'slow Harry'
49E3932(REVERBATORY FURNACE)|alchemistic furnace: reverbatory furnace
49E3932(SMELTING FURNACE)|alchemistic furnace: smelting furnace
49E3933|alchemistic bath (balneum)
49E3933(...)|alchemistic bath (balneum) (with NAME)
49E3933(BALNEUM ARENAE)|alchemistic bath: balneum arenae
49E3933(BALNEUM MARIAE)|alchemistic bath: Mary's bath
49E3939|other alchemistic equipment
49E3939(...)|other alchemistic equipment (with NAME)
49E394|alchemistic substances
49E3941|Sulphur ~ alchemistic substance
49E3942|Mercury ~ alchemistic substance
49E39421|Philosophical Mercury ~ alchemistic substance
49E394211|Bird of Hermes
49E3943|Sal ~ alchemistic substance
49E3944|Prima Materia
49E3945|Philosopher's Stone (Lapis philosophorum)
49E39451|Quintessence
49E39452|the White Stone
49E39453|the Red Stone
49E3946|Elixir Vitae
49E39461|Panacea ~ alchemistic substance
49E3949|other substances
49E3949(...)|other substances (with NAME)
49E3949(ANTIMONY)|other substances: antimony
49E3949(SAL AMMONIAC)|other substances: sal ammoniac
49E3949(VITRIOL)|other substances: vitriol
49E395|alchemistic processes
49E3951|Magnum opus: the four original stages of transmutation
49E39511|nigredo (blackening)
49E39512|albedo (whitening)
49E39513|citrinitas (yellowing)
49E39514|rubedo (reddening)
49E3952|Magnum opus: additional stages of transmutation
49E3952(...)|Magnum opus: additional stages of transmutation (with NAME)
49E3952(CALCINATION)|additional stages: calcination
49E3952(CIBATION)|additional stages: cibation
49E3952(COAGULATION)|additional stages: coagulation (fixation)
49E3952(CONJUNCTION)|additional stages: conjunction (chemical wedding)
49E3952(DISTILLATION)|additional stages: distillation (destillatio)
49E3952(EXALTATION)|additional stages: exaltation
49E3952(MULTIPLICATION)|additional stages: multiplication
49E3952(PROJECTION)|additional stages: projection
49E3952(PUTREFACTION)|additional stages: putrefaction (fermentation)
49E3952(SEPARATION)|additional stages: separation or division
49E3952(SOLUTION)|additional stages: solution (or dissolution)
49E3952(SUBLIMATION)|additional stages: sublimation
49E3953|multiple processes combined
49E3954|interaction or reaction of alchemistic substances
49E39541|exchange of chemical properties (e.g. wet for dry)
49E39542|evaporation of solvent
49E39543|interaction between (pairs of) opposites
49E395431|Mercury and Sulphur ~ Luna and Sol
49E4|crystallography
49E5|geology
49E51|mineralogy
49E6|meteorology
49E61|meteorological observatory
49E7|technology
49E71|engineering
49E8|laboratory
49E81|laboratory apparatus and equipment
49E811|popular laboratory device, used for demonstration
49E9|experiment, test ~ science and technology
49E91|invention, discovery ~ science and technology
49F|biology
49F1|botany
49F11|botanic garden, 'hortus botanicus'
49F12|herbarium
49F2|zoology
49F21|experimental zoology
49F22|palaeontology
49F3|physical anthropology
49F31|craniology
49G|medicine, medical science
49G0|'Medicina', allegorical representations ~ medicine; 'Medicina' (Ripa)
49G01|symbol, emblem, sign ~ medicine
49G011|Aesculapian sign
49G012|pentagram (medical symbol)
49G1|physician, doctor
49G11|barber; surgeon
49G12|(barber as) dentist
49G13|ophthalmologist
49G2|patient, sick person
49G21|sick-bed
49G211|visiting the sick; sick person together with others
49G22|nursing, tending the sick
49G23|healing of sick person
49G231|miraculous healing
49G232|(healing by) imposition of hands
49G233|spiritual healing
49G24|administering, taking medicine
49G25|recovery, convalescence of sick person
49G251|deterioration of sick person
49G26|person feigning illness
49G29|hypochondriac
49G3|medical examination, medical treatment
49G31|examination, diagnosis; physician speaking with patient
49G311|examination of urine
49G3111|urinal (and basket)
49G312|taking temperature of patient
49G3121|temperature-chart
49G313|examining the tongue of patient
49G314|examining patient with stethoscope
49G315|percussing the body ~ medical examination
49G3151|knee jerk ~ medical examination
49G316|feeling pulse or heart-beat
49G317|physician writing (prescription)
49G32|antiseptics
49G321|applying dressing or bandage
49G3211|dressing, bandage
49G322|treatment by immobilization, sling, splint, plaster, etc.
49G33|purging
49G331|enema, squirt
49G34|bleeding, blood-letting, e.g.: with the aid of cupping-glasses
49G341|bleeding, blood-letting with the aid of blood-suckers
49G342|cupping man (~ bleeding, blood-letting)
49G35|operation, surgery
49G350|'Chirurgia'
49G351|operating room
49G352|narcosis
49G353|amputation
49G3531|prosthesis
49G354|transplantation ~ surgery
49G359|medical instruments
49G359(...)|medical instruments (with NAME)
49G36|course of waters
49G361|watering-place, spa
49G37|injection ~ medicine
49G371|vaccination
49G372|infusion ~ medicine
49G373|transfusion of blood
49G38|electrotherapy, radiotherapy
49G381|X-ray examination
49G39|massage ~ medical treatment
49G4|hospital
49G41|ward; room (in hospital)
49G42|visiting the sick in hospital
49G43|nurse ~ hospital
49G431|male nurse ~ hospital
49G44|transport of the sick
49G441|ambulance
49G5|specialized institutions
49G51|institution for contagious diseases
49G511|quarantine
49G512|sanatorium
49G52|lunatic asylum, mental home
49G6|medical research, branches of medicine
49G61|physiology and anatomy
49G611|physiology and anatomy ~ circulatory system
49G612|physiology and anatomy ~ respiratory system
49G613|physiology and anatomy ~ alimentary tract (digestive system)
49G6131|dentistry
49G614|physiology and anatomy ~ skin
49G615|physiology and anatomy ~ endocrine system
49G616|physiology and anatomy ~ urogenital system
49G6161|gynaecology, obstetrics
49G617|physiology and anatomy ~ locomotor system
49G618|physiology and anatomy ~ sense organs
49G6181|ophthalmology
49G619|physiology and anatomy ~ nervous system, neurology
49G62|some aspects of anatomy in particular
49G621|dissection
49G6211|dissecting-room, 'theatrum anatomicum'
49G6212|anatomy lesson
49G6213|anatomical specimen
49G622|anatomical models (usually series of five figures)
49G6221|anatomical model of the skeletal system
49G6222|anatomical model of the muscles, muscle-man, 'écorché'
49G6223|anatomical model of the veins, vein-man
49G6224|anatomical model of the arteries
49G6225|anatomical model of the nerves
49G63|bacteriology
49G64|paediatrics
49G65|geriatrics
49G7|psychology and psychiatry
49G71|psychology
49G711|psychological test
49G712|graphological test
49G72|psychiatry
49G721|psychoanalysis, 'on the couch'
49G8|pharmacy, pharmaceutics
49G81|medicament, medicine
49G811|doctrine of signatures
49G812|poison ~ medicine
49G82|pharmacist, druggist, apothecary; pharmacy, drugstore, dispensing chemist
49G83|tools and implements of pharmacist
49G831|pestle and mortar
49G84|'gaper', i.e. grotesque yawning head as sign of druggist's shop
49G9|unprofessional or illegal practice, popular medicine
49G91|quack, charlatan, mountebank, 'saltimbanco'
49G911|stone-operation, e.g.: by the witch of Malleghem
49G912|quack extracting teeth or molars
49G913|other 'operations'
49G914|eating snakes, frogs, spiders, etc.
49H|social sciences
49H1|sociology
49H2|folklore, the study of popular tradition
49H3|ethnology, cultural anthropology
49I|geography
49I0|'Geografia'
49I1|exploration, expedition, voyage of discovery
49I11|explorer
49K|historical disciplines; philology
49K1|history and archaeology
49K10|'Historia'; 'Historia' (Ripa)
49K11|excavation ~ archaeology
49K111|hoard ~ archaeology
49K12|history-book, e.g.: chronicle, annal
49K2|history of art
49K3|philology
49K31|linguistics
49K32|language ~ philology
49K321|word
49K322|phrase, sentence
49L|writing and letters
49L1|letters, alphabet, script
49L10|invention of letters
49L11|handwriting, writing as activity
49L111|secretary, scribe
49L112|sharpening pen (quill)
49L113|erasing text
49L12|Roman script; scripts based on the Roman alphabet
49L12(...)|Roman script; scripts based on the Roman alphabet (with LETTERS)
49L13|Greek script
49L13(...)|Greek script (with LETTERS)
49L14|other alphabetic scripts
49L141|Hebrew script
49L142|Arabic script
49L15|fancy letters
49L16|letter combinations such as letterword, anagram, letter square, monogram, etc.
49L17|initial
49L171|historiated initial
49L2|pictorial and ideographic script
49L21|Egyptian hieroglyphs
49L211|fancy hieroglyphs, 'hieroglyphica'
49L22|cuneiform writing
49L23|oriental ideographic script (Chinese, Korean, Japanese)
49L24|ancient American script (Maya, Aztec, Inca)
49L25|pictograph
49L251|rebus
49L26|'ars memorandi', mnemotechnics
49L27|mark of ownership
49L271|'huismerk', 'Hausmarke'
49L272|owner's signature
49L3|scripts for special purposes
49L31|stenography, shorthand
49L32|cryptography, secret writing
49L33|mirror writing
49L4|calligraphy
49L5|writing tools
49L51|pen
49L511|quill
49L52|pencil
49L6|writing accessories
49L61|ink
49L611|ink-blot
49L62|ink-well
49L63|pen-knife
49L64|materials to write on, writing surfaces
49L641|paper (writing material)
49L6411|notebook
49L642|papyrus (writing material)
49L643|parchment, vellum (writing material)
49L644|writing boards
49L6441|blackboard
49L6442|whiteboard
49L645|writing tablets
49L6451|clay tablet, stone tablet
49L64511|Emerald Tablet ~ alchemy
49L6452|wax tablet
49L6453|slate (writing material)
49L649|other writing surfaces
49L649(...)|other writing surfaces (with NAME)
49L65|seal, stamp
49L651|sealing wax
49L66|writing-table, writing-desk
49L67|other writing accessories
49L67(...)|other writing accessories (with NAME)
49L67(ERASER)|other writing accessories: eraser
49L67(PAPERCLIP)|other writing accessories: paperclip
49L67(PAPERWEIGHT)|other writing accessories: paperweight
49L7|handwriting, written text
49L71|scroll
49L711|'capsa', casket for scrolls
49L72|codex
49L73|banderole
49L8|inscription
49L81|graffiti
49LL71|scroll - LL - scroll unfolded
49LL711|'capsa', casket for scrolls - LL - scroll unfolded
49LL72|codex - LL - codex open
49M|production of printed matter, book-production
49M1|printing, printing office
49M10|'Stampa' (Ripa)
49M11|printing press
49M12|persons ~ printing
49M121|type-founder
49M122|type-setter
49M123|printer
49M124|corrector ~ printing
49M13|printing type
49M13(...)|printing type (with NAME)
49M14|tools, implements of printer
49M14(...)|tools, implements of printer (with NAME)
49M2|means of multiplying texts (other than printing)
49M21|typewriter
49M22|multiplicator
49M23|photostatic apparatus
49M3|printed matter
49M31|single printed leaf: broadsheet, leaflet
49M32|book
49M321|book in which illustrations are essential
49M3211|blockbook
49M3212|comic strip, 'bande dessinée'
49M322|pamphlet ~ printed matter
49M4|decoration of printed matter
49M41|illustration ~ printed matter, book
49M411|frontispiece
49M412|vignette
49M413|printed historiated initial
49M42|ornamental decoration ~ printed matter, book
49M43|title-page
49M431|device (trade-mark of printer or publisher)
49M5|bookbinding
49M51|book-cover, binding
49M511|book-jacket, blurb
49M52|book with clasps
49M53|'Beutelbuch'
49M6|publishing, publisher
49M7|book-shop, bookseller
49M71|second-hand book-shop
49M72|book-stall, kiosk
49M8|ex-libris
49M9|public library
49M91|archive
49MM32|book - MM - book open
49MM321|book in which illustrations are essential - MM - book open
49MM3211|blockbook - MM - book open
49MM3212|comic strip, 'bande dessinée' - MM - book open
49MM322|pamphlet ~ printed matter - MM - book open
49N|reading
49N1|reading to somebody
49N2|reading-accessories
49N21|lectern ~ reading
49N22|pointer ~ reading
49N23|book-marker
49N3|literacy

5|Abstract Ideas and Concepts
51|Generalities
51A|Existence and Modes of Existence
51A1|Existence
51A11|the Universe
51A2|Materiality
51A3|Concreteness
51A4|Presence
51A5|Intrinsic Nature, Essence, Idea (according to Plato)
51A51|Interior, Interiority
51A6|Elementariness, Irreducibility
51A7|Perfection, Completeness; 'Perfettione', 'Operatione perfetta' (Ripa)
51A8|Things Known, the Known
51AA|Existence and Modes of Existence (opposing concepts)
51AA1|Non-existence
51AA2|Immateriality
51AA3|Abstractness, Insubstantiality
51AA4|Nothingness, Absence
51AA5|Circumstance, Accident
51AA51|Exterior, Exteriority
51AA6|Composition
51AA61|Synthesis
51AA7|Imperfection, Incompleteness; 'Imperfettione' (Ripa)
51AA8|Things Unknown, the Unknown
51B|Kinds of Relation
51B1|Relation
51B2|Similarity, Likeness
51B21|Assimilation
51B3|Parity, Equality
51B4|Uniformity
51B5|Identity
51B6|Imitation; 'Imitatione' (Ripa)
51B61|Repetition
51B7|Normality
51BB|Kinds of Relation (opposing concepts)
51BB1|Absoluteness, Non-relatedness
51BB2|Dissimilarity, Unlikeness
51BB3|Imparity, Inequality, Difference
51BB4|Multiformity, Variety
51BB5|Contrariety; 'Contrarietà' (Ripa)
51BB51|Ambivalence
51BB6|Originality
51BB61|Singularity, Uniqueness
51BB7|Abnormality
51C|Causation
51C1|Cause
51C2|Necessity, Inevitability; 'Necessità' (Ripa)
51CC|Causation (opposing concepts)
51CC1|Effect, Result
51CC11|Positive Result, Good Result
51CC12|Negative Result, Bad Result
51CC13|Side-effect, Secondary Effect
51CC19|No Result, Lack of Result, Inefficacy, Futility
51CC2|Chance, Haphazard
51D|Order and Disorder
51D1|Order, Arrangement, Organization
51D2|Harmony, Regularity
51D21|Eurhythmy
51D3|Symmetry; 'Simmetria' (Ripa)
51D4|Beauty; 'Bellezza' (Ripa)
51D41|Grace, Charm; 'Gratia', 'Venustà' (Ripa)
51D42|Splendour
51D43|the Sublime
51D5|Balance, Equilibrium
51DD|Order and Disorder (opposing concepts)
51DD1|Disorder, Confusion, Derangement, Disorganization, Chaos
51DD11|Contamination
51DD2|Disharmony, Irregularity
51DD3|Asymmetry
51DD4|Ugliness
51DD5|Imbalance, Disequilibrium
51E|Hierarchical Order
51E1|Independence, Autonomy
51E11|Freedom, Liberty; 'Libertà' (Ripa)
51E12|Liberation
51E2|Superiority
51E3|Conformity; 'Temperamento delle cose terrene con le celesti' (Ripa)
51E4|Coherence
51EE|Hierarchical Order (opposing concepts)
51EE1|Dependence
51EE11|Restriction, Limitation
51EE12|Curtailment
51EE2|Inferiority
51EE3|Nonconformity
51EE4|Incoherence
51F|Temporal Relationship
51F1|Precedence
51F2|Continuity
51F3|Priority, Pre-eminence
51F4|Simultaneity
51F5|Beginning; 'Principio' (Ripa)
51F51|Newness
51F511|Immaturity
51F52|Earliness
51F521|Precocity
51F522|Anticipation
51F6|Frequency
51F7|Regularity of Recurrence
51F71|Periodicity
51F711|Cycle
51F8|Middle
51FF|Temporal Relationship (opposing concepts)
51FF1|Subsequence
51FF2|Discontinuity
51FF3|Posteriority
51FF4|Non-simultaneity
51FF5|End; 'Fine' (Ripa)
51FF51|Oldness
51FF511|Maturity
51FF52|Lateness
51FF521|Delay
51FF6|Infrequency
51FF7|Irregularity of Recurrence
51G|Some Characteristics of Matter
51G1|Largeness, Magnitude
51G2|Heaviness
51G3|Toughness
51G4|Hardness
51G5|Visibility
51G6|Smoothness
51GG|Some Characteristics of Matter (opposing concepts)
51GG1|Littleness, Smallness
51GG2|Lightness; 'Leggierezza' (Ripa)
51GG3|Fragility; 'Fragilità' (Ripa)
51GG4|Softness (matter)
51GG5|Invisibility
51GG6|Roughness
51H|Quantity and Degree
51H1|Totality, the Whole
51H11|Indivisibility
51H2|Universality
51H3|Multitude
51H4|Plenitude
51H41|Sufficiency
51H42|Abundance; 'Abondanza', 'Abondanza maritima' (Ripa)
51H421|Excess
51H43|Redundance
51H5|Growth, Increase
51HH|Quantity and Degree (opposing concepts)
51HH1|Part, Section, Aspect
51HH11|Divisibility
51HH2|Particularity, Individuality
51HH3|Paucity, Fewness
51HH4|Lack, Deficiency
51HH41|Insufficiency
51HH5|Decrease
51I|Space
51I1|Limited, Defined Space
51I2|Fullness
51I3|Location, Position
51I4|Nearness
51I5|Middle; 'Mezo' (Ripa)
51I6|High, Top
51II|Space (opposing concepts)
51II1|Unlimited Space
51II11|Expansion
51II2|Emptiness, Void
51II3|Dislocation, Displacement
51II4|Farness
51II5|Isolation
51II6|Low, Bottom
51K|Aspects of Change
51K1|Change
51K11|Reform; 'Riforma' (Ripa)
51K2|Mutability; 'Immutatione' (Ripa)
51K3|Substitution
51K31|Alternation
51K4|Evolution
51K41|Revolution
51K5|Reaction
51KK|Aspects of Change (opposing concepts)
51KK1|Permanence
51KK11|Conservation; 'Conservatione' (Ripa)
51KK2|Immutability
51KK3|Interchange, Exchange
51L|Types of Motion
51L1|Motion
51L2|Regular Motion
51L3|Direction, Orientation
51L4|Progression, Forward Movement
51L41|Approach
51L42|Motion Towards, Attractive Force, Attraction, Pull
51L5|Ascent
51L51|Resurrection; 'Ressurrettione' (Ripa)
51LL|Types of Motion (opposing concepts)
51LL1|Rest, Immobility, Stasis
51LL2|Irregular Motion
51LL3|Deviation, Divergence
51LL4|Regression, Backward Movement
51LL41|Recession
51LL42|Motion From, Repulsive Force, Repulsion, Push
51LL5|Descent
51M|Quality of Motion
51M1|Fast Motion
51M11|Swiftness, Speed; 'Agilità', 'Celerità', 'Velocità' (Ripa)
51M12|Haste
51MM|Quality of Motion (opposing concepts)
51MM1|Slow Motion
51MM11|Slowness, Tardiness; 'Tardità' (Ripa)
51MM12|Lingering
52|Reasoning and Formation of Ideas
52A|Intelligence and Intellectual Faculties
52A1|Intellect, Intelligence; 'Intelletto', 'Intelligenza' (Ripa)
52A11|Attention, Concentration
52A12|Curiosity, Inquisitiveness, Desire of Knowledge; 'Curiosità' (Ripa)
52A13|Talent
52A14|Artificial intelligence
52A2|Forethought, Deliberation; 'Previdenza', 'Providenza' (Ripa)
52A21|Method
52A22|Tact
52A23|Alertness, Vigilance; 'Guardia', 'Vigilanza', 'Vigilanza per difendersi & oppugnare altri' (Ripa)
52A24|Precaution
52A3|Memory; 'Memoria' (Ripa)
52A4|Imagination; 'Imaginatione' (Ripa)
52A41|Idea, Concept; 'Idea' (Ripa)
52A42|Invention, Inventiveness; 'Inventione' (Ripa)
52A43|Ingenuity; 'Ingegno' (Ripa)
52A44|Fantasy, Caprice; 'Capriccio' (Ripa)
52A5|Knowledge; 'Cognitione', 'Cognitione delle cose' (Ripa)
52A51|Wisdom; 'Sapienza', 'Sapienza humana', 'Sapienza vera' (Ripa)
52A511|Wisdom of the Fool
52A52|Judgement, Discrimination; 'Giuditio' (Ripa)
52A53|Self-knowledge
52A54|Docility; 'Docilità' (Ripa)
52A55|Subtlety, Acumen, Lucidity, Wit; 'Acutezza de l'Ingegno', 'Sottilità' (Ripa)
52A6|Truth; 'Verità' (Ripa)
52A7|Omniscience
52AA|Intelligence and Intellectual Faculties (opposing concepts)
52AA1|Stupidity, Poverty of Intellect; 'Stupidità overo Stolidità' (Ripa)
52AA11|Lack of Talent
52AA2|Absent-mindedness
52AA21|Rashness, Imprudence, Recklessness
52AA22|Tactlessness; 'Inconsideratione' (Ripa)
52AA23|Inattention
52AA24|Carelessness
52AA3|Forgetfulness
52AA31|Oblivion; 'Oblivione' (Ripa)
52AA4|Lack of Imagination, Inflexibility
52AA5|Ignorance; 'Ignoranza', 'Ignoranza di tutte le cose', 'Ignoranza in un ricco senza lettere' (Ripa)
52AA51|Folly, Foolishness; 'Pazzia', 'Sciocchezza', 'Stoltitia' (Ripa)
52AA511|Ridiculousness
52AA52|Misjudgment
52AA521|Illusion, Phantasm
52AA522|Delusion, Fallacy; 'Prima Impressione' (Ripa)
52AA53|Lack of Self-knowledge
52AA54|Indocility; 'Indocilità' (Ripa)
52AA55|Bluntness, Obtuseness, Dullness
52AA551|Shallowness of Mind
52AA552|Intellectual Blindness; 'Cecità della Mente' (Ripa)
52AA553|Prejudice, Bias
52AA6|Falsehood
52B|Reasoning
52B1|Thinking, Thought, Reflection; 'Pensiero' (Ripa)
52B11|Contemplation
52B12|Brooding
52B13|Fixation
52B2|Admission, Belief
52B21|Credulity
52B3|Expectation
52B31|Probability
52B4|Verification
52B41|Certainty
52B42|Possibility
52B5|Rationality, Reasoning; 'Ratiocinatione o Discorso' (Ripa)
52B51|Reason; 'Ragione' (Ripa)
52B511|Distinction between Good and Bad; 'Distintione del bene & del male' (Ripa)
52B5111|Good, Right
52B5112|Bad, Evil, Wrong
52B512|Banishing Evil Thoughts; 'Repulsa de pensieri cattivi' (Ripa)
52B513|Reason versus Amorous Lust; 'Combattimento della ragione con l'appetito' (Ripa)
52B52|Syllogism, Demonstration
52B53|Proof
52BB|Reasoning (opposing concepts)
52BB1|Thoughtlessness
52BB2|Doubt; 'Dubbio' (Ripa)
52BB21|Incredulity
52BB3|Surprise, Wonder; 'Maraviglia' (Ripa)
52BB31|Improbability
52BB4|Presumption
52BB41|Uncertainty
52BB42|Impossibility
52BB5|Irrationality
52BB51|Intuition
52BB52|Sophism
52BB53|Nonsense, Absurdity
52BB54|Baseless Speculation
52BB6|Frenzy
52BB61|Infatuation
52C|Understanding and Misunderstanding
52C1|Consideration; 'Consideratione' (Ripa)
52C11|Opinion
52C111|Public Opinion; 'Opinione' (Ripa)
52C12|Sentence, 'Sententia'
52C2|Affirmation, Confirmation; 'Confermatione' (Ripa)
52C3|Acknowledgement, Granting
52C4|Understanding, Comprehension; 'Apprehensiva' (Ripa)
52C41|Freeing (oneself) from Error or Illusion
52C42|Interpretation
52C5|Theory; 'Theoria' (Ripa)
52C51|Doctrine
52C52|Ideology
52CC|Understanding and Misunderstanding (opposing concepts)
52CC1|Inconsideration
52CC2|Denial, Negation
52CC3|Dissidence
52CC31|Refutation, Confutation, Disproving
52CC4|Misunderstanding, Incomprehension
52CC41|Error; 'Errore' (Ripa)
52D|Communication of Thought (qualitative aspects)
52D1|Communication of Thought
52D2|Clarity, Precision
52D21|Conciseness
52D3|Eloquence; 'Eloquenza', 'Fermezza & Gravità dell'Oratione' (Ripa)
52D31|Power of Eloquence; 'Forza sottoposta all'Eloquenza' (Ripa)
52D4|Prolixity, Verbosity, Loquacity; 'Loquacità' (Ripa)
52D41|Trifles, 'Nugae'
52D5|Rumour; 'Rumore' (Ripa)
52DD|Communication of Thought (qualitative aspects) (opposing concepts)
52DD1|Secrecy, Latency, Concealment; 'Secretezza' (Ripa)
52DD11|Secret
52DD2|Unclarity, Imprecision
52DD21|Confusion, Obscurity; 'Confusione' (Ripa)
52DD22|Mystification
52DD3|Taciturnity; 'Secretezza', 'Secretezza overo Taciturnità' (Ripa)
52E|Communication of Thought (answer and question)
52E1|Response, Answer, Solution
52E2|Prediction, Prophecy; 'Augurio', 'Divinatione', 'Profetia' (Ripa)
52E21|Good Omen; 'Augurio buono' (Ripa)
52E22|Bad Omen; 'Augurio cattivo' (Ripa)
52E3|Counsel; 'Consiglio' (Ripa)
52EE|Communication of Thought (answer and question) (opposing concepts)
52EE1|Asking, Question, Interrogation
52EE11|Inquiry, Investigation; 'Investigatione' (Ripa)
53|Will, Volition
53A|Characteristics of Will
53A1|Will; 'Volontà' (Ripa)
53A11|Choice; 'Elettione' (Ripa)
53A2|Perseverance, Resolution, Determination; 'Perseveranza' (Ripa)
53A21|Constancy, Tenacity; 'Costanza', 'Tenacità' (Ripa)
53A211|Obstinacy; 'Ostinatione', 'Pertinacia' (Ripa)
53A212|Implacability
53A22|Stability, Firmness; 'Fermezza', 'Stabilimento', 'Stabilità' (Ripa)
53AA|Characteristics of Will (opposing concepts)
53AA1|Will-lessness
53AA11|Predetermination
53AA2|Irresolution; 'Irresolutione' (Ripa)
53AA21|Inconstancy; 'Incostanza', 'Instabilità', 'Instabilità overo Incostanza' (Ripa)
53AA22|Tergiversation
53B|Acts of the Will
53B1|Acceptance
53B2|Decisiveness, Decision
53B3|Self-control; 'Dominio di se stesso' (Ripa)
53B4|Willingness
53B41|Inclination; 'Inclinatione' (Ripa)
53B5|Obedience; 'Obedienza' (Ripa)
53B6|Discipline
53B7|Observance, Fulfilment
53BB|Acts of the Will (opposing concepts)
53BB1|Rejection
53BB2|Hesitation
53BB3|Self-indulgence
53BB4|Unwillingness
53BB5|Disobedience, Contumacy, Insubordination; 'Inubidienza' (Ripa)
53BB51|Protest
53BB6|Indiscipline
53BB61|Laxity
53BB7|Non-observance
53C|Authority and Subordination
53C1|Predominance
53C11|Authority, Power; 'Dominio', 'Giurisdittione' (Ripa)
53C12|Severity; 'Severità' (Ripa)
53C13|Sternness; 'Rigore' (Ripa)
53C2|Command
53C21|Compulsion
53C22|Menace, Intimidation; 'Minaccie' (Ripa)
53CC|Authority and Subordination (opposing concepts)
53CC1|Subordination
53CC11|Service
53CC12|Servility
53CC2|Voluntariness
53CC21|Readiness to Comply
53CC3|Supplication; 'Supplicatione' (Ripa)
53CC31|Invocation; 'Invocatione' (Ripa)
53CC32|Pleading
53D|Intersocial Volition
53D1|Offer, Proposition
53D11|Permission
53D12|Favour; 'Favore' (Ripa)
53D2|Promise; 'Promissione' (Ripa)
53D3|Intercession
53DD|Intersocial Volition (opposing concepts)
53DD1|Refusal
53DD11|Prohibition
53DD2|Breach of Promise
54|Process of Action
54A|State of Being while Doing
54A1|Activity
54A11|Industriousness, Assiduity; 'Assiduità', 'Industria', 'Zelo' (Ripa)
54A2|Carefulness, Diligence; 'Diligenza' (Ripa)
54A21|Anxiety, Solicitude; 'Sollecitudine' (Ripa)
54A211|Scrupulosity; 'Scropolo' (Ripa)
54A3|Competence
54A31|Experience, Mastery; 'Esperienza' (Ripa)
54A32|Preparedness
54A33|Skill, Ability; 'Artificio', 'Prontezza' (Ripa)
54A4|Calmness, Equanimity, Imperturbability
54A41|Continence; 'Continenza', 'Continenza militare' (Ripa)
54A42|Restraint
54A43|Temperance, Moderation; 'Misura' (Ripa)
54A431|the Golden Mean; 'Mediocrità' (Ripa)
54A44|Patience; 'Patienza' (Ripa)
54A45|Peaceableness
54A46|Rest; 'Quiete' (Ripa)
54A47|Peace of Mind, 'Aequitas'
54A5|Goodness; 'Bontà' (Ripa)
54A51|Good Genius; 'Genio Buono' (Ripa)
54A52|Guiltlessness
54A6|Helpfulness
54A7|Strength, Power; 'Fortezza', 'Fortezza d'Animo e di corpo', 'Fortezza del corpo congiunta con la generosità dell'animo', 'Fortezza & valore del corpo congiunto con la prudenza & virtù del animo', 'Forza' (Ripa)
54A71|Invincibility
54A72|Invulnerability
54A8|Courage, Bravery, Valiance, Manliness; 'Ardire magnanimo et generoso', 'Gagliardezza', 'Valore', 'Virtù heroica', 'Virtù dell'animo e del corpo' (Ripa)
54A81|Fearlessness, Intrepidity; 'Intrepidità & Costanza' (Ripa)
54A82|Audacity, Temerity; 'Audacia' (Ripa)
54AA|State of Being while Doing (opposing concepts)
54AA1|Inactivity
54AA11|Sluggishness, Inertia; 'Dapocaggine', 'Pigritia' (Ripa)
54AA2|Negligence; 'Negligenza' (Ripa)
54AA21|Indifference
54AA3|Incompetence
54AA31|Inexperience
54AA32|Unpreparedness
54AA33|Inability, Maladroitness, Awkwardness
54AA34|Mediocrity
54AA4|Vehemence, Violence, Fierceness; 'Sforza con Inganno', 'Violenza' (Ripa)
54AA41|Impulsion; 'Impeto' (Ripa)
54AA42|Wildness, Untamedness
54AA43|Intemperance, Immoderation
54AA44|Impatience
54AA45|Pugnacity
54AA46|Unrest, Restlessness, Inquietude; 'Inquietudine' (Ripa)
54AA47|Disquietude of Mind; 'Inquietudine d'animo' (Ripa)
54AA5|Badness
54AA51|Evil Genius; 'Genio cattivo' (Ripa)
54AA52|Guiltiness
54AA6|Obstructiveness
54AA7|Weakness, Powerlessness, Helplessness; 'Infermità' (Ripa)
54AA71|Vincibility
54AA72|Vulnerability
54AA8|Cowardice
54B|Means and Characteristics of Means
54B1|Means
54B11|Use
54B12|Opportunity, Opportuneness, Seasonableness
54B121|'Occasio', 'Kairos'; 'Occasione' (Ripa)
54B1211|Waiting for an Opportunity
54B1212|Missing an Opportunity
54B1213|Seizing an Opportunity
54B2|Indispensability
54B3|Utility, Usefulness; 'Utilità' (Ripa)
54B4|Efficiency
54B5|Importance, Preponderance
54B6|Worth, Value
54BB|Means and Characteristics of Means (opposing concepts)
54BB1|Disuse
54BB11|Misuse, Misemployment
54BB12|Profanation
54BB13|Intempestivity, Inopportuneness, Unseasonableness
54BB2|Unnecessity, Superfluity
54BB3|Inutility, Noxiousness; 'Nocumento', 'Nocumento d'ogni cosa' (Ripa)
54BB31|Damage, Disservice; 'Danno' (Ripa)
54BB4|Inefficiency
54BB5|Unimportance
54BB6|Worthlessness
54C|Intention, Purpose, Aim
54C1|Purposefulness
54C11|Intention
54C12|Purpose, Aim
54C2|Recommendation, Inducement, Incitement
54C21|Persuasion; 'Persuasione' (Ripa)
54C22|Appeal
54C3|Influence
54C31|Example
54C4|Temptation; 'Tentatione' (Ripa)
54CC|Intention, Purpose, Aim (opposing concepts)
54CC1|Aimlessness
54CC11|Without Intention, Non-design, Unintendedness, Undeliberateness
54CC2|Discouragement
54CC21|Dissuasion
54CC22|Deterrence
54D|Procedure
54D1|Preparation
54D11|Attempt, Trial
54D12|Exercise; 'Essercitio' (Ripa)
54D2|Action; 'Operatione manifesta' (Ripa)
54D21|Practice; 'Prattica' (Ripa)
54D3|Completion
54D31|Continuance
54D4|Facility
54D5|Safety
54D6|Custom, Habit; 'Consuetudine' (Ripa)
54DD|Procedure (opposing concepts)
54DD1|Improvisation
54DD2|Idleness; 'Otio' (Ripa)
54DD3|Start
54DD31|Interruption, Cessation
54DD311|Waiting, Watching
54DD4|Difficulty
54DD41|Drudgery; 'Fatica', 'Fatica estiva' (Ripa)
54DD42|Fatigue, Lassitude; 'Lassitudine o Languidezza estiva' (Ripa)
54DD5|Insafety
54DD51|Danger; 'Pericolo' (Ripa)
54DD52|Risk; 'Ardire ultimo & necessario' (Ripa)
54DD6|Desuetude
54E|Reciprocal Action
54E1|Co-operation, Association
54E11|Necessity of Mutual Co-operation
54E2|Guidance
54E3|Accord, Accordance
54E31|Agreement, Unity; 'Concordia', 'Concordia insuperabile', 'Concordia militare', 'Concordia di Pace', 'Unione civile' (Ripa)
54E32|Compliance
54E33|Adjustment
54E4|Defence
54E41|Self-defence
54E42|Protection; 'Custodia', 'Difesa contra nimici, malefici & venefici', 'Difesa contra pericoli', 'Riparo da i tradimenti' (Ripa)
54E43|Preservation, Sustenance; 'Salvezza', 'Sostanza' (Ripa)
54EE|Reciprocal Action (opposing concepts)
54EE1|Non co-operation
54EE11|Opposition, Counteraction, Resistance
54EE2|Hindrance, Obstruction
54EE3|Conflict; 'Contrasto' (Ripa)
54EE31|Disagreement, Discord; 'Discordia' (Ripa)
54EE32|Defiance
54EE33|Competition, Rivalry, Emulation; 'Emulatione' (Ripa)
54EE4|Attack
54F|Fortune and Misfortune
54F1|Success; 'Evento buono' (Ripa)
54F11|Welfare, Prosperity; 'Felicità publica', 'Prosperità della vita', 'Salute' (Ripa)
54F12|Luck, Fortune, Lot; 'Fato', 'Fortuna', 'Fortuna aurea', 'Fortuna buona', 'Fortuna pacifica overo clemente', 'Sorte' (Ripa)
54F121|Turn of Fate, Wheel of Fortune
54F122|Vicissitudes of Life
54F13|Progress, Improvement, Recovery
54F131|Renovation
54F14|Advantage
54F2|Victory
54FF|Fortune and Misfortune (opposing concepts)
54FF1|Failure
54FF11|Adversity, Misfortune, Bad Luck; 'Fortuna infelice', 'Infortunio' (Ripa)
54FF12|Fate, Doom
54FF13|Regression, Deterioration, Relapse
54FF14|Disadvantage
54FF15|Submission; 'Forza minore da maggior forza superata' (Ripa)
54FF2|Defeat
55|Property
55A|Acquisition and Loss
55A1|Acquisition, Gain, Profit
55A11|Retention
55A12|Reward, 'Praemium'; 'Premio', 'Remuneratione' (Ripa)
55AA|Acquisition and Loss (opposing concepts)
55AA1|Loss
55AA11|Relinquishment, Abandonment of Property
55B|Possession
55B1|Wealth, Opulence; 'Opulenza', 'Richezza' (Ripa)
55B2|Luxury, Luxuriousness
55B3|'Not too poor, not too rich'
55BB|Possession (opposing concepts)
55BB1|Poverty; 'Povertà', 'Povertà del doni', 'Povertà in uno ch'habbia bell'ingegno' (Ripa)
55BB2|Scarcity; 'Carestia' (Ripa)
55C|Use of Property
55C1|Spending
55C11|Squandering, Extravagance, Prodigality, Waste; 'Prodigalità' (Ripa)
55C2|Giving
55C21|Generosity, Liberality; 'Generosità', 'Liberalità' (Ripa)
55C22|Offering; 'Offerta overo Oblatione' (Ripa)
55C221|Sacrifice
55C3|Lending, Letting
55C4|Taking
55C5|Sharing
55CC|Use of Property (opposing concepts)
55CC1|Saving, Frugality, Parsimony; 'Parsimonia' (Ripa)
55CC11|Greed, Covetousness, Cupidity; 'Cupidità' (Ripa)
55CC2|Receiving
55CC3|Borrowing, Hiring
55CC4|Restitution; 'Restitutione' (Ripa)
55CC5|Withholding, Keeping to oneself
56|Emotion
56A|Feeling
56A1|Sensation, Sensibility, Sensitivity
56A2|Excitation
56A21|Ecstasy, Exaltation
56AA|Feeling (opposing concepts)
56AA1|Insensibility, Insensitivity
56AA11|Impassibility; 'Impassibilità' (Ripa)
56B|Joy and Sorrow
56B1|Pleasure, Enjoyment, Joy; 'Allegrezza', 'Allegrezza da le medaglie', 'Allegrezza, letitia e giubilo', 'Diletto', 'Piacere', 'Piacere honesto' (Ripa)
56B11|Mirth, Hilarity
56B12|Jovialness
56B13|Jocularity
56B131|Joke; 'Giuoco (dall'antico)' (Ripa)
56B2|Happiness, Felicity
56B21|Eternal Bliss; 'Felicità eterna' (Ripa)
56B22|Short Felicity; 'Felicità breve' (Ripa)
56B3|Satisfaction, Contentment; 'Contento' (Ripa)
56B4|Amusement
56B41|Fastidiousness, Epicurism
56B42|Coarseness, Rusticity
56BB|Joy and Sorrow (opposing concepts)
56BB1|Pain, Sorrow, Sadness; 'Dolore', 'Dolore di Zeusi' (Ripa)
56BB11|Bitterness; 'Amaritudine' (Ripa)
56BB12|Torment; 'Tribulatione' (Ripa)
56BB121|Lamentation; 'Querela a Dio' (Ripa)
56BB13|Heartache, Heart-break; 'Affanno', 'Cordoglio' (Ripa)
56BB131|Sighs; 'Sospiri' (Ripa)
56BB19|Consolation
56BB2|Unhappiness; 'Infelicità' (Ripa)
56BB21|Calamity, Distress; 'Calamità', 'Calamità o miseria' (Ripa)
56BB22|Misery; 'Miseria mondana' (Ripa)
56BB3|Dissatisfaction
56BB31|Boredom
56BB32|Insatiableness
56BB33|Grumbling, Complaint; 'Pianto', 'Querela' (Ripa)
56BB34|Disappointment
56BB35|Frustration
56BB4|Disgust, Dislike, Repulsion, Nausea
56BB41|Satiety
56C|Aesthetic Sense
56C1|Sense of Beauty
56C2|Admiration
56C3|Inspiration; 'Ispiratione' (Ripa)
56CC|Aesthetic Sense (opposing concepts)
56CC1|Insensibility to Beauty
56CC2|Depreciation
56D|Hope and Fear
56D1|Hope; 'Speranza', 'Speranza delle fatiche' (Ripa)
56D2|Trust
56D21|Refuge; 'Refugio' (Ripa)
56D29|Misplaced Trust, False Confidence, 'Pax Falsa'; 'Speranza fallace' (Ripa)
56D3|Confidence, Security, Tranquillity; 'Confidenza', 'Sicurezza e Tranquillità', 'Sicurtà', 'Sicurtà o Sicurezza', 'Tranquillità' (Ripa)
56D31|Self-confidence
56D32|Commitment
56DD|Hope and Fear (opposing concepts)
56DD1|Fear, Dread; 'Paura', 'Timidità o Timore', 'Timore' (Ripa)
56DD11|Despair; 'Disperatione' (Ripa)
56DD2|Distrust, Suspicion; 'Sospitione' (Ripa)
56DD3|Insecurity
56DD31|Lack of Self-confidence; 'Viltà' (Ripa)
56DD32|Alarm, Fright; 'Spavento', 'Terrore' (Ripa)
56DD33|Confusion, Bewilderment, Panic; 'Perturbatione' (Ripa)
56DD34|Horror, Abhorrence
56E|Anger and Meekness
56E1|Irritation
56E11|Indignation; 'Sdegno' (Ripa)
56E2|Rage, Anger
56E21|Irascibility
56E3|Fury; 'Furore', 'Furore implacabile', 'Furore & Rabbia', 'Furore superbo & Indomito' (Ripa)
56EE|Anger and Meekness (opposing concepts)
56EE1|Forbearance
56EE2|Meekness; 'Mansuetudine' (Ripa)
56F|Desire and Aversion
56F1|Desire; 'Desiderio' (Ripa)
56F11|Ambition; 'Ambitione', 'Amor di Fama' (Ripa)
56F12|Contento ~ Malcontento: the pursuit of Happiness
56F13|(Feeling of) Attraction
56F131|Power of Attraction
56F2|(personifications and symbolic representations of) Love; 'Amore (secondo Seneca)' (Ripa)
56F21|Neighbourly Love; 'Amor del Prossimo' (Ripa)
56F211|Brotherly Love
56F22|Reciprocal Love
56F23|Friendship; 'Amicitia' (Ripa)
56F231|Fidelity in Friendship; 'Confermatione dell'Amicitia', 'Fede nell'Amicitia' (Ripa)
56F232|Infidelity in Friendship; 'Amicitia senza giovamento' (Ripa)
56F24|Self-love; 'Amor di se stesso' (Ripa)
56F241|Narcissism
56F25|(personifications and symbolic representations of) Qualities of Love
56F251|Qualities of Love: first series
56F2511|'Riconciliatione d'amore' (Ripa)
56F2512|'Giuditio overo inditio d'amore' (Ripa)
56F2513|'Fermezza d'amore' (Ripa)
56F2514|'Instabilità overo incostanza d'amore' (Ripa)
56F2515|'Forza d'amore, Forza d'amore si nell'acqua come in terra' (Ripa)
56F2516|'Tentatione d'amore' (Ripa)
56F2517|'Fortuna giovevole ad amore' (Ripa)
56F2518|'Passione d'amore' (Ripa)
56F2519|'Allegrezza d'amore' (Ripa)
56F252|Qualities of Love (personifications): second series
56F2521|'Contento amoroso' (Ripa)
56F2522|'Tormento d'amore' (Ripa)
56F2523|'Falsita d'amore overo inganno' (Ripa)
56FF|Desire and Aversion (opposing concepts)
56FF1|Aversion
56FF13|(Feeling of) Repulsion
56FF2|Hate; 'Odio capitale' (Ripa)
56FF21|Indifference towards Love; 'Oblivione d'amore' (Ripa)
56FF22|Unrequited Love
56FF23|Enmity; 'Inimicitia', 'Inimicitia mortale' (Ripa)
56FF231|Misanthropy
56FF232|Misogyny
56FF233|Homophobia
57|Morality
57A|Good and Bad Behaviour, Moral Qualities
57A1|Good Behaviour
57A2|Sense of Duty, Devotion to Duty
57A21|Duty
57A22|Obligation; 'Obligo' (Ripa)
57A23|Calling, Vocation, Mission
57A24|Task
57A25|Responsibility, Liability
57A3|Conscience; 'Coscienza' (Ripa)
57A4|Shame
57A41|Regret
57A42|Compunction, Remorse; 'Compuntione' (Ripa)
57A43|Sense of Guilt
57A5|Decency, Shyness, Bashfulness
57A6|Virtuousness; 'Amor di Virtù', 'Attione virtuosa', 'Guida sicura de' veri honori', 'Virtù', 'Virtù insuperabile' (Ripa)
57A61|Honesty; 'Honestà' (Ripa)
57A611|Frankness, Loyalty; 'Lealtà', 'Realtà' (Ripa)
57A612|Sincerity; 'Purità et Sincerità d'animo', 'Sincerità' (Ripa)
57A613|Integrity
57A6131|Guilelessness, Artlessness, Openness, Ingenuousness
57A614|Faithfulness, 'Bona Fide'
57A6141|Trustworthiness, Reliability
57A6142|Oath
57A62|Fidelity; 'Fedeltà' (Ripa)
57A63|Incorruption, Purity; 'Purità' (Ripa)
57A631|Innocence; 'Innocenza', 'Innocenza o purità' (Ripa)
57A632|Falsely accused Innocence
57A64|Humility; 'Humiltà' (Ripa)
57A641|Discretion, Modesty; 'Discretione', 'Modestia' (Ripa)
57A642|Simplicity; 'Simplicità' (Ripa)
57A643|Timidity, Diffidence
57A644|Submissiveness; 'Ossequio' (Ripa)
57A65|Unselfishness
57A66|Seriousness
57A661|Spiritualization
57A67|Reasonableness
57A68|Nobility; 'Nobiltà' (Ripa)
57A681|Stateliness; 'Gravità', 'Gravità nell'huomo' (Ripa)
57A682|Magnificence; 'Magnificenza' (Ripa)
57A69|Holiness; 'Santità' (Ripa)
57A7|Benevolence, Beneficence; 'Beneficio', 'Benevolenza o Affettione' (Ripa)
57A71|Magnanimity; 'Grandezza e robustezza d'animo', 'Magnanimità' (Ripa)
57A72|Tolerance, Long-suffering; 'Longanimità', 'Toleranza' (Ripa)
57A73|Indulgence, Clemency; 'Clemenza', 'Clemenza & Moderatione', 'Indulgenza' (Ripa)
57A74|Forgivingness
57A741|Pardon; 'Perdono' (Ripa)
57A75|Mercy, Compassion; 'Compassione', 'Misericordia' (Ripa)
57A76|Favourableness
57A77|Friendliness, Gentleness, Affability; 'Affabilità, piacevolezza, amabilità', 'Animo piacevole, trattabile & amorevole', 'Benignità' (Ripa)
57A8|Gratitude; 'Gratitudine', 'Memoria grata de beneficii ricevuti' (Ripa)
57A9|Humanity, Politeness; 'Cortesia', 'Humanità' (Ripa)
57AA|Good and Bad Behaviour, Moral Qualities (opposing concepts)
57AA1|Bad Behaviour
57AA2|Evasion of Duty, Dereliction of Duty
57AA21|Irresponsibility
57AA3|Unscrupulousness
57AA4|Shamelessness
57AA41|Obduracy
57AA5|Indecency, Impudence; 'Sfacciatigine' (Ripa)
57AA51|Licentiousness, Lasciviousness; 'Lascivia', 'Licenza' (Ripa)
57AA52|Perversion
57AA53|Scandalousness, Scandal; 'Scandolo' (Ripa)
57AA6|Viciousness, Naughtiness
57AA61|Dishonesty, Falsety
57AA611|Dissimulation, Hypocrisy; 'Hippocresia', 'Simulatione' (Ripa)
57AA612|Insincerity
57AA6121|Flattery; 'Adulatione' (Ripa)
57AA6122|Sponging, Parasitizing
57AA613|Cunning, Slyness; 'Astutia ingannevole' (Ripa)
57AA6131|Guile, Artfulness, Craftiness, Deceitfulness
57AA614|Unfaithfulness, 'Mala fide'
57AA6141|Untrustworthiness, Unreliability
57AA6142|Betrayal
57AA62|Infidelity, Perfidy; 'Perfidia' (Ripa)
57AA621|Cheat, Deceit; 'Fraude', 'Inganno' (Ripa)
57AA622|Mendacity
57AA6221|Lie; 'Bugia' (Ripa)
57AA6222|Hoax, False News, Canard
57AA6223|Ambuscade, Trap; 'Insidia' (Ripa)
57AA6224|Intrigue
57AA6225|Falsification
57AA63|Impurity
57AA64|Pride, Loftiness; 'Alterezza in persona nata povera civile' (Ripa)
57AA641|Immodesty
57AA642|Sophistication
57AA643|Coquetry
57AA644|Arrogance; 'Arroganza' (Ripa)
57AA645|Boast; 'Iattanza' (Ripa)
57AA646|Complacency, Self-conceit
57AA647|Hybris
57AA65|Selfishness; 'Interesse', 'Interesse proprio' (Ripa)
57AA66|Frivolity
57AA661|Worldliness; 'Appetito' (Ripa)
57AA67|Unreasonableness
57AA68|Unworthiness
57AA69|Devilishness
57AA7|Malevolence, Maliciousness; 'Malevolenza', 'Malignità', 'Malvagità' (Ripa)
57AA71|Illiberality
57AA72|Intolerance
57AA73|Inclemency
57AA74|Vindictiveness
57AA741|Revenge, Requital, Retaliation; 'Vendetta' (Ripa)
57AA75|Mercilessness
57AA76|Jealousy; 'Gelosia', 'Rammarico del ben'altrui' (Ripa)
57AA77|Unfriendliness
57AA8|Ingratitude; 'Ingratitudine' (Ripa)
57AA9|Brutality
57AA91|Cruelty, Ferocity; 'Crudeltà', 'Ferocità' (Ripa)
57AA92|Infamy; 'Sciagurataggine' (Ripa)
57B|Judgment of Conduct
57B1|Praise, Approbation, Approval; 'Lode' (Ripa)
57B11|Rewarding Goodness
57B2|Respect, Reverence, Esteem
57B21|'Pietas'; 'Pietà' (Ripa)
57B3|Justification, Vindication
57B31|Palliation, Extenuation
57BB|Judgment of Conduct (opposing concepts)
57BB1|Disapprobation, Disapproval, Rebuking
57BB11|Admonition, Reprehension; 'Riprensione', 'Riprensione giovevole' (Ripa)
57BB12|Correction; 'Correttione' (Ripa)
57BB13|Punishment; 'Castigo', 'Pena', 'Punitione' (Ripa)
57BB131|Punishing Badness
57BB14|Condemnation
57BB2|Mockery, Derision, Irreverence; 'Derisione', 'Dispreggio della Virtù' (Ripa)
57BB21|Contempt
57BB211|Despising the World; 'Dispregio del mondo', 'Disprezzo et Distruttione de i piaceri & cattivi affetti' (Ripa)
57BB22|Insult; 'Ingiuria', 'Offesa' (Ripa)
57BB23|Ignominy
57BB24|Humiliation
57BB241|Irony
57BB242|Sarcasm
57BB25|Calumny, Detraction; 'Biasimo vitioso', 'Calunnia', 'Detrattione', 'Maledicenza' (Ripa)
57BB251|Calumny of Apelles: bad judge with ass's ears on throne, with Deceit, Envy, Ignorance, Suspicion and Treachery, confronted with innocent accused; Remorse and Truth present
57BB3|Accusation, Incrimination
58|Creation
58A|Creation and Destruction
58A1|Originating
58A2|Procreation
58A3|Fruitfulness, Productiveness, Fertility, Fecundity; 'Fecondità' (Ripa)
58AA|Creation and Destruction (opposing concepts)
58AA1|Destruction
58AA11|Extirpation
58AA12|Self-destruction
58AA2|Non-procreation
58AA3|Unproductiveness, Fruitlessness, Lost Labour, Wasted Labour
58B|Vitality and Mortality
58B1|Vitality, Viability, Vital Force
58B11|Germination
58B2|Life
58B21|Human Life; 'Vita humana', 'Vita inquieta', 'Vita e l'animo' (Ripa)
58B211|'Tabula Cebetis'
58B212|fountain of life (non-Christian)
58B213|Human Life represented by a ship
58B22|Struggle for Life
58B3|Immortality, Imperishableness; 'Immortalità' (Ripa)
58B4|Rebirth, Renaissance, Regeneration
58B5|Heredity
58B6|Instinct, Natural Disposition; 'Instinto naturale' (Ripa)
58BB|Vitality and Mortality (opposing concepts)
58BB1|Mortality, Extinction of Life
59|Aspects of Social Conduct
59A|Man ~ Community
59A1|Sociality
59A2|Refinement, Taste
59A3|Propriety, Decorum; 'Decoro' (Ripa)
59A4|Elegance
59A5|Hospitality; 'Hospitalità' (Ripa)
59AA|Man ~ Community (opposing concepts)
59AA1|Loneliness; 'Solitudine' (Ripa)
59AA2|Ill-breeding, Bad Taste
59AA3|Vulgarity
59AA4|Affectation, Mannerism
59AA5|Inhospitality
59B|Social Position
59B1|Everyman, 'Elckerlyc'
59B2|Advancement, Promotion
59B3|Repute, Renown; 'Splendore del nome' (Ripa)
59B31|Honour, Glory; 'Ampiezza della Gloria', 'Gloria', 'Gloria de prencipi', 'Gloria & Honore', 'Honore', 'Sublimatà della Gloria' (Ripa)
59B32|Fame; 'Fama', 'Fama buona', 'Fama chiara' (Ripa)
59B33|Respectability; 'Precedenza et Preminenza de titoli' (Ripa)
59B34|Illustriousness; 'Chiarezza' (Ripa)
59B4|Dignity; 'Dignità' (Ripa)
59B41|Regality, Majesty; 'Maestà regia', 'Regalità' (Ripa)
59B5|Merit; 'Merito' (Ripa)
59BB|Social Position (opposing concepts)
59BB1|Nobody, 'Nemo'
59BB2|Degradation
59BB3|Dishonour, Disrepute
59BB31|Disgrace; 'Infamia', 'Scorno' (Ripa)
59BB32|Ill-fame; 'Fama cattiva' (Ripa)
59BB33|Ignobility, 'Vulgus'; 'Vulgo overo ignobilità' (Ripa)
59BB34|Ingloriousness
59BB4|Despicableness
59BB5|Demerit
59C|Justice and Injustice
59C1|Maintenance of the Law
59C2|Justice; 'Forza alla giustitia sottoposta', 'Giustitia', 'Giustitia retta', 'Giustitia rigorosa', 'Impietà e violenza soggetta alla giustitia' (Ripa)
59C21|Equality, Equity, Fairness, Righteousness; 'Equalità', 'Equità', 'Giuditio giusto', 'Ordine dritto e giusto', 'Ugualità' (Ripa)
59C22|Impartiality
59C221|Incorruptibility
59C3|Legality
59CC|Justice and Injustice (opposing concepts)
59CC1|Violation of the Law
59CC2|Injustice; 'Ingiustitia' (Ripa)
59CC21|Inequality, Inequity, Iniquity; 'Iniquità' (Ripa)
59CC211|Arbitrariness
59CC22|Partiality; 'Partialità' (Ripa)
59CC221|Corruptibility, Venality, Corruption
59CC3|Illegality
6|History
61|historical events and situations; historical persons
61A|historical events and situations
61A(...)|historical events and situations (with DATE)
61B|historical persons (portraits and scenes from the life)
61B1|historical persons not known by name
61B11|anonymous historical person portrayed
61B111|anonymous historical person portrayed alone
61B112|anonymous historical persons portrayed in a double portrait
61B113|anonymous historical persons portrayed in a group, in a group-portrait
61B12|scenes ~ anonymous historical person(s)
61B121|scene directly related with life or life-story of anonymous person
61B122|fictitious scene ~ anonymous historical person(s)
61B2|historical persons
61B2(...)|historical person (with NAME)
61B2(...)1|historical person (with NAME) - historical person(s) portrayed
61B2(...)11|historical person (with NAME) - historical person (with NAME) portrayed alone
61B2(...)12|historical person (with NAME) - historical person (with NAME) in a double-portrait
61B2(...)13|historical person (with NAME) - historical person (with NAME) portrayed in a group, in a group-portrait
61B2(...)2|historical person (with NAME) - scene ~ historical person(s) (with NAME of person)
61B2(...)21|historical person (with NAME) - scene directly related with life or life-story (with NAME of person)
61B2(...)22|historical person (with NAME) - fictitious scene ~ historical person (with NAME of person)
61B2(...)3|historical person (with NAME) - other representations to which the NAME of a historical person may be attached (with NAME of person)
61BB|historical persons (portraits and scenes from the life) - BB - woman
61BB1|historical persons not known by name - BB - woman
61BB11|anonymous historical person portrayed - BB - woman
61BB111|anonymous historical person portrayed alone - BB - woman
61BB112|anonymous historical persons portrayed in a double portrait - BB - woman
61BB113|anonymous historical persons portrayed in a group, in a group-portrait - BB - woman
61BB12|scenes ~ anonymous historical person(s) - BB - woman
61BB121|scene directly related with life or life-story of anonymous person - BB - woman
61BB122|fictitious scene ~ anonymous historical person(s) - BB - woman
61BB2|historical persons - BB - woman
61BB2(...)|historical person (with NAME) - BB - woman
61BB2(...)1|historical person (with NAME) - BB - woman - historical person(s) portrayed
61BB2(...)11|historical person (with NAME) - BB - woman - historical person (with NAME) portrayed alone
61BB2(...)12|historical person (with NAME) - BB - woman - historical person (with NAME) in a double-portrait
61BB2(...)13|historical person (with NAME) - BB - woman - historical person (with NAME) portrayed in a group, in a group-portrait
61BB2(...)2|historical person (with NAME) - BB - woman - scene ~ historical person(s) (with NAME of person)
61BB2(...)21|historical person (with NAME) - BB - woman - scene directly related with life or life-story (with NAME of person)
61BB2(...)22|historical person (with NAME) - BB - woman - fictitious scene ~ historical person (with NAME of person)
61BB2(...)3|historical person (with NAME) - BB - woman - other representations to which the NAME of a historical person may be attached (with NAME of person)
61C|proper names of plants and animals
61C1|proper names of plants
61C1(...)|proper names of plants (with NAME)
61C2|proper names of animals
61C2(...)|proper names of animals (with NAME)
61D|geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc.
61D(...)|geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (names of cities and villages excepted) (with NAME)
61E|names of cities and villages
61E(...)|names of cities and villages (with NAME)
61F|names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc.
61F(...)|names of historical buildings, sites, streets, etc. (with NAME)
61G|names of artefacts and man-made objects
61G(...)|names of artefacts and man-made objects (buildings excluded) (with NAME)
61H|names of organizations, companies, trade unions, etc.
61H(...)|names of organizations, companies, trade unions, etc. (with NAME)
61I|names of historical events and situations
61I(...)|names of historical events and situations (with NAME)
61K|(other) historical names
61K(...)|(other) historical names (with NAME)
62|visions of the future
7|Bible
71|Old Testament
71A|Genesis from the creation to the expulsion from paradise, and later years of Adam and Eve
71A1|'In the beginning ...' the ordering of chaos (Genesis 1:1-2)
71A11|the earth formless and desolate
71A12|the spirit of God moves upon the waters
71A2|the six days of creation (Genesis 1:3-25)
71A21|division of light and darkness
71A22|creation of the firmament and division of the waters above and below it
71A23|gathering of the waters below the firmament; dry land appears and produces all kinds of plants
71A231|creation of vegetation (alone)
71A24|creation of sun, moon and stars
71A25|creation of the animals ~ Genesis
71A251|creation of birds and fishes
71A252|creation of land-animals
71A3|creation of man; the Garden of Eden (Genesis 1:26 - 2)
71A31|God fashions man from clay
71A311|the man (Adam) comes to life: usually God reaches out his hand or breathes life into his nostrils
71A32|God planting the Garden of Eden
71A321|Garden of Eden, paradise
71A3211|the four rivers of paradise (springing from a fountain)
71A32111|Pison (river of Paradise)
71A32112|Gihon (river of Paradise)
71A32113|Tigris (Hiddekel) (river of Paradise)
71A32114|Euphrates (river of Paradise)
71A3212|the tree of life and the tree of knowledge of good and evil
71A32121|the tree of life in the Garden of Eden
71A32122|the tree of knowledge of good and evil (whose fruit, usually apples or figs, brings death); the tree may be guarded by the serpent
71A33|Adam in the Garden of Eden
71A331|God brings Adam to paradise
71A332|God speaks to Adam
71A333|Adam naming the animals
71A34|creation of Eve
71A341|God removes a rib from the side of the sleeping Adam
71A342|Eve is fashioned from Adam's rib
71A3421|Eve emerges from Adam's body
71A35|Adam and Eve in paradise (before the Fall)
71A351|God brings Eve to Adam
71A352|God blesses Adam and Eve; institution of marriage
71A353|Adam is given dominion over all created things
71A354|the giving of the test commandment: God warns Adam and Eve not to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil
71A36|God rests on the seventh day
71A4|Temptation and Fall (Genesis 3:1-7)
71A41|Temptation and Fall (scenes with Eve alone)
71A411|the serpent tries to persuade Eve to take some of the fruit (usually an apple)
71A412|Eve takes the fruit
71A42|Temptation and Fall (scenes with both Adam and Eve)
71A421|Eve takes the fruit from the serpent (or the tree) in the presence of Adam (who may be trying to stop her)
71A422|Eve offers the fruit to Adam
71A4221|Eve simultaneously offers some of the fruit to Adam and takes some more from the serpent (or the tree)
71A4222|Adam himself takes the fruit from the tree
71A423|Adam and Eve holding (and possibly eating) the fruit
71A4231|Adam (alone) holding the fruit
71A4232|Eve (alone) holding the fruit
71A424|Adam and Eve discover their nakedness; they cover themselves with their hands or with leaves
71A5|Temptation and Fall: Adam and Eve in paradise (after the Fall) (Genesis 3:8-21)
71A51|Adam and/or Eve overcome with repentance
71A52|God walks in the Garden of Eden
71A521|God calls Adam and Eve to account for their deed
71A522|Adam and Eve hide from God
71A53|Adam and Eve reproved by God
71A531|Adam (alone) reproved by God; Adam blames Eve
71A532|Eve (alone) reproved by God; Eve blames the serpent
71A54|the punishment of Adam and Eve
71A541|the snake is cursed by God, and condemned to eat dust and to crawl on its belly
71A542|punishment of Eve (alone)
71A543|punishment of Adam (alone)
71A55|Adam and Eve are clothed by God
71A551|Adam and Eve receive tools, usually a spade and a spindle
71A6|expulsion of Adam and Eve from paradise (Genesis 3:22-24)
71A61|God expels Adam and Eve from paradise and has the tree of life guarded by an angel with a flaming sword
71A611|an angel chases Adam and Eve out of paradise with a (flaming) sword
71A62|Adam and Eve outside Eden, whose entrance is guarded by shining cherubim
71A63|Adam and Eve doing penance
71A631|purification bath of Adam and Eve
71A7|the labours of Adam and Eve; infancy of Cain and Abel (Genesis 4:1-2)
71A71|Eve pregnant
71A711|birth of Cain
71A7111|bath, ritual cleansing of Eve
71A712|birth of Abel
71A7121|Adam bathes Abel with the assistance of Cain
71A7122|Eve suckling Abel; Cain turns aside, i.e. the jealousy of Cain
71A72|Adam (and Eve) engaged in agricultural activities
71A721|Adam engaged in agricultural activities, Eve spinning and usually their children at play
71A722|Adam engaged in agricultural activities, Eve suckling the children
71A723|an angel instructs Adam in agricultural activities
71A73|education, upbringing of Cain and Abel
71A731|Cain and Abel learn to assist their father; Cain by farming, Abel by herding
71A732|Cain (alone) at work, farming
71A733|Abel (alone) at work, herding
71A8|the story of Cain and Abel (Genesis 4:3-17)
71A81|the sacrifice of Cain and Abel: Abel offers a lamb, Cain usually a sheaf of corn
71A811|God (or the hand of God) appears and blesses Abel ~ sacrifice
71A812|the fume of Abel's sacrifice goes straight to heaven, whereas the smoke of Cain's offering is beaten down
71A8121|the fume of Abel's sacrifice goes straight to heaven, whereas the smoke of Cain's offering is beaten down, with God blessing Abel
71A813|an angel receives Abel's lamb, while a devil may be assisting Cain
71A814|Abel offering (alone)
71A815|Cain offering (alone)
71A82|the killing of Abel: Cain slays him with a stone, a club or a jaw-bone, alternatively with a spade or another tool as weapon
71A821|Abel's death
71A822|Cain buries Abel
71A823|Adam and Eve discover the dead body of Abel and grieve over it
71A824|Adam and Eve bury Abel
71A83|the curse and flight of Cain
71A831|the Lord calls on Cain to account for his deed
71A8311|Abel's blood cries out for revenge
71A832|the curse of Cain
71A8321|God puts a mark on Cain
71A833|the flight of Cain
71A834|Cain repentant
71A84|later life of Cain
71A841|Cain and his family
71A8411|birth of Enoch
71A842|Cain building the city of Enoch
71A9|declining years and death of Adam and Eve, and the story of Seth (Genesis 4:25, 5:1-8)
71A91|declining years and death of Adam and Eve
71A911|birth of Seth
71A912|death of Adam
71A9121|Adam's burial
71A9122|Adam's tomb
71A913|death of Eve
71A92|story of Seth
71B|Genesis from the descendants of Cain and Seth to Abraham
71B1|the descendants of Cain, the Cainites (Genesis 4:18-24)
71B11|story of Enoch, son of Cain
71B12|story of Irad
71B13|story of Mehujael
71B14|story of Methusael
71B15|story of Lamech, son of Methusael
71B151|Lamech kills Cain: Cain is accidentally shot dead by an arrow of the blind Lamech, who is assisted in the hunt by his son Tubalcain
71B1511|enraged Lamech kills Tubalcain
71B152|Lamech confesses to his wives, Adah and Zillah, that he has killed an old man and a young man (Cain and Tubalcain)
71B1521|Lamech is rebuked or beaten by his wives
71B16|the children of Lamech
71B161|story of Jabal, the first to raise cattle and live in tents
71B162|story of Jubal, ancestor of all musicians who play the harp and the flute
71B163|story of Tubalcain, the first blacksmith
71B2|the descendants of Seth (Genesis 4:26, 5:9-32)
71B21|story of Enos
71B22|story of Cainan
71B23|story of Mahalaleel
71B24|story of Jared
71B25|story of Enoch, son of Jared, who invented letters and was the first to divide the year into seasons and into twelve months
71B251|Enoch's translation
71B26|story of Methuselah
71B27|story of Lamech, son of Methuselah
71B271|birth of Noah
71B3|story of Noah
71B31|before the Flood (Genesis 6-7:4)
71B311|the wickedness of mankind; the wicked are usually shown feasting and revelling
71B3111|the giants in the earth ~ the wickedness of mankind
71B312|God sees man's corruption
71B3121|God announces a flood and commands Noah to build an ark
71B32|the building of the ark, and the embarkation (Genesis 7:5-9)
71B321|Noah building the ark
71B3211|Noah building the ark with the help of his sons
71B3212|the ark is covered with pitch ~ Noah
71B3213|the devil tries to prevent the building of the ark
71B322|the embarkation of the ark
71B3221|the gathering of the animals in pairs ~ story of Noah
71B3222|the animals enter the ark
71B3223|Noah and his family enter the ark
71B323|God closes the ark ~ story of Noah
71B33|the Flood and destruction of mankind ~ story of Noah (Genesis 7:10 - 8:17)
71B331|the ark is floating on the waters, while life on earth is destroyed ~ story of Noah
71B3311|the ark floating on the waters (destruction of mankind not visible)
71B33111|the ark ~ story of Noah
71B3312|destruction of mankind by the Flood (the ark absent or barely visible)
71B332|the ark of Noah comes to rest on Mount Ararat
71B3321|Noah sends off a raven which does not return
71B3322|Noah sends off a dove
71B33221|the dove returns with an olive-branch ~ story of Noah
71B33222|the dove which did not return ~ story of Noah
71B3323|the devil escapes, perforating the bottom of the ark, the grass snake fills the gap with its tail to prevent the ark from sinking
71B34|the disembarkation ~ story of Noah (Genesis 8:18 - 9:17)
71B341|God orders Noah to disembark and opens the ark
71B342|Noah, his family and the animals leave the ark (sometimes combined with the rainbow of the covenant)
71B3421|the animals leave the ark ~ story of Noah
71B343|Noah's sacrifice; various animals are offered, possibly a lamb, a dove and a ram (often combined with the rainbow of the covenant)
71B3431|God blesses Noah and gives him his commandments
71B34311|God's covenant with Noah: never again shall there be a flood; as a sign of this covenant God puts a rainbow in the sky
71B344|the remains of the ark ~ story of Noah
71B35|Noah as wine-grower (Genesis 9:18-27)
71B351|Noah plants a vineyard
71B3511|Noah tests the wine
71B352|the drunkenness of Noah
71B3521|the mocking of Noah: Ham finds his father (partially) naked sleeping out of doors (or in his tent, or in the vineyard cottage); Ham calls his brothers
71B35211|Shem and Japheth cover their father Noah; Ham usually stands nearby deriding him
71B352111|Shem and Japheth walking backwards towards Noah
71B3522|Noah awakes from his slumber and curses Canaan, son of Ham
71B35221|Noah curses Ham (and Canaan)
71B353|Noah blesses his sons Shem and Japheth
71B36|Noah's declining years (Genesis 9:28-29)
71B361|Noah, by casting lots, divides the world between his sons, who swear solemnly to be satisfied with the assigned portion
71B362|Noah's death and burial
71B37|Noah's descendants (Genesis 10, 11:10-26)
71B371|story of Nimrod (Nemrod), the giant hunter
71B3711|the building of Nineveh
71B4|story of the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1-9)
71B41|the journey to Shinar
71B42|the Tower of Babel
71B421|the building of the Tower of Babel; Nimrod may be present, supervising or assisting the construction
71B4211|the Tower of Babel visited by God
71B422|destruction of the Tower of Babel
71B4221|the confusion of languages and the scattering of people over the earth ~ story of the Tower of Babel
71B42211|the ruins of the Tower of Babel
71C|Genesis: the patriarchs
71C1|story of Abraham
71C11|story of Abraham (part I)
71C111|Abraham's youth (Genesis 11:29-32)
71C1111|Abraham marries Sarah
71C1112|Terah takes Abraham, Sarah and Lot from Ur to the city of Haran
71C1113|Abraham destroys his father's idols
71C11131|Terah turns Abraham over to King Nimrod, who condemns him to be cast into the fire (or fiery furnace) of the Chaldeans; he is miraculously rescued by God
71C11132|Haran, Abraham's brother, having witnessed the miracle, decides to undergo the test of fire as well, but is immediately consumed
71C1114|death of Terah
71C112|Abraham communicating with God (in general)
71C113|Abraham goes to Canaan (Genesis 12:1-9)
71C1131|the calling of Abraham
71C1132|Abraham starts out for the land of Canaan with Sarah, Lot and his belongings
71C1133|Abraham in Canaan
71C11331|Abraham comes to the sacred tree of Moreh at Shechem, and builds his first altar
71C11332|Abraham moves his encampment to Bethel and builds his second altar
71C114|Abraham in Egypt (Genesis 12:10-20)
71C1141|a famine drives Abraham from Canaan to Egypt
71C1142|Abraham instructs Sarah: 'you are my sister'
71C1143|Sarah attracts the attention of the Egyptians and is taken to Pharaoh's palace
71C1144|Sarah with Pharaoh
71C11441|Abraham honoured with gifts by Pharaoh
71C11442|God sends plagues upon Pharaoh ~ story of Abraham
71C11443|Abraham is summoned before Pharaoh, and is ordered to leave Egypt with Sarah
71C1145|Abraham leaves Egypt with Sarah, Lot, and his possessions
71C1146|Abraham teaching the Egyptians astronomy
71C115|Abraham and Lot separating (Genesis 13)
71C1151|after their return to Canaan, Abraham worships God again in Bethel
71C1152|the shepherds' quarrel ~ story of Abraham
71C1153|Abraham gives Lot the choice of the surrounding country
71C1154|Lot settles in Sodom
71C11541|the wickedness of the people of Sodom
71C116|the battle of the kings and the rescue of Lot (Genesis 14:1-17)
71C1161|the king of Elam and three allied kings make war against the five rebellious kings of the Pentapolis
71C1162|the king of Elam and three allied kings defeat the five rebellious kings of the Pentapolis; in flight, two of the five kings fall into lime-pits and the three others escape to the mountains
71C1163|Sodom and Gomorrah are plundered; Lot is taken into captivity
71C1164|the news of Lot's capture is brought to Abraham by a man who had escaped
71C1165|Abraham calls all the men in his camp together and sets out in pursuit of the four kings
71C11651|the four kings are attacked at night, and defeated by Abraham
71C11652|Abraham liberates Lot, recovers the stolen goods and returns in triumph
71C117|the meeting of Abraham and Melchizedek, the high priest and king of Salem, who brings bread and wine (Genesis 14:18-20)
71C1171|Melchizedek blesses Abraham
71C1172|Abraham gives Melchizedek a tenth of the booty he has recovered
71C1173|Abraham met by the king of Sodom (Genesis 14:21-24)
71C11731|Abraham refuses his share of the booty, but permits some of his allies to take their share
71C118|God's covenant with Abraham (Genesis 15)
71C1181|God promises that Abraham's seed shall be as numerous as the stars of heaven
71C11811|Abraham counting the stars
71C1182|God's promise to Abraham is guaranteed by a sacrifice
71C11821|Abraham brings the animals ~ sacrifice
71C118211|Abraham divides the animals (sacrifice), except for the birds
71C11822|Abraham chases away the birds that come down on the carcasses
71C11823|Abraham falls asleep ~ sacrifice
71C11824|the vision of the smoking furnace and the burning lamp in the night ~ Abraham's sacrifice
71C119|Abraham and Hagar (Genesis 16)
71C1191|Abraham takes Hagar as his wife
71C11911|Sarah brings Hagar to Abraham, who is usually shown lying in bed
71C1192|Hagar, who is with child, despises the barren Sarah
71C11921|Sarah complains to Abraham
71C1193|Hagar ill-treated by Sarah
71C11931|Hagar flees into the desert
71C11932|an angel meets Hagar at the fountain on the way to Shur and persuades her to return
71C1194|Hagar returns to Abraham
71C11941|birth of Ishmael
71C12|story of Abraham (part II)
71C121|circumcision, the sign of the covenant ~ story of Abraham (Genesis 17)
71C1211|Abraham is circumcised
71C1212|Ishmael and all the men of the household are circumcised
71C122|the visit of the three angels (three men) ~ story of Abraham (Genesis 18)
71C1221|when Abraham is sitting by his house (or tent), three angels appear to him
71C1222|Abraham kneels before the angels
71C1223|Abraham fetches water and washes the angels' feet
71C1224|Abraham entertaining the three angels
71C12241|Sarah is told to bake some cakes
71C12242|Abraham orders the preparation of a calf and other food
71C12243|the promise of a son is renewed; Sarah, overhearing it, laughs incredulously
71C122431|Sarah upbraided by Abraham
71C1225|Abraham accompanying the departing angels
71C12251|God tells Abraham of the impending destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, and promises not to destroy the cities if he can find there ten just men
71C123|Lot and the two angels (Genesis 19:1-23)
71C1231|two angels on their way to Sodom
71C1232|the angels find Lot sitting at the gateway of the city; he arises and kneels before them
71C1233|Lot entertaining the angels
71C12331|a meal is prepared for the angels in Lot's house
71C12332|a crowd surrounds Lot's house
71C12333|Lot tries to pacify the mob
71C12334|the two angels intervene and strike the mob that surround Lot's house with blindness
71C1234|the angels advise Lot to leave the city
71C12341|Lot warns his prospective sons-in-law but is derided
71C12342|the angels urge Lot to hurry in leaving the city
71C124|the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah: Lot and his family flee to Zoar, carrying their belongings; an angel may be showing the way (Genesis 19:24-29)
71C1241|Lot's wife looks back at the city and is transformed into a pillar of salt
71C1242|Sodom and Gomorrah burning
71C12421|Abraham witnesses the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
71C125|Lot and his daughters (Genesis 19:30-38)
71C1251|Lot, seeing the destruction of the cities and fearing for his safety in Zoar, flees with his daughters to a cave in the mountains
71C1252|Lot's daughters make their father drunk
71C12521|Lot's daughters lie with their father in turn
71C1253|Lot's daughters give birth to Moab and Ben-ammi
71C126|Abraham and Abimelech, king of Gerar (Genesis 20)
71C1261|Abraham's journey to Gerar
71C1262|fearing for his life Abraham says of his wife 'she is my sister'; Abimelech has Sarah brought to him
71C1263|the dream of Abimelech: God appears to him
71C12631|Abimelech relates his dream to his servants
71C1264|Abraham is summoned before Abimelech; Sarah is given back to Abraham, who is honoured with a thousand pieces of silver and other gifts
71C1265|Abraham praying for Abimelech
71C12651|the healing of Abimelech
71C127|birth of Isaac (Genesis 21:1-8)
71C1271|Isaac's circumcision
71C1272|Sarah suckling Isaac
71C1273|Abraham's feast on the day of Isaac's weaning
71C128|the banishment of Hagar and Ishmael (Genesis 21:9-21)
71C1281|Sarah complains to Abraham about Ishmael
71C1282|Abraham provides Hagar and Ishmael with bread and a jug of water
71C1283|Hagar and Ishmael (often with bow and arrow) depart
71C1284|Hagar and Ishmael in the wilderness
71C12841|Hagar sits weeping after having put Ishmael under a bush to die
71C128411|an angel appears and reveals a well of water to Hagar
71C12842|Ishmael, growing up in the wilderness, becomes a skilful hunter
71C12843|Ishmael's marriage
71C129|the treaty of Abraham and Abimelech (Genesis 21:22-34)
71C1291|Abimelech and his army commander (Phichol) come to Abraham
71C1292|Abraham complains about a well seized by Abimelech's servants
71C1293|Abraham gives some sheep, oxen and ewe-lambs to Abimelech
71C1294|Abimelech and Phichol taking leave from Abraham
71C1295|Abraham plants a tree at Beersheba
71C13|the story of Abraham (part III)
71C131|the sacrifice of Isaac (Genesis 22)
71C1311|Abraham with Isaac, an ass and the servants on their way to Moriah
71C13111|the servants are left behind while Abraham and Isaac (usually carrying wood) climb the mountain
71C1312|preparations for the sacrifice, e.g. Abraham binding Isaac
71C1313|Abraham picks up the knife to kill Isaac
71C13131|when Abraham has his hand raised to kill Isaac, God or the hand of God restrains Abraham's hand
71C131311|when Abraham has his hand raised to kill Isaac, an angel restrains Abraham's hand
71C1314|a ram caught in a thicket is sacrificed instead of Isaac
71C13141|the ram of the sacrifice ~ sacrifice of Isaac
71C1315|the return to Beersheba ~ Abraham and Isaac
71C13151|the news of Nahor's children ~ Abraham and Isaac
71C132|Sarah's death (Genesis 23)
71C1321|Abraham negotiating with Ephron over a sepulchre
71C13211|Abraham weighs out four hundred pieces of silver
71C1322|Sarah's burial in the cave of Machpelah
71C2|story of Isaac
71C21|Rebekah (Rebecca) sought in marriage (Genesis 24)
71C211|Eliezer taking the oath: Abraham sends him to his relatives in Mesopotamia to find a wife for Isaac
71C212|Eliezer on his way to Mesopotamia
71C2121|reaching the city Eliezer has his camel kneel down by a well and prays for guidance
71C213|the meeting at the well: Eliezer sees Rebekah coming with a pitcher
71C2131|Rebekah at the well (Eliezer absent)
71C21311|Rebekah offers Eliezer a drink from her pitcher
71C2132|Rebekah draws water for the camels
71C2133|Rebekah receives ear-rings and golden bracelets from Eliezer
71C2134|Rebekah returns home
71C2135|Laban, Rebekah's brother, comes to Eliezer at the well ~ Eliezer seeking a wife for Isaac
71C214|Eliezer at Rebekah's house
71C2141|the marriage agreement ~ story of Isaac
71C2142|gifts of clothing, gold and jewellery are offered to Rebekah's parents
71C2143|Eliezer is entertained by Rebekah's parents
71C2144|the leave-taking of Rebekah; Laban gives her provisions
71C215|the return journey and arrival in Canaan (Eliezer and Rebekah)
71C2151|Isaac, walking in the fields, meets Rebekah
71C21511|Rebekah alights from her camel and covers her face with a veil
71C216|Isaac brings Rebekah into Sarah's tent
71C217|marriage of Isaac and Rebekah
71C22|later life and death of Abraham (Genesis 25:1-11)
71C221|Abraham marries Keturah
71C222|Abraham gives all his possessions to Isaac
71C223|the sons of the concubines receive gifts from Abraham
71C224|death of Abraham
71C2241|Abraham is buried by Isaac and Ishmael in the cave of Machpelah
71C23|further story of Ishmael after Abraham's death (Genesis 25:12-18)
71C231|Ishmael's offspring
71C232|Ishmael's death and burial
71C24|Isaac's children (Esau and Jacob) (Genesis 25:19-34)
71C241|Isaac prays to the Lord to cure Rebekah's barrenness
71C242|Rebekah asking God why the children in her womb struggle against each other
71C243|birth of the twins: Jacob clutches Esau's heel
71C244|youth of Esau and Jacob: Esau, Isaac's favourite, becomes a skilled huntsman, while Jacob, Rebekah's favourite, becomes a husbandman
71C2441|Esau, returning hungry from the hunt, sells his first birthright to Jacob for a pottage of lentils
71C25|Isaac and Abimelech (Genesis 26:1-33)
71C251|a famine drives Isaac to the south
71C2511|God appears to Isaac and warns him not to journey into Egypt
71C252|Isaac at Gerar
71C2521|Isaac denies that Rebekah is his wife
71C25211|King Abimelech, looking down from his window, sees Isaac and Rebekah making love
71C25212|Isaac and Rebekah before Abimelech
71C2522|Isaac's prosperity as husbandman and herdsman
71C25221|the envious Philistines fill all Abraham's wells with earth
71C25222|Abimelech asks Isaac to leave the country
71C253|Isaac moves to the valley of Gerar
71C2531|new wells are dug in the valley of Gerar
71C254|Isaac goes to Beersheba
71C2541|God appears to Isaac (journey to Beersheba)
71C2542|Isaac builds an altar
71C255|the treaty with Abimelech, who has come to Beersheba with Phichol and Ahuzzath
71C2551|the feast with Abimelech
71C256|the well of Beersheba is dug
71C26|Esau taking wives (Genesis 26:34-35)
71C261|Esau marries two Hittite girls: Judith and Bashemat
71C262|Judith and Bashemat bring grief to Isaac and Rebekah
71C27|Isaac's blessing (of Jacob and Esau) (Genesis 27)
71C271|Isaac, stricken with old age and near blindness, sends Esau for venison; Rebekah overhears the conversation
71C272|Esau hunting
71C273|Rebekah instructs Jacob and bids him to fetch two young goats
71C2731|Jacob bringing the goats to his mother
71C2732|Rebekah preparing the meal for Isaac
71C274|Isaac lying in bed blesses Jacob who, disguised in Esau's clothes, brings food to his father; Jacob's hands and neck are covered with goatskins
71C2741|Isaac sitting in bed blesses Jacob who, disguised in Esau's clothes, brings food to his father; Jacob's hands and neck are covered with goatskins
71C2742|Jacob leaves the room ~ story of Isaac's blessing
71C275|Esau comes back with venison
71C276|Esau seeks his father's blessing; Isaac realizes he has mistakenly blessed Jacob instead of Esau
71C2761|Jacob threatened by Esau
71C2762|Rebekah advises Jacob to flee
71C28|Rebekah, weary of Esau's wives, complains to Isaac (Genesis 27:46)
71C3|story of Jacob
71C31|story of Jacob (part I)
71C311|Jacob leaves the house; Esau marries again (Genesis 28:1-10)
71C3111|Isaac sends Jacob to his mother's relatives to seek a wife, and blesses him before his departure
71C3112|Jacob's farewell
71C3113|Jacob's journey to Haran
71C3114|Esau marries Mahalath, daughter of Ishmael
71C312|Jacob at Bethel (Genesis 28:11-22)
71C3121|the dream of Jacob: while sleeping on the ground with a stone for pillow Jacob sees a ladder reaching from earth to heaven with angels going up and down; usually with God at the top of the ladder
71C31211|dream of Jacob, with stairway instead of ladder
71C31212|dream of Jacob, with beam of light instead of ladder
71C31213|Jacob's ladder (alone)
71C3122|Jacob awakes, anoints the stone and names the place Bethel
71C3123|Jacob vows exclusive worship to God
71C313|Jacob at the well of Haran (Genesis 29:1-13)
71C3131|Jacob meets the shepherds of Haran and their flocks of sheep lying round the well
71C3132|Jacob sees Rachel coming to the well to water Laban's sheep
71C31321|Rachel (alone) with her father's flock
71C3133|Jacob moves the stone which covers the opening of the well and waters Rachel's sheep
71C3134|Jacob kisses Rachel and is moved to tears
71C3135|Rachel announces Jacob's arrival to Laban
71C3136|Laban comes to meet Jacob at the well and brings him to his house
71C314|Jacob serving Laban for Rachel and Leah (Genesis 29:14-30)
71C3141|Jacob asks Laban's permission to marry Rachel
71C3142|Jacob works as a herdsman for seven years in exchange for Rachel
71C3143|Jacob requesting Rachel after the seven years
71C3144|the wedding-feast; Laban substitutes Leah for Rachel
71C31441|Zilpah is given to Leah as her maid
71C3145|after the wedding-night Jacob discovers that he has been deceived with Leah and complains to Laban
71C3146|the marriage of Jacob and Rachel
71C31461|Bilhah is given to Rachel as her maid
71C3147|Jacob works for Laban seven more years
71C315|Jacob's children (Genesis 29:31 - 30:24)
71C3151|Leah bears four sons: Reuben, Simeon, Levi and Judah
71C3152|Rachel complains to Jacob that she is childless
71C31521|Bilhah is given to Jacob by Rachel
71C315211|birth of Dan
71C315212|birth of Naphtali
71C3153|Leah gives her maid Zilpah to Jacob
71C31531|Zilpah bears two sons: Gad and Asher
71C3154|Reuben brings mandrakes to his mother Leah
71C31541|Leah gives the mandrakes to Rachel in exchange for a night with Jacob
71C3155|Leah bears two sons: Issachar, Zebulun, and a daughter Dinah
71C3156|Rachel gives birth to Joseph
71C316|the partnership with Laban ~ story of Jacob (Genesis 30:25-43)
71C3161|Laban agrees to give Jacob all the black and spotted sheep and goats as wages
71C3162|the cattle are divided ~ Jacob's partnership with Laban
71C3163|Jacob puts peeled rods in the animals' drinking troughs to make the beasts bear spotted young
71C31631|Jacob becomes very rich
71C317|Jacob communicating with God (in general)
71C318|Jacob's flight from Laban (Genesis 31:1-21)
71C3181|Jacob is accused by Laban's sons
71C3182|Jacob informing his wives Leah and Rachel of the departure
71C3183|while Laban shears his sheep, Jacob and his wives prepare the leave-taking; Rachel steals her father's teraphim
71C3184|Jacob on the way to Canaan with his family, his flocks, camels and all his possessions
71C319|Laban pursues Jacob (Genesis 31:22-55)
71C3191|Laban is told of Jacob's flight and sets off in pursuit with his men
71C3192|Jacob is overtaken (by Laban)
71C3193|God appears in a dream to Laban
71C3194|Laban searches the tents and belongings of Jacob to find the teraphim
71C31941|Rachel hides the teraphim in a camel's saddle and sits on it
71C3195|Jacob and Laban make an alliance: a pile of stone is erected and an animal is sacrificed
71C3196|Jacob and Laban parting
71C32|story of Jacob (part II)
71C321|Jacob prepares to meet Esau (Genesis 32:1-23)
71C3211|Jacob is met by angels at Mahanaim
71C3212|messengers are sent to Esau ~ story of Jacob
71C3213|Jacob prays to God to save him from Esau
71C3214|Jacob divides his people and the animals in two groups and sends some cattle on as a present to Esau
71C322|Jacob and the angel (Genesis 32:24-32)
71C3221|Jacob sends his family and caravan across the river Jabbok, and stays behind
71C3222|Jacob wrestles with the angel (or man) till daybreak; Jacob's thigh is put out of joint
71C32221|Jacob receives a new name, Israel, and is blessed by the angel
71C3223|Jacob names the place Peniel
71C323|Jacob and Esau are reconciled (Genesis 33)
71C3231|as Esau, usually represented as a soldier, approaches with four hundred men, Jacob divides the children among his wives
71C3232|the meeting between Esau and Jacob
71C32321|Jacob bows to the ground
71C32322|Esau runs to meet Jacob and kisses him
71C32323|the handmaids approach and pay homage to Esau
71C32324|Jacob's wives and children are introduced to Esau
71C3233|Esau returns to Seir
71C3234|Jacob at Succoth where he builds a house
71C3235|Jacob's journey
71C3236|Jacob sets up his camp in a field near the city of Shechem
71C32361|Jacob buys the field from Hamor's sons for hundred pieces of silver
71C32362|Jacob builds an altar
71C324|Jacob's daughter Dinah defiled (Genesis 34)
71C3241|the rape of Dinah by Shechem
71C3242|Shechem confesses his love for Dinah to his father Hamor
71C3243|Hamor and Shechem come to Jacob, whose sons have just come in from the fields, to ask for Dinah in marriage; the sons agree on condition that the Shechemites will be circumcised
71C3244|Shechem and Hamor propose the circumcision to their fellow-townsmen
71C3245|Simeon and Levi kill all the Shechemites and bring Dinah home, while the other brothers plunder the city
71C3246|Jacob reproving his sons
71C325|Jacob's stay at Bethel (Genesis 35:1-15)
71C3251|Jacob purges his house of idols
71C32511|the idols (and ear-rings) are hidden under an oak at Shechem
71C3252|the journey to Bethel ~ story of Jacob
71C3253|an altar is built at Bethel ~ story of Jacob
71C3254|death of Rachel's nurse Deborah
71C3255|God blesses Jacob, and names him Israel
71C3256|Jacob sets up a pillar at Bethel; Jacob consecrates it by pouring oil on it
71C326|death of Rachel (Genesis 35:16-21)
71C3261|the departure from Bethel
71C3262|birth of Benjamin: Rachel dies in childbirth
71C32621|Rachel is buried beside the road to Ephrath
71C326211|Rachel's tomb
71C3263|Jacob moves to the tower of Eder, and then to Hebron
71C327|death of Isaac (Genesis 35:27-29)
71C3271|Jacob's visit to Isaac ~ death of Isaac
71C3272|Isaac is buried by Jacob and Esau
71C33|further story of Jacob's sons
71C331|Reuben's sin: he angers his father by committing adultery with Bilhah, Jacob's concubine (Genesis 35:22, 49:4)
71C332|story of Judah and Tamar (Genesis 38)
71C3321|Judah marries the daughter of Shuah
71C33211|Judah's wife bears him three sons: Er, Onan, and Shelah
71C3322|the betrothal of Tamar and Er
71C33221|death of Er
71C3323|Onan is told to marry Tamar
71C33231|death of Onan
71C3324|Tamar is sent back to her father's house
71C3325|death of Judah's wife
71C3326|Judah and Hirah the Adullamite go to Timnath, where Judah's sheep are being sheared
71C33261|Tamar is told about Judah's journey to Timnath
71C3327|Tamar changes from her widow's clothes and covers her face with a veil after the manner of the prostitutes; sitting at the entrance of a city on the road to Timnath she awaits Judah
71C33271|Judah's love-affair with Tamar; he gives her his signet(-ring), bracelets and staff
71C33272|Tamar (alone) with the tokens from Judah
71C33273|Tamar returns home (with the tokens from Judah)
71C33274|Hirah with the promised kid of Judah, looking in vain for Tamar
71C33275|Tamar's sin is reported to Judah
71C33276|the burning of Tamar being ordered, she shows the signet(-ring), bracelets and staff to Judah, who recognizes them as his
71C3328|birth of the twins: Pharez and Zarah
71C34|further story of Esau (Genesis 36; 1 Chronicles 1:35-54)
71C341|the children of Esau
71C342|Jacob and Esau parting; Esau moves with all his possessions to Edom
71C343|the descendants of Seir the Horite, the original inhabitants of Edom
71C344|the kings who reigned in Edom
71D|Genesis: the story of Joseph
71D1|story of Joseph (part I)
71D11|Joseph incurs the hatred of his brothers (Genesis 37:1-11)
71D111|Joseph tending the sheep and goats with his brothers
71D112|having witnessed an evil deed of his brothers, Joseph reports it to his father
71D113|Jacob gives Joseph a coat of many colours
71D114|Joseph's brothers are resentful and complain to their father
71D115|Joseph's dreams
71D1151|first dream of Joseph: the eleven sheaves of wheat of his brothers form a circle round Joseph's sheaf and bow down
71D11511|Joseph relates his first dream
71D1152|second dream of Joseph: the sun, moon and eleven stars make obeisance to Joseph
71D11521|Joseph relates his second dream
71D1153|Joseph relating his dreams (the two dreams combined)
71D116|Jacob rebuking Joseph for his dreams
71D1161|Jacob meditating upon Joseph's dreams
71D12|Joseph sold into slavery and taken to Egypt (Genesis 37:12-35)
71D121|Jacob sends Joseph to his brothers, who are taking care of their father's flock at Shechem
71D122|Joseph on his way (possibly encountering an angel)
71D1221|at Shechem Joseph meets a man who informs him that his brothers left for Dothan
71D123|the brothers see Joseph arriving in the distance and plot his death
71D1231|Reuben intervenes in the plotting of Joseph's death
71D124|Joseph's coat is stripped off by his brothers
71D1241|Joseph is thrown into a pit (usually depicted as a well or cistern)
71D12411|Joseph is lowered into a pit by means of ropes or a pulley
71D125|while Joseph's brothers are eating, a caravan of Ishmaelite (Midianite) merchants passes by: Judah proposes to sell Joseph to them
71D1251|Joseph is pulled out of the pit
71D1252|Joseph is sold for twenty pieces of silver
71D1253|Joseph's departure (after being sold by his brothers)
71D126|Joseph on his way to Egypt with the Ishmaelites (Joseph may be shown weeping at the tomb of his mother as they pass by)
71D127|Reuben finds the empty pit and tears his clothes in sorrow
71D1271|Joseph's brothers kill a kid
71D12711|Joseph's brothers stain Joseph's coat with the kid's blood
71D128|Joseph's blood-stained coat is brought and shown to Jacob
71D1281|Jacob rending his garments on recognizing the robe
71D1282|Joseph bewailed as dead by his father; the sons and daughters are unable to console him
71D13|Joseph in Potiphar's house; the chastity of Joseph (Genesis 37:36, 39:1-20)
71D131|Joseph is sold to Potiphar
71D132|Joseph honoured by Potiphar: he is entrusted with the management of the household which becomes very prosperous 'both at home and in the field'
71D133|Potiphar's wife trying to seduce Joseph
71D1331|Potiphar's wife catches Joseph by his robe, usually while lying in bed; Joseph escapes leaving his cloak behind in her hands (possibly with a naked child lying in a crib)
71D134|Potiphar's wife before her husband: she accuses Joseph of trying to violate her, using the cloak as evidence
71D135|Joseph is arrested and sent to prison
71D14|Joseph in prison (Genesis 39:21-23, 40)
71D141|Joseph is favoured by the gaoler; he is put in charge of the other prisoners
71D142|Pharaoh condemns the chief butler (cup-bearer) and baker ~ story of Joseph
71D143|in prison the butler and the baker are placed in Joseph's charge
71D144|the butler and the baker have a dream during the night
71D1441|the butler's dream: the grape-vine with three branches whose fruit the butler squeezes into the king's cup
71D14411|Joseph interpreting the butler's dream
71D1442|the baker's dream: birds pecking at three baskets of bread
71D14421|Joseph interpreting the baker's dream
71D145|Joseph interpreting the dreams of the butler and the baker (the two dreams combined)
71D146|the fulfilment of the dreams: Pharaoh restores the butler to his former position, but has the baker hanged ~ story of Joseph
71D15|Pharaoh's dreams interpreted (Genesis 41:1-36)
71D151|Pharaoh's dreams ~ story of Joseph
71D1511|first dream of Pharaoh: seven fat cows are devoured by seven lean cows ~ story of Joseph
71D1512|second dream of Pharaoh: seven thin ears of corn devouring seven full ones ~ story of Joseph
71D152|Pharaoh sends for all the magicians of Egypt ~ story of Joseph
71D153|the butler, remembering Joseph, recommends him to the king as a (dream-) interpreter
71D154|Joseph is summoned before Pharaoh and released from prison
71D155|Joseph interpreting Pharaoh's dreams
71D1551|interpretation of the dream of the lean and the fat cows
71D1552|interpretation of the dream of the thin and the full ears of corn
71D1553|the seven years of plenty (alleg.)
71D1554|the seven years of famine (alleg.)
71D16|elevation and marriage of Joseph (Genesis 41:37-57)
71D161|Pharaoh takes off his signet-ring and puts it on Joseph's finger; Joseph is appointed overseer
71D162|triumph of Joseph: dressed in a royal attire he rides in one of Pharaoh's chariots, preceded by a herald
71D163|Joseph and Asenath
71D1631|Joseph receives Asenath, daughter of the priest Potipherah, as wife
71D1632|birth of Manasseh
71D1633|birth of Ephraim
71D1634|Asenath's conversion: she throws her idols out of the window
71D1635|the conspiracy of Pharaoh's son against Joseph and Asenath
71D16351|Asenath and her life-guards are attacked by the men of Dan and Gad, who joined the conspiracy of Pharaoh's son; Asenath manages to escape in her chariot with Benjamin
71D16352|Benjamin strikes Pharaoh's son with a stone
71D16353|Simeon and Levi bring the wounded son before Pharaoh
71D164|Joseph as overseer of Pharaoh
71D1641|Joseph prepares for the famine and stores up corn
71D1642|famine in Egypt sets in
71D16421|the Egyptians crying for bread
71D164211|Joseph opens the storehouse and sells corn
71D17|first journey of Joseph's brothers to Egypt (Genesis 42)
71D171|Jacob hears that corn is being sold in Egypt
71D1711|Joseph drops wheat in the river
71D1712|Jacob sends his ten sons to Egypt to buy corn, keeping the youngest, Benjamin, at home
71D172|the ten brothers of Joseph on their way to Egypt
71D173|admitted in Joseph's presence, the brothers bow down before him
71D1731|Joseph accuses his brothers of being spies and throws them in prison
71D174|Joseph's brothers are released from prison
71D175|Joseph announces to his brothers that he will retain one of them as hostage in prison, and sends the others home to bring Benjamin to him
71D1751|the brothers of Joseph recall the harm they did to him and repent; Joseph overhears the conversation and departs weeping
71D1752|Joseph comes back, picks out Simeon and has him bound
71D176|Joseph's brothers are given corn; Joseph orders money to be placed secretly in their sacks
71D177|Joseph's brothers load their donkeys and leave Egypt
71D1771|at their camp one of Joseph's brothers finds money in his sack
71D178|Joseph's brothers, back in Canaan with Jacob, empty their sacks and each of them discovers a bag of money
71D1781|Jacob refuses to have Benjamin taken to Egypt in spite of Reuben's exhortation
71D18|second journey of Joseph's brothers to Egypt (Genesis 43)
71D181|Judah persuades the afflicted Jacob to consent to the departure of Benjamin
71D1811|Jacob's farewell to Benjamin
71D182|Joseph's brothers on their way to Egypt with Benjamin, and with gifts for Joseph
71D183|Joseph receives his brothers and Benjamin
71D1831|Joseph orders a feast to be prepared in his house
71D1832|at the door of Joseph's house his brothers talk with the steward; Simeon is brought to them
71D1833|preparations for the feast at Joseph's house
71D18331|Joseph's brothers wash their feet
71D184|when Joseph gets home, he receives his brothers; they bow down before him and give him the presents
71D1841|on seeing Benjamin, Joseph is moved to tears and leaves the room
71D18411|Joseph washing his face
71D185|the feast at Joseph's house: the amazement of his brothers at being seated according to their age; Benjamin is honoured with extra food
71D1851|Joseph holding his divining-cup reveals the name and age of each of the brothers
71D19|the missing cup ~ story of Joseph (Genesis 44-45)
71D191|Joseph has his silver cup placed in Benjamin's sack
71D192|Joseph's brothers set out on their journey home
71D1921|Joseph's servants in pursuit of his brothers
71D1922|the cup is found in Benjamin's sack
71D1923|Joseph's brothers returning to the city
71D193|the brothers before Joseph: Judah pleads for Benjamin and offers to be retained as a slave in his stead
71D1931|Joseph reveals his identity and in tears forgives his brothers' past misdeed
71D194|Pharaoh sends Joseph's brothers with wagons to fetch their families and Jacob
71D195|Joseph's brothers with wagons and donkeys loaded with corn return to Jacob
71D196|Jacob is told of Joseph's position
71D2|story of Joseph (part II)
71D21|Jacob and his family go to Egypt (Genesis 46:1-27)
71D211|Jacob offering a sacrifice at Beersheba
71D212|Jacob's vision: God appears to him at night and sanctions his journey to Egypt
71D213|Jacob with his family, livestock and possessions sets out for Egypt with the wagons
71D22|Jacob and his family in Egypt (Genesis 46:28-34, 47:1-12)
71D221|Judah is sent ahead into Egypt to announce Jacob's arrival
71D2211|Joseph goes to Goshen to meet his father
71D222|the meeting of Jacob and Joseph in Goshen
71D223|Joseph and five of his brothers tell Pharaoh of Jacob's arrival
71D224|Jacob is presented to Pharaoh by Joseph
71D225|Jacob and his sons settle in the land of Goshen
71D226|Joseph provides food for his father, brothers and family
71D23|famine in Egypt (continued) (Genesis 47:13-26)
71D231|the Egyptians crying for bread; they sell their cattle for corn
71D232|the Egyptians sell their land to buy corn; all the land becomes Pharaoh's property, save the land that belonged to the priests
71D2321|Joseph makes the law that one-fifth of the production of the soil should belong to the king
71D24|Jacob's last days (Genesis 47:27 - 49:32)
71D241|the old Jacob calls for Joseph and asks him to swear that he will bury him in Canaan
71D242|Joseph takes his two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim to see Jacob on his sick-bed
71D2421|Jacob blesses Manasseh and Ephraim with arms crossed; Joseph may be shown trying to uncross them or expressing (with Asenath) his disapproval
71D24211|Jacob blesses Manasseh and Ephraim with arms uncrossed
71D2422|Jacob blesses Joseph
71D243|Jacob blesses his sons
71D2431|Jacob blessing Judah: 'Judah is a lion's whelp'
71D24311|the lion of Judah
71D2432|Jacob cursing Simeon and Levi
71D25|Jacob's death (Genesis 49:33, 50:1-14)
71D251|Joseph commanding the embalmment of Jacob
71D252|Joseph has his father's corpse brought to Canaan with great pomp
71D253|Jacob is buried in the cave of Machpelah
71D254|Joseph and his brothers return to Egypt
71D26|later years of Joseph (Genesis 50:15-26)
71D261|Joseph's brothers fear the possible vengeance of Joseph and beg his forgiveness
71D262|Joseph's death
71E|Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua: from the bondage of the Israelites in Egypt to their settlement in Canaan
71E1|the book Exodus: story of Moses and Aaron
71E11|Exodus (part I): events preceding and preparing the exit of Israel from Egypt
71E111|oppression of the Israelites in Egypt (Exodus 1)
71E1111|the descendants of Jacob's sons increase in number
71E1112|Pharaoh commands the affliction of the Israelites
71E1113|the Israelites are forced to hard labour ~ Exodus
71E11131|the Israelites build the cities of Pithom and Raamses
71E11132|the Israelites make bricks ~ Exodus
71E11133|the Israelites work in the fields ~ Exodus
71E1114|Pharaoh orders Shiphrah and Puah, the two midwives, to kill all the Israelites' male infants
71E11141|the two midwives disobey the command
71E11142|Pharaoh questioning the midwives
71E1115|Pharaoh decrees the drowning of every new male offspring among the Israelites
71E112|Moses' birth and education (Exodus 2:1-10)
71E1121|the marriage of Moses' parents
71E1122|Moses' birth
71E11221|Moses' mother, Jochebed, conceals him for three months
71E11222|Jochebed makes an ark (or basket) of bulrushes daubed with pitch and puts Moses in it
71E1123|Moses is exposed in the ark on the banks of the Nile; Miriam, Moses' sister, keeps watch
71E11231|Moses (alone) in the bulrushes
71E1124|the finding of Moses: Pharaoh's daughter comes to bathe with her maidens in the river and discovers the child floating on the water
71E11241|Moses is pulled out of the water by the servants
71E1125|Moses is either presented to Pharaoh's daughter or surrounded by women fondling him
71E11251|Miriam induces Pharaoh's daughter to entrust Moses to a Hebrew nurse
71E11252|Moses is entrusted to the care of his mother
71E112521|Moses' mother suckling her child
71E1126|when Moses is old enough, his mother brings him to Pharaoh's daughter, who adopts him
71E1127|Moses is educated in the king's palace
71E11271|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
71E112711|Moses' trial by fire: when given the choice between two plates, one containing burning coals, the other a ruby ring (or cherries), Moses chooses the burning coals and puts them in his mouth
71E11272|the infant Moses among the philosophers
71E113|Moses and his people; the flight to Midian (Exodus 2:11-25)
71E1131|Moses sees how the Israelites are forced to do hard labour
71E11311|Moses beholding one of his countrymen being beaten by an Egyptian taskmaster
71E11312|Moses kills the Egyptian taskmaster
71E113121|Moses buries the body of the Egyptian taskmaster in the sand
71E11313|Moses, when rebuking two Israelites who were quarrelling, is upbraided for the murder of the Egyptian
71E11314|Pharaoh is informed of the murder of the Egyptian
71E11315|Moses flees to Midian
71E1132|Moses at a well meets the seven daughters of Jethro, the priest of Midian
71E11321|Moses drives away the shepherds who wanted to prevent Jethro's daughters from watering their father's flock
71E11322|Moses waters the sheep of Jethro's daughters
71E11323|the seven daughters of Jethro return home
71E1133|Moses is received in Jethro's house
71E1134|Moses' marriage with Zipporah
71E11341|birth of Gershom, son of Moses
71E1135|Pharaoh's death
71E1136|God looking upon the Israelites
71E114|the calling of Moses (Exodus 3-4)
71E1141|while tending Jethro's flock Moses comes to Horeb
71E11411|a burning bush attracts Moses' attention
71E1142|the burning bush ~ calling of Moses
71E11421|Moses taking off his sandals
71E11422|Moses, kneeling before the bush and hiding his face, listens to God
71E11423|the miracles ~ the calling of Moses
71E114231|miracle of the rod changed into a serpent ; Moses may be shown fleeing from the serpent
71E114232|miracle of the leprous hand ~ Moses and the burning bush
71E114233|miracle of the water changed to blood ~ burning bush
71E114234|Moses is given a rod
71E1143|Moses and Jethro parting ~ the calling of Moses
71E1144|Moses departs for Egypt: he carries his rod and is accompanied by his wife and sons upon an ass
71E1145|at an inn, God (or the angel of God) tries to kill Moses
71E11451|Zipporah appeases God by circumcising one of her sons
71E1146|God appears to Aaron
71E11461|Aaron meets Moses and kisses him
71E1147|Moses and Aaron gather all the Israelite leaders
71E11471|Aaron speaking to the Israelites
71E11472|Moses performing the miracles before the people
71E115|Moses communicating with God (in general)
71E116|Moses and Aaron confront Pharaoh (Exodus 5-7:13)
71E1161|Pharaoh commands the taskmasters to stop supplying the people with straw for making bricks
71E1162|the Israelites complain to Moses and Aaron (~ Pharaoh)
71E1163|Moses instructing the Israelites
71E1164|Moses and Aaron before Pharaoh; Aaron performs the miracle of the rod changing into a snake
71E11641|all the magicians summoned by the king turn their rods into snakes, but Aaron's rod swallows them
71E117|the ten plagues (Exodus 7:14 - 11:10, 12:21-30)
71E1171|recurrent scenes ~ the ten plagues
71E11711|Moses (and Aaron) before Pharaoh enthroned (recurrent scene ~ the ten plagues)
71E11712|Moses (and Aaron) causing a plague to cease (recurrent scene ~ the ten plagues)
71E11713|servants complaining to Pharaoh (recurrent scene ~ the ten plagues)
71E1172|the ten plagues (part I)
71E11721|the plague of water turned into blood: as Pharaoh goes down to the Nile, Aaron strikes the surface of the river with his rod; the water turns into blood and all the fishes die
71E11722|the plague of frogs: Aaron stretches out his hand over the water of Egypt; frogs come out and cover the land
71E117221|frogs invading pharaoh's palace (Exodus 7:26-29 or 8:1-4)
71E11723|the plague of lice: Aaron strikes the ground with his rod and the dust turns into lice
71E11724|the plague of flies which fill the houses of the Egyptians
71E11725|the plague of murrain in cattle: all the animals of the Egyptians die
71E11726|the plague of boils: Moses throws a handful of ashes into the air in front of Pharaoh and it produces boils on the people and the animals
71E11727|the plague of hail: Moses raises his rod towards the sky, and hail and fire fall to the ground
71E11728|the plague of locusts: as Moses raises his hands the locusts come and eat everything that has survived the hail
71E11729|the plague of darkness: Moses raises his hands towards the sky and there is total darkness for three days
71E1173|the ten plagues (part II)
71E11731|preliminaries to the tenth plague
71E117311|Moses predicting the death of the first-born
71E117312|Moses proclaims the Passover
71E117313|celebration of the first Passover
71E1173131|with lamb's blood the Israelites make marks (usually tau-crosses) on the doorposts of their houses
71E1173132|the Israelites eat the Passover lamb standing about a table with their loins girt, their shoes on their feet and with staves in their hands, ready to depart
71E11732|the plague of the first-born: the destroying angel passes through the land and kills every Egyptian first-born of man and animal
71E117321|Pharaoh mourning his dead son ~ the tenth plague
71E118|the Israelites leave Egypt; first movement from Rameses to Succoth (Exodus 12:31 - 13:16)
71E1181|during the night Pharaoh sends for Moses and Aaron and begs them to depart
71E1182|the Egyptians urging the Israelites to leave the country
71E1183|the Israelites prepare to leave: the people fill their troughs with unleavened dough, wrap them in clothing and carry them on their shoulders
71E1184|the Egyptians handing over their jewellery and clothing to the Israelites
71E1185|the Israelites bake unleavened bread from the dough
71E1186|the dedication of the first-born
71E12|Exodus (part II): journey of Israel to Mount Sinai
71E121|journey of the Israelites from Succoth to the Red Sea (Exodus 13:17-20)
71E1211|Moses takes the bones of Joseph with him
71E1212|the pillar of cloud and the pillar of fire ~ Exodus
71E12121|during the day a pillar of cloud (and/or the angel of God) shows the people the way
71E12122|by night a pillar of fire gives the Israelites light (Exodus 14)
71E122|passage through the Red Sea
71E1221|Pharaoh is told of the flight of the Israelites
71E12211|Pharaoh and his army set off in pursuit of the Israelites
71E12212|the people of Israel murmur against Moses
71E1222|Moses lifts up his rod and the water divides (Red Sea); the angel of God and the pillar of cloud move to the rear
71E12221|the people pass over on dry land (Egyptians not or barely visible); the angel of God and the pillar of cloud may be shown at the rear
71E12222|the Egyptians pursuing the Israelites into the sea
71E1223|with his people safe on the shore, Moses raises his hands and causes the water to return; Pharaoh's army perishes in the water (Red Sea)
71E12231|Pharaoh and his army engulfed in the Red Sea (Israelites not or barely visible)
71E123|after crossing the Red Sea the Israelites rejoice and praise God (Exodus 15:1-21)
71E1231|song of Moses ~ Exodus
71E1232|Miriam takes up a tambourine and dances; all the women follow her
71E12321|Miriam's song of praise ~ Exodus
71E124|the Israelites at Marah and Elim (Exodus 15:22-27)
71E1241|miracle of the sweetening of the water of Marah
71E12411|in the wilderness the people murmur against Moses about the bitter water
71E12412|Moses throws a piece of wood into the water of Marah, which then becomes sweet
71E12413|the Israelites listen to God
71E1242|the Israelites come to the oasis of Elim, where they find twelve springs and seventy palmtrees
71E12421|the twelve springs of Elim (one for each tribe)
71E125|miracle of the manna and the quails (Exodus 16)
71E1251|in the desert of Sin Israel complains to Moses
71E1252|Moses and Aaron promise food to the people
71E12521|the glory of God appears
71E1253|in the evening a large flock of quails flies into the Israelite camp
71E1254|in the morning manna falls to the earth ~ Exodus
71E12541|the gathering of manna (in baskets and pots)
71E12542|Aaron fills a jar with manna to be kept in the tabernacle
71E125421|the jar with the 'omer' of manna
71E126|Moses striking water from the rock (Exodus 17:1-7; Numbers 20:2-13)
71E1261|the Israelites come to Rephidim (or Meribah) and complain because there is no drinking-water
71E1262|when Moses and Aaron pray in front of the tabernacle, God appears to them
71E1263|Moses strikes the rock twice in front of the assembled people and water gushes out; the people quench their thirst
71E12631|God reprimanding Moses
71E127|the Amalekites come to war against the Israelites (Exodus 17:8-16)
71E1271|Moses instructing Joshua
71E1272|Moses goes to the top of a hill with Aaron and Hur and raises his arms to make the Israelites victorious
71E12721|Moses sitting on a rock, arms held up by Aaron and Hur; the Amalekites are defeated
71E1273|Moses builds an altar
71E128|Jethro's visit to Moses: with Zipporah and her two sons he comes to the desert where Moses is encamped (Exodus 18)
71E1281|Jethro and Moses meeting
71E1282|Jethro in Moses' tent
71E1283|Jethro offers a sacrifice to God and eats bread with Moses, Aaron and all the leaders of Israel
71E1284|Jethro, when seeing Moses busy the whole day settling disputes among the people, advises him to appoint some judges
71E1285|Moses choosing judges
71E1286|Moses and Jethro parting ~ Jethro's visit to Moses in the desert
71E13|Exodus (part III): conclusion of the Sinaitic law and its renewal
71E131|recurrent themes ~ Mount Sinai
71E1311|Moses (alone) ascending Mount Sinai
71E1312|Moses communicating with God on Mount Sinai (the mountain may be covered by a thick cloud)
71E1313|Moses coming down from Mount Sinai
71E1314|Moses addressing the elders
71E1315|Moses addressing the Israelites
71E132|arrival of the Israelites at Mount Sinai (Exodus 19, 20:18-21)
71E1321|the Israelites come to Mount Sinai and set up camp at the foot of the mountain
71E13211|the people promise obedience towards God
71E1322|the people get ready for the coming legislation: they wash their clothes and set bounds round the mountain
71E1323|Mount Sinai is covered by a thick cloud, thunder and lightning
71E13231|Moses leads the people to the foot of the mountain and is called by God
71E133|God's covenant with Moses is confirmed with a sacrifice (Exodus 24:1-8)
71E1331|Moses writing down the law
71E1332|Moses builds an altar and sets up twelve stones
71E1333|the young men bring offerings; Moses takes half the blood of the animals and sprinkles it on the altar
71E1334|Moses reading the book of the covenant to the people
71E1335|Moses takes the bowls with the other half of the sacrificial blood and sprinkles it on the people
71E134|Moses on Mount Sinai with the tables of the law (Exodus 24:9-18, 31:18)
71E1341|Moses ascends the mountain with Aaron, Nadab, Abihu and seventy leaders
71E13411|Moses and his companions see God on Mount Sinai
71E1342|Moses tells the elders to stay behind and ascends Mount Sinai further with Joshua
71E1343|Moses receives the tables of the law from God
71E13431|God writing the commandments on the two stone tablets
71E13432|Moses writing the commandments on the two stone tablets
71E135|the adoration of the golden calf ~ Aaron (Exodus 32:1-19)
71E1351|the people ask Aaron to make some idols
71E13511|the people bring their golden ear-rings to Aaron
71E1352|Aaron makes a golden calf and has it placed on a pedestal or altar
71E1353|adoration of the golden calf (which may be standing on a pillar, and is sometimes depicted as a dragon)
71E13531|Aaron builds an altar and offers a sacrifice to the golden calf
71E13532|the people dance around the golden calf ~ Exodus
71E13533|the people feasting ~ adoration of the golden calf
71E13534|Hur dies choked when spit upon by the Israelites for refusing to adore the golden calf
71E1354|Moses (and Joshua) come(s) down with the stone tablets
71E13541|on seeing the idolaters Moses breaks the tables of the law
71E136|the punishment ~ adoration of the golden calf (Exodus 32:20-35, 33)
71E1361|Moses melts the calf, grinds the gold into fine powder, mixes it with water and makes the people drink it
71E1362|Moses calls Aaron to account
71E1363|Moses, standing at the gate of the camp, causes the Levites to kill all the idolaters
71E1364|God sends a plague on the people
71E1365|God relents and sends an angel who will guide the people to Canaan
71E1366|the people mourn and take off their jewellery ~ punishment of the idolators
71E1367|when Moses abides in the tabernacle, the pillar of cloud comes down and stays at the door; the people gather at the entrance of their tents and bow down in reverence
71E1368|Moses, standing on a cliff, sees God from behind
71E137|the new tables of the law (Exodus 34)
71E1371|Moses cuts two stone tablets
71E1372|Moses carries the two stone tablets up Mount Sinai
71E1373|God renews the covenant with Moses and writes the law on the tablets
71E1374|Moses comes down with the new tablets and is awaited by Aaron and the assembled people, who notice that 'his face is shining' (Moses' face is depicted with rays of light or with horns)
71E13741|Moses covers his face with a veil
71E138|preparation and setting up of the Tabernacle and its accessories ~ Exodus (Exodus 35-40)
71E1381|the people bring their offerings for the Tabernacle: all kinds of fine objects, jewellery, linen, etc.
71E1382|Moses appoints Bezaleel, Aholiab and other craftsmen
71E1383|the making of the Tabernacle and its accessories ~ Exodus
71E1384|the completion of the Tabernacle and its accessories; Moses examines everything and blesses the craftsmen
71E1385|the Tabernacle is set up and Moses puts the ark with the tables in it
71E13851|dedication of the Tabernacle (Exodus 40:16-33; Leviticus 8:10-11)
71E13852|a cloud covers the Tabernacle, which is then filled with glory (when the cloud rises from the Tabernacle the Israelites break camp) (Exodus 40:34-38; Numbers 9:15-23)
71E138521|by night, fire stays on the Tabernacle
71E2|the book Leviticus
71E21|Aaron and his four sons are ordained by Moses (Leviticus 8)
71E22|Aaron offers sacrifices (Leviticus 9)
71E221|when Moses and Aaron bless the people, the glory of God appears to the congregation
71E222|God sends fire which consumes the offerings on the altar
71E23|the sin of Nadab and Abihu (Leviticus 10:1-7)
71E231|two sons of Aaron, Nadab and Abihu, offer incense in their censers to God, who punishes them for this by sending a fire that kills them
71E232|Moses explaining the incident to Aaron
71E233|the bodies of Nadab and Abihu are carried off from the camp
71E234|Moses advises Aaron and his remaining sons, Eleazar and Ithamar, not to mourn with the people
71E24|the blasphemer's punishment (Leviticus 24:10-23)
71E241|for having cursed God during a quarrel, the son of Shelomith is brought before Moses
71E242|the son of Shelomith is stoned to death by the Israelites
71E25|God promises prosperity to those who keep his commandments, and destruction to those who break them (Leviticus 26)
71E3|Numbers: the wandering in the wilderness, the Israelites leave Mount Sinai and reach Canaan
71E31|Numbers (part I): from Mount Sinai to Kadesh
71E311|preparations to leave Mount Sinai (Numbers 1-9:14)
71E3111|the first numbering of the people ~ book of Numbers
71E31111|Moses, when communicating with God in the Tabernacle, is ordered to number the people
71E31112|Moses, Aaron and the leaders of the twelve tribes take the census
71E31113|the tribes are arranged in their proper order ~ the book of Numbers
71E3112|the Levites are appointed to serve the priests
71E31121|census of the Levites
71E31122|duties of the Levite clans
71E31122(...)|duties of the Levite clans (with NAME of clan)
71E31123|the Levites take the place of the first-born sons
71E31124|purification and dedication of the Levites
71E3113|the unclean are expelled from the camp ~ the book of Numbers
71E3114|offerings of the leaders of the tribes at the dedication of the Tabernacle
71E3115|Aaron lights the Tabernacle lamps
71E3116|celebration of the second Passover
71E312|the departure from Mount Sinai (Numbers 10)
71E3121|signals for breaking camp ~ book of Numbers
71E31211|two silver trumpets are made and are used to call the people together ~ the book of Numbers
71E3122|the Israelites break camp and start on their journey ~ the book of Numbers
71E3123|Moses entreats Hobab, Jethro's son, to come with them
71E313|the people are discontent (Numbers 11)
71E3131|at Taberah the people are punished by fire which consumes one end of the camp
71E31311|the fire ceases when Moses prays
71E3132|Moses chooses seventy elders to assist him and places them round the Tabernacle; the spirit of God descends upon them
71E31321|Eldad and Medad prophesying
71E3133|a multitude of quail falls and covers the camp
71E31331|when the people eat the quails a plague breaks out
71E3134|the Israelites move to Hazeroth
71E314|sedition of Miriam and Aaron (Numbers 12)
71E3141|Aaron and Miriam complaining of Moses
71E3142|God comes down in the pillar of cloud at the door of the Tabernacle and rebukes Aaron and Miriam
71E3143|Miriam is punished with leprosy; Moses prays to God, who promises to heal Miriam after seven days
71E31431|Miriam is shut out of the camp for seven days
71E31432|healed Miriam returns to the camp
71E3144|the Israelites leave Hazeroth for the desert of Pharan
71E315|reconnaissance of Canaan (Numbers 13-14)
71E3151|Moses sends out twelve spies to explore the land of Canaan
71E3152|the spies take away some of the fruits of Canaan and return, usually carrying a large bunch of grapes on a pole
71E31521|the grapes of Canaan
71E3153|the spies, except for Caleb and Joshua, bring startling reports which upset the people ~ reconnaissance of Canaan
71E31531|Caleb urges the people to conquer Canaan
71E3154|the people complain ~ reconnaissance of Canaan
71E31541|Moses and Aaron bow to the ground before the assembly, while Joshua and Caleb rend their clothes
71E315411|the people threaten to stone Moses, Aaron, Joshua and Caleb, but suddenly the glory of God appears over the Tabernacle (the four men may be seen protected by a cloud)
71E3155|all the spies, except for Joshua and Caleb, fall ill and die ~ reconnaissance of Canaan
71E3156|when Moses reports God's punishment to the people they mourn bitterly ~ reconnaissance of Canaan
71E3157|the first attempt to invade Canaan fails: the Israelites are smitten by the Amalekites
71E316|punishment of the sabbath-breaker (Numbers 15:32-36)
71E3161|a man found gathering wood on the sabbath is brought before Moses and Aaron
71E3162|the sabbath-breaker is stoned to death ~ the book of Numbers
71E317|rebellion of Korah (Core), Dathan and Abiram, and their punishment (Numbers 16)
71E3171|Korah and two hundred and fifty adherents assemble before Moses and Aaron; Moses challenges the rebels to offer incense to the Lord
71E3172|Moses reproving Korah
71E3173|Moses taunted by Dathan and Abiram, who refuse to appear before him
71E3174|Korah and his followers, holding censers, face Moses and Aaron before the door of the Tabernacle (or beside an altar); the rebels are destroyed by fire of the Lord
71E31741|Moses goes to the dwellings of Dathan and Abiram and warns the people to move away from their tents
71E31742|the ground opens and swallows the rebels Dathan and Abiram along with their families and possessions
71E3175|the priest Eleazar gathers the censers from the remains of the men who have been burnt
71E31751|the censers are beaten into thin plates to make a covering for the altar
71E3176|the people complain about the death of the rebels (Korah, Dathan and Abiram)
71E31761|the cloud covers the Tabernacle; as Moses and Aaron bow down before it a plague breaks out
71E31762|Aaron, with his censer running into the middle of the assembled people, stops the plague, and stands between the living and the dead
71E318|the flowering rod (Numbers 17)
71E3181|Moses receives twelve rods, one for each tribe, and lays them in the Tabernacle
71E3182|Aaron's rod has sprouted, flowered and produced ripe almonds
71E31821|Moses shows the flowering rod of Aaron to the community
71E32|Numbers (part II): the journey from Kadesh to Moab
71E321|events at Kadesh (Numbers 20:1, 20:14-21)
71E3211|death and burial of Miriam
71E3212|the king of Edom refuses to let Israel pass
71E32121|Moses sends messengers to the king of Edom
71E32122|the Edomites march out with an army; the Israelites are compelled to take another route
71E322|death of Aaron (Numbers 20:22-29)
71E3221|Moses ascends Mount Hor with Aaron and Eleazar
71E3222|Moses removes Aaron's priestly robes and puts them on Eleazar
71E3223|Aaron's burial
71E3224|the people mourn for Aaron
71E323|victory over the Canaanites led by King Arad (Numbers 21:1-3)
71E324|the brazen serpent (Numbers 21:4-9)
71E3241|when the people complain again about the food, God sends poisonous snakes; many die of snake-bites ~ book of Numbers
71E32411|Moses, petitioned by the Israelites, entreats God to take the snakes away
71E3242|a serpent of brass is made and is set on a pole
71E3243|anyone who is bitten by a snake is cured by looking at the brazen serpent; the serpent (or dragon) is usually depicted on a tau-shaped cross or on a pillar
71E325|the Israelites on their way to the valley of the Moabites (Numbers 21:10-20)
71E3251|a well is dug at Beer
71E326|victory of the Israelites over King Sihon and King Og (Numbers 21:21-35; Joshua 12:1-6)
71E3261|messengers of the Israelites are sent to the Amorite King Sihon
71E3262|battle of the Israelites against the Amorites during their journey through the desert
71E3263|the Israelites settle in the towns of the Amorites after their victory over King Sihon
71E3264|Moses sends spies to the city of Jaazer
71E3265|battle of the Israelites against King Og
71E33|Numbers (part III): events in Moab
71E331|the story of Balaam (Numbers 22-24)
71E3311|the Moabite King Balak, alarmed by the arrival of the Israelites, sends messengers to Balaam to pronounce a curse on them
71E3312|Balaam receives the messengers of the Moabite King Balak
71E33121|God appears to Balaam in a dream
71E33122|Balaam sends the messengers of King Balak away
71E33123|the messengers report to King Balak of their visit to the prophet Balaam
71E3313|new messengers are sent to Balaam
71E33131|God appears to the prophet Balaam for the second time
71E33132|Balaam saddles his donkey and departs with the Moabite messengers
71E3314|an angel holding a sword bars the way and causes Balaam's ass to turn aside; the angel is invisible to Balaam
71E33141|Balaam strikes his ass, whereupon the ass lies down and starts to speak
71E33142|Balaam's eyes open; he throws himself at the feet of the angel
71E33143|Balaam resumes his journey after the encounter with the angel
71E3315|Balaam and King Balak meet and together they make a sacrifice
71E33151|Balaam is taken up to the high places of Baal and sees the Israelite camp
71E331511|Balaam commands seven altars, seven bulls and seven rams to be prepared for a sacrifice in the presence of King Balak
71E331512|Balaam sacrificing the seven bulls and the seven rams in the presence of King Balak
71E331513|Balaam communicating with God after his sacrifice of seven bulls and seven rams
71E331514|Balaam prophesying and blessing the Israelites in the presence of King Balak and his chieftains
71E33152|Balaam is brought by King Balak to Mount Pisgah to make a second sacrifice of bulls and rams
71E33153|Balaam is brought by King Balak to Mount Peor to make a third sacrifice of bulls and rams and sees the Israelites abiding in their tents
71E3316|Balaam the prophet is rebuked by King Balak
71E3317|Balaam's final prophecies ~ the Israelites: 'star of Jacob'
71E3318|Balaam parting from Balak
71E332|the Israelites' stay at Shittim during their journey through the desert (Numbers 25)
71E3321|the Israelites and the Moabite women
71E33211|the Israelites have intercourse with the Moabite women
71E33212|the Moabite women lead the Israelites into the worship of Baal-Peor
71E33213|the Israelites who had intercourse with the Moabite women are punished
71E3322|Zimri takes a Midianite woman, Cozbi, into his tent, while the people are lamenting at the entrance of the Tabernacle on account of an epidemic
71E33221|Phinehas, Eleazar's son, follows Zimri and Cozbi and drives his spear through both of them
71E333|the second numbering of the Israelites (Numbers 26)
71E334|Moses petitioned by the five daughters of Zelophehad (Numbers 27:1-11)
71E335|Joshua is chosen as successor to Moses, who places his hands on Joshua's head in front of Eleazar the high priest and the assembled congregation (Numbers 27:18-23)
71E336|war of the Israelites against the Midianites (Numbers 31)
71E3361|Moses commanding the attack on the Midianites
71E3362|all the Midianite men, including their five kings and Balaam, are killed; the women, children and animals are captured, and the cities are burnt
71E3363|the Israelite army returns with the spoils after the battle against the Midianites
71E33631|Moses orders the death of the mature Midianite women and their male children after the victory of the Israelites over the Midianites
71E33632|the Israelites washing their clothes after the battle against the Midianites
71E3364|division of the spoils after the battle of the Israelites against the Midianites
71E33641|the officer's oblation after the battle of the Israelites against the Midianites; Moses and Eleazar take the gifts to the Tabernacle
71E337|before crossing the Jordan (Numbers 32-36)
71E3371|the country east of the Jordan is given to the tribes of Reuben, Gad and half of the tribe of Manasseh
71E33711|petition of the Reubenites and Gadites; they ask permission to stay in the country east of the Jordan; Moses becomes furious at this demand
71E33712|the Gadites building cities
71E33713|the Reubenites building cities
71E33714|battle for Gilead
71E3372|Moses petitioned by the heads of the Gilead family, who want the daughters of Zelophehad not to marry outside their own tribe
71E33721|the daughters of Zelophehad marry their cousins
71E4|Deuteronomy: the crowning events of the wanderings; Moses prepares for his death
71E41|Moses teaching (in general)
71E42|Joshua's vocation (Deuteronomy 31:7-8, 31:14-15)
71E421|Joshua encouraged by Moses in the presence of the assembled people
71E422|Moses brings Joshua to the Tabernacle; the pillar of cloud stays at the door of the tent
71E43|Moses writes down the legislation during the last days before his death (Deuteronomy 31 passim)
71E431|Moses gives the legislation to the priests
71E44|Moses gathers the people and recites his canticle just before his death (Deuteronomy 31 passim, 32)
71E45|Moses blesses the twelve tribes of Israel just before his death (Deuteronomy 33)
71E46|Moses' death (Deuteronomy 34)
71E461|Moses from Mount Nebo views the promised land
71E462|God buries Moses on Mount Nebo
71E463|the Israelites mourn Moses for thirty days
71E464|the contest of St. Michael and Satan for the body of Moses on Mount Nebo (Jude 9)
71E5|the book of Joshua (Josue)
71E51|Joshua communicating with God (in general)
71E52|the conquest of Canaan by the Israelites under Joshua's leadership (part I)
71E521|Joshua preparing to enter the promised land (Joshua 1-2)
71E5211|Joshua instructs the officers, and is accepted as the new leader of the Israelites
71E5212|Joshua sends two spies to explore Jericho
71E5213|story of Rahab and the spies
71E52131|the two spies sent by Joshua find lodging at the house of Rahab, a harlot
71E52132|the king of Jericho is told that two Israelites have come, and he sends a searching-party to find them
71E52133|Rahab hides the two spies on her roof under stalks of flax
71E52134|Rahab, questioned by the king's men about the Israelite spies, sends them on a false track
71E52135|Rahab exacts from the spies the promise that she and her family will be spared when the city falls
71E52136|Rahab, whose house was built in the city wall, lets the spies down from the window by means of a red rope
71E52137|the Israelite spies hide in the hills for three days while the soldiers of the king of Jericho search for them all over the countryside
71E52138|the spies return to the Israelite camp and report to Joshua
71E522|the Israelites come to the Jordan (Joshua 3-4)
71E5221|the Israelites move their camp to the Jordan, waiting to cross it
71E52211|the officers instruct the Israelites how to cross the river Jordan
71E52212|Joshua instructs the priests ~ crossing the Jordan
71E5222|the Israelites leave their camp to cross the Jordan; the priests, carrying the ark, lead the march
71E5223|the crossing of the Jordan by the Israelites
71E52231|as soon as the priests step into the river the water of the Jordan stops flowing
71E52232|while the priests with the ark stay in the middle of the Jordan and the waters are miraculously dammed, the Israelites cross the river
71E52233|twelve men take twelve stones from the middle of the river ~ crossing of the Jordan by the Israelites
71E52234|Joshua sets up twelve stones in the midst of the river to commemorate the miraculous crossing of the Jordan
71E52235|Joshua is magnified in the sight of the people after the crossing of the river Jordan by the Israelites
71E52236|when the priests leave the river Jordan at Joshua's command, it begins to flow again
71E523|camp at Gilgal after the crossing of the river Jordan (Joshua 4:19 - 5:15)
71E5231|at Gilgal Joshua erects another monument with the twelve stones taken from the Jordan
71E5232|Israelites born during the wandering are circumcised after the crossing of the river Jordan
71E5233|the Passover is celebrated for the first time in the promised land
71E5234|Joshua encounters an angel holding a sword (at first not recognizing the angel, Joshua may be shown drawing his sword)
71E52341|Joshua throws himself at the feet of the angel with the sword
71E52342|Joshua is told by the angel with the sword to take off his sandals
71E524|the fall of Jericho (Joshua 6)
71E5241|Jericho shuts itself up within its walls and prepares to withstand the siege
71E5242|the Israelites march around Jericho: in the procession the main body of the soldiers comes first, next are seven priests who blow on trumpets, followed by the priests carrying the ark and a rear guard
71E52421|on the seventh day, at a signal from Joshua, the people start to shout and the walls of Jericho crumble
71E52422|the Israelites assault the city of Jericho after the walls have come down
71E52423|Jericho is sacked and burned by the Israelites; the inhabitants are killed
71E524231|Rahab and her family are spared and taken into the Israelite camp ~ fall of Jericho
71E524232|the spoils are put into the Lord's treasury ~ the fall of Jericho
71E52424|Joshua pronounces a curse against anyone who will try to rebuild the city of Jericho
71E525|Achan's sin (aftermath of the fall of Jericho) (Joshua 7)
71E5251|Joshua sends spies to Ai, who report that the city is not large
71E5252|only three thousand men go up against Ai; they are driven back and some of them are slain
71E5253|Joshua, prostrate before the Tabernacle, mourns and tears his clothes after the first unsuccessful attack on the city of Ai
71E5254|Joshua investigates the tribes after the unsuccessful attack on the city of Ai: the tribe of Judah is selected and finally Achan is picked out
71E5255|Achan confesses to have taken from the spoils a garment and some silver and gold
71E52551|the goods, stolen from the spoils of Jericho, are found buried in Achan's tent and brought to Joshua
71E5256|Achan, his family and possessions (including the stolen spoils) are taken to the valley of Achor to be stoned
71E52561|Achan and his family are stoned and burned (aftermath of the fall of Jericho)
71E5257|a huge pile of stones is put over Achan and his family, stoned to death because Achan had stolen from the spoils of Jericho
71E526|the city of Ai taken by stratagem (Joshua 8:1-29)
71E5261|Joshua commands some of his soldiers to go into hiding west of the city of Ai
71E5262|Joshua and the rest of the army set up camp on the north side of the city of Ai
71E5263|when the king of Ai comes out to fight the Israelites, they retreat and pretend to flee from the enemy
71E52631|as Joshua points his spear at Ai, the men who were lying in ambush storm the city, capture it and set it on fire; Joshua and his men turn round and kill the men of Ai
71E5264|the king of Ai is brought to Joshua and hanged
71E52641|the body of the king of Ai is removed from the tree on which he had been hanged, thrown down before the city-gate and covered with a huge pile of stones
71E527|the reading of the law (Joshua 8:30-35)
71E5271|Joshua sets up an altar on Mount Ebal
71E5272|the Israelites offer burnt sacrifices on Mount Ebal
71E5273|Joshua writes on the stones a copy of the law and reads it aloud to the whole congregation, women and children included
71E528|the ruse of the Gibeonites (Joshua 9)
71E5281|the people of Gibeon, fearing Joshua and his men, decide to deceive them: they load their donkeys with worn-out sacks, they put on ragged clothes and old sandals and take decaying food
71E5282|the people of Gibeon, dressed up in rags, and pretending to have come from a distant land ask Joshua to make a treaty with them
71E5283|the outwitted Israelites solemnly make an alliance with the Gibeonites
71E5284|the trick of the Gibeonites is found out; Joshua decrees that thenceforth they must be the servants of the Israelites, they must cut wood and carry water
71E529|Joshua and the five kings of South Canaan (Joshua 10:1-27)
71E5291|the five Amorite kings (viz. from Jerusalem, Hebron, Jarmuth, Lachish and Eglon) join forces to attack Gibeon
71E5292|the city of Gibeon being besieged, the inhabitants ask Joshua for help
71E5293|by night Joshua and his army come to the rescue of Gibeon
71E5294|Joshua and his army make a surprise attack on the Amorites who are besieging the city of Gibeon
71E52941|God makes large hailstones fall down on the Amorites who are besieging the city of Gibeon
71E52942|Joshua orders the sun and the moon to stand still over Gibeon and Aijalon until the Amorites who had besieged the city of Gibeon are routed
71E5295|the five Amorite kings escape and hide in the cave of Makkedah
71E52951|Joshua orders to roll some big stones in front of the entrance to the cave of Makkedah in which the five Amorite kings are hiding
71E52952|the five Amorite kings are brought out of the cave and taken to Joshua
71E529521|Joshua orders his officers to put their feet on the necks of the Amorite kings brought before them out of the cave of Makkedah
71E529522|the five Amorite kings are killed either on Joshua's command or by his own hand, and their bodies are hanged as a display
71E529523|the bodies of the Amorite kings are taken down from the trees and thrown into the cave, which is then shut with large stones
71E53|conquest of Canaan (part II)
71E531|more south Canaanite territory is captured by the Israelites (Joshua 10:28-43)
71E531(...)|more south Canaanite territory is captured by the Israelites (with NAME of territory)
71E532|Joshua and his army return to the camp at Gilgal after the conquest of South Canaan
71E533|Joshua marches north and encounters the combined armies of King Jabin and his allies (Joshua 11:1-4)
71E5331|the kings of the north rallied around Jabin, king of Hazor, muster their armies with many horses and chariots near the waters of Merom
71E5332|the kings of the north are defeated by Joshua, who burns their chariots and cripples their horses by cutting the hamstrings
71E5333|the city of Hazor is captured and burned by Joshua and his army; the inhabitants are put to the sword
71E534|the end of Joshua's campaign ~ the conquest of Canaan (Joshua 11:15-23)
71E5341|the giant race of Anakim is defeated by Joshua and his army
71E535|the territory of the thirty-one kings is conquered by Joshua and his army (Joshua 12:7-24)
71E54|the division of Canaan
71E541|the territory assigned to the tribe of Judah (Joshua 14:6 - 15:63)
71E5411|Joshua assigns the city of Hebron to Caleb
71E54111|Caleb and his men conquer the city of Hebron
71E542|the territory assigned to the Ephraimites and the rest of the tribe of Manasseh (Joshua 16-17)
71E543|the division of the remaining land (Joshua 18-19)
71E5431|the Tabernacle is set up at Shiloh
71E5432|Joshua tells the tribes, who had not been assigned their share, to explore the region and to write a description of the land
71E5433|Joshua (assisted by Eleazar) casts lots and assigns to each of the remaining seven tribes a certain part of Canaan
71E544|the cities of refuge (Joshua 20)
71E5441|six cities of refuge are designated to provide sanctuary for murderers
71E545|by drawing lots, Joshua, Eleazar and the leaders of the tribes of Israel assign cities to the Levites (Joshua 21)
71E546|after the conquest of Canaan the eastern tribes are dismissed (Joshua 22)
71E5461|Joshua sends the tribes of Reuben and Gad, and part of Manasseh's tribe back home, and exhorts them to keep the law
71E5462|at Gilead, at the borders of the Jordan, the two and a half tribes build a large altar (Reubenites, Gadites, half of Manasseh's tribe)
71E54621|a punitive expedition, led by Eleazar's son Phinehas, comes to Gilead and accuses them of rebellion against God
71E54622|an agreement is reached: the altar built at the borders of the Jordan is only an altar of testimony
71E547|Joshua's farewell address; Joshua's and Eleazar's death (Joshua 23-24)
71E5471|Joshua being very old calls the Israelites together to hear his final exhortations
71E54711|Joshua renews the covenant; a large memorial stone is set up
71E5472|death and burial of Joshua
71E5473|the bones of Joseph are buried at Shechem
71E5474|death and burial of Eleazar the high priest
71EE1142|the burning bush ~ calling of Moses - EE - Mary in the burning bush
71EE11421|Moses taking off his sandals - EE - Mary in the burning bush
71EE11422|Moses, kneeling before the bush and hiding his face, listens to God - EE - Mary in the burning bush
71EE11423|the miracles ~ the calling of Moses - EE - Mary in the burning bush
71EE114231|miracle of the rod changed into a serpent ; Moses may be shown fleeing from the serpent - EE - Mary in the burning bush
71EE114232|miracle of the leprous hand ~ Moses and the burning bush - EE - Mary in the burning bush
71EE114233|miracle of the water changed to blood ~ burning bush - EE - Mary in the burning bush
71EE114234|Moses is given a rod - EE - Mary in the burning bush
71F|the time of the Judges
71F1|Judges 1-5
71F11|from Joshua's death to Othniel (Judges 1-2)
71F111|Judah appointed to fight against the Canaanites at the beginning of the time of the Judges
71F1111|the tribes of Judah and Simeon defeat the Canaanites and Perizzites
71F1112|Adoni-bezek is caught; his thumbs and his great toes are cut off
71F112|Othniel conquers Debir, and receives Caleb's daughter Achsah to wife
71F1121|Achsah and Othniel ask Caleb for a field and springs of water (Achsah dismounting from her donkey)
71F113|the Israelites are rebuked at Bochim by an angel of the Lord
71F12|the time of Othniel (Judges 3:9-11)
71F121|Othniel delivers the Israelites from Chushan-rishathaim, king of Mesopotamia
71F13|the time of Ehud; story of Ehud and Eglon (Judges 3:15-30)
71F131|the Israelites do evil again and are conquered by Eglon, the king of Moab
71F132|Ehud brings a present from the Israelites to Eglon
71F133|Ehud and Eglon are left alone by the servants
71F134|the left-handed Ehud stabs the fat Eglon with a dagger in the belly and kills him
71F135|Ehud after stabbing king Eglon leaves the room and locks the doors behind him
71F136|Ehud escapes while the servants wait outside the locked doors
71F137|Eglon is found dead
71F138|Ehud calls the Israelites to battle
71F1381|the Moabites are defeated by Ehud and his army near the fords of the river Jordan
71F14|the time of Shamgar (Judges 3:31)
71F141|Shamgar slays six hundred Philistines with an ox goad
71F15|the time of Deborah and Barak (Judges 4-5)
71F151|Deborah (sitting under a palmtree) beseeches Barak to attack Sisera and his army
71F152|at Barak's request Deborah joins him in battle on Mount Tabor
71F153|the army of Sisera, with nine hundred iron chariots, is defeated
71F154|story of Jael and Sisera
71F1541|Sisera flees to the tent of Jael, who goes out to meet him
71F1542|Sisera asks for water and is given milk by Jael
71F1543|Jael takes a nail of the tent and a hammer
71F1544|Jael kills the sleeping Sisera by hitting the nail through his temples
71F1545|Barak comes to Jael's tent; she shows him Sisera's body
71F155|the song of victory by Deborah (and Barak)
71F2|Judges 6-12
71F21|the time of Gideon (Jerubbaal) ~ the book of Judges
71F211|the Israelites, oppressed by the Midianites, are forced to live in caves ~ the time of Gideon (Judges 6:1-10)
71F212|Gideon and the angel of the Lord (Judges 6:11-24)
71F2121|the angel of the Lord appears to Gideon, who is usually shown threshing wheat
71F21211|the angel of the Lord, sitting under an oak-tree, appears to Gideon, who is usually shown threshing wheat
71F2122|command of the angel of the Lord to Gideon: save Israel from the Midianites
71F2123|at his calling (when he is threshing wheat) Gideon asks for a sign from the Lord
71F21231|having asked for a sign Gideon prepares food and presents it in a basket to the angel
71F21232|at the angel's request Gideon puts the food on a rock and pours out the broth
71F21233|the angel of the Lord touches the food with his staff, fire arises from the rock
71F21234|the angel of the Lord leaves Gideon
71F2124|after his calling by the angel of the Lord Gideon fears and is reassured
71F21241|Gideon builds an altar to the Lord
71F213|the destruction of the altar of Baal by Gideon (Judges 6:25-32)
71F2131|the Lord commands Gideon to destroy the altar of Baal, which had been built on his father's land
71F2132|Gideon and ten servants destroy the altar of Baal, cut down the grove near it, build an altar to God on the rock, take a bullock and offer a burnt sacrifice
71F2133|the men of the city see the destroyed altar (story of Gideon)
71F2134|Joash, Gideon's father, and the men of the city who want Gideon to be put to death because he had destroyed the altar of Baal
71F214|Gideon assembles the people for a raid against the Midianites (Judges 6:33-40)
71F2141|the Midianites invade the valley of Jezreel
71F2142|Gideon blows a trumpet, sends out messengers and assembles the people of Israel for a raid against the Midianites
71F2143|twice Gideon asks the Lord to show him a sign with a sheep's fleece before his raid against the Midianites
71F21431|the dew is on the fleece only, the ground is dry (first sign given to Gideon)
71F214311|Gideon presses the fleece and wrings out a bowl full of water
71F21432|it is dry on the fleece only, the ground is wet with dew (second sign given to Gideon)
71F21433|Gideon's fleece (alone)
71F215|Gideon's men are selected before the raid against the Midianites (Judges 7:1-8)
71F2151|to select an army for a raid against the Midianites Gideon sends away the fearful and brings the remaining ten thousand men to the water
71F2152|those who lap water by putting their hand to their mouth are separated from those who kneel down to drink the water ~ selection of Gideon's men
71F2153|Gideon's army, three hundred warriors, take up victuals and their trumpets
71F216|Gideon and his army attack the Midianites (Judges 7:9-25)
71F2161|in the night Gideon goes to the Midianite camp with his servant Phurah
71F2162|Gideon overhears a Midianite telling about his dream of a cake of barley bread
71F2163|Gideon divides his men into three companies
71F2164|the attack on the Midianites: Gideon and his men blow their trumpets, break their pitchers, and hold their lamps
71F21641|flight of the Midianites
71F2165|pursuit of the Midianites by Gideon's men
71F2166|the Midianites cut off from the waters by the Ephraimites
71F2167|Oreb and Zeeb are captured and killed by the Ephraimites; their heads are brought to Gideon
71F21671|Oreb is killed on the rock Oreb
71F21672|Zeeb is killed at the wine-press of Zeeb
71F217|the pursuit of Zebah and Zalmunna; Gideon's last days (Judges 8)
71F2171|the dissatisfied Ephraimites are pacified by Gideon
71F2172|Gideon demands bread for his hungry soldiers
71F21721|Gideon is refused bread by the people of Succoth
71F21722|Gideon is refused bread by the people of Penuel
71F2173|Gideon pursues Zebah and Zalmunna, the two kings of Midian, and takes them prisoner
71F2174|Gideon punishes Succoth and Penuel
71F21741|returning from battle, Gideon captures and interrogates a young man from Succoth
71F21742|the elders of Succoth are punished with thorns and briars
71F21743|the tower of Penuel is destroyed and the inhabitants killed
71F2175|Gideon kills Zebah and Zalmunna
71F21751|Gideon takes away the ornaments that were on the camels' necks
71F2176|Gideon refuses government over Israel
71F2177|Gideon asks and is given the ear-rings of the slain Midianites
71F21771|of the golden ear-rings and other jewels Gideon makes an ephod which is placed in Ophrah
71F2178|Gideon dies and is buried
71F218|the story of Abimelech, king of Shechem (Judges 9)
71F2181|Abimelech incites his family in Shechem to support him rather than his brothers, the seventy sons of Gideon
71F2182|Abimelech receives support from his mother's brothers who give him seventy pieces of silver
71F2183|Abimelech, with hired men, kills his brothers on one stone, except for Jotham who hides himself
71F2184|Abimelech is made king in Shechem
71F2185|on the top of Mount Gerizim, Jotham tells his fable of the kingship of the trees
71F2186|disagreement between the Shechemites and Abimelech
71F21861|the Shechemites robbing travellers
71F21862|the Shechemites tread the grapes from their vineyards and make merry
71F21863|Gaal, son of Ebed, becomes leader of the rebellion against Abimelech
71F21864|Zebul sends messengers to Abimelech to warn him against Gaal
71F21865|Abimelech with an army in ambush before Shechem
71F21866|Gaal sees the troops advancing; Zebul tells him that what he sees are the shadows of the mountains
71F21867|Gaal fights with Abimelech: he is defeated and chased back to Shechem
71F21868|Gaal and his brothers are thrown out of Shechem by Zebul
71F21869|Abimelech takes the city of Shechem and destroys it, while two companies kill the people in the fields
71F2187|the tower of Shechem
71F21871|Abimelech's soldiers imitate him in cutting boughs from the trees with an axe
71F21872|with the boughs cut from the trees Abimelech's soldiers set the tower of Shechem afire
71F2188|the tower of Thebez; death of Abimelech
71F21881|after taking the city of Thebez, Abimelech tries to burn the tower in which the inhabitants have taken refuge
71F21882|Abimelech is struck on the head by a millstone thrown by a woman
71F21883|at his own request Abimelech is stabbed to death by his armour-bearer
71F22|the time of Tola (Judges 10:1-2)
71F23|the time of Jair (Judges 10:3-5)
71F231|Jair's thirty sons who rode on thirty ass colts, and had thirty cities
71F24|the time of Jephthah ~ the book of Judges
71F241|Israel after Jair's death (Judges 10:6-18)
71F2411|the Israelites worship Baal, Ashtaroth, and other idols
71F2412|Israel is oppressed by the Ammonites
71F2413|the Israelites pray the Lord to deliver them
71F242|Jephthah, son of Gilead, is cast out by his brothers because he is the son of a harlot (Judges 11:1-3)
71F243|Jephthah becomes captain of the Gileadites (Judges 11:4-11)
71F2431|the elders of Gilead search for Jephthah and ask him to be their captain
71F2432|Jephthah returns home with the elders of Gilead and is made commander of the Gileadites
71F244|Jephthah sends messengers to the king of the Ammonites in an attempt to make a treaty (Judges 11:12-28)
71F245|the story of Jephthah's daughter (Judges 11:29-40)
71F2451|before the battle between the Israelites and the Ammonites Jephthah makes a vow that on his return he shall offer to the Lord whatsoever comes from the doors of his house to meet him
71F2452|the Ammonites are defeated by Jephthah's army; twenty cities are taken
71F2453|Jephthah's daughter dances with tambourines to meet her father on his return from the battle; Jephthah rends his clothes in despair
71F2454|Jephthah's daughter retreats to the mountains with her companions to bewail her virginity
71F2455|fulfilment of Jephthah's vow to the Lord: Jephthah's daughter is sacrificed
71F2456|four days in each year the daughters of Israel go to lament the daughter of Jephthah
71F246|Jephthah and the Gileadites defeat the Ephraimites (Judges 12:1-6)
71F2461|at the river Jordan the fleeing Ephraimites are killed when they pronounce Shibboleth as Sibboleth
71F247|the death of Jephthah (Judges 12:7)
71F25|the time of Ibzan (Judges 12:8-10)
71F26|the time of Elon (Judges 12:11-12)
71F27|the time of Abdon (Judges 12:13-15)
71F271|Abdon's forty sons and thirty nephews who ride on seventy ass colts
71F3|the time of Samson ~ the book of Judges
71F31|Samson's birth and youth (Judges 13)
71F311|annunciation of Samson's birth to the wife of Manoah by an angel
71F3111|Manoah is told by his wife of the angel's appearance
71F312|annunciation of the birth of a son to Manoah and his wife
71F313|the angel refuses to accept food from Manoah (second annunciation of Samson's birth)
71F314|Manoah's sacrifice; the angel ascends in the flames
71F315|Samson's birth
71F316|circumcision of Samson
71F317|Samson's youth
71F32|Samson's journey to Timna(t)h (Judges 14:1-9)
71F321|Samson chooses a Philistine woman in Timnath to be his wife
71F322|Samson requests his parents' permission; they oppose his choice
71F323|Samson and his parents on their journey to Timnath
71F324|in the vineyards of Timnath Samson meets a roaring lion
71F325|Samson kills the lion with his bare hands
71F326|Samson talks with the woman of Timnath
71F327|Samson goes to look at the lion's carcass
71F3271|Samson finds a swarm of bees in the lion's body
71F3272|Samson eats of the honey he found in the lion's carcass
71F3273|Samson gives some of the honey he found in the lion's carcass to his parents
71F33|Samson's wedding and riddle (Judges 14:10-20)
71F331|Samson puts forth a riddle during his wedding-festivities
71F332|the thirty Philistines, being unable to solve Samson's riddle, threaten his wife to find out the answer to it
71F333|Samson, tired of her weeping, tells his wife the solution of the riddle
71F334|Samson's wife tells the answer to the Philistines
71F335|the Philistines tell Samson the solution of the riddle
71F336|Samson goes to Ashkelon, slays thirty Philistines and takes their garments
71F3361|Samson gives the clothes to the thirty winners of the riddle contest
71F337|Samson departs in anger from the Philistines; his wife is given to another man
71F34|Samson in conflict with the Philistines (Judges 15:1-8)
71F341|Samson goes with a kid to his wife and is refused entry by her father
71F342|Samson is told that his wife is given to another man and is offered her younger sister for wife
71F343|Samson ties three hundred foxes two by two by their tails with a fire-brand in between; with the torches on fire he lets them go into the cornfields of the Philistines which are set aflame
71F344|the Philistines burn Samson's wife and her father
71F345|Samson avenges himself on the Philistines and smites them 'hip and thigh with great slaughter'
71F346|Samson dwells in a cave of the rock of Etam
71F35|Samson and the jaw-bone of an ass (Judges 15:9-20)
71F351|the Philistines go into Judah to capture Samson
71F352|on the rock of Etam three thousand men of Judah ask Samson to surrender; he is bound with two new cords
71F353|when the men of Judah deliver Samson to the shouting Philistines in Lehi, the cords drop off him
71F354|with an ass's jaw-bone Samson slays a thousand Philistines
71F355|Samson drinks water from a well after having slain a thousand Philistines
71F356|water comes from a hollow in the ass's jaw-bone
71F3561|Samson drinks from the ass's jaw-bone after having slain a thousand Philistines
71F36|Samson in Gaza (Judges 16:1-3)
71F361|Samson visits a harlot in Gaza
71F362|conspiracy of the Gazaites against Samson
71F363|Samson takes the doors of the city-gate
71F3631|Samson carries the doors on his shoulders to the top of a hill near Hebron
71F37|story of Samson and Delilah (Judges 16:4-21)
71F371|the meeting of Samson and Delilah
71F372|the Philistines offer Delilah eleven hundred pieces of silver in return for the secret of Samson's strength
71F373|Delilah tries to find out Samson's secret
71F3731|Samson is bound by Delilah with seven green twigs
71F3732|Samson is bound by Delilah with new ropes
71F3733|seven locks of Samson's hair woven with a web
71F374|Delilah finds out Samson's secret and warns the Philistines, who come with the money
71F375|Samson asleep in Delilah's lap; she is usually shown beckoning to a Philistine or putting a finger to her lips
71F376|Samson's hairlocks are shaved, or cut off (usually with scissors) by a Philistine
71F3761|Samson's hairlocks are cut off by Delilah
71F377|Samson wakes up and finds his hair and strength gone; he is taken prisoner
71F3771|Samson is tormented by the Philistines, Delilah is paid
71F378|the blinding of Samson
71F3781|the blind Samson in Gaza, bound with brass chains
71F379|Samson grinding in prison (in a treadmill)
71F38|death of Samson (Judges 16:23-31)
71F381|Samson is called out of prison to entertain the feasting Philistines; sometimes Samson plays the harp
71F3811|Samson tries his strength and uproots a tree
71F382|the blind Samson is led by his young guide to the pillars on which the house (or temple) stands
71F383|Samson breaks the pillars; the temple of Dagon collapses, killing all that are in it
71F384|burial of Samson
71F4|the idolatry of the Ephraimite Micah (Judges 17-18)
71F41|Micah returns to his mother the money he had stolen from her
71F42|Micah's mother has a goldsmith make a graven and a molten idol of the silver pieces
71F421|the unlawful sanctuary of Micah
71F43|a young Levite becomes priest of Micah's sanctuary
71F44|the five spies of the Danites
71F441|the five spies of the Danites stay at Micah's house and talk with the Levite
71F442|the five spies of the Danites observe the city of Laish
71F443|the five spies of the Danites report their findings to their people
71F45|an army of Danites learn of Micah's consecrated things
71F451|the Danites plunder the sanctuary of Micah
71F452|the Levite priest departs with the Danites
71F453|Micah and his neighbours go after the Danites, but are scared away
71F46|the Danites conquer and burn Laish
71F47|the Danites rebuild the city of Laish and call it Dan
71F471|the Danites set up Micah's graven image
71F5|the crime of the Benjamites (Judges 19-21)
71F51|a Levite goes to fetch his concubine from her father's house in Bethlehem-Judah (Judges 19:1-9)
71F511|the Levite who is going to fetch his concubine, is detained by his father-in-law
71F512|the Levite departs with his concubine, his servant, and two saddled asses
71F52|the return journey of the Levite and his concubine (Judges 19:10-30)
71F521|near Jebus, the Levite and his concubine decide to continue to Gibeah
71F522|the Levite and his concubine in a street in Gibeah are offered lodging by an old man
71F523|the Levite and his concubine are received in the house of the old man
71F524|the Benjamites of Gibeah, sons of Belial, beat at the door and demand the Levite
71F5241|the old man negotiates with the men of Gibeah ~ story of the Levite and his concubine
71F525|the concubine of the Levite is led forth; she is abused all night by the men of Gibeah
71F526|in the morning the concubine of the Levite lies dead on the threshold
71F527|the Levite travels on an ass with his dead concubine
71F528|the Levite divides the dead body of his concubine with a knife into twelve pieces which are sent throughout Israel
71F53|the revenge of Israel on the Benjamites (Judges 20)
71F531|assembly of the Israelites at Mizpeh
71F5311|the Levite tells the Israelites at Mizpeh what happened to his concubine and asks for counsel
71F532|battle between Israelites and Benjamites
71F5321|the Israelites ask the Benjamites to deliver the men of Gibeah; the Benjamites refuse
71F5322|three times the Israelites ask God's counsel ~ the revenge on the Benjamites
71F53221|the Benjamites kill twenty-two thousand Israelites
71F53222|the Benjamites kill eighteen thousand Israelites
71F5323|the Benjamites see Gibeah go up in smoke; they are defeated
71F5324|six hundred Benjamites flee to the rock of Rimmon
71F54|the restoration of the tribe of Benjamin (Judges 21)
71F541|the inhabitants of Jabesh-gilead are killed; only four hundred young virgins are saved
71F542|the four hundred virgins are given to the Benjamites from the rock of Rimmon
71F543|the annual feast of the Lord at Shiloh
71F5431|the Benjamites lying in wait in the vineyards and spying upon the dancing maidens of Shiloh
71F5432|the Benjamites take wives for themselves from among the dancing daughters of Shiloh
71F544|the Benjamites repair their destroyed cities
71F6|the story of Ruth, the Moabitess
71F61|Elimelech, Naomi and their sons Mahlon and Chilion, in Moab (Ruth 1:1-5)
71F611|Elimelech, Naomi and their sons leave Bethlehem-Judah
71F612|death of Elimelech
71F613|Naomi's sons marry Orpah and Ruth
71F614|Mahlon and Chilion die in Moab
71F62|Naomi's return to Bethlehem (Ruth 1:6-22)
71F621|Naomi on her way to Bethlehem with her daughters-in-law, Orpah and Ruth
71F622|Naomi sends away her daughters-in-law: Orpah returns home, Ruth stays
71F63|Ruth and Naomi in Bethlehem (Ruth 2:1-2)
71F631|Ruth asks Naomi's permission to glean ears of corn
71F64|Ruth in the field of Boaz (Ruth 2:3-17)
71F641|Ruth gleaning
71F642|Boaz questions his servant concerning Ruth
71F643|Boaz speaks to Ruth; Ruth usually bowing down, or kneeling before him
71F644|Ruth invited by Boaz to eat with him
71F645|Boaz commands his servants to let Ruth glean even among the sheaves
71F646|Ruth threshing the grain she has gleaned
71F65|Naomi advises Ruth to seek Boaz' protection (Ruth 2:18 - 3:18)
71F651|Ruth brings the barley home to Naomi and tells her what has occurred in the fields of Boaz
71F652|Naomi gives counsel to Ruth
71F653|Ruth's toilet before going to Boaz
71F654|Boaz is eating and drinking
71F655|Ruth uncovers the feet of the sleeping Boaz and lies down
71F656|the conversation of Ruth and Boaz in the night
71F657|Boaz gives Ruth six measures of barley in her veil
71F658|Ruth brings the grain to Naomi and tells her what has happened
71F66|Boaz redeems Elimelech's inheritance (Ruth 4:1-12)
71F661|Boaz, sitting at the city-gate, hails the kinsman
71F662|Boaz, the kinsman, and the elders of the city discuss Elimelech's inheritance
71F663|Elimelech's kinsman cannot redeem it; he takes off his shoe
71F6631|Boaz accepts his kinsman's shoe
71F67|Boaz takes Ruth to wife (Ruth 4:13)
71F68|a son is born to Ruth and Boaz (Ruth 4:13-20)
71F681|Naomi nurses the child of Ruth and Boaz
71F682|the child of Ruth and Boaz is named Obed
71F7|story of Eli
71F71|the sinfulness of Eli's sons, Hophni and Phinehas (1 Samuel 2:12-17)
71F711|the sons of Eli stealing the offerings
71F712|Eli's sons lying with women
71F72|Eli admonishing his sons; they refuse to listen to his warning (1 Samuel 2:22-25)
71F73|Eli is warned by a prophet (1 Samuel 2:27-36)
71F74|blindness of Eli (1 Samuel 4:15)
71F8|story of Samuel
71F81|birth and childhood of Samuel (1 Samuel 1-2:21)
71F811|childlessness of Hannah, wife of Elkanah
71F8111|Peninnah, other wife of Elkanah, has children
71F81111|Peninnah provoking Hannah because she is childless
71F8112|Elkanah offering sacrifice with Hannah and Peninnah
71F81121|Elkanah gives Hannah the greatest portion
71F8113|Elkanah asking Hannah why she weeps
71F812|Hannah's prayer in the temple of Shiloh
71F8121|Hannah goes to the temple
71F8122|Hannah prays in the temple and vows to give her child to the Lord
71F8123|Eli thinks Hannah is drunk
71F8124|conversation of Eli and Hannah
71F8125|Elkanah returning to Ramah with Hannah and Peninnah; Hannah relieved of her depression
71F813|birth of Samuel
71F8131|Samuel suckled by Hannah
71F8132|Samuel in the temple at Shiloh presented to Eli by Hannah
71F8133|Hannah's prayer and song of thankfulness
71F814|Samuel growing up in the temple at Shiloh
71F8141|Samuel brought up by Eli
71F8142|Samuel serving in the temple
71F8143|on her yearly visit to the temple Hannah gives Samuel a coat
71F8144|Eli blessing Elkanah and Hannah
71F815|Hannah has three more sons and two daughters after Samuel
71F82|the calling of Samuel (1 Samuel 3)
71F821|Samuel is called three times by 'a voice'
71F822|Samuel goes to Eli after he has been called by 'a voice'
71F823|Samuel listens to the Lord after he is called for the fourth time
71F824|Samuel tells Eli what the Lord has said
71F825|the Lord appears again to Samuel several times
71F826|Samuel acknowledged as a prophet throughout Israel
71F83|the Ark of the Covenant is captured by the Philistines (1 Samuel 4-7:1)
71F831|first battle between the Philistines and the Israelites at Eben-ezer; the Israelites defeated
71F832|Hophni and Phinehas, Eli's sons, bring the ark from Shiloh to Eben-ezer
71F8321|the Israelites shouting as the ark comes into the camp; the Philistines alarmed by the shouting
71F833|second battle between the Philistines and the Israelites at Eben-ezer; the Israelites defeated again
71F8331|the Ark of the Covenant is captured by the Philistines
71F83311|the slaying of Hophni and Phinehas
71F834|a messenger in mourning-attire comes to Shiloh to report the capture of the Ark of the Covenant
71F8341|the messenger comes to Eli
71F8342|Eli, hearing of the capture of the ark, falls from his seat and dies
71F8343|the wife of Phinehas dies of grief after the birth of her son Ichabod
71F835|the Ark of the Covenant afflicts the Philistines
71F8351|the Philistines take the ark to Ashdod
71F83511|the statue of Dagon in Ashdod falls down
71F83512|God punishes the inhabitants of Ashdod with emerods or boils
71F83513|the consultation of the lords of the Philistines about the ark
71F8352|the Ark of the Covenant is taken to Gath
71F83521|God punishes the inhabitants of Gath with emerods or boils
71F8353|the Ark of the Covenant is taken to Ekron
71F83531|God punishes the inhabitants of Ekron with emerods or boils
71F8354|the plague of the mice ~ the Ark of the Covenant
71F836|the Ark of the Covenant returned to Israel
71F8361|the Philistines ask advice of the priests about the ark
71F8362|the Ark of the Covenant and the box with the guilt offering, drawn by two cows, sent back to Israel
71F83621|the guilt offering of the Philistines: golden mice and emerods or boils
71F837|the Ark of the Covenant arrives in Beth-Shemesh
71F8371|the inhabitants of Beth-Shemesh sacrifice the cows
71F8372|some of the inhabitants of Beth-Shemesh look into the Ark of the Covenant
71F8373|God punishes the sinners of Beth-Shebesh
71F8374|the inhabitants of Beth-Shemesh send messengers to Kirjath-jearim
71F8375|the Ark of the Covenant goes on to Kirjath-jearim
71F83751|the Ark of the Covenant is placed in the house of Abinadab (Aminadab)
71F84|Samuel as judge (1 Samuel 7:2 - 8)
71F841|Samuel speaks to the Israelites and admonishes them to put away the idols
71F8411|the Israelites destructing the idols
71F8412|gathering of the Israelites at Mizpeh
71F84121|water is poured out before God ~ Samuel as judge
71F842|the Philistines attack the Israelites at Mizpeh
71F8421|Samuel sacrifices a lamb and prays
71F8422|the Philistines are defeated by the Israelites
71F8423|Samuel placing a stone at Eben-ezer
71F843|the institution of the kingship in Israel
71F8431|Samuel appointing his sons Joel and Abiah as judges
71F84311|ill government and bribery of Samuel's sons
71F8432|the elders come before Samuel in Ramah, asking for a king
71F84321|anger of Samuel
71F84322|Samuel communicating with God
71F84323|Samuel speaking to the elders about the rights of kingship
71G|story of Saul
71G1|Saul chosen as king (1 Samuel 9-12)
71G11|Samuel and Saul
71G111|Saul instructed by his father to seek the lost asses
71G1111|Saul and the servant seek the lost asses
71G1112|Saul and the servant, on their way to Samuel, meet some girls at the well of Ramah
71G112|Saul and Samuel in Ramah
71G1121|meeting of Saul and Samuel at the gate (of Ramah)
71G1122|God commands Samuel to anoint Saul
71G1123|the feast in Samuel's house; Saul receives an extra portion of food
71G1124|Saul sleeps on the roof of Samuel's house
71G113|the anointment of Saul by Samuel
71G1131|the anointment of Saul by Samuel, with people looking on
71G1132|after the anointment, Samuel charges Saul to return
71G114|Saul's return to his father's house
71G1141|Saul meets two men near Rachel's grave, who tell him that the asses have been found
71G1142|Saul meets three men in the plain of Thabor, who offer him two loaves of bread
71G1143|Saul meets a group of prophets playing harps, drums, flutes and lyres
71G11431|Saul prophesies with the prophets
71G115|meeting of Saul and his uncle
71G116|Samuel gathers the Israelites at Mizpeh
71G1161|all tribes and all families gather before Samuel
71G1162|Saul is chosen as king
71G1163|Saul is found among the baggage
71G1164|the people rejoice at the kingship of Saul
71G1165|Samuel speaks to the people at Mizpeh
71G1166|Saul returns to Gibeah
71G12|Jabesh-gilead besieged by Nahash and liberated by Saul
71G121|Nahash, the Ammonite king, besieges Jabesh-gilead
71G122|messengers of Jabesh-gilead come to Gibeah; the people weep on hearing the news
71G123|Saul, coming from the field with his herd and hearing the tidings, gets angry, cuts two oxen in pieces and sends messengers to bring the pieces throughout the country
71G124|Saul's army gathers at Bezek
71G125|Saul's messengers come to Jabesh-gilead; the people rejoice
71G126|at dawn Saul's army rushes into the enemy camp and defeats the Ammonites
71G127|continence of Saul: no one of the Ammonites has been put to death
71G13|acknowledgement of Saul's kingship and leave-taking of Samuel
71G131|Samuel calls the Israelites together at Gilgal
71G132|acknowledgement of Saul's kingship
71G133|Samuel speaks to the people at Gilgal
71G134|Samuel prays for thunder and rain
71G1341|thunder and rain during the wheat harvest ~ Samuel's prayer
71G2|war against the Philistines (1 Samuel 13-14)
71G21|the Philistines occupy a part of Israel
71G211|Saul choosing an army
71G212|Jonathan smites the Philistine garrison at Geba
71G213|Saul's army driven into hiding
71G214|Saul's disobedience to the Lord: he himself makes an offering at Gilgal
71G2141|Saul reproved by Samuel
71G215|the remainder of Saul's army gathered at Gibeah
71G216|the Philistines plunder the land of Israel
71G217|the Israelites seeking for a smith ~ war against the Philistines
71G2171|no one of the Israelites has a sword, except Saul and Jonathan ~ war against the Philistines
71G22|the secret expedition of Jonathan
71G221|Jonathan and his weapon-bearer climb up to the Philistine garrison
71G222|Jonathan and his armour-bearer kill about twenty Philistines
71G223|Saul's army joins the battle ~ Jonathan's expedition
71G224|the Philistines defeated ~ the secret expedition of Jonathan
71G23|Saul's oath: a day of fasting
71G231|Saul adjures the people to fast
71G232|Jonathan eats of the honey on the day of fasting
71G233|at the end of the day of fasting the Israelites eat meat with blood
71G234|Saul builds an altar in Aijalon
71G235|Jonathan designated by lot as the perjurer
71G236|Jonathan saved from death by the people
71G3|Saul's war against the Amalekites (1 Samuel 15)
71G31|Samuel admonishes Saul to slay the Amalekites
71G32|Saul lying in ambush in a dry river-bed before the city of Amalek
71G321|the Kenites depart on the advice of Saul
71G322|Saul defeats the Amalekites
71G323|Agag, king of Amalek, taken prisoner by Saul
71G324|Agag and the good cattle of Amalek are saved by Saul's army
71G33|Saul communicating with God
71G34|Saul builds a monument at Carmel
71G341|sacrifice of the Amalekite spoil
71G342|Samuel reproving and rejecting Saul
71G343|Saul expresses his contrition before Samuel
71G344|Saul taking hold of Samuel's garment; the garment tears as a sign of Saul's losing the kingship over Israel
71G35|Saul and Samuel offering sacrifices together
71G36|Samuel summons Agag to be brought before him
71G361|Samuel cutting Agag to pieces
71G37|Samuel grieving over Saul
71G4|further achievements of Saul
71G41|Saul's court at Gibeah
71G42|the worship of the Lord ~ achievements of Saul
71G421|expulsion of witches and soothsayers ~ achievements of Saul
71G422|the Law maintained ~ achievements of Saul
71G423|the feast celebrated ~ achievements of Saul
71G43|Saul's wars
71G431|Saul's war against Moab
71G432|Saul's war against Ammon
71G433|Saul's war against Edom
71G434|Saul's war against Zobah
71G44|Saul victoriously returns to Gibeah after the wars
71H|story of David
71H1|David as a young man at Saul's court
71H11|David chosen as king by God (1 Samuel 16:1-13)
71H111|Samuel communicating with God when he is about to anoint David
71H112|Samuel goes to Jesse with a calf
71H1121|Samuel is met by the elders of Bethlehem, who ask him why he has come to their town
71H113|Samuel makes an offering with Jesse and his sons
71H114|Jesse brings his sons except David before Samuel
71H1141|Jesse brings David (who was herding the sheep) before Samuel
71H115|Samuel anointing David in the presence of his father Jesse and his brothers
71H116|David as shepherd
71H12|declining years and death of Samuel
71H121|Samuel lives retired at Ramah
71H122|death of Samuel
71H1221|all the Israelites mourn for Samuel
71H1222|burial of Samuel
71H1223|grave of Samuel at Ramah
71H13|David as harpist at Saul's court (1 Samuel 16:14-23)
71H131|Saul troubled by an evil spirit
71H132|Saul sends messengers to Jesse to fetch David
71H133|Jesse sends his son David to Saul
71H134|David as a young man comes to Saul's court with presents
71H135|David is appointed weapon-bearer to Saul
71H136|David playing his harp before Saul
71H14|story of David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17)
71H141|the armies of the Israelites and the Philistines stand facing each other in the valley of Elah ~ story of David and Goliath
71H1411|Goliath taunts the Israelites
71H142|David brings provisions to his brothers, who are with the Israelite army in the valley of Elah
71H1421|David in the camp looking for his brothers among the soldiers, who are preparing for an attack against the Philistine army
71H1422|David as a young man in the Israelite army camp is reproached by his brother Eliab
71H143|David as a young man in the Israelite army camp is brought up before Saul
71H1431|David kills a lion and a bear (or tells Saul about it)
71H1432|David receives Saul's armour ~ story of David and Goliath
71H1433|David refuses Saul's armour ~ story of David and Goliath
71H1434|David chooses five smooth stones from a river ~ story of David and Goliath
71H1435|Saul asks Abner who David is ~ story of David and Goliath
71H144|David fighting Goliath
71H1441|David speaks with Goliath
71H1442|David slings a stone at Goliath's forehead
71H1443|David beheads Goliath with a sword
71H14431|the Philistines in flight after the death of Goliath are pursued by the Israelites
71H1444|David thanks the Lord after he has slain the giant Goliath
71H145|David with Goliath's head
71H1451|David brings Goliath's head to Saul
71H15|Saul becomes jealous of David ~ story of David and Goliath (1 Samuel 18)
71H151|David and Jonathan, son of Saul, become friends
71H1511|Jonathan gives his robe and garments to David to confirm their friendship
71H152|David victorious in several wars against the Philistines and other enemies
71H1521|David's triumph: the women of Israel come out to welcome David, singing, dancing, and playing tambourines and lyres; David holding the head of Goliath
71H15211|David's triumph, but David without the head of Goliath
71H153|Saul casts his spear at David when the latter is playing his harp before the king (1 Samuel 18:11)
71H1531|David, playing his harp, dodges the spear, cast at him by Saul
71H154|David made commander of a thousand men by Saul
71H155|Saul offers David his oldest daughter Merab in marriage
71H1551|David refuses to marry Merab, offered him in marriage by her father Saul
71H156|Saul offers David his daughter Michal in marriage
71H1561|Saul's servants persuading David to take Michal to wife
71H1562|David kills two hundred Philistines ~ his marriage with Michal
71H1563|David brings the foreskins of two hundred Philistines to Saul as dowry for Michal
71H1564|David and Michal as lovers
71H1565|marriage of David and Michal
71H15651|wedding meal of David and Michal
71H16|David's flight from Saul after his marriage with Michal (1 Samuel 19)
71H161|Saul commanding the death of David
71H1611|Jonathan warning David of Saul's hatred
71H1612|Jonathan interceding for David with Saul, while David is hidden in a shelter
71H1613|Saul swears to Jonathan that he will not kill David
71H1614|David and Saul reconciled by Jonathan
71H162|Saul seeking David's life
71H1621|Saul casts his spear at David for the second time (1 Samuel 19:10)
71H1622|David dodges the spear; Saul's spear sticks in the wall
71H1623|David flees from the palace
71H1624|a watch is kept on David
71H163|David flees from his house
71H1631|Michal urging David to flee
71H1632|David escapes through a window; Michal lets him down with the help of a rope
71H1633|Michal lays an image in David's bed
71H1634|Saul's soldiers come to David's house; Michal tells them that David is ill
71H1635|Saul's soldiers discover the decoy
71H1636|Saul interrogates Michal
71H1637|Saul gives Michal in marriage to Phalti (1 Samuel 25:44)
71H164|David flees to Samuel in Ramah
71H1641|Saul is told of David's escape to Samuel
71H1642|Saul's messengers come to Samuel in Ramah
71H1643|Saul's messengers begin to prophesy before Samuel
71H1644|Saul comes to Samuel in Ramah
71H1645|Saul prophesies before Samuel
71H1646|Saul sleeps naked in the house of Samuel
71H17|David and Jonathan (1 Samuel 20)
71H171|David consulting Jonathan; Jonathan pledges his loyalty
71H1711|David consulting Jonathan (in the field); Jonathan pledges his loyalty
71H1712|David hides in a shelter
71H172|the New Moon Festival at Saul's court: David is missing at the banquet
71H1721|Saul interrogates Jonathan about David
71H1722|Saul casts his spear at Jonathan
71H1723|Jonathan leaves the New Moon Festival in a rage
71H173|meeting of David and Jonathan in the field
71H1731|Jonathan shoots the arrow(s), while David is hidden in a shelter; a boy runs after the arrow(s)
71H1732|Jonathan sends away the boy with the bow and the arrows
71H1733|David and Jonathan embracing; David's leave-taking from Jonathan
71H17331|David kneeling before Jonathan
71H1734|Jonathan returning to the city
71H2|David's wanderings
71H21|David at Nob (1 Samuel 21:1-10)
71H211|meeting of David and the priest Ahimelech
71H2111|meeting of David and Ahimelech, in the presence of Doeg, Saul's chief herdsman
71H212|David receives gifts from Ahimelech
71H2121|David receives the hallowed bread
71H2122|David receives the sword of Goliath
71H213|Saul, sitting under a tree on a hill, with his spear in his hand, is told of David and Ahimelech (1 Samuel 22:6-23)
71H2131|Saul speaks to the people
71H2132|Ahimelech and his family called to Gibeah
71H2133|Saul interrogates Ahimelech
71H2134|Saul commands Ahimelech and his family to be killed
71H2135|Saul's servants refuse to kill Ahimelech
71H2136|Doeg kills Ahimelech and his family
71H2137|the inhabitants of Nob are killed
71H2138|Abiathar, son of Ahimelech, escapes from the slaughter
71H21381|Abiathar comes to David and brings the ephod with him (1 Samuel 23:6)
71H22|David's wanderings from Gath to Maon (1 Samuel 21:11 - 22:5, 23)
71H221|David at Gath
71H2211|David comes to Achish, king of Gath
71H2212|David is recognized by Achish's servants
71H2213|David feigns madness: he scribbles on the city-gates and dribbles down his beard
71H2214|David sent away by Achish
71H222|David in the cave Adullam
71H2221|David's family and men join him in the cave Adullam
71H223|David at Mizpah in Moab
71H2231|David brings his parents to the king of Moab
71H2232|the prophet Gad warning David not to stay in Moab
71H224|David in the forest of Hareth
71H225|David at Keilah
71H2251|Keilah attacked by the Philistines
71H2252|David goes to Keilah, after hearing about the attack
71H2253|Keilah liberated by David
71H2254|Saul goes to Keilah
71H2255|David communicating with God
71H2256|David departing from Keilah
71H226|David in the wilderness of Ziph
71H2261|Jonathan visits David in the wilderness of Ziph; they make a covenant
71H2262|the Ziphites betray David to Saul
71H227|David at Maon
71H2271|David surrounded by Saul and his men in the wilderness of Maon
71H2272|a messenger comes to Saul and tells him that the Philistines have invaded the land
71H2273|Saul stops pursuing David
71H23|David at En-gedi (1 Samuel 24)
71H231|David in the cave at En-gedi
71H232|Saul with three thousand men seeking David at En-gedi
71H233|Saul and David in the same cave; Saul relieving himself
71H234|David cuts off a piece of Saul's robe
71H235|David restrains his men from killing Saul
71H236|when Saul comes out of the cave, David calls him, falls down on his knees and shows him the piece of cloth
71H2361|Saul begins to weep ~ David at En-gedi
71H237|David promises Saul he will spare Saul's family
71H24|David and Abigail (1 Samuel 25)
71H241|David back in the wilderness of Maon
71H2411|David spares Nabal's sheep
71H242|ten servants sent by David come to Nabal to ask for food; Nabal and his men may be shown shearing sheep
71H2421|Nabal's refusal to give food to David's servants
71H243|David is angered by Nabal's refusal to give food
71H2431|David and his men march on Nabal
71H244|Abigail, Nabal's wife, is told about Nabal's refusal and David's advance
71H2441|Abigail goes out with asses laden with loaves of bread and bottles of wine, to meet David
71H2442|meeting of David and Abigail, who kneels before him
71H2443|David accepts the gifts of Abigail; Abigail returns home
71H245|the banquet in Nabal's house
71H2451|Nabal's drunkenness
71H2452|Abigail tells her husband what has happened; Nabal is struck
71H2453|Nabal dies
71H246|David sends messengers to Abigail with a proposal of marriage
71H2461|Abigail, riding upon an ass and accompanied by her five maids, follows David's messengers
71H2462|David marries Abigail
71H247|David marries Ahinoam
71H25|David at Hachilah (1 Samuel 26)
71H251|Saul pursues David at Hachilah
71H2511|Saul encamped on the hill of Hachilah; David's scouts discover Saul's encampment
71H252|David and Abishai invade Saul's encampment at night, while Saul and his soldiers are sleeping
71H2521|David takes Saul's spear and water-flask away
71H253|standing on the top of the hill, David shouts to Abner and Saul, who awaken startled
71H2531|David returns Saul's spear and water-flask
71H2532|Saul praises David
71H254|Saul returns home
71H26|David at Ziklag (1 Samuel 27, 29, 30)
71H261|David goes with six hundred men to Achish, king of Gath
71H262|David receives Ziklag as dwelling place
71H263|David robbing and murdering, plundering sheep, cattle, asses, camels and garments
71H2631|David lies to King Achish about his raids
71H264|King Achish takes part in the war of the Philistines against the Israelites
71H2641|David appointed life-guard of Achish
71H2642|David with Achish marching into battle
71H2643|the Philistines distrust David
71H2644|David sent back from the battle by Achish
71H265|David finds Ziklag burned
71H2651|the Amalekites have stolen everything from Ziklag and have carried off as prisoners all wives, sons and daughters of David's men
71H2652|David and his men weep amidst the ruins of Ziklag
71H2653|David threatened by his men with stoning
71H266|David pursues the Amalekites
71H2661|David lets two hundred faint men stay behind at the brook Besor
71H2662|an exhausted Egyptian slave is found in the wilderness
71H26621|the Egyptian slave is brought before David
71H26622|the Egyptian slave receives food and drink in David's encampment
71H26623|David swears he will not harm the Egyptian slave
71H26624|the Egyptian slave guides David to the encampment of the Amalekites
71H2663|David finds the Amalekites feasting
71H2664|the Amalekites defeated by David
71H2665|Abigail and Ahinoam, David's two wives, are given back to him
71H2666|David divides the spoils of the Amalekites
71H26661|some of David's men object the dividing of the spoils
71H26662|David rejects the objection: all men receive an equal part of the spoils
71H26663|David sends a part of the spoils to the elders of Judah
71H3|story of Saul's death
71H31|Saul and the witch of Endor (1 Samuel 28:3-25)
71H311|when Saul sees the army of the Philistines, he is afraid
71H312|Saul praying to God
71H313|Saul summons a woman who is a medium
71H314|Saul disguised as a soldier goes to the witch of Endor
71H315|Saul with the witch of Endor
71H3151|dispute between Saul and the witch of Endor
71H3152|the ghost of Samuel appears to the witch of Endor; Saul falls prostrate to the ground
71H3153|the witch of Endor serves Saul a meal
71H32|battle between the Israelites and the Philistines (1 Samuel 31)
71H321|Saul's army is defeated by the Philistines
71H3211|the Israelites flee to Mount Gilboa
71H3212|death of Jonathan and his brothers Abinadab and Melchi-shua
71H3213|Saul wounded by an arrow
71H3214|the Israelites flee from their cities
71H3215|the Philistines occupy the cities of the Israelites
71H322|Saul's death
71H3221|Saul orders his armour-bearer to kill him, but he refuses
71H3222|Saul kills himself with a sword
71H3223|Saul's armour-bearer kills himself
71H323|variant of the story of Saul's death (2 Samuel 1:6-10)
71H3231|as the chariots and horsemen of the Philistines are approaching Saul on Mount Gilboa, he sees an Amalekite, whom he beseeches to kill him
71H3232|the Amalekite kills Saul and takes away Saul's crown and bracelet
71H324|Saul's body
71H3241|the Philistines find the bodies of Saul and his three sons
71H3242|the Philistines behead Saul and strip off his armour
71H3243|the Philistines place Saul's armour in the temple of Ashtaroth (Astarte)
71H32431|the Philistines place Saul's armour in the temple of Dagon
71H3244|the Philistines fasten the bodies of Saul and his sons to the walls of Beth-shan
71H3245|the inhabitants of Jabesh-gilead take away the bodies of Saul and his sons
71H3246|the inhabitants of Jabesh-gilead burn the bodies of Saul and his sons
71H3247|the inhabitants of Jabesh-gilead bury the bones of Saul and his sons
71H3248|David praises the inhabitants of Jabesh-gilead (2 Samuel 2:4-7)
71H33|a messenger brings the tidings of Saul's (and Jonathan's) death to David; the messenger falls prostrate to the ground before David
71H331|the messenger brings Saul's crown and bracelet to David
71H332|David and his men weep for the death of Saul and Jonathan, and tear their clothes
71H333|David condemns to death the messenger who brought him the message of Saul's death
71H334|the messenger who brought David the message of Saul's death is put to death by one of David's soldiers
71H4|struggle for the hegemony between David and Saul's descendants (2 Samuel 2-5)
71H41|David made king in Hebron
71H411|David goes to Hebron
71H412|David anointed king by the tribe of Judah
71H42|Ish-bosheth succeeds his father Saul although David is already anointed king by the tribe of Judah
71H421|Saul's son Ish-bosheth made king of Israel by Abner, commander of Saul's army
71H43|battle for the hegemony between Abner and David near Gibeon
71H431|twelve of Abner's men and twelve of David's men simultaneously kill each other with their sword
71H432|the battle between the armies of Abner and David
71H4321|Abner's army is defeated by David's army ~ struggle for the hegemony after Saul's death
71H433|Abner, put to flight, is pursued by Joab's brother Asahel
71H4331|pursued by Asahel, Abner thrusts his spear backwards and kills him
71H4332|the Benjamites enlist in Abner's army in order to fight David
71H4333|Abner speaks to Joab, commander of David's army
71H4334|Joab blows the trumpet and stops pursuing Abner
71H4335|Abner continues his retreat after the battle against David's adherents
71H434|Joab counting the victims of the battle near Gibeon
71H4341|burial of Asahel, who had been killed while pursuing Abner
71H44|disagreement between Abner and Ish-bosheth
71H441|Abner takes Rizpah, Saul's concubine, as his wife after Saul's death
71H442|Ish-bosheth reproaches Abner's taking of Rizpah; Abner gets angry
71H45|Abner, Saul's former army commander, in league with David
71H451|Abner sends messengers to David, offering him service as army commander
71H452|Abner in league with the elders of Israel, exhorting them to support David
71H453|David sends messengers to Ish-bosheth to ask for the return of Michal, his wife
71H454|Abner goes to David with Michal, after having sent back Phalti, Michal's second husband, who went weeping after them
71H455|David gives a banquet in honour of Abner; Abner kneels before David
71H46|Abner's death
71H461|Joab returns from a plundering expedition and is informed about Abner
71H462|Joab questions David why he has accepted Abner to serve him as army commander
71H463|Abner, fetched by Joab's messengers, is taken aside by Joab in the gate of Hebron, and is killed by him with a sword
71H464|David is told that Abner has been killed by Joab's men and gets angry
71H465|burial of Abner: David weeping and tearing his clothes, goes behind Abner's bier
71H466|David mourning Abner's death
71H47|Ish-bosheth's death
71H471|Ish-bosheth, Saul's successor, is told of Abner's death and fears for his own life
71H472|Baanah and Rechab sneak into Ish-bosheth's house and behead him in his bedroom
71H473|Baanah and Rechab bring Ish-bosheth's head to David; David enraged about Ish-bosheth's death
71H474|Baanah and Rechab are put to death at David's command because they had murdered Ish-bosheth; they are hanged after their hands and feet have been cut off
71H475|Ish-bosheth's head buried in Abner's grave
71H48|definitive acknowledgement of David's kingship, in Hebron
71H481|the elders of all tribes of Israel come to David in Hebron
71H482|David anointed king by the elders of Israel
71H4821|coronation of David
71H4822|David raised upon a shield
71H5|the consolidation of David's kingship (2 Samuel 5, 8-10, 21-24)
71H51|Jerusalem becomes David's court capital (2 Samuel 5:6-12; 1 Chronicles 11:4-8)
71H511|David besieges Jerusalem
71H512|Joab is the first to go up to the fort of Zion and becomes commander of David's army
71H513|David settles in Jerusalem
71H514|the building of David's palace
71H5141|Hiram, the king of Tyre, sends messengers, carpenters, masons and cedar trees to David
71H5142|in his palace of cedar, David speaks with Nathan
71H52|the wars of David
71H521|David's war against the Philistines
71H5211|the Philistines attack David
71H52111|the Philistines defeated by David in the valley of Rephaim; David and his men burn the idols of the Philistines
71H5212|the Philistines come a second time to the valley of Rephaim
71H52121|David marches around the Philistines' army in the valley of Rephaim, attacks the Philistines from behind the mulberry trees and defeats them
71H5213|other wars of David against the Philistines (2 Samuel 8; 1 Chronicles 20:4-8)
71H52131|David conquers Metheg-ammah (2 Samuel 8:1; 1 Chronicles 18:1)
71H52132|Abishai fighting against Ishbi-benob
71H522|David's war against the Moabites
71H5221|David defeats the Moabites and measures them with a line; many of them are killed
71H523|David's wars against the Syrians
71H5231|David defeats Hadadezer
71H5232|the Syrians bring gifts to David
71H5233|David saluted by Toi, king of Hamath, through his son Joram, who brings presents to him
71H5234|David dedicates all the spoils of the Syrians and all the presents of Toi to the Lord
71H524|David's war against the Edomites (2 Samuel 8:13-14; 1 Chronicles 18:12-13)
71H5241|battle between David's army and the Edomites
71H5242|Joab massacres the Edomites (1 Kings 11:15-17)
71H52421|Hadad, son of the king of Edom, escapes to Egypt
71H525|David's war against the Ammonites (2 Samuel 10, 12:26-31; 1 Chronicles 19-20:3)
71H5251|Hanun, king of the Ammonites, mistreats David's messengers: their beards are shaven off and their clothes are cut off
71H5252|the Ammonites assemble their troops
71H5253|David sends Joab to defeat the Ammonites
71H5254|Joab and Abishai defeat the armies of the Ammonites and the Syrians
71H5255|David defeats the army of Shobach, the ally of the Ammonites
71H5256|Joab besieges Rabbah, capital of the Ammonites
71H5257|assault of the city of Rabbah
71H5258|Joab sends messengers to David, after conquering the city of Rabbah
71H5259|David's army carries off many people and spoils from Rabbah
71H526|David's heroes (2 Samuel 23:8-39; 1 Chronicles 11:10-47)
71H5261|Jashobeam the Hachmonite kills eight hundred (or three hundred) enemies
71H5262|Eleazar (one of David's heroes) slays the Philistines in a field of barley
71H5263|three of David's heroes draw water out of the well of Bethlehem, during their stay in the cave Adullam; David pours the water out
71H5264|Benaiah kills two men, and then a lion, in a pit on a snowy day
71H5265|Benaiah kills an Egyptian; he plucks the spear out of the Egyptian's hand and kills him with it
71H53|David and the house of Saul
71H531|story of Mephibosheth, son of Jonathan
71H5311|when his nurse flees with him, Mephibosheth falls and becomes crippled (2 Samuel 4:4)
71H5312|David receives Mephibosheth in his palace; Mephibosheth kneels before David
71H53121|the possessions of Saul, given to Mephibosheth by David, are put in the care of Ziba
71H53122|Mephibosheth at David's table
71H532|story of Rizpah, concubine of Saul
71H5321|the Israelites suffer three years from famine ~ David's reign
71H5322|David receives the Gibeonites
71H5323|David hands seven descendants of Saul over to the Gibeonites
71H5324|the seven descendants of Saul are hanged by the Gibeonites
71H5325|Rizpah, in mourning garments, watches over the dead, keeping off birds and wild beasts
71H5326|David is told of Rizpah's protection of the dead descendants of Saul
71H5327|David buries the bones of Saul and Jonathan together with the bodies of the seven descendants of Saul in the sepulchre of Kish
71H54|David takes a census (2 Samuel 24; 1 Chronicles 21)
71H541|David commands Joab to number the people; Joab raises objections
71H542|Joab numbers the people
71H543|Joab reports on the census to David; David repents
71H544|God speaks to the prophet Gad
71H545|the prophet Gad comes to David and gives him the choice between three punishments
71H5451|the prophet Nathan comes to David and gives him the choice between three punishments
71H5452|God appears to David with the symbols of the three punishments
71H5453|an angel appears to David with the symbols of the three punishments
71H546|God punishes Israel with three days of plague; the avenging angel with his sword drawn goes through the land; seventy thousand men are killed
71H5461|the avenging angel with drawn sword or with arrows comes to Jerusalem
71H5462|David sees the avenging angel in Jerusalem; he prays to God
71H54621|David sees the avenging angel in Jerusalem; he and the elders are praying, in mourning garments
71H5463|by the command of God the angel stops destroying the Israelites at the threshing-floor of Araunah (Ornan) the Jebusite
71H547|the prophet Gad instructs David
71H548|David comes to Araunah and buys his treshing-floor and oxen; Araunah kneels before David
71H5481|David builds an altar in the threshing-floor of Araunah and burns the offerings to God
71H6|religious deeds of David
71H61|personal duties of David
71H611|David communicating with God; David praying (in general)
71H612|David sacrificing (in general)
71H62|the Ark of the Covenant is brought to Jerusalem (2 Samuel 6)
71H621|David goes to Kirjath-jearim with thirty thousand men to fetch the ark
71H622|the ark is placed on a cart driven by the sons of Abinadab; David and the people dance and make music before the ark
71H6221|quadriga of Abinadab (Aminadab)
71H623|when the oxen stumble before the cart with the ark, Uzzah tries to support the ark and falls down dead
71H624|David carries the ark into the house of Obed-edom
71H625|David is told that God has blessed the house of Obed-edom
71H626|David fetches the ark from the house of Obed-edom and sacrifices oxen and fatlings
71H6261|the Ark of the Covenant is carried by the Levites
71H627|David brings the ark into Jerusalem, dancing (half-)naked before the ark and making music, while the people rejoice
71H6271|David brings the ark into Jerusalem, Michal looking through a window
71H628|David places the ark in a tent, burns offerings before the Lord and distributes bread, meat and wine to everyone
71H629|David despised by Michal
71H6291|Michal remains barren
71H63|David wishes to build a temple (2 Samuel 7)
71H631|God speaks to Nathan
71H632|Nathan brings David a message from God
71H6321|God promises David that his throne shall be established forever
71H633|David collects material for building the temple
71H7|David and Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11-12)
71H71|David, from the roof (or balcony) of his palace, sees Bathsheba bathing
71H711|Joab and his army marching to battle against the Ammonites ~ Bathsheba bathing
71H712|Bathsheba attended by servant(s)
71H713|Bathsheba receives a letter from David
71H7131|Bathsheba (alone) with David's letter
71H714|Bathsheba comes to David's palace
71H715|David and Bathsheba as lovers
71H72|Bathsheba sends a message to David
71H73|David and Uriah
71H731|David speaks to Uriah
71H732|Uriah sleeps at the door of David's palace
71H733|banquet of David and Uriah
71H734|David gives Uriah a letter for Joab
71H74|Uriah's death
71H741|Uriah gives David's letter to Joab
71H742|Uriah is killed in the battle
71H743|Joab's messenger reports Uriah's death to David
71H744|Bathsheba is told of Uriah's death; Bathsheba mourning
71H75|marriage of David and Bathsheba
71H751|Bathsheba bears David a son
71H76|David rebuked by Nathan
71H761|Nathan's parable: the rich man takes the poor man's lamb to prepare it for his guest
71H762|David's anger
71H763|Nathan accuses David of his misdeed
71H77|David punished
71H771|David's child falls ill
71H772|David repentant; he lies on the ground praying and fasting for his child to recover
71H773|David's child dies; David's servants hesitate to bring him the news
71H78|David recovers and takes a meal
71H781|David consoles Bathsheba
71H782|Bathsheba bears Solomon
71H8|rebellion against David (2 Samuel 13-20; 1 Kings 1)
71H81|Tamar dishonoured; story of Tamar and Amnon (2 Samuel 13)
71H811|Jonadab gives counsel to Amnon
71H812|on Jonadab's advice Amnon pretends to be sick; David comes to his sick-bed
71H8121|Tamar preparing cakes for Amnon
71H8122|Tamar violated by Amnon
71H8123|Amnon sends Tamar away; Tamar puts ashes on her head, rends her garment, lays her hand on her head and leaves crying
71H813|Absalom consoles Tamar
71H814|Absalom invites David and all the princes for his sheep-shearing feast
71H815|Amnon is murdered at Absalom's banquet
71H8151|the princes flee from Absalom's banquet
71H816|David is told of Amnon's death; he rends his clothes
71H817|Absalom's flight
71H82|Absalom returns to Jerusalem (2 Samuel 14)
71H821|David consoles himself over Amnon's death and longs for Absalom
71H822|David and the woman of Tekoah
71H8221|Joab instructs the woman of Tekoah to go to David in mourning garments
71H8222|the woman of Tekoah comes to David; she kneels before him
71H8223|David gives Joab permission to fetch back Absalom; Joab kneels before David
71H8224|Joab brings Absalom back to Jerusalem
71H823|Absalom returns to his house and does not see the king for two years
71H824|Absalom asks Joab to mediate between him and the king
71H8241|Absalom sends for Joab; Joab refuses to come
71H8242|Absalom sets Joab's field on fire
71H8243|Joab comes to Absalom
71H8244|Joab mediates between David and Absalom
71H825|reconciliation of David and Absalom; Absalom kneels before David and they embrace
71H83|Absalom's rebellion against David (2 Samuel 15-18)
71H831|Absalom purchases horses, wagons and fifty soldiers
71H832|Absalom speaks with the people near the gate of the city
71H833|Absalom departs for Hebron with two hundred guests
71H8331|Absalom sends messengers throughout the country
71H8332|Absalom sends for David's counsellor Ahitophel, who may be shown offering sacrifices
71H8333|Absalom anointed king by the tribes of Israel
71H8334|trumpeters announce Absalom's accession to the throne throughout the country
71H834|David is told of Absalom's rebellion
71H8341|David orders his court to flee
71H8342|David flees from Jerusalem, leaving behind ten concubines
71H8343|at the brook Kidron all David's servants and soldiers and all the inhabitants of the city pass before him; all the people weep
71H8344|Ittai, with his family and servants, joins David
71H8345|the priest Zadok and the Levites bring the Ark of the Covenant to the brook Kidron; Abiathar burns offerings
71H8346|David sends Zadok and Abiathar back to Jerusalem with the ark
71H835|David ascends the Mount of Olives, weeping, barefoot and his head covered
71H836|David is told of Ahitophel's desertion
71H837|Hushai, in rent clothes, offers his services to David
71H8371|David sends Hushai back to Jerusalem as a spy
71H8372|Hushai present at Absalom's entry into Jerusalem
71H8373|Hushai offers his services to Absalom
71H838|David meets Ziba, the servant of Mephibosheth, with asses loaded with bread, fruits and wine
71H839|Shimei curses David and casts stones at him
71H8391|David prevents Abishai from killing Shimei
71H84|confrontation between David and Absalom
71H841|Ahitophel advises Absalom to go to David's concubines
71H8411|Absalom visits David's concubines in a tent on the roof of the palace
71H842|Absalom takes counsel with Ahitophel
71H8421|Hushai called for counsel
71H8422|Ahitophel hangs himself
71H843|Hushai reports of Absalom's plan of campaign to the priests Zadok and Abiathar
71H8431|Hushai's report of Absalom's plan is brought to Ahimaaz and Jonathan, near a well
71H8432|pursued by Absalom's soldiers Ahimaaz and Jonathan hide in a pit in a house at Baharim; a woman spreads a cover with corn over the pit
71H8433|Ahimaaz and Jonathan warn David
71H844|David crosses the Jordan with his army
71H845|Absalom crosses the Jordan with his army
71H846|David receives beds, vessels, food and other presents from Shobi, Machir, and Barzillai
71H847|David divides his troops over Joab, Abishai and Ittai
71H8471|on the advice of the people David stays behind in the city of Mahanaim
71H8472|David orders his men to spare Absalom
71H848|the battle between David and Absalom in the forest of Ephraim
71H849|Absalom, put to flight on a mule, remains hanging by his hair in an oak-tree
71H8491|Joab is told of Absalom hanging in an oak-tree
71H8492|Joab stabs Absalom with three spears
71H8493|Absalom is clubbed to death by ten men
71H8494|Absalom is cast into a pit; a great heap of stones is put over his body
71H85|David's sorrow (2 Samuel 18-19)
71H851|David waits at the gate
71H852|messengers bring David the news of Absalom's death
71H8521|Joab restrains Ahimaaz from going to David
71H8522|Joab sends Cushi to David
71H8523|Ahimaaz brings David the news of his victory
71H8524|Cushi tells David of Absalom's death
71H853|David mourning for Absalom's death
71H854|David's army returns stealthily into the city
71H855|David rebuked by Joab
71H856|David speaks to the people at the gate of the city
71H86|David's return to Jerusalem (2 Samuel 19)
71H861|David sends messengers to Zadok and Abiathar
71H862|when David, on his return to Jerusalem, crosses the Jordan, ambassadors from Judah go out to meet him
71H863|penitence of Shimei; he kneels before David; David forgives him
71H864|Mephibosheth comes to David
71H865|Barzillai takes leave of David and sends his son Chimham with him; David and Barzillai embrace
71H866|the Judaeans help David to cross the Jordan
71H867|David's entry into Jerusalem
71H8671|David puts in prison the ten concubines, whom he had left at his flight for Absalom
71H87|Sheba's rebellion against David (2 Samuel 20)
71H871|the northern tribes and the Judaeans quarrel
71H8711|the northern tribes turn away under Sheba's leadership
71H872|David commands Amasa to assemble an army
71H873|Amasa tarries
71H874|David commands Abishai and Joab to pursue Sheba
71H875|meeting of Joab and Amasa at the great stone in Gibeon; Joab's sword falls on the ground
71H8751|Joab kills Amasa: Joab takes Amasa by the beard with the right hand as if to kiss him, and stabs him with a dagger
71H8752|a soldier carries Amasa's bleeding body off the road
71H876|Joab besieges the city of Abel of Beth-maachah, Sheba's refuge
71H8761|a woman speaks to Joab
71H8762|a woman speaks to the people of Beth-maachah
71H8763|Sheba is beheaded by the inhabitants of Beth-maachah
71H8764|Sheba's head is thrown over the wall of the city
71H877|Joab returns to Jerusalem with Sheba's head
71H88|Adoniah's rebellion against David (1 Kings 1)
71H881|Adoniah constitutes himself as king
71H8811|Adoniah negotiates with Joab and Abiathar
71H8812|Adoniah sacrifices sheep and oxen at the well En-rogel in the presence of the princes
71H882|Nathan and Bathsheba advise David
71H8821|Bathsheba counseled by Nathan
71H8822|Bathsheba kneels before David and asks him to proclaim Solomon king
71H8823|Nathan kneels before David and asks him to proclaim Solomon king
71H88231|Bathsheba and Nathan together at David's bed
71H883|David proclaims Solomon king
71H8831|Solomon rides on David's mule, accompanied by Nathan, Zadok and Benaiah
71H8832|Solomon anointed king by Zadok; all the people rejoice and blow their trumpets
71H88321|Solomon anointed king by Zadok and Nathan; all the people rejoice and blow their trumpets
71H8833|Solomon's entry into Jerusalem as king: he rides on David's mule and all the people rejoice and blow their trumpets
71H8834|crowning of Solomon
71H88341|crowning of Solomon by David
71H88342|crowning of Solomon by Bathsheba
71H8835|Solomon raised upon a shield (when proclaimed king)
71H8836|Solomon sits on David's throne
71H8837|David rejoices at Solomon's accession to the throne
71H8838|David blesses Solomon in the presence of Nathan, Bathsheba and Abishag
71H884|Adoniah is told of Solomon's kingship by Abiathar's son Jonathan
71H8841|the guests at Adoniah's banquet flee
71H8842|Adoniah takes hold of the horns of the altar
71H885|Solomon is told of Adoniah's rebellion
71H886|Adoniah kneels before Solomon
71H8861|Solomon lets Adoniah depart
71H9|David's last days (1 Kings 1-2; 1 Chronicles 28-29)
71H91|Abishag takes care of David, who is old and sick
71H911|the Israelites lead Abishag before David
71H9111|Bathsheba leads Abishag before David
71H912|Abishag at David's bed
71H913|Abishag and David in bed
71H92|David's instructions to Solomon
71H921|David instructs Solomon to punish Joab
71H922|David instructs Solomon to punish Shimei
71H923|David instructs Solomon to show kindness to the sons of Barzillai
71H924|David instructs Solomon to build the temple (1 Chronicles 28-29:9, 22)
71H9241|David exhorts the elders to help Solomon to build the temple
71H9242|David gives Solomon the plan of the temple
71H9243|David gives Solomon treasures for the building of the temple
71H9244|the tribes of Israel give Solomon treasures for the building of the temple
71H93|David's prayer of thanks
71H94|Solomon anointed king for the second time during a great feast; sheep and oxen are sacrificed
71H95|David's death
71H951|David's burial
71H96|David's grave
71H961|plundering of David's grave
71H9611|plundering of David's grave by Johannes Hyrcanus
71H9612|plundering of David's grave by Herod the Great
71I|story of Solomon
71I1|Solomon and Bathsheba
71I11|Solomon enthroned
71I111|Solomon and his court
71I12|Bathsheba being prepared for a visit to Solomon
71I13|Bathsheba comes before Solomon
71I14|Solomon bows down to Bathsheba
71I15|Bathsheba enthroned at Solomon's right hand
71I2|Solomon, and David's adversaries (1 Kings 2:13-46)
71I21|Solomon and Adoniah
71I211|Adoniah comes to Bathsheba asking for help in order to get Abishag as wife
71I212|Bathsheba brings Adoniah's request to Solomon
71I213|Bathsheba's request is denied and Solomon orders Adoniah's death
71I214|Adoniah is killed by Benaiah
71I22|Solomon and Abiathar
71I221|Solomon expels Abiathar from the priesthood and banishes him to Anathoth
71I222|Solomon appoints Zadok high priest
71I23|Solomon and Joab: Joab's death
71I231|Joab flees to the Tabernacle and takes hold of the horns of the altar
71I232|Solomon orders Joab's death
71I233|Benaiah speaks to Joab; Joab refuses to come out of the Tabernacle
71I234|Joab killed by Benaiah
71I235|Joab buried in the desert
71I236|Solomon appoints Benaiah commander of the army
71I24|Solomon and Shimei
71I241|Shimei is called before Solomon and is commanded to stay in Jerusalem
71I242|two of Shimei's slaves flee; Shimei pursues them outside the city
71I243|Shimei is called again before Solomon, who orders his death
71I244|Shimei killed by Benaiah
71I3|Solomon's wisdom
71I31|Solomon's prayer for wisdom (1 Kings 3:4-15)
71I311|Solomon offers sacrifices on the altar at Gibeon
71I3111|Solomon offers sacrifices on the altar at Gibeon, in the presence of the Israelites
71I312|Solomon's dream: the Lord appears to him; Solomon prays for wisdom
71I313|Solomon returns to Jerusalem
71I3131|Solomon offers sacrifices before the Ark of the Covenant
71I3132|Solomon organizes a feast for all his servants
71I32|the judgement of Solomon (1 Kings 3:16-28)
71I321|one of the two mothers sleeps on her child; the child dies ~ the judgement of Solomon
71I322|the mother of the dead child exchanges her son for the living child ~ the judgement of Solomon
71I323|quarrel between the two mothers ~ the judgement of Solomon
71I324|both mothers come before Solomon ~ the judgement of Solomon
71I325|Solomon gives verdict; he commands a soldier to divide the living child in two
71I326|the true mother objects to Solomon's verdict
71I327|Solomon indicates the true mother
71I33|Solomon and the queen of Sheba (1 Kings 10:1-3; 2 Chronicles 9:1-9)
71I331|the queen of Sheba comes to Solomon with a train of camels loaded with gifts
71I332|the queen of Sheba before Solomon, testing him with questions
71I3321|Solomon solving the riddle of the children's sex
71I33211|Solomon solving the riddle of the children's sex by means of apples
71I3322|Solomon solving the riddle of the natural and the artificial flower
71I33221|Solomon solving the riddle of the natural and the artificial flower by means of a bee
71I333|the queen of Sheba enthroned at Solomon's side
71I334|homage to Solomon: the queen of Sheba gives Solomon gold, precious stones and spices
71I335|the queen of Sheba admires Solomon's palace
71I336|the queen of Sheba sets out on the return journey
71I34|people come from near and far to hear Solomon's wisdom
71I4|trade and building activities of Solomon
71I41|trade of Solomon
71I411|Solomon buys horses in Egypt
71I412|Solomon's fleet
71I42|Solomon and Hiram of Tyre (1 Kings 5; 2 Chronicles 2)
71I421|King Hiram of Tyre sends ambassadors to Solomon
71I422|Hiram sends cedar trees and craftsmen to Solomon
71I4221|cutting and trimming of the trees in the Lebanon
71I4222|transportation of the trees from the Lebanon to Jerusalem
71I423|Hiram sends gold to Solomon
71I424|Solomon makes Hiram a gift of twenty cities in Galilee
71I43|building activities of Solomon
71I431|Solomon assembles all the foreigners for the labour service
71I432|temple of Solomon (1 Kings 5-9; 2 Chronicles 2-7)
71I4321|the building of the temple of Solomon
71I43211|the craftsmen in the quarries ~ temple of Solomon
71I43212|the construction of the temple of Solomon
71I432121|Solomon supervising the work ~ temple of Solomon
71I4322|the decoration of the temple of Solomon
71I43221|two cherubs placed within the inner sanctuary ~ temple of Solomon
71I43222|the two brazen pillars: Jachin and Boaz (Solomon's temple)
71I43223|the molten sea, with twelve oxen or lions ~ temple of Solomon
71I432231|the molten sea made by King Hiram of Tyre with hammer and chisel
71I43224|the seven-branched candlestick ~ temple of Solomon
71I43225|other decorations of the temple of Solomon
71I4323|the dedication of the temple of Solomon
71I43231|Solomon addresses the elders
71I43232|the Ark of the Covenant is brought into the temple; a cloud fills the house of the Lord
71I43233|speech of Solomon
71I43234|prayer of Solomon; Solomon kneels before the altar
71I43235|Solomon blesses the people
71I43236|sacrificial feast in Solomon's temple
71I4324|the Lord appears to Solomon for the second time
71I4325|Solomon offers sacrifices in the temple three times a year
71I433|the palace of Solomon (1 Kings 7:1-12)
71I4331|the building of Solomon's palace
71I4332|the building of the hall of judgement in Solomon's palace
71I4333|the building of the ring-wall around Solomon's palace
71I434|the throne of Solomon with two lions (1 Kings 10:18-20; 2 Chronicles 9:17-19)
71I4341|twelve lions on the steps of the throne of Solomon
71I435|other building activities of Solomon
71I4351|Solomon builds a palace for his Egyptian consort
71I43511|Solomon brings his Egyptian consort into the palace
71I4352|Solomon rebuilds Gezer, after the destruction by Pharaoh
71I4353|Solomon builds the fortress Millo
71I43531|Jeroboam supervising the building of Millo
71I4354|Solomon builds the walls of Jerusalem
71I5|Solomon's women and idolatry (1 Kings 11:1-13)
71I51|marriage of Solomon and the daughter of Pharaoh
71I52|Solomon and his harem
71I521|the harem of Solomon
71I53|Solomon's idolatry
71I531|Solomon offers sacrifices to pagan gods (sometimes idols and/or a golden calf upon the altar)
71I532|Solomon builds a temple for pagan gods
71I54|God threatens to punish Solomon for his idolatry
71I541|Solomon scourged by God
71I6|Solomon's army; Solomon's politics
71I61|Solomon's army
71I611|Solomon's cavalry
71I6111|Solomon at the head of his cavalry
71I612|Solomon's life-guard
71I62|politics of Solomon
71I621|security and peace during Solomon's reign (1 Kings 4:25)
71I622|the Philistines bring gifts to Solomon
71I63|the rebellion of Hadad (1 Kings 11:14-22)
71I631|life of Hadad in the palace of Pharaoh
71I632|Hadad expels the Israelites from Edom and becomes king
71I64|the rebellion of Rezon (1 Kings 11:23-25)
71I641|Rezon becomes leader of a gang
71I642|Rezon takes Damascus and becomes king of Syria
71I7|Jeroboam king designate of Israel (1 Kings 11:26-40)
71I71|Jeroboam appointed ruler over the house of Joseph (Ephraim and Manasseh)
71I72|meeting of Jeroboam and the prophet Ahijah; Ahijah rends his garment in twelve pieces, ten of which he gives to Jeroboam
71I721|meeting of Jeroboam and the prophet Ahijah; variant: Ahijah rends Jeroboam's garment
71I73|Solomon attempts to kill Jeroboam
71I74|Jeroboam flees to Egypt
71I8|death of Solomon (1 Kings 11:43)
71I81|burial of Solomon
71I811|Solomon's grave
71I9|Rehoboam appointed successor of Solomon
71K|division of the Kingdom, and story of Israel, the Northern Kingdom
71K1|division of the Kingdom (Israel and Judah) (1 Kings 12:1-19; 2 Chronicles 10)
71K11|Rehoboam, Solomon's son, comes to Shechem where the people of Northern Israel have gathered to make him king
71K12|Jeroboam returns from exile in Egypt
71K13|the northern tribes ask Rehoboam to lessen their taxes
71K14|Rehoboam taking counsel: he first consults the old men
71K141|Rehoboam consults the young men
71K15|Rehoboam's insulting reply: forsaking the warning of the wise old counsel- lors but following the young advisers' opinion, Rehoboam not only refuses to lessen the taxes, but increases them
71K16|the northern tribes revolt against Rehoboam who sends Adoram to them
71K161|Adoram is stoned to death; Rehoboam escapes in his chariot to Jerusalem
71K2|story of the kingdom and kings of Israel (part I)
71K21|story of Jeroboam, king of Israel (1 Kings 12:20, 12:25 - 14:20)
71K211|the ten northern tribes make Jeroboam king of Israel and set up the capital of Shechem (later exchanged for Tirzah)
71K2111|the cities of Shechem and Penuel are fortified
71K212|Jeroboam's idolatry
71K2121|Jeroboam sets up two golden calves, one in Bethel and one in Dan
71K2122|king Jeroboam appoints priests not descended from Levi
71K2123|Jeroboam offers a sacrifice to the golden calf at Bethel in celebration of the festival he has instituted for the people of Israel
71K21231|'a man of God' from Judah comes to Bethel and prophesies to Jeroboam the destruction of the altar
71K21232|as king Jeroboam points to the prophet and orders his seizure, his hand withers and the altar falls apart
71K21233|the prophet, at king Jeroboam's request, prays to God and the hand is healed
71K21234|the prophet declines the offer to eat with king Jeroboam
71K213|the old prophet of Bethel
71K2131|the son of an old prophet living in Bethel tells his father what the 'man of God' from Judah did
71K2132|the old prophet rides off with his donkey, meets the prophet of Judah and invites him to his house
71K2133|while they are at table, the old prophet announces to his guest that God has condemned him to death for his disobedience
71K2134|the prophet of Judah rides off with his donkey and on his way is killed by a lion
71K21341|the body of the prophet of Judah lies intact on the road with the donkey and the lion beside it
71K2135|the old prophet of Bethel being warned picks up the body and buries it in his family grave
71K21351|the old prophet of Bethel and his son mourn over the prophet of Judah
71K214|the death of Jeroboam's son Abijah
71K2141|Abijah, Jeroboam's son, falls ill
71K2142|King Jeroboam tells his wife to take ten loaves of bread, some cake and a jar of honey, and to go and see the prophet Ahijah (Achia) in Shiloh
71K2143|Jeroboam's wife in disguise visits the old and blind Ahijah, but he, having been warned by God, recognizes her; he predicts the death of her son and Israel's punishment for Jeroboam's sin
71K2144|when Jeroboam's wife comes home the child dies
71K22|story of Nadab, son of Jeroboam, king of Israel (1 Kings 15:25-27)
71K221|Nadab and his army besieging the city of Gibbethon; the king is killed by an usurper, Baasha
71K23|story of Baasha, king of Israel (1 Kings 15:28 - 16:7)
71K231|Baasha kills all the members of Jeroboam's family, thus fulfilling the prophecy of Ahijah, and leads Israel into the worship of idols
71K232|prophecy of Jehu: Baasha and his family are warned by the prophet that they have aroused God's anger
71K24|story of Elah, son of Baasha, king of Israel (1 Kings 16:8-10)
71K241|Zimri, an army officer, assassinates King Elah, who is drunk
71K25|story of Zimri, king of Israel (1 Kings 16:11-20)
71K251|Zimri becomes king and assassinates all the members of the Baasha family
71K252|Omri, Elah's army commander, attacks Zimri in the city of Tirzah; when Zimri sees that the city has fallen he sets the palace on fire and dies in the flames
71K26|story of Omri, king of Israel (1 Kings 16:21-28)
71K261|the people of Israel are divided; some want Tibni as king, others want Omri
71K2611|Omri becomes king
71K262|Omri builds Samaria and makes it his capital
71K27|story of Ahab, son of Omri, king of Israel
71K271|Ahab becomes king (1 Kings 16:29-34)
71K2711|Ahab marries the Sidonian princess Jezebel
71K2712|Ahab's idolatry: he worships foreign gods and builds a temple for Baal in Samaria
71K2713|Hiel rebuilds Jericho, which had been cursed by Joshua; his two sons, Abiram and Segub, die (or are sacrificed)
71K272|Syria is defeated twice (1 Kings 20:1-34)
71K2721|first Syrian war
71K27211|King Benhadad II of Syria besieges Samaria
71K27212|Syrian messengers demand the surrender of Ahab's gold, silver, women and children; Ahab agrees
71K27213|a new deputation asks for still more gold, silver, women and children; after discussing the matter with his subjects Ahab decides to resist
71K27214|a prophet predicts Ahab's victory
71K27215|while Benhadad is getting drunk, the Israelites attack the Syrians, who are defeated; Benhadad manages to escape on horseback
71K2722|second Syrian war
71K27221|Benhadad marches with a new army to the city of Aphek
71K27222|the Israelites camp in two groups facing the Syrians (they look like two small flocks of kids compared with the Syrians); a prophet predicts Israel's victory
71K27223|the Syrians defeated again; Benhadad escapes into the city of Aphek
71K27224|Benhadad's servants wrap sackcloth round their waists and ropes round their necks
71K272241|Benhadad's servants come before Ahab and entreat him to spare the life of their king
71K27225|when Benhadad arrives, Ahab mercifully invites him to get into his chariot; Ahab makes a treaty with the Syrian king and lets him go
71K273|a prophet condemns King Ahab (1 Kings 20:35-43)
71K2731|a prophet asks a fellow prophet to hit him: the first one refuses and is subsequently killed by a lion; a second one hits and hurts him
71K2732|the wounded prophet waits by the road for the king; after discussing with him, the prophet makes himself known and predicts Ahab's punishment
71K274|Naboth's vineyard (~ King Ahab) (1 Kings 21)
71K2741|Ahab coveting Naboth's vineyard
71K2742|Naboth refuses to sell his vineyard to Ahab
71K2743|Ahab becomes depressed, lies down on his bed, faces the wall and refuses to eat ~ Naboth's vineyard
71K27431|Jezebel comforts Ahab
71K2744|Jezebel schemes the murder of Naboth and sends some letters to the officials of Naboth's city
71K2745|a day of fasting is proclaimed and Naboth is given the place of honour
71K27451|two men falsely accuse Naboth of blasphemy
71K2746|Naboth is stoned to death
71K2747|Ahab, when taking possession of the vineyard, is condemned by Elijah
71K27471|Ahab repentant: he tears his clothes, puts sackcloth on and refuses food
71K275|third war against Syria and death of Ahab (1 Kings 22:1-40)
71K2751|King Jehoshaphat of Judah comes to visit King Ahab who proposes that they together resume the war against Syria
71K2752|about four hundred prophets are called in: they all predict victory to King Jehosaphat and King Ahab, who are seated on their thrones in their royal robes outside the gate of Samaria; the prophet Zedekiah exhibits some iron horns
71K27521|messengers are sent to fetch the prophet Micaiah
71K27522|when Micaiah appears before King Ahab he predicts a disaster; Zedekiah in anger slaps Micaiah's face
71K27523|Ahab orders Micaiah to be thrown into prison
71K2753|Ahab disguised as a common soldier goes into battle
71K27531|the Syrians attack King Jehoshaphat, whom they presume to be king of Israel, until they realize their mistake; a Syrian soldier accidentally shoots an arrow which strikes Ahab
71K27532|while the battle rages on, the wounded Ahab remains propped up in his chariot facing the Syrians
71K2754|Ahab dies and is buried in Samaria
71K27541|Ahab's chariot and his armour are washed in the pool of Samaria; the dogs lick up his blood, thus fulfilling Elijah's prophecy
71K28|story of Ahaziah (Ochozias), son of Ahab, king of Israel (1 Kings 22:51-53; 2 Kings 1)
71K281|Ahaziah worshipping Baal
71K282|death of Ahaziah
71K2821|Ahaziah falls down through a lattice or window in the upper chamber of his palace
71K2822|being seriously injured Ahaziah sends some messengers to consult Baal-zebub
71K29|story of Jehoram (Joram), son of Ahab, king of Israel
71K291|war against Moab ~ story of Jehoram (2 Kings 3)
71K2911|King Mesha of Moab rebels against Israel
71K2912|King Jehoshaphat of Judah joins the Israelites and the Edomites in their war against Moab
71K2913|after marching for seven days the armies run out of water ~ war against Moab
71K2914|the three kings, from Israel, Judah and Edom, consult Elisha
71K29141|while a minstrel plays, Elisha tells the three kings to dig ditches, and says that God will give them victory
71K29142|the morning after Elisha's prediction water comes flowing from Edom
71K2915|the Moabites are defeated, their cities destroyed, and their fields covered with stones
71K2916|the king of Moab offers his own son on the city wall as a sacrifice to his god
71K29161|the Israelites are terrified and return to their own country
71K292|the siege of Samaria (2 Kings 6:24 - 7)
71K2921|King Benhadad of Syria lays siege to the city of Samaria as a result of which there is a famine
71K2922|King Jehoram, when walking on the city wall, is met by a mother who tells him that her child has been eaten at the suggestion of another woman, and that the woman is now hiding her own child to prevent it from being eaten also
71K29221|King Jehoram tears his clothes in dismay and decides to kill Elisha
71K2923|King Jehoram sends a man to kill Elisha
71K29231|King Jehoram goes to Elisha who prophesies plenty
71K292311|Jehoram's attendant expresses doubt
71K2924|four leprous men, who are stationed at the city gate, decide to go to the Syrian camp
71K29241|the four lepers find that the Syrians have left the camp, leaving behind their tents and horses
71K29242|the four lepers start eating, drinking and looting the Syrian camp
71K29243|the four lepers bring the news to the guards at the gate of Samaria
71K2925|King Jehoram sends some men in two chariots to find out what has happened
71K2926|the people of Samaria rush out and loot the Syrian camp
71K29261|in the rush, King Jehoram's attendant who disbelieved Elisha's prophecy and who is on duty at the city gate, is trampled to death
71K293|war against King Hazael of Syria (2 Kings 8:28-29)
71K2931|King Ahaziah of Judah joins King Jehoram of Israel in the war against Syria
71K2932|the armies clash at Ramoth; Jehoram is wounded in the battle ~ war against King Hazael of Syria
71K294|death of Jehoram of Israel and of Ahaziah of Judah (2 Kings 9:14-29)
71K2941|Jehoram goes to Jezreel to recover from his wounds and is visited there by Ahaziah of Judah
71K2942|Jehu plots Jehoram's death with his fellow-officers
71K2943|when Jehu and his men arrive at the city gate of Jezreel, messengers from king Jehoram are sent to find out if they are friends or enemies
71K2944|when the messengers fail to return, Jehoram orders his chariot and with King Ahaziah rides out to meet Jehu
71K2945|when Jehoram realizes Jehu's treason, he turns his chariot round to flee, but Jehu shoots an arrow that strikes Jehoram in the back; the king falls dead in his chariot
71K29451|Jehu orders Jehoram's body to be thrown in the field that belonged to Naboth
71K2946|death of Ahaziah
71K29461|Ahaziah, pursued by Jehu and his men, flees in his chariot; he is mortally wounded but manages to reach the city of Megiddo where he dies shortly afterwards
71K294611|Ahaziah is found hiding in Samaria and is taken to Jehu; he is put to death (2 Chronicles 22:9)
71K29462|Ahaziah's body is brought to Jerusalem and buried
71K3|story of the kingdom and kings of Israel (part II)
71K31|story of Jehu, king of Israel (2 Kings 9:30 - 10:36)
71K311|the end of the house of Ahab
71K3111|Jezebel's toilet: she dresses her hair and paints her eyes
71K3112|Jezebel looks down from a window and taunts Jehu who is entering Jezreel
71K3113|Jezebel is thrown from the window by two eunuchs
71K31131|Jehu drives his horses over Jezebel's body
71K31132|dogs eat Jezebel's body
71K3114|Ahab's descendants are slain and their heads are piled up in two heaps at the city gate
71K3115|the relatives of King Ahaziah, who are on their way to Jezreel, are put to death
71K3116|Jehu meets Jehonadab who promises to support him
71K312|the worshippers of Baal are killed
71K3121|Jehu pretending to want to offer a great sacrifice to Baal, has the prophets of Baal, his worshippers and priests called together
71K3122|gathering in the temple of Baal
71K31221|as soon as Jehu has presented the offerings, he orders his soldiers to kill all the Baal adherents
71K31222|the images of Baal are destroyed and burned
71K313|Jehu's further reign
71K3131|Jehu maintains the worship of the golden calves
71K3132|Hazael of Syria conquers the Israelite territory east of the Jordan
71K3133|death of Jehu
71K32|story of Jehoahaz (Joachaz), son of Jehu, king of Israel (2 Kings 13:1-9)
71K321|Israel oppressed by Hazael and Benhadad III of Syria
71K33|story of Joash (Jehoash), son of Jehoahaz, king of Israel (2 Kings 13:10-13, 14:8-16)
71K331|war between Israel and Syria
71K3311|Joash defeats Benhadad III three times
71K332|war between Israel and Judah
71K3321|King Amaziah of Judah sends messengers to King Joash, challenging him to war
71K3322|King Joash's reply: he exhorts Amaziah to moderation (the parable of the cedar and the thistle)
71K3323|the Judaeans are defeated and Amaziah is taken prisoner
71K3324|Jerusalem's wall is partly torn down; the temple and palace treasures together with hostages are carried to Samaria
71K34|story of Jeroboam II, son of Joash, king of Israel (2 Kings 14:23-29)
71K341|Jeroboam recovers all the territory taken by the Syrians and captures Damascus itself
71K342|moral laxity prevails during Jeroboam's reign
71K35|story of Zechariah, son of Jeroboam II, king of Israel (2 Kings 15:8-12)
71K351|Zechariah is assassinated by Shallum
71K36|story of Shallum, king of Israel (2 Kings 15:13-14)
71K361|Shallum is put to death by Menahem
71K37|story of Menahem, king of Israel (2 Kings 15:16-22)
71K371|Menahem destroys the city of Tiphsah
71K372|the Assyrians invade Israel and Menahem hastens to offer tribute to their king, Tiglath-Pileser (Pul)
71K38|story of Pekahiah, son of Menahem, king of Israel (2 Kings 15:23-26)
71K381|Pekahiah is slain by his captain Pekah
71K39|story of Pekah, king of Israel (2 Kings 15:27-31)
71K391|the Assyrians conquer part of Israel and take many captives into Assyria
71K392|Hoshea plots against Pekah and assassinates him
71K4|story of the kingdom and kings of Israel (part III)
71K41|story of Hoshea, king of Israel (2 Kings 17:1-4)
71K411|Hoshea paying tribute to Assyria's new ruler: Shalmaneser IV
71K412|Hoshea conspires with Egypt against Assyria
71K4121|Hoshea is arrested and put in prison
71K42|the fall of Samaria (2 Kings 17:5-6)
71K421|King Shalmaneser besieges Samaria
71K422|the ten tribes are taken to Assyria in exile
71K43|new inhabitants settle in Samaria (2 Kings 17:24-41)
71K431|King Shalmaneser settles new inhabitants in the cities of Samaria
71K432|lions sent by God kill some of the new inhabitants of Samaria
71K433|an Israelite priest, deported to Assyria, is sent back to Bethel where he teaches the people how to worship God
71K434|the Samaritans worship God but continue to worship their own gods as well
71L|the divided kingdom: story of the Southern Kingdom (Judah)
71L1|story of the kings and kingdom of Judah (part I)
71L11|story of Rehoboam, king of Judah (1 Kings 12:21-24, 14:21-31)
71L111|Shemaiah's prophecy
71L1111|when Rehoboam returns from Shechem to Jerusalem he musters an army to restore his control over the northern tribes
71L1112|the prophet Shemaiah exhorts King Rehoboam and the people of the two southern tribes not to attack their fellow-Israelites
71L112|Egypt invades Judah
71L1121|King Shishak (Sesac) of Egypt captures the fortified cities of Judah and attacks Jerusalem (2 Chronicles 12:4)
71L1122|the prophet Shemaiah blames Rehoboam and the Judaean leaders; they confess their sin (2 Chronicles 12:5-7)
71L1123|Shishak loots the temple treasure
71L1124|Rehoboam has bronze shields made to replace the golden shields which were taken away by the Egyptians
71L113|further achievements and death of Rehoboam
71L1131|the people of Judah worship idols
71L1132|Rehoboam fortifies cities (2 Chronicles 11:5-12)
71L1133|priests and Levites from Israel seek refuge in Judah (2 Chronicles 11:13-17)
71L1134|Rehoboam's family (2 Chronicles 11:18-23)
71L1135|death and burial of Rehoboam (1 Kings 14:31; 2 Chronicles 12:15-16)
71L12|story of Abijah, son of Rehoboam, king of Judah (1 Kings 15:1-8)
71L121|Abijah is proclaimed king
71L122|Abijah's war against Jeroboam of Israel
71L1221|when the two armies meet, King Abijah ascends Mount Zemaraim and calls out to Jeroboam and his army exhorting them not to fight (2 Chronicles 13:4-13)
71L12211|Jeroboam and his army surround the Judaeans
71L1222|Abijah defeats Jeroboam and occupies some of his cities (2 Chronicles 13:14-19)
71L13|story of Asa, son of Abijah, king of Judah (1 Kings 15:9-24; 2 Chronicles 14-16)
71L131|Asa's religious life
71L1311|Asa destroys the idols and forbids worship in local shrines
71L13111|Asa removes his grandmother Maacah from her position as queen mother, because she had made an idol in a grove
71L13112|Asa restores the temple treasures
71L1312|Asa's covenant with God
71L13121|Azariah prophesies that Asa's work will be rewarded by God
71L13122|the people assemble in Jerusalem; they offer sacrifices and take the oath that they will worship only God
71L132|Asa defeats the Ethiopians
71L1321|King Zerah invades Judah with a huge army and meets Asa with his army in the valley of Zephathah
71L13211|Asa prays God to help him
71L1322|the Judaeans destroy and plunder the cities of the Ethiopians
71L133|Asa's war against Baasha of Israel
71L1331|Baasha invades Judah and fortifies Ramah
71L1332|Asa has silver and gold sent to King Benhadad of Syria and proposes an alliance
71L1333|the Syrian king agrees with the alliance proposed by Asa, attacks Israel and captures various cities
71L1334|Asa has the stones and timber used by Baasha to fortify Ramah carried away, to fortify Mizpah and Geba
71L134|the prophet Hanani
71L1341|the prophet Hanani reprimands King Asa for having made an alliance with Syria
71L1342|Asa has the prophet put in chains
71L135|the end of Asa's reign
71L1351|in his old age Asa is crippled by a foot disease
71L13511|Asa turns to the doctors instead of God for help
71L1352|death and burial of Asa
71L14|story of Jehoshaphat (Josaphat), son of Asa, king of Judah (1 Kings 22:41-51; 2 Chronicles 17-20)
71L141|Jehoshaphat establishing his kingdom
71L1411|Jehoshaphat suppresses, like his father Asa, idolatrous worship
71L1412|all Judah brings presents to Jehoshaphat
71L1413|Jehoshaphat sends priests to teach the law throughout his kingdom
71L1414|Jehoshaphat receives tribute from the surrounding kings
71L1415|Jehoshaphat's other military and religious reforms
71L142|war against the Moabites, Maonites and the children of Ammon
71L1421|Jehoshaphat prays to God for guidance
71L14211|Jahaziel, the Levite, encourages Jehoshaphat to fight the invaders
71L1422|the Judaeans, with singers ahead of the army, create panic among the invading armies which then destroy each other
71L1423|the gathering of the spoils ~ war against the Moabites, Maonites and the children of Ammon
71L1424|the triumphal return to Jerusalem ~ war against the Moabites, Maonites and the children of Ammon
71L143|Jehoshaphat joins Ahaziah of Israel in the construction of a fleet at Ezion-gaber
71L1431|Eliezer warns king Jehoshaphat that the project displeased God
71L1432|the fleet is shipwrecked ~ Jehoshaphat and Ahaziah
71L15|story of Jehoram (Joram), son of Jehoshaphat, king of Judah (2 Kings 8:16-24; 2 Chronicles 21)
71L151|Jehoram becomes king of Judah
71L1511|Jehoram has all his brothers slain
71L1512|Jehoram marries Athalia, daughter of Ahab and Jezebel of Israel, and allows the Judaean people to worship idols
71L152|Edom revolts against Judah
71L1521|Jehoram and his officers set out and invade Edom
71L1522|Jehoram and his officers are surrounded by the Edomite army but during the night they manage to break out and escape
71L153|the end of Jehoram's reign
71L1531|Elijah sends a letter to Jehoram predicting his punishment
71L1532|some Philistines and Arabs invade Judah, loot the royal palace and carry off all Jehoram's wives and sons except Ahaziah
71L1533|Jehoram, struck with a disease of the intestines, dies in agony
71L16|story of Ahaziah (Ochozias), son of Jehoram, king of Judah (2 Kings 8:25-29; 2 Chronicles 22:1-9)
71L17|story of Athalia, queen of Judah (2 Kings 11:1-3, 11:13-16; 2 Chronicles 22:10-12, 23:12-15)
71L171|Athalia seizes the throne on the death of her son Ahaziah
71L1711|Athaliah has all the members of the royal family killed
71L1712|Joash is rescued by his aunt Jehosheba
71L172|death of Athalia: she is seized by soldiers, brought to the palace and killed at the Horse gate
71L18|story of Joash, son of Ahaziah, king of Judah (2 Kings 11:4 - 12:21; 2 Chronicles 23-24)
71L181|Joash is proclaimed king at the age of seven
71L1811|Joash is brought up in the temple by Jehosheba and Jehoiada, the priest
71L1812|Jehoiada gathers a group of soldiers, presents Joash to them and persuades them to swear allegiance to him
71L1813|Joash, protected by the soldiers, is crowned and anointed king; the people acclaim him
71L18131|Athalia hearing the noise of the people acclaiming King Joash, comes to the temple and sees the new king standing by a pillar; she tears her clothes in dismay
71L1814|the people destroy the temple, altars and images of Baal, and slay Baal's priests
71L182|Joash's good achievements
71L1821|the temple is repaired (~ Joash's good achievements)
71L18211|a collection box is placed in the temple
71L18212|the money from the collection box in the temple is used to pay the workmen
71L183|Joash reverses his policies, and the people revert to idolatry
71L1831|death of Jehoiada
71L1832|Zechariah, son of Jehoiada, warns the people
71L18321|at the king's order the people stone Zechariah in the temple courtyard
71L184|King Hazael of Syria attacks Judah and Jerusalem
71L1841|the treasures of the temple and the palace are sent as gifts to King Hazael, who then withdraws his army
71L185|Joash's death: two officials plot his death and slay him
71L1851|Joash is killed while lying in bed
71L19|story of Amaziah, son of Joash, king of Judah (2 Kings 14:1-21; 2 Chronicles 25)
71L191|Amaziah becomes king and has the two officials who killed his father executed
71L192|Amaziah's victory over Edom
71L1921|Amaziah reorganizes the army and hires troops in Israel
71L19211|a prophet warns King Amaziah not to take the Israelite soldiers with him; they are sent away
71L1922|the Edomite prisoners are led to the top of a cliff and thrown down
71L1923|Amaziah worshipping the Edomite idols
71L19231|a prophet condemns Amaziah
71L193|Amaziah is assassinated in Lachish; his body is carried back to Jerusalem on a horse
71L2|story of the kings and kingdom of Judah (part II)
71L21|story of Uzziah (Azariah), son of Amaziah, king of Judah (2 Kings 15:1-7; 2 Chronicles 26)
71L211|Uzziah's public achievements
71L2111|Uzziah wages war against the Philistines
71L2112|the fortifications of Jerusalem are strengthened ~ story of Uzziah
71L2113|King Uzziah has a large army ready for battle
71L212|Uzziah's impiety
71L2121|Uzziah grows arrogant and defies God by burning incense on the altar; Azariah, the priest, resists him and as the king gets angry, leprosy breaks out on his forehead
71L2122|the priests force King Uzziah to leave the temple
71L22|story of Jotham, son of Uzziah, king of Judah (2 Kings 15:32-38; 2 Chronicles 27)
71L221|Jotham builds the North gate of the temple and strengthens the city wall
71L222|Jotham defeats the Ammonites
71L23|story of Ahaz, son of Jotham, king of Judah (2 Kings 16; 2 Chronicles 28)
71L231|Ahaz' apostasy
71L2311|King Ahaz burns his own son as a sacrificial offering
71L2312|Ahaz in Damascus sends to Uriah, the priest, a model of a Syrian altar; the altar is built and placed in the temple of Jerusalem
71L2313|the temple is reorganized and some parts are closed up ~ Ahaz' apostasy
71L232|war with Syria and Israel ~ story of Ahaz
71L2321|King Rezin of Syria and King Pekah of Israel defeat Ahaz and take many prisoners
71L2322|Oded, a prophet, meets the returning Israelite army with the Judaean prisoners and exhorts the Israelites to let the prisoners go
71L2323|four men are appointed to provide the Judaean prisoners with clothing and food, and all the prisoners are taken back to Judah ~ Ahaz' war with Syria and Israel
71L233|Ahaz asks Assyria for help ~ war with Syria and Israel
71L2331|the Edomites raid Judah again
71L2332|Ahaz takes silver and gold from the temple and the palace and sends it as a present to Tiglath-Pileser
71L2333|the Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser captures Damascus and kills Rezin
71L24|story of Hezekiah (Ezechias), son of Ahaz, king of Judah (2 Kings 18-20; 2 Chronicles 29-32)
71L241|Hezekiah's religious achievements
71L2411|Hezekiah destroys the local shrines
71L2412|Hezekiah crushes the idols
71L24121|Hezekiah breaks Moses' brazen serpent
71L2413|the purification of the temple ~ story of Hezekiah
71L24131|the temple is repaired ~ story of Hezekiah
71L24132|King Hezekiah assembles the Levites and priests and orders them to prepare the temple for worship
71L2414|the temple is rededicated ~ story of Hezekiah
71L24141|seven bulls, seven rams, seven lambs and seven goats are offered; the people sing and the priests play trumpets, harps and cymbals ~ story of Hezekiah
71L2415|the Passover is celebrated again in Jerusalem ~ Hezekiah
71L24151|preparations for Passover: messengers are sent throughout the country
71L241511|people laugh at the messengers who are sent throughout the country by Hezekiah
71L24152|a second celebration of the Passover is performed ~ Hezekiah
71L2416|Hezekiah reforms religious life
71L24161|the people bring gifts to the temple ~ story of Hezekiah
71L242|Hezekiah defeats the Philistines
71L243|war with the Assyrians ~ story of Hezekiah (2 Kings 18:9 - 19:37; Isaiah 36-37)
71L2431|Hezekiah throws off the Assyrian yoke
71L2432|Sennacherib, the Assyrian king, invades Judah and captures several cities
71L24321|Hezekiah pays a large tribute to the king: the treasures from the palace and the temple
71L2433|Sennacherib sends Rab-sakeh with an army to attack Jerusalem
71L24331|Hezekiah, for the defense of Jerusalem, cuts off the supply of water outside the city
71L24332|Jerusalem's walls are repaired and towers built on it
71L24333|Hezekiah assembles an army and addresses the soldiers
71L2434|the Assyrians arrive at Jerusalem and send for the king ~ story of Hezekiah
71L24341|three emissaries leave the city of Jerusalem to meet the Assyrians; on the city walls the people sit listening to the discussions ~ Sennacherib's siege of Jerusalem
71L243411|one of the Assyrian officials (Rab-sakeh) shouts to the people and urges them to surrender ~ Hezekiah at war with the Assyrians
71L243412|the people of Jerusalem are silent and refuse to answer Rab-sakeh ~ Hezekiah at war with the Assyrians
71L24342|Hezekiah on hearing the report of the three emissaries rends his clothes in grief ~ war with the Assyrians
71L2435|King Hezekiah asks Isaiah's advice
71L24351|King Hezekiah sends three men wearing sackcloth to Isaiah
71L2436|Hezekiah receives a letter from Sennacherib with another threat
71L24361|Hezekiah prays to God for delivery
71L2437|Isaiah prophesying the retreat of the Assyrians
71L2438|at night, an angel of the Lord decimates the Assyrian camp: 185.000 soldiers are killed
71L2439|Sennacherib returns to Nineveh
71L24391|when Sennacherib is worshipping in the temple, two of his sons kill him with their swords
71L244|Hezekiah's illness and recovery (2 Kings 20:1-11; Isaiah 38)
71L2441|King Hezekiah falls ill and is visited by Isaiah, who tells him to get ready to die; Hezekiah turns his face to the wall, prays and then cries
71L2442|as Isaiah is about to leave the palace God tells him to return to King Hezekiah and to announce his recovery
71L2443|Isaiah prescribes figs to be placed on the king's boil
71L2444|Hezekiah asks for a sign to prove that God will heal him
71L24441|Isaiah prays to God and the shadow of the sundial goes back ten degrees
71L2445|Hezekiah's song of praise
71L245|Hezekiah showing his treasure (2 Kings 20:12-19; Isaiah 39)
71L2451|the king of Babylon, Merodach Baladan, sends Hezekiah a letter and a present
71L2452|Hezekiah welcomes the messengers and shows them his wealth
71L24521|Isaiah comes to King Hezekiah and prophesies that everything he owns will be carried off to Babylonia
71L25|story of Manasseh, son of Hezekiah, king of Judah (2 Kings 21:1-18; 2 Chronicles 33:1-20)
71L251|Manasseh's apostasy
71L2511|Manasseh rebuilds the pagan places of worship and builds altars to Baal
71L2512|Manasseh builds pagan altars in the temple of Jerusalem and worships the stars
71L2513|Manasseh sacrifices his own son as a burnt offering
71L2514|Manasseh practices magic and divination
71L252|misfortune brings Manasseh back to the true God
71L2521|Sennacherib's son and successor, Asarhaddon of Syria, invades Judah and captures Manasseh
71L2522|in captivity in Babylon, Manasseh becomes humble and begs God for help
71L25221|the prayer of Manasseh
71L2523|Manasseh returns to Jerusalem and rules again
71L25231|the city wall of Jerusalem is strengthened ~ story of Manasseh
71L25232|the idols and altars are removed from the temple of Jerusalem ~ story of Manasseh
71L26|story of Amon, son of Manasseh, king of Judah (2 Kings 21:19-26; 2 Chronicles 33:21-25)
71L261|Amon worships idols
71L262|Amon is killed in his palace
71L2621|the people of Judah slay Amon's assassins
71L27|story of Josiah, son of Amon, king of Judah (2 Kings 22:1 - 23:30; 2 Chronicles 34-35)
71L271|the book of Law is discovered ~ story of Josiah
71L2711|Josiah orders the repair of the temple
71L2712|Saphan, the scribe, comes to the high priest Hilkiah, who tells him that he has found the book of Law in the temple
71L2713|Saphan reads the book of Law aloud to the king who tears his clothes in dismay
71L2714|King Josiah sends Hilkiah, Saphan and three other officials to Huldah, the prophetess, who predicts that the punishment of Jerusalem will come, but only after Josiah's death
71L27141|Hilkiah, Saphan and three other officials report to King Josiah
71L272|Josiah does away with pagan worship
71L2721|Josiah summons the elders, the priests and all the people to the temple
71L27211|before the assembled people King Josiah reads the book of Law
71L2722|standing by a pillar King Josiah makes a covenant with God to keep His laws
71L27221|the people promise to keep the covenant ~ story of Josiah
71L2723|all the idols are brought out of the temple, burned, and their ashes pounded to dust ~ story of Josiah
71L27231|Josiah removes the horses and burns the chariots used in the worship of the sun-god
71L2724|the pagan priests are either killed or suppressed ~ story of Josiah
71L2725|all the pagan shrines over the entire kingdom are desecrated and destroyed ~ story of Josiah
71L27251|the altar at Bethel is desecrated: bones taken out of some nearby tombs are burnt on the altar (the tomb of the prophet of Judah is spared) ~ story of Josiah
71L2726|wizards and magicians are put away ~ story of Josiah
71L273|Josiah celebrates the Passover
71L2731|Josiah assigns to the Levites and the priests the duties they are to perform
71L2732|King Josiah and his officials contribute from their own herds for the sacrifices during the festival
71L2733|the animals are killed and roasted over fire; other offerings are boiled in pots and cauldrons ~ Josiah celebrating the Passover
71L274|battle with the Egyptians and death of Josiah
71L2741|King Necho II of Egypt traverses Palestine with his army
71L2742|Josiah marches out to arrest Pharaoh's progress
71L2743|Necho sends ambassadors to Josiah
71L2744|in the battle of Megiddo, Josiah is struck by Egyptian arrows
71L2745|Josiah's body is placed on a chariot and brought to Jerusalem
71L2746|burial of Josiah
71L28|story of Jehohahaz (Joahaz), son of Josiah, king of Judah (2 Kings 23:31-34; 2 Chronicles 36:1-4)
71L281|Jehohahaz is taken prisoner by King Necho II and brought to Egypt
71L29|story of Jehoiakim (Joakim), son of Josiah, king of Judah (2 Kings 23:34 - 24:6; 2 Chronicles 36:5-8)
71L291|King Necho II makes Jehohahaz' brother, Eliakim, king of Judah and changes his name into Jehoiakim
71L2911|Judah pays a large tribute to Pharaoh
71L292|Nebuchadnezzar (Nabuchodonosor) of Babylonia on his way to fight Egypt, invades Judah and Jehoiakim becomes a vassal of Babylon (2 Kings 24:1; 2 Chronicles 36:6-7; Daniel 1:1-2)
71L293|King Jehoiakim rebels against Babylon
71L2931|the Babylonians are joined by bands of Syrians, Moabites and Ammonites
71L2932|declining years and death of Jehoiakim
71L29321|Jehoiakim is captured and taken to Babylonia in chains
71L3|story of the kings and kingdom of Judah (part III)
71L31|story of Jehoiachin (Joachin), son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah (2 Kings 24:8-16, 25:27-30; 2 Chronicles 36:9-10)
71L311|Jehoiachin becomes king
71L312|first siege of Jerusalem ~ story of Jehoiachin
71L3121|Nebuchadnezzar captures the city; Jehoiachin, his mother, his wives, and the royal princes are carried away as prisoners (first siege of Jerusalem
71L31211|all the treasures of the temple and the palace of Jerusalem are carried off to Babylon ~ first siege of Jerusalem
71L3122|ten thousand Israelites, including the prophet Ezekiel, are deported to Babylon ~ story of Jehoiachin
71L313|when Evilmerodach becomes king of Babylon, Jehoiachin is released from prison and permitted to dine at the king's table for the rest of his life (2 Kings 25:27-30; Jeremiah 52:31-34)
71L32|story of Zedekiah, king of Judah (2 Kings 24:18 - 25:21; 2 Chronicles 36:11-21; Jeremiah 52:1-30)
71L321|Nebuchadnezzar makes Mattaniah, Jehoiachin's uncle, king and changes his name to Zedekiah
71L322|second siege of Jerusalem ~ story of Zedekiah
71L3221|Nebuchadnezzar and his army set up camp outside the city of Jerusalem (second siege of Jerusalem)
71L3222|famine afflicts the city of Jerusalem ~ story of Zedekiah
71L3223|the city walls of Jerusalem are broken through; Zedekiah and the soldiers escape during the night
71L3224|Zedekiah is captured by the Babylonians
71L32241|Zedekiah is chained and brought before Nebuchadnezzar
71L32242|Zedekiah's sons are put to death while he looks on
71L322421|the leading men of Judah are executed ~ story of Zedekiah
71L32243|King Zedekiah's eyes are put out
71L323|the fall of Jerusalem ~ story of Zedekiah
71L3231|Nebuzaradan, commander of the Babylonian army, burns down the temple and the palace of Jerusalem ~ second siege of Jerusalem
71L3232|the temple of Jerusalem is looted ~ story of Zedekiah
71L3233|the city walls of Jerusalem are torn down ~ story of Zedekiah
71L3234|the high priest and all the officials who were still in the city of Jerusalem are brought before Nebuchadnezzar, tortured and put to death
71L3235|the people of Judah, except the poorest, are taken to Babylonia ~ story of Zedekiah
71L33|Gedaliah, governor of Judah (2 Kings 25:22-26)
71L331|Gedaliah is made governor of the land by Nebuchadnezzar at Mizpah
71L332|Gedaliah persuades Johanan and some of the officers and soldiers who had not surrendered, to settle in Judah and serve the king of Babylon
71L333|Ishmael and his men attack Mizpah and kill Gedaliah
71L3331|Gedaliah is killed while eating with Ishmael and his men (Jeremiah 41:1-2)
71L334|eighty men who came to offer sacrifice in the temple are killed and their bodies thrown into a well (Jeremiah 41:4-7)
71L335|Johanan and the rest of the Judaeans flee to Egypt (Jeremiah 41:16-18)
71L4|the Babylonian Captivity of the Jews
71M|story of Elijah (Elias)
71M1|Elijah at the brook Cherith (1 Kings 17:1-6)
71M11|Elijah announces to King Ahab that God will bring a long drought in the land to avenge the apostasy of Israel
71M12|Elijah fed by the raven(s): while the prophet is living by the brook, ravens bring him food
71M2|Elijah and the widow of Zarephath (1 Kings 17:7-24)
71M21|when the brook dries up, Elijah crosses over to the city of Zarephath; at the gate he meets a woman and her little son gathering wood (the woman's sticks may form a cross)
71M211|Elijah asks the widow of Zarephath to fetch him some food
71M22|Elijah fed by the widow of Zarephath
71M221|the miracle of the barrel of meal and the jar of oil: to reward the woman's charity Elijah has her store of meal and oil renewed as long as the famine prevails
71M23|Elijah restores the child of the widow of Zarephath to life
71M231|the son of the widow of Zarephath falls mortally ill
71M232|the widow of Zarephath complains to Elijah
71M233|Elijah takes the child of the widow of Zarephath and carries him upstairs
71M234|Elijah lays the child of the widow of Zarephath on his bed and three times stretches himself out on the boy
71M2341|Elijah prays to God ~ story of the widow of Zarephath
71M235|Elijah hands the revived boy over to his mother, the widow of Zarephath
71M3|Elijah meets Ahab again (1 Kings 18:1-19)
71M31|preliminary events
71M311|the piety of Obadiah, governor of Ahab's house: when Queen Jezebel kills the Lord's priests, Obadiah hides a hundred of them in a cave and provides them with food
71M312|Ahab scours the country in search of Elijah and requires his men to swear that they could not find the prophet
71M32|God commands Elijah to present himself to King Ahab
71M33|at the height of the famine, Ahab orders Obadiah to search for grass for the horses and mules
71M34|on his way Obadiah meets Elijah who commands him to summon the king
71M35|Obadiah reports to Ahab, who then sets off to meet Elijah
71M36|Ahab is reproved by Elijah and asked to gather the priests of Baal on Mount Carmel for a contest
71M4|Elijah defies the priests of Baal; the end of the drought (1 Kings 18:20-46)
71M41|Ahab summons the priests of Baal and the people of Israel to meet on Mount Carmel
71M42|Elijah addressing the people
71M43|two sacrificial altars are set up ~ story of Elijah
71M431|an altar is prepared by the Baal-worshippers and a bull is laid upon it; all the priests' cries, wild dances and self-mutilations are in vain (sacrifice on Mount Carmel)
71M4311|the Baal-worshippers are mocked by Elijah
71M432|Elijah takes twelve stones and repairs the ruined altar; he prepares his sacrifice
71M4321|as Elijah prays, God sends fire which burns up not only his sacrifice but also the altar itself; the people fall prostrate
71M44|at Elijah's order, the priests of Baal are taken to the brook of Kishon and slain
71M45|the end of the drought ~ story of Elijah
71M451|Elijah climbs to the top of Mount Carmel where he bows down to the ground; a servant is sent to look towards the sea to check for rain
71M4511|the servant reports he has seen a small cloud ~ story of Elijah
71M452|in a downpour of rain, Ahab returns to Jezreel in his chariot with Elijah running in front of him
71M5|Elijah and the angel; Elijah on Mount Horeb (1 Kings 19:1-18)
71M51|Jezebel sends a message to Elijah in which she threatens to take his life
71M52|Elijah flees into the wilderness (desert)
71M521|Elijah sits dejected under a juniper-tree and falls asleep
71M53|an angel wakes Elijah; a loaf of bread and a jar of water are usually at Elijah's head
71M531|an angel, holding a loaf of bread and a jar (or chalice) wakes Elijah
71M54|Elijah comes to Mount Horeb where he dwells in a cave
71M55|after a furious wind, an earthquake and a fire, Elijah hears God's voice and covers his face with his cloak
71M551|Elijah stands at the entrance of the cave on Mount Horeb and listens to God
71M6|the calling of Elisha (1 Kings 19:19-21)
71M61|Elijah finds Elisha ploughing with a team of oxen and puts his cloak on him
71M62|Elisha kills a pair of oxen, and boils their flesh with the wood of the yoke
71M63|Elisha's farewell meal with his father, mother and friends
71M64|Elisha pouring water over Elijah's hands (2 Kings 3:11)
71M7|Elijah and the messengers of King Ahaziah (2 Kings 1:3-16)
71M71|an angel orders Elijah to meet the messengers of King Ahaziah
71M72|Elijah sends the messengers back to King Ahaziah with the message that he is to die soon
71M73|after the messengers report to Ahaziah, the king dispatches an officer with fifty men to get Elijah
71M74|when they reach Elijah, fire comes down and kills the officer and his men; their replacement is stricken also
71M75|a third officer is sent by King Ahaziah; he falls on his knees and begs Elijah to spare his life and that of his men
71M751|an angel advises Elijah to go to the king with the officer
71M76|Elijah goes to Ahaziah and prophesies his death
71M8|the ascension of Elijah (2 Kings 2:1-18)
71M81|Elijah and Elisha conversing on their way to the Jordan
71M811|Elijah and Elisha pass by the cities of Bethel and Jericho and at both places they meet a group of young prophets
71M82|Elijah and Elisha stop by the bank of the Jordan; Elijah rolls up his cloak and strikes the water with it: the water divides
71M821|Elijah and Elisha cross to the other side of the Jordan
71M83|Elijah's farewell: Elisha asks that some of Elijah's spirit might be granted to him
71M84|a chariot, horses of fire and a whirlwind appear and Elijah is carried up into heaven; Elijah's cloak falls (or he hands it over to Elisha)
71M85|Elisha is acknowledged as Elijah's successor
71M851|Elisha picks up Elijah's cloak and goes back to the Jordan
71M852|Elisha strikes the water with Elijah's cloak, parts the water and recrosses the river; he thus wins recognition from the sons of the prophets
71M853|the young prophets urge Elisha to let them go and look for Elijah; but they search him in vain
71M854|Elisha is welcomed in Jericho
71M9|other scenes from the story of Elijah
71M91|birth of Elijah
71M911|two angels swaddle the infant Elijah in flames
71M92|Enoch receives Elijah into heaven
71N|story of Elisha (Eliseus)
71N1|seven miracles of assistance ~ story of Elisha (Eliseus)
71N11|the water of Jericho is purified: when the citizens of Jericho complain about their water, Elisha puts some salt into a jar; he then throws the salt into the water (2 Kings 2:19-22)
71N12|the widow's oil: the little oil a woman has in store increases so that she and her son are able to fill many borrowed jars with it (2 Kings 4:1-7)
71N121|a widow, pressed for payment by a creditor, comes to Elisha who orders her to borrow as many empty jars as possible
71N13|Elisha and the Shunammite woman (2 Kings 4:8-37, 8:1-6)
71N131|the Shunammite woman's hospitality
71N1311|Elisha dining with the Shunammite woman
71N1312|the prophet Elisha is given room in the house of the Shunammite woman
71N132|Elisha promises the Shunammite woman a son in return for her hospitality
71N1321|birth of the son of the Shunammite woman
71N1322|when the son of the Shunammite woman joins his father and the harvest workers in the field he collapses
71N1323|the son of the Shunammite woman dies in his mother's lap
71N1324|the Shunammite woman rides out with her donkey to Elisha, bows down before him and taking hold of his feet, entreats him to come with her
71N1325|Gehazi is sent to the house with Elisha's staff; he attempts unsuccessfully to revive the child of the Shunammite woman
71N133|raising of the Shunammite woman's son
71N1331|Elisha finds the son of the Shunammite woman lying on his bed and prays to God
71N1332|Elisha stretches himself out upon the child of the Shunammite woman
71N1333|Gehazi fetches the Shunammite woman; when she sees her child alive she falls at Elisha's feet
71N134|the Shunammite woman and the famine
71N1341|Elisha advises the Shunammite woman to leave the country
71N1342|when the Shunammite woman returns later, she goes with her son to the king of Israel, whom she finds talking with Elisha's servant, and asks him for her house and land to be restored to her; the request is granted
71N14|the deadly pottage: Elisha purifies the poisoned pottage by throwing flour into it (2 Kings 4:38-41)
71N141|one of the sons of the prophets picks up herbs and wild gourds and throws them into a pot of boiling pottage; the pottage turns out to be inedible ~ story of Elisha
71N15|a hundred men are fed with twenty loaves of bread: Elisha receives barley bread of the first-fruits and a sack of corn which he multiplies to feed a hundred men
71N16|Naaman's leprosy (2 Kings 5)
71N161|Naaman, commander of the Syrian army, suffers from leprosy
71N1611|a little maid servant, an Israelite captive, tells her mistress that a prophet of Samaria could cure her husband
71N16111|Naaman is told about Elisha
71N1612|Naaman goes to Samaria bringing a letter and many valuable presents from the Syrian king
71N1613|when the letter of Naaman is shown to the king of Israel (Joram), he tears his clothes in dismay
71N1614|Naaman comes to the door of Elisha's house; the prophet sends a servant to tell him to wash himself seven times in the Jordan
71N1615|Naaman is reluctant to wash himself seven times in the Jordan but is persuaded by his servants
71N162|Naaman comes to the Jordan, dips himself seven times and is cured
71N1621|Naaman urges Elisha to accept some gifts, but Elisha refuses them; Naaman asks two mule-loads of earth
71N163|Gehazi's punishment
71N1631|Gehazi overtakes Naaman's chariot; he receives two talents and garments, which he conceals in Elisha's house
71N1632|Elisha rebukes Gehazi and as punishment causes him to be smitten with Naaman's leprosy
71N17|the recovery of the axe-head: as one of the sons of the prophets is cutting a tree to build a new house for Elisha and his followers, his axe-head falls into the Jordan; Elisha makes the axe-head float by casting a stick into the water (2 Kings 6:1-7)
71N2|the cursing of the children: when Elisha is on his way some children mock him for his baldness; Elisha curses them (2 Kings 2:23-25)
71N21|two bears come out of the woods and tear the children who were mocking Elisha to pieces
71N3|the confounding of the Syrians ~ story of Elisha (2 Kings 6:8-23)
71N31|Elisha warns the Israelite king of the ambushes planned by the Syrian king, who consequently sends troops to capture the prophet
71N32|when Elisha's servant notices the Syrian troops he is terrified, but Elisha opens his eyes and he sees the hillside covered with horses and chariots of fire
71N33|the Syrians come before Elisha; he prays to God and the Syrians are struck with blindness
71N34|Elisha leads the blind Syrians into the city of Samaria
71N341|in Samaria Elisha restores the sight of the Syrians and causes the king of Israel to feed them, and to let them return peacefully to Syria
71N4|Elisha and Hazael (2 Kings 8:7-15)
71N41|Elisha goes to Damascus
71N42|being ill, Benhadad II, king of Syria, sends Hazael to consult Elisha
71N43|Hazael comes to Elisha with forty camels and many gifts
71N44|Elisha weeps and tells Hazael he will be king of Syria
71N45|Hazael kills Benhadad: he soaks a cloth in water and smothers the king with it
71N46|Hazael becomes king of Syria
71N5|Elisha has Jehu anointed king of Israel (2 Kings 9:1-13)
71N51|Elisha sends one of the sons of the prophets to Ramoth with a jar of oil to anoint Jehu
71N52|the young prophet finds Jehu sitting with his fellow-officers
71N53|the young prophet goes inside with Jehu; there he pours the oil on Jehu's head and orders him to slay Ahab and all his family
71N54|when Jehu tells the officers about the young prophet's mission, they spread their cloaks on the stairs, blow trumpets and hail him
71N6|Elisha's sickness and death (2 Kings 13:14-20)
71N61|Joash, king of Israel, comes to visit the sick prophet Elisha
71N611|Elisha tells Joash to shoot an arrow through the window towards Syria and predicts that Joash will be victorious
71N612|Elisha tells Joash to strike the ground with arrows and predicts that he will have only three victories over the Syrians
71N62|Elisha dies
71N621|burial of Elisha
71N7|Elisha's bones (2 Kings 13:21)
71N71|during a funeral a band of ransacking Moabites is seen approaching and the corpse is thrown hastily into Elisha's tomb; when it touches Elisha's bones the man comes back to life
71O|prophets (before and during the Babylonian Captivity)
71O1|the book of Amos
71O11|Amos, the herdsman of Tekoa, prophesies at Bethel (Amos 1-2)
71O111|the Lord will roar from Zion ~ prophecy of Amos
71O112|the Lord will send a fire into the house of Hazael
71O113|the Lord will break the bar of Damascus ~ prophecy of Amos
71O114|the Lord will send a fire upon Judah and it shall devour the palace of Jerusalem ~ prophecy of Amos
71O115|other prophecies of destruction ~ the book of Amos
71O12|Amos addresses the women ('cows') of Bashan (Amos 4:1-3)
71O13|Amos' visions (Amos 7 - 9:8)
71O131|the vision of the grasshoppers ~ book of Amos
71O132|the vision of the devouring fire ~ the book of Amos
71O133|the vision of the Lord standing on a wall, with a plumbline in his hand ~ book of Amos
71O134|Amos sees a basket of fruit ~ visions of Amos
71O135|Amos sees the Lord standing on the altar, ordering its destruction
71O14|Amos is killed by Amaziah, a priest at Bethel
71O19|other scenes from Amos
71O19(...)|other scenes from Amos (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71O2|the book of Hosea
71O21|the Lord speaks to Hosea 'Go, take yourself a wife of harlotry ...' (Hosea 1:2)
71O22|Hosea, Gomer and the three children (Hosea 1:3-11)
71O221|the marriage of Hosea and the whore Gomer
71O222|the first son of Hosea and Gomer is born; the Lord tells Hosea to name him Jezreel
71O23|Hosea and the adulteress (Hosea 3)
71O24|Hosea's prophecies; Israel reproved and threatened for its impiety and idolatry (Hosea 4-14)
71O3|the book of Isaiah
71O31|Isaiah communicating with God
71O311|prayer of Isaiah and apparition of God (Isaiah 26:9, 45:6)
71O32|Isaiah's visions
71O321|in the temple filled with smoke, the Lord sits on a throne; above it angels, each one with six wings ~ Isaiah's visions (Isaiah 6:1-4)
71O322|purification of Isaiah: an angel touches Isaiah's lips with a burning coal, taken from the altar with tongs ~ Isaiah's visions (Isaiah 6:5-13)
71O323|other visions of Isaiah
71O33|Isaiah's prophecies
71O331|Isaiah's prophecy of the birth of Christ ('Immanuel') (possibly with Mary, the angel Gabriel and King Ahaz) (Isaiah 7:14-16)
71O332|Isaiah's prophecy of the Passion of Christ (Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12)
71O3321|'All we like sheep have gone astray' ~ Isaiah's prophecies (Isaiah 53:6)
71O333|Isaiah's prophecy of the tree of Jesse (Isaiah 11:1)
71O334|Isaiah's prophecy of the peaceable kingdom: 'the wolf shall dwell with the lamb' (Isaiah 11:6-9)
71O335|Isaiah's prophecy of the burden of Babel, Moab, Damascus, etc.
71O336|Isaiah's prophecy of the fall of Babel (Isaiah 14:12-20)
71O337|other prophecies of Isaiah
71O337(...)|other prophecies of Isaiah (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71O337(Is. 27:1)|Isaiah's prophecy of the slaying of Leviathan
71O337(Is. 2:4)|Isaiah's prophecy of the swords beaten into plough-shares
71O34|Isaiah's condemnations and exhortations
71O341|Isaiah condemning idolatry (Isaiah 44:9-20)
71O342|Isaiah condemning Judah's confidence in Egypt (Isaiah 30:1-7)
71O343|Isaiah exhorting the Israelites (Isaiah 51:1-2)
71O344|other condemnations and exhortations of Isaiah
71O344(...)|other condemnations and exhortations of Isaiah (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71O344(Is. 53:1)|Isaiah condemning incredulity
71O35|canticles, lamentations and consolations of Isaiah
71O351|Isaiah's canticle of the vineyard with a tower in the midst (Isaiah 5:1-7)
71O352|Isaiah's song of thanksgiving (Isaiah 12)
71O353|Isaiah lamenting over Jerusalem (Isaiah 22:1-14, 29)
71O354|other canticles, lamentations and consolations of Isaiah
71O354(...)|other canticles, lamentations and consolations of Isaiah (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71O354(Is. 26)|Isaiah's song of piety
71O36|martyrdom of Isaiah: by order of King Manasseh, Isaiah is sawn in two
71O37|other scenes ~ Isaiah
71O37(...)|other scenes ~ Isaiah (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71O37(Is. 21:11)|'Watchman, what of the night?'
71O37(Is. 53:7)|'like a lamb to the slaughter'
71O37(Is. 55:1)|'Everyone who thirsts, Come to the waters'
71O37(Is. 62:6)|the watchmen on the walls of Jerusalem
71O4|the book of Micah
71O41|Micah is called by the Lord to prophesy (Micah 1:1)
71O42|Micah's prophecies
71O421|many nations shall ascend the mountain of the Lord ~ Micah's prophecies (Micah 4:2)
71O422|Micah's prophecy of the swords beaten into ploughshares, and the spears into pruning-hooks (Micah 4:3)
71O423|Micah's prophecy of peace: every man shall sit under his vine and under his fig-tree (Micah 4:4)
71O424|Micah's prophecy concerning Bethlehem (Micah 5:2)
71O425|other prophecies of Micah
71O425(...)|other prophecies of Micah (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71O5|the book of Zephaniah
71O51|Zephaniah is called by the Lord to prophesy (Zephaniah 1:1)
71O52|Zephaniah's prophecies
71O521|the Lord will destroy man and beast, birds and fishes ~ Zephaniah's prophecies (Zephaniah 1:3)
71O522|Jerusalem's idolatrous inhabitants and their idols will be destroyed ~ Zephaniah's prophecies (Zephaniah 1:4)
71O523|Zephaniah's prophecy of the day of the World's Judgement (Zephaniah 1:14-16)
71O524|Zephaniah's prophecy of the destruction of Nineveh (Zephaniah 2:13-15)
71O525|other prophecies of Zephaniah
71O525(...)|other prophecies of Zephaniah (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71O6|the book of Habakkuk
71O61|Habakkuk communicating with God (Habakkuk 1)
71O62|Habakkuk is told to write his vision (Habakkuk 2:2)
71O63|Habakkuk's prophecies
71O63(...)|Habbakuk's prophecies (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71O64|Habakkuk's prayer (Habakkuk 3)
71O7|the book of Jeremiah
71O71|the calling of Jeremiah (Jeremiah 1:4-19)
71O711|the Lord touches Jeremiah's lips
71O712|Jeremiah's vision of the rod of almond
71O7121|Jeremiah's vision of the virgin (Vulgate Jeremiah 1:11)
71O713|Jeremiah's vision of the seething pot
71O72|Jeremiah communicating with God
71O73|Jeremiah in the time of King Josiah
71O731|Jeremiah condemning idolatry (Jeremiah 2-6)
71O7311|Jeremiah addressing Jerusalem
71O7312|Jeremiah condemning Israel's apostasy
71O7313|Jeremiah prophesying the destruction of Jerusalem
71O7314|Jeremiah condemning Israel's confidence in Egypt and Assyria
71O7315|Jeremiah condemning Judah's insincerity
71O7316|Jeremiah condemning Judah's idolatrous sacrifices
71O732|Jeremiah sings a song of lamentation over the death of Josiah (2 Chronicles 35:25)
71O74|Jeremiah in the time of Jehoiakim
71O741|Jeremiah prays for the Israelites in the time of famine (Jeremiah 14)
71O742|Jeremiah's prophecy of the fall and destruction of Judah; Jeremiah's parables
71O7421|the parable of the marred girdle (Jeremiah 13:1-11)
71O74211|Jeremiah buys a linen girdle
71O74212|Jeremiah buries the linen girdle in a hole of a rock near the Euphrates
71O74213|Jeremiah digs up the linen girdle again; it is marred
71O7422|the parable of the wine bottles, and the Judaeans filled with drunkenness (Jeremiah 13:12-14)
71O7423|the parable of the potter (Jeremiah 18:1-10)
71O7424|the parable of the broken earthen bottle before the gate of Jerusalem (Jeremiah 19:1-13)
71O743|first imprisonment of Jeremiah (Jeremiah 19:14 - 20:6)
71O7431|Jeremiah preaching and prophesying in the temple court
71O7432|Jeremiah arrested by the priest Pashur
71O7433|Jeremiah tortured and put in the stocks by Pashur in the gate of the temple
71O7434|Jeremiah is released from the stocks
71O7435|Jeremiah curses Pashur and prophesies the Babylonian Captivity
71O744|Jeremiah exhorts the Israelites in the temple court (Jeremiah 26)
71O7441|Jeremiah arrested by priests and soldiers
71O7442|Jeremiah defends himself in a speech
71O7443|Jeremiah is released
71O745|Jeremiah and the Rechabites (Jeremiah 35)
71O7451|the Rechabites flee to Jerusalem
71O7452|Jeremiah brings the Rechabites to a chamber in the temple
71O7453|the Rechabites refuse the wine offered to them
71O7454|Jeremiah condemns the disobedience of the Judaeans
71O7455|the promise to the Rechabites
71O746|Jeremiah and Baruch (Jeremiah 36)
71O7461|Jeremiah dictates his prophecies to Baruch
71O7462|Baruch reads aloud Jeremiah's scroll in the temple
71O7463|Baruch reads Jeremiah's scroll to the princes
71O7464|Jeremiah's scroll is read to King Jehoiakim
71O7465|Jehoiakim burns Jeremiah's scroll
71O7466|Jeremiah and Baruch conceal themselves
71O7467|Jeremiah dictates a second scroll to Baruch
71O7468|Jeremiah prophesies the death of Jehoiakim (Jeremiah 36:30-32, 22:13-19)
71O75|Jeremiah in the reign of Jehoiachin
71O751|Jeremiah prophesies the captivity in Babylon to Jehoiachin (Jeremiah 22:24-28)
71O76|Jeremiah in the reign of Zedekiah
71O761|Jeremiah condemning the false prophets (Jeremiah 23:9-40)
71O762|Jeremiah's vision of the good and the bad figs (Jeremiah 24:1-10)
71O763|Jeremiah appears before King Zedekiah with a wooden yoke (Jeremiah 27-28)
71O7631|Hananiah prophesies falsely in the temple and breaks Jeremiah's wooden yoke
71O7632|Jeremiah curses Hananiah
71O764|Jeremiah advises the captives in Babylon to build houses and to multiply (Jeremiah 29:1-7)
71O765|Jeremiah prophesies the future restoration of Israel and Judah (Jeremiah 30-31)
71O7651|Jeremiah's prophecy of Jerusalem restored
71O7652|by order of Jeremiah, Seraiah casts the book with Jeremiah's prophecy of the destruction of Babylon into the Euphrates, after having bound a stone to it (Jeremiah 51:63)
71O766|Jeremiah ~ the siege of Jerusalem (Jeremiah 37-38)
71O7661|King Zedekiah's messengers come to Jeremiah at the beginning of the siege of Jerusalem
71O76611|Jeremiah's speech to King Zedekiah
71O7662|Jeremiah's imprisonment
71O76621|Jeremiah is arrested in the city gate
71O76622|Jeremiah is tortured
71O76623|Jeremiah is put in prison
71O76624|Jeremiah before Zedekiah
71O76625|Jeremiah is brought to the court of the prison
71O76626|the princes cast Jeremiah into a dungeon
71O76627|the eunuch Ebed-melech tells Zedekiah about Jeremiah's being cast into a dungeon
71O76628|Jeremiah is released from the dungeon
71O76629|the promise to Ebed-melech (Jeremiah 39:15-18)
71O7663|the field of Anathoth (Jeremiah 32)
71O76631|Jeremiah buys the field of Anathoth from his cousin Hanamed
71O76632|Jeremiah gives the contract of purchase to Baruch
71O76633|Jeremiah's prayer
71O77|Jeremiah lamenting over the destruction of Jerusalem
71O771|the book of Lamentation of Jeremiah
71O771(...)|the book of Lamentation of Jeremiah (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71O772|Jeremiah witnesses the destruction of Jerusalem
71O78|Jeremiah's last years
71O781|Jeremiah released from prison by the Babylonians (Jeremiah 39:11-14)
71O7811|Nebuzaradan, Nebuchadnezzar's captain of the guard, gives Jeremiah the choice of going or staying (Jeremiah 40:2-5)
71O7812|Jeremiah goes to Gedaliah (Jeremiah 40:6)
71O782|the flight of the Judaeans into Egypt (Jeremiah 42 - 43:7)
71O7821|the people consult Jeremiah
71O7822|Jeremiah advises the people not to go to Egypt
71O7823|Jeremiah is forced to accompany the Judaeans to Egypt (Jeremiah 43:5-6)
71O783|Jeremiah in Egypt
71O7831|the Jews in Egypt persist in idolatry (Jeremiah 44:15-19)
71O7832|Jeremiah prophesies the defeat of Egypt (Jeremiah 43:8-13, 46)
71O7833|Jeremiah prophesies the destruction of the Philistines (Jeremiah 47)
71O7834|Jeremiah prophesies the destruction of Babylon (Jeremiah 50-51)
71O7835|Jeremiah prophesies the destruction of the other nations (Jeremiah 48-49)
71O784|Jeremiah stoned to death
71O79|other scenes ~ the book of Jeremiah
71O79(...)|other scenes ~ the book of Jeremiah (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71O8|the book of Nahum
71O81|Nahum's prophecies
71O811|announcement of the fall of Nineveh ~ prophecy of Nahum
71O8111|Nineveh full of carcasses and corpses (Nahum 3:3)
71O812|prophecy of a messenger who brings good tidings, and announces peace (Nahum 1:15)
71O813|other prophecies of Nahum
71O813(...)|other prophecies of Nahum (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71O9|the book of Ezekiel
71O91|the calling of Ezekiel (Ezekiel 1-3)
71O911|Ezekiel's vision of God sitting on his throne carried by four tetramorphs, each of them having four wings; wheels within wheels beside them
71O9111|Habakkuk ~ Ezekiel's vision of God
71O912|God gives Ezekiel a scroll
71O913|Ezekiel eats the scroll given by God
71O914|Ezekiel among the captives meditating about his calling
71O915|Ezekiel communicating with God
71O92|Ezekiel's symbolic acts
71O921|on a tile the siege of Jerusalem is represented (Ezekiel 4:1-3)
71O9211|Ezekiel lies bound on his left side, looking at the tile with the representation of the siege of Jerusalem
71O9212|Ezekiel lies bound on his right side, looking at the tile with the representation of the siege of Jerusalem
71O922|Ezekiel makes a barley bread, symbolizing famine in Jerusalem (Ezekiel 4:9-17)
71O923|Ezekiel cuts his hair with a knife and weighs it in a balance (Ezekiel 5)
71O9231|Ezekiel burns and destroys two thirds of the hair he has cut and scatters the rest of it in the wind (symbol of the fall of Jerusalem and the captivity of its inhabitants)
71O924|Ezekiel leaves Jerusalem through a hole in the city wall (Ezekiel 12:7)
71O9241|Ezekiel digs a hole in the city wall
71O925|Ezekiel commanded not to mourn the death of his wife in public (Ezekiel 24:12-27)
71O926|Ezekiel joins two sticks (Ezekiel 37:15-17)
71O927|other symbolic acts of Ezekiel
71O927(...)|other symbolic acts of Ezekiel (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71O93|Ezekiel's visions
71O931|Ezekiel's vision of God: an angel looking like fire takes him to God (through the air, by the hair) (Ezekiel 8)
71O9311|God shows Ezekiel the image of Jealousy
71O9312|God shows Ezekiel the idolatry of the elders and the women of Judah
71O932|the divine judgement of Jerusalem (Ezekiel 9-11)
71O9321|six men with weapons come to the temple of Jerusalem
71O9322|one of the six armed men marks the foreheads of those who mourn Judah's idolatry ~ Ezekiel's visions
71O9323|all the people without marks are killed ~ the divine judgement of Jerusalem
71O9324|Ezekiel prays for mercy
71O9325|one of the six armed men receives burning coals from a cherub and sets Jerusalem on fire
71O9326|the glory of God leaves Jerusalem; the cherubim ascend with their wheels
71O9327|Ezekiel lifted up by a spirit and brought to the captives in Chaldea
71O933|Ezekiel's vision of the valley of the dry bones (Ezekiel 37:1-10)
71O9331|the dry bones become bodies ~ Ezekiel's visions
71O9332|resurrection: life is breathed into the bodies ~ Ezekiel's visions
71O934|Ezekiel's vision of the new temple (Ezekiel 40 - 47:12)
71O9341|Ezekiel and the angel with a measuring reed in the temple
71O9342|Ezekiel's vision of God's entry into the temple; Ezekiel falls to the ground
71O9343|the Lord's ordinances of the altar ~ Ezekiel's vision of the new temple
71O9344|the closed temple-door ('porta clausa') ~ Ezekiel's visions
71O9345|the miraculous spring in the temple ~ Ezekiel's visions
71O93451|Ezekiel in the river formed by the miraculous spring in the temple
71O935|other visions of Ezekiel
71O935(...)|other visions of Ezekiel (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71O94|parables of Ezekiel
71O941|Ezekiel's parable of Jerusalem as the burnt vine tree (Ezekiel 15)
71O942|Ezekiel's parable of Jerusalem as the adulteress (Ezekiel 16)
71O943|Ezekiel's parable of the cedar-tree and the eagles (Ezekiel 17)
71O944|Ezekiel's parable of the just father, his wicked son and just grandson (Ezekiel 18)
71O945|Ezekiel's parable of Aholah and Aholibah, the adultery of Samaria and Jerusalem (Ezekiel 23)
71O946|Ezekiel's parable of Jerusalem as the empty and rusty pot (Ezekiel 24:1-14)
71O947|Ezekiel's parable of the Messiah-shepherd (Ezekiel 34:23-31, 37:24-28)
71O948|other parables of Ezekiel
71O948(...)|other parables of Ezekiel (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71O95|Ezekiel's prophecies
71O951|Ezekiel prophesies against Jerusalem
71O952|Ezekiel prophesies against Tyrus (Ezekiel 26-28)
71O9521|Tyrus as a wealthy ship, being shipwrecked ~ Ezekiel's prophecies
71O9522|Tyrus' descent into hell ~ Ezekiel's prophecies
71O953|Ezekiel prophesies against Egypt (Ezekiel 29-32)
71O9531|Pharaoh, as a dragon or a crocodile, falls upon the open fields ~ Ezekiel's prophecies
71O9532|Pharaoh, as a cedar-tree, cut down ~ Ezekiel's prophecies
71O9533|Pharaoh's descent into hell ~ Ezekiel's prophecies
71O954|other prophecies of Ezekiel
71O954(...)|other prophecies of Ezekiel (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71O96|Ezekiel preaching
71O961|Ezekiel preaching to the princes
71O962|Ezekiel preaching to the prophets
71O97|other scenes from the book of Ezekiel not meant or mentioned above
71O97(...)|other scenes from the book of Ezekiel not meant or mentioned above (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71O97(Ez. 13:18)|Ezekiel condemning the women that sew pillows to all armholes
71P|the story of the prophet Daniel; his visions and prophecies
71P1|Daniel and King Nebuchadnezzar
71P11|Israelites (usually four) are brought before the prince of eunuchs because King Nebuchadnezzar wants to have them educated in the palace (Daniel 1)
71P111|Daniel and his three friends are educated in the palace by Melzar
71P112|Daniel (and his friends) asking Melzar for special food
71P1121|after taking special food for ten days Daniel and his three friends are examined and are found to be healthier than the other courtiers
71P113|Nebuchadnezzar appoints Daniel and his friends as counsellors
71P12|King Nebuchadnezzar's first dream, and its interpretation (Daniel 2)
71P121|King Nebuchadnezzar dreams of a great statue
71P1211|the statue is broken into pieces by a stone ~ King Nebuchadnezzar's dream
71P122|King Nebuchadnezzar's furious debate with the magicians and astrologers, who are incapable to tell what he dreamt of
71P1221|the magicians and astrologers are pursued and slain ~ King Nebuchadnezzar's dream
71P123|Daniel discussing with Arioch, the captain of King Nebuchadnezzar's guard, who had been sent to kill Daniel and his friends
71P1231|Daniel returns to his friends; they pray for revelation of King Nebuchadnezzar's dream
71P124|King Nebuchadnezzar's dream is revealed to Daniel in a vision during the night
71P1241|Daniel's thanksgiving prayer
71P125|Daniel before King Nebuchadnezzar, telling him his dream (the great statue that is broken into pieces by a stone)
71P1251|King Nebuchadnezzar kneels before Daniel to show his gratitude
71P1252|Daniel is rewarded with gifts and his three friends are appointed as provincial governors
71P13|the story of the three Hebrews in the fiery furnace (Daniel 3)
71P131|King Nebuchadnezzar has a golden statue made and erected outside Babylon in the plain of Dura
71P132|the dedication of the golden statue: in the presence of King Nebuchadnezzar, trumpets are blown and all the people surrounding the image fall on their knees
71P1321|it is reported to King Nebuchadnezzar that Shadrach, Mesach, and Abed-nego do not worship the golden statue
71P1322|King Nebuchadnezzar calls Shadrach, Mesach, and Abed-nego to account, but they refuse to kneel before the golden statue
71P133|after the furnace has been heated seven times more, the three Hebrews are bound and thrown into the fire; their executioners are burnt by the flames
71P134|to his astonishment King Nebuchadnezzar sees four men (one of them usually represented as an angel) in the furnace; the king commands them to come forth
71P1341|the prayer of Azarias ~ story of the three Hebrews
71P1342|the prayer of the three Hebrews in the fiery furnace
71P135|Shadrach, Mesach and Abed-nego are examined: they prove to be unharmed by the fire, whereupon King Nebuchadnezzar decrees that no one may criticize them
71P14|the second dream of King Nebuchadnezzar, and its interpretation (Daniel 4)
71P141|King Nebuchadnezzar dreams of a tree that must be cut down
71P142|Daniel before King Nebuchadnezzar, interpreting his dream
71P143|King Nebuchadnezzar looking out proudly over Babylon from the roof of his palace: 'Is not this great Babylon, that I have built ...'; a voice from heaven foretells his downfall
71P144|King Nebuchadnezzar, when overcome by madness, is seized and expelled from the city
71P1441|King Nebuchadnezzar's madness: long-haired, he creeps on all fours, eating grass
71P1442|King Nebuchadnezzar's reason returns, and he praises God
71P145|King Nebuchadnezzar is restored to the throne and in a proclamation he makes known what has happened to him
71P2|Daniel and King Belshazzar (Daniel 5)
71P21|Belshazzar's great feast, during which he and his courtiers desecrate the golden and silver vessels that were taken from the temple in Jerusalem
71P22|during Belshazzar's banquet a hand appears and writes on the wall (MENE, MENE, TEKEL and PARSIN (UPHARSIN)); King Belshazzar is frightened
71P23|the astrologers are not able to interpret the writing ~ Daniel and Belshazzar
71P24|the queen appears before King Belshazzar, to tell him that he should consult Daniel
71P25|Daniel, when brought before King Belshazzar, interprets the writing on the wall
71P26|Daniel is honoured: he receives a golden necklace and is appointed as 'the third ruler in the kingdom'
71P27|death of King Belshazzar
71P271|Darius the Median conquers Babylon after Belshazzar's death
71P3|Daniel and King Darius (Daniel 6)
71P31|Daniel is appointed as one of the three presidents of the kingdom
71P32|the conspiracy against Daniel; the conspirators appear before King Darius to have him sign a decree
71P33|Daniel, while praying on his knees before an open window, is discovered by the conspirators
71P331|the conspirators accuse Daniel before King Darius
71P34|Daniel's punishment and liberation: Daniel in the lion's den ~ King Darius
71P341|Daniel is cast into the lion's den; King Darius seals the stone
71P3411|Daniel sitting unharmed in the lion's den, surrounded by lions
71P342|King Darius fasts and passes the night without sleep
71P343|early in the morning King Darius goes to the lion's den and finds Daniel alive
71P344|Daniel is liberated from the lion's den ~ King Darius
71P345|the conspirators are thrown into the den and are immediately devoured by the lions ~ King Darius
71P35|Darius' proclamation to confess his belief in the 'living God'
71P4|additions to the story of Daniel
71P41|the story of Susanna and the elders (in which the youth Daniel intervenes on behalf of Susanna) (Daniel 13)
71P411|Susanna, Joakim's wife, walking in the garden; the two elders spying upon her
71P412|Susanna bathing, usually in or near a fountain and sometimes accompanied by two female servants
71P4121|the elders spying upon Susanna
71P4122|the elders making advances towards Susanna
71P413|the elders accusing Susanna before the people, laying their hands on her head or unveiling her
71P4131|Susanna alone praying to the Lord
71P4132|Susanna is led away to be executed
71P414|the youth Daniel opposes the verdict against Susanna
71P4141|Daniel interrogates the elders separately
71P4142|Daniel exposes the elders as deceivers
71P415|the elders are stoned to death ~ story of Susanna
71P416|Susanna, Joakim, and her parents and relatives praise the Lord
71P42|the story of the image of Bel (Daniel 14:1-22)
71P421|Daniel, who refuses to worship Bel, discusses the power of the god with King Cyrus
71P4211|Daniel discussing with King Cyrus, the priests of Bel present
71P422|King Cyrus sets food before the image of Bel; Daniel and his servants strew ashes on the floor of the temple
71P423|the door of the temple is sealed ~ story of the image of Bel
71P424|the priests of Bel, with their wives and children, enter the temple through a hidden corridor and feast on the food during the night
71P425|King Cyrus praises Bel because the food in the temple has gone
71P4251|Daniel shows King Cyrus the footprints of the priests of Bel and their relatives
71P426|the priests of Bel and their relatives are arrested; they are put to death afterwards
71P427|Daniel destroys the temple of Bel and its image
71P43|the story of the dragon (Daniel 14:23-41)
71P431|Daniel and King Cyrus discuss the divine power of a dragon
71P4311|Daniel gives food to the dragon; King Cyrus looking on
71P432|the dragon bursts after being fed by Daniel
71P433|Daniel's punishment and liberation: Daniel in the lion's den ~ King Cyrus
71P4331|King Cyrus is forced to give Daniel to the furious populace
71P4332|Daniel is thrown into a lion's den ~ King Cyrus
71P4333|the prophet Habakkuk, carried by his hair by an angel, brings food to Daniel who sits unharmed between the lions
71P4334|King Cyrus visits the lion's den and finds Daniel alive
71P4335|Daniel is liberated from the lion's den ~ King Cyrus
71P4336|Daniel's accusers are thrown into the den and devoured by the lions ~ King Cyrus
71P5|Daniel's visions (Daniel may be shown having his visions explained, e.g. by the archangel Gabriel)
71P51|Daniel's first vision (Daniel 7)
71P511|four great beasts rising from the sea ~ Daniel's visions
71P5111|the lion with eagle's wings (griffin), standing on its hind legs ~ Daniel's visions
71P5112|the bear with three rows of teeth, rising on its hind legs ~ Daniel's visions
71P5113|the leopard with four bird's wings and four heads ~ Daniel's visions
71P5114|the great devouring monster with many horns (one of them with eyes on it) ~ Daniel's visions
71P512|the Ancient of days, in white robes, on a fiery throne ~ Daniel's visions
71P5121|fire issues from the throne and conquers the beasts ~ Daniel's visions
71P513|the Son of Man (Christ) before the throne of the Ancient of days
71P52|second vision of Daniel (Daniel 8): the archangel Gabriel explains the vision
71P521|the ram with two unequal horns near a river ~ Daniel's visions
71P522|the he-goat with a horn between its eyes ~ Daniel's visions
71P523|the he-goat fights with the ram and slays it ~ Daniel's visions
71P5231|the he-goat 'waxed very great' ~ Daniel's visions
71P53|third vision of Daniel (Daniel 9): the archangel Gabriel explains to Daniel the meaning of the 'seventy weeks'
71P531|Daniel praying
71P54|fourth vision of Daniel, at the river Hiddekel (Daniel 10-12)
71P541|Daniel mourning and fasting
71P542|Daniel sees a man clothed in linen appear on the river; his companions do not see the vision, but feel the earth quaking and flee in terror
71P543|Daniel swoons; he is comforted by a man (angel) who touches Daniel's lips
71P544|two men, on either side of the river, join the man clothed in linen who stands on the water ~ Daniel's visions
71P6|prophetic passages in the book of Daniel
71P6(...)|prophetic passages in the book of Daniel (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71P6(Dan. 12:1)|the archangel Michael, who shall deliver the Israelites ~ prophetic passages in the book of Daniel
71Q|the story of Esther
71Q1|the dream of Mordecai: two fighting dragons appear, a righteous nation is about to be attacked by evil nations, and a little spring turns into a great river (Esther 11:2-12)
71Q2|Esther becomes queen (Esther 1 - 2:20)
71Q21|the feast of Ahasuerus (Xerxes, alternatively Artaxerxes); the downfall of Queen Vashti (Astin)
71Q211|Queen Vashti (Astin) gives a banquet for the women ~ story of Esther
71Q212|Ahasuerus orders his seven eunuchs to bring in Queen Vashti
71Q2121|Queen Vashti refuses to come to King Ahasuerus
71Q213|King Ahasuerus is furious with his wife Vashti and asks his courtiers' advice: Memucan (Muchaeus) suggest to depose the queen
71Q2131|Queen Vashti is deposed
71Q22|Ahasuerus has the most attractive maidens of his kingdom put into his harem in order to select a new queen from among them ~ story of Esther
71Q221|many girls are brought to the palace of Susa and entrusted to the care of Hegai (Gai); among them is Esther, foster-child of Mordecai
71Q222|Esther is given special treatment in the women's quarters of Ahasuerus' palace
71Q23|the girls (one of which is to be chosen queen) are taken to King Ahasuerus
71Q231|Esther makes her toilet
71Q232|Esther on her way to King Ahasuerus
71Q233|Esther is presented to King Ahasuerus
71Q2331|King Ahasuerus loves Esther more than any of the other girls
71Q24|crowning of Esther
71Q241|the wedding feast, Esther's feast
71Q3|Mordecai prevents King Ahasuerus' assassination (Esther 2:21-23)
71Q31|Mordecai in attendance in the courtyard
71Q32|two of King Ahasuerus' eunuchs, who guard the entrance of the courtyard, plot to kill Ahasuerus; Mordecai learns about it
71Q321|while resting in the courtyard Mordecai overhears the two men plotting the death of King Ahasuerus (Esther 12:1-3)
71Q33|Mordecai reveals the treason to Esther
71Q331|Mordecai denounces the two eunuchs to King Ahasuerus (Esther 12:2)
71Q34|Esther informs King Ahasuerus
71Q35|Ahasuerus condemns the traitors
71Q351|Ahasuerus' traitors are hanged
71Q36|an account of the plot against King Ahasuerus is written in the chronicles of the kingdom
71Q37|Mordecai receives an appointment at court in reward for his service; Haman resolves to avenge the two eunuchs (Esther 12:6)
71Q4|Haman's plot against the Jews (Esther 3)
71Q41|Haman's promotion
71Q42|everybody bows to Haman, except Mordecai
71Q43|Haman's wrath: he decides to kill all the Jews of the kingdom
71Q44|lots are cast to find out the right day to carry out Haman's plot against the Jews
71Q45|Haman entreats Ahasuerus to issue a decree that all the Jews are to be put to death; Ahasuerus consents and yields his signet-ring to Haman
71Q46|a royal decree is issued and sent throughout the country ~ Haman's plot against the Jews
71Q5|Mordecai asks Esther's help
71Q51|Mordecai rends his clothes, covers himself with sackcloth and ashes, walks through the city wailing bitterly, and stops before the palace entrance
71Q511|the Jews mourn throughout the kingdom
71Q52|Esther sends Mordecai some clothes; he refuses them
71Q53|Esther sends Hatach to Mordecai to find out what is happening; Hatach is sent several times from the one to the other
71Q531|Mordecai gives Hatach a copy of the decree and entreats Esther to go to the king
71Q532|Hatach reporting to Esther
71Q5321|Esther reading the decree
71Q54|Mordecai gathers the Jews to fast and pray
71Q541|Mordecai praying (Esther 13:8-17)
71Q55|mourning, prayer and distress of Esther (Esther 14)
71Q56|Esther puts on her royal robes (Esther 5:1, 15:1-2)
71Q561|Esther departing with two maids (Esther 15:2-5)
71Q6|Esther before Ahasuerus (Esther 5:1-4)
71Q61|Esther passes through the palace on her way to King Ahasuerus (Esther 15:6)
71Q62|Esther approaching the throne
71Q63|Esther swoons on the shoulder of one of her maids (Esther 15:7)
71Q631|Ahasuerus leaps from his throne and takes Esther in his arms (Esther 15:8)
71Q64|Ahasuerus holds out his sceptre to Esther (Esther usually kneeling)
71Q641|Esther touches the tip of the sceptre
71Q642|Ahasuerus touches Esther with the sceptre (Esther 15:12)
71Q643|Esther kisses the sceptre of Ahasuerus
71Q7|Esther's banquets, and Mordecai's triumph (Esther 5:5 - 7:10)
71Q71|Esther's first banquet: Ahasuerus and Haman are Esther's guests; she invites them for a second meal
71Q711|Haman, after leaving the banquet encounters Mordecai at the entrance of the palace; the latter refuses to show him any sign of respect
71Q712|at home Haman boasts to his wife and friends of his success, but complains about Mordecai
71Q713|on his wife's and friends' advice, Haman has gallows erected for Mordecai
71Q72|Ahasuerus being sleepless, has the court records read to him
71Q721|King Ahasuerus asks Haman how to honour a man he wishes to reward
71Q7211|Haman's discomfiture: Ahasuerus orders the royal robes and his horse to be bestowed on Mordecai
71Q73|Mordecai's triumph: Mordecai, mounted on the king's horse, is led through the city by Haman (Esther and Ahasuerus may be looking on from the palace)
71Q731|at home Haman complains about his discomfiture; King Ahasuerus' eunuchs come to fetch him for Esther's banquet
71Q74|Esther's banquet
71Q741|Esther accuses Haman
71Q7411|King Ahasuerus gets up in a fury and goes into the palace garden
71Q742|Haman begs Esther for his life
71Q7421|as Haman is kneeling at Esther's feet or is prostrated on her couch King Ahasuerus returns; Haman is condemned to be hanged
71Q75|Haman on the gallows
71Q8|the triumph of the Jews (Esther 8:1 - 10:3)
71Q81|Mordecai before Ahasuerus, who gives him his signet-ring
71Q82|Esther entreating Ahasuerus: she falls at the king's feet and asks him to revoke the decree against the Jews; the king holds out his sceptre to her (Esther may be holding the decree)
71Q83|Mordecai and Esther write letters in King Ahasuerus' name
71Q831|the orders written by Mordecai and Esther are sent off and made public
71Q84|the Jews rejoice and feast
71Q841|many gentiles are converted ~ story of Esther
71Q85|the Jews slay their enemies; also the ten sons of Haman, whose bodies are hung from the gallows
71Q86|the feast of Purim is instituted ~ story of Esther
71Q87|Mordecai's advancement
71Q9|Mordecai remembers his dream and explains its content in the light of the events which have taken place (Esther 10:4-13)
71QQ74|Esther's banquet - QQ - Mordecai present
71QQ741|Esther accuses Haman - QQ - Mordecai present
71QQ7411|King Ahasuerus gets up in a fury and goes into the palace garden - QQ - Mordecai present
71QQ742|Haman begs Esther for his life - QQ - Mordecai present
71QQ7421|as Haman is kneeling at Esther's feet or is prostrated on her couch King Ahasuerus returns; Haman is condemned to be hanged - QQ - Mordecai present
71R|the books of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esdras
71R1|return from the Babylonian Captivity
71R11|Cyrus, king of Persia, puts and end to the Babylonian Captivity (Ezra 1)
71R111|God speaks to Cyrus
71R112|Cyrus proclaims the end of the Babylonian Captivity and orders a temple to be built in Jerusalem
71R113|the Jews are given many precious objects ~ return from the Babylonian Captivity
71R114|Cyrus restores the vessels of the temple of Jerusalem that had been carried off by Nebuchadnezzar
71R115|under the leadership of Sheshbazzar (Zerubbabel) the Jews return to their country
71R12|the rebuilding of the temple (Ezra 3)
71R121|Zerubbabel and the high priest Jeshua (Joshua) build an altar and burn offerings in the open air
71R122|the laying of the foundation of the temple ~ book of Ezra
71R123|ceremonies in honour of the completion of the foundation of the temple ~ book of Ezra
71R124|the elders mourn for the earlier temple ~ book of Ezra
71R13|the Samaritans object to the rebuilding of the temple (Ezra 4-5)
71R131|Zerubbabel and Jeshua (Joshua) refuse to let the Samaritans help rebuild the temple
71R132|the Samaritans write a letter to Artaxerxes, king of Persia
71R133|Artaxerxes stops the rebuilding of the temple
71R134|exhorted by the prophets Haggai and Zechariah, Zerubbabel and Jeshua resume the rebuilding of the temple
71R135|the Persian governor Tatnai objects to the resumption of the rebuilding of the temple
71R14|Darius, king of Persia, grants permission to rebuild the temple (Ezra 6:1-12; 1 Esdras 3-4)
71R141|banquet of Darius
71R142|the contest of the three guardsmen in King Darius' bedchamber
71R1421|the first guardsman says (writes) that wine is the strongest of all things ~ contest of the three guardsmen
71R1422|the second guardsman says (writes) that the king is the strongest ~ contest of the three guardsmen
71R1423|Zerubbabel, the third guardsman, says (writes) that women are strongest ~ contest of the three guardsmen
71R14231|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
71R1424|Zerubbabel says (writes) that truth is the strongest of all things ~ contest of the three guardsmen
71R143|Zerubbabel wins the contest and asks Darius permission to rebuild the temple of Jerusalem
71R144|Darius gives Zerubbabel permission to rebuild the temple
71R1441|Darius' decree of permission
71R15|the resumption of the rebuilding of the temple (Ezra 6:13-22)
71R151|the completion of the temple ~ the book of Ezra
71R152|the dedication of the temple ~ the book of Ezra
71R153|the first Passover is celebrated in the new temple ~ the book of Ezra
71R2|the return and reforms of Ezra
71R21|the return of Ezra (Ezra 7-8)
71R211|the freed captives are gathered near the river ~ the return of Ezra
71R212|the Levites join the group of freed captives ~ return of Ezra
71R213|the Levites and the freed captives fast to seek God's help
71R214|Ezra divides the treasures among the leading priests
71R215|the journey of the returning captives under Ezra's leadership
71R216|arrival of Ezra and his men at Jerusalem
71R2161|the treasures are handed over to the priests in Jerusalem; the priests weigh the treasures ~ return of Ezra
71R2162|the returned captives offer sacrifices to the Lord ~ the book of Ezra
71R217|Ezra and Darius watch the rebuilding of the temple
71R218|Ezra appoints judges
71R22|Ezra's reforms (Ezra 9-10)
71R221|the Jews with their foreign wives ~ Ezra's reforms
71R2211|the Jewish leaders come to complain to Ezra
71R222|Ezra tears his clothes
71R223|Ezra in prayer, alone
71R2231|Ezra praying, surrounded by a large crowd of Jews
71R224|the speech of Shechaniah
71R225|the Jews take an oath to put aside their foreign wives
71R226|Ezra mourning and fasting
71R227|all Jews are gathered in Jerusalem in the rain; Ezra preaches and warns against mixed marriages
71R2271|the mixed marriages are investigated ~ Ezra's reforms
71R228|the Jews send away their foreign wives with their children
71R229|Ezra reads the Law to the people (Nehemiah 8:1-8; 1 Esdras 9:38-49)
71R3|the book of Nehemiah (2 Ezra)
71R31|Nehemiah's return to Jerusalem (Nehemiah 1 - 2:11)
71R311|Nehemiah receives a visit from his brother Hanani
71R312|Nehemiah mourning and fasting
71R313|Nehemiah in prayer
71R314|Nehemiah gives wine to the king; the king asks the cause of Nehemiah's sadness
71R3141|Nehemiah kneels before the king and the queen
71R3142|Nehemiah in the king's bedchamber
71R315|Nehemiah receives permission to go to Jerusalem
71R316|Nehemiah returns to Jerusalem, accompanied by horsemen and captains of the army
71R32|the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls (Nehemiah 2:12 - 4; 6)
71R321|Nehemiah's nocturnal visit to the walls of Jerusalem
71R322|Nehemiah exhorts the Jews to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem
71R323|the Jews rebuild the walls of Jerusalem
71R3231|the Jews, holding weapons, rebuild the walls of Jerusalem
71R324|adversaries of the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem
71R3241|Sanballat and Tobiah the Ammonite scorn the workers
71R3242|Sanballat and Tobiah conspire against Jerusalem
71R3243|messengers from Sanballat and Tobiah invite Nehemiah to a meeting; Nehemiah refuses
71R3244|Shemaiah advises Nehemiah to hide in the temple; Nehemiah discovers the plot
71R3245|false prophets speak against Nehemiah
71R325|the completion of the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem
71R326|ceremonial dedication of the walls of Jerusalem (Nehemiah 12:27-43)
71R33|Nehemiah protects the poor (Nehemiah 5)
71R331|poor Jews complain to Nehemiah about the usury and bondage by the nobility
71R332|Nehemiah rebukes the noblemen
71R333|the noblemen and priests swear restitution of the goods wrongly claimed
71R334|Nehemiah shakes out his garment
71R335|daily meals organized by Nehemiah
71R34|Nehemiah's reforms (Nehemiah 8-10, 13)
71R341|Nehemiah speaks to the people
71R342|the people rejoice and feast ~ Nehemiah's reforms
71R343|the Feast of the Tabernacles ~ Nehemiah
71R344|the day of mourning ~ Nehemiah's reforms
71R3441|Ezra's prayer of repentance
71R345|the covenant to obey the Law ~ Nehemiah's reforms
71R346|the chamber in the temple that was made for Tobiah is emptied and cleansed
71R347|the stores of the Levites are increased
71R348|Nehemiah exhorts the Jews not to break the sabbath
71R3481|on the sabbath the merchants are kept outside the walls; Nehemiah rebukes them
71R349|Nehemiah warns against mixed marriages
71R4|the second book of Esdras (4 Ezra)
71R41|Ezra and the archangel Uriel (2 Esdras 4:1)
71R42|Ezra plucks out his hair (2 Esdras 1:8)
71R43|Ezra's vision of the eagle and the lion (2 Esdras 11-12)
71R44|Ezra commanded to write prophecies (2 Esdras 15:1-2)
71R5|other scenes from Ezra and Esdras
71R5(...)|other scenes from Ezra and Esdras (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71S|prophets (after the Babylonian Captivity)
71S1|the book of Haggai
71S11|Haggai, urged by God, exhorts Zerubbabel and Joshua to resume the building of the temple (Haggai 1:1-11)
71S111|the old temple of Jerusalem lying waste ~ book of Haggai
71S112|(Haggai) cutting wood for the temple
71S113|because the house of the Lord is not rebuilt, the land is afflicted by drought
71S12|the priests Zerubbabel and Joshua, and the people of Jerusalem build the new temple (Haggai 1:14)
71S13|Haggai's prophecies
71S13(...)|Haggai's prophecies (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71S2|the book of Zechariah
71S21|Zechariah is called by the Lord to prophesy (Zechariah 1:1)
71S22|the visions of Zechariah, explained to him by the angel of the Lord
71S221|a man riding on a red horse among the myrtle-trees; behind him red, speckled and white horses (Zechariah 1:8-17)
71S222|four horns (Zechariah 1:18-19)
71S223|four carpenters (or blacksmiths) (Zechariah 1:20-21)
71S224|a man with a measuring line (Zechariah 2:1-5)
71S225|Joshua, the high priest, with the angel of the Lord and Satan (Zechariah 3)
71S2251|Joshua reclothed ~ visions of Zechariah
71S2252|the branch ~ visions of Zechariah
71S2253|the stone with seven eyes ~ visions of Zechariah
71S226|a candlestick of gold, with a bowl on top and seven lamps, and an olive-tree on either side (Zechariah 4)
71S227|the flying scroll (Zechariah 5:1-4)
71S228|the basket (ephah) with the leaden cover (Zechariah 5:5-11)
71S2281|the woman in the basket ~ visions of Zechariah
71S2282|two women with wings lifting up the basket ~ visions of Zechariah
71S229|four chariots (with red, black, white, grisled and bay horses respectively) coming out from between two mountains of brass (Zechariah 6:1-8)
71S23|Zechariah's prophecies
71S231|prophecy of the King coming to Jerusalem, riding on an ass (Zechariah 9:9)
71S232|the flock of slaughter (Zechariah 11:4-11)
71S2321|Zechariah casting pieces of silver to the potter in the house of the Lord (Zechariah 11:13)
71S233|the repentance of Jerusalem (Zechariah 12:10-14)
71S234|the sword shall kill the shepherd, and the sheep shall be scattered (Zechariah 13:7)
71S235|two parts of the people shall die, the third part shall be saved (Zechariah 13:8-9)
71S236|every pot in Jerusalem shall be holiness (Zechariah 14:21)
71S237|other prophecies of Zechariah
71S237(...)|other prophecies of Zechariah (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71S24|Zechariah stoned to death
71S3|the book of Obadiah
71S31|Obadiah prophesying at Edom
71S32|Obadiah's prophecies
71S32(...)|Obadiah's prophecies (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71S4|the book of Malachi
71S41|Malachi preaching
71S411|Malachi condemning the practice of offering polluted food as sacrifice (Malachi 1:6-14)
71S412|Malachi condemning the corruption of the priests (Malachi 2:1-9)
71S42|Malachi's prophecies
71S421|Malachi's prophecy of the coming of a messenger of the Lord to the temple (Malachi 3:1-3)
71S422|other prophecies of Malachi
71S422(...)|other prophecies of Malachi (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71S5|the book of Joel
71S51|Joel preaching
71S511|'what the palmerworm has left, the locust has eaten' (Joel 1:4)
71S512|'it has laid waste my vine, and splintered my fig-trees' (Joel 1:7)
71S513|there are no offerings in the temple (Joel 1:9)
71S514|Joel tells the priests to gird themselves and lament (Joel 1:13)
71S52|Joel's prophecies
71S521|'blow the trumpet in Zion' (Joel 2:1-2)
71S522|'the mountains shall drip sweet wine, and the hills shall flow with milk' (Joel 3:18)
71S523|other prophecies of Joel
71S523(...)|other prophecies of Joel (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71S6|the book of Baruch
71S61|the prophecies of Baruch
71S61(...)|the prophecies of Baruch (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71S62|Baruch's book is read aloud in Babylon (Baruch 1:1-4)
71S621|gathering of money for Jerusalem (Baruch 1:6)
71S63|Baruch brings the collection of money to Jerusalem (Baruch 1:7-14)
71S64|the epistle of Jeremiah (Baruch 6)
71S641|Jeremiah exposing idols
71T|the book of Tobit
71T1|the marriage of Tobit and Anna (Tobit 1:1-9)
71T11|Tobit and Anna with their son Tobias
71T12|Tobit reads to Anna from the bible
71T2|the piety of the old Tobit (Tobit 1:10-22)
71T21|Tobit gives food to the hungry
71T22|Tobit gives clothing to the naked
71T23|Tobit consoles prisoners and the sorrowful
71T24|Tobit buries the dead in secret
71T241|King Sennacherib slaying Israelites
71T242|King Sennacherib informed of Tobit burying the dead
71T25|Tobit lends a sum of money to Gabael
71T3|Tobit's blindness (Tobit 2 - 3:6)
71T31|Tobias is sent to invite friends to a banquet
71T311|Tobias tells Tobit of a dead man in the street
71T32|old Tobit leaves the banquet and carries the dead man into a house
71T33|Tobit buries a dead man at night
71T34|Tobit lies sleeping against a wall
71T35|a bird dropping falls in Tobit's eyes
71T351|Tobit discovers his blindness, but does not turn against the Lord
71T36|Tobit mocked by his friends
71T361|Tobit rebuking his friends
71T37|Anna brings home a young goat: Tobit thinks she has stolen it
71T371|Anna's anger ~ Tobit's blindness
71T38|the prayer of Tobit
71T4|Sarah's sorrowful marriages (Tobit 3:7-17)
71T41|the evil spirit Asmodeus kills Sarah's seven husbands
71T42|Sarah's prayer
71T43|the angel Raphael is sent to earth in answer to the prayers of Tobit and Sarah
71T5|the journey to Ecbatana (Tobit 4-6)
71T51|the meeting of Tobias and the angel Raphael
71T52|Tobias and the angel Raphael with Tobit (and Anna)
71T53|Tobias taking leave of his parents; Anna mourns her son's departure
71T531|Tobit speaking to Tobias
71T54|Tobias and the angel Raphael travelling, accompanied by Tobias' dog
71T55|Tobias washes his feet in the river Tigris
71T551|a large fish appears while Tobias is washing his feet; he is frightened
71T56|Tobias captures the fish and pulls it on the land
71T57|the angel Raphael tells Tobias to cut the fish to pieces
71T571|Tobias cuts up the fish and removes the heart, liver and gall
71T572|the fish is cooked and eaten ~ Tobias' journey to Ecbatana
71T58|Tobias and the angel Raphael continue their journey; usually Tobias carrying the fish
71T59|the arrival at Ecbatana
71T6|story of Tobias: Tobias and Sarah (Tobit 7-9)
71T61|Tobias and the angel in Raguel's house
71T611|Raguel recognizes Tobias as his nephew
71T62|Tobias asks for Sarah in marriage
71T63|the marriage of Tobias and Sarah
71T631|Raguel gives Sarah to Tobias as his wife
71T6311|the angel joins the hands of Tobias and Sarah
71T632|the writing of the marriage letter ~ Tobias and Sarah
71T633|the marriage feast of Tobias and Sarah
71T64|the wedding-night of Tobias and Sarah
71T641|Sarah is brought to the bridal chamber
71T6411|Tobias is brought to Sarah
71T642|Tobias lies the fish's heart and liver on glowing coals; the evil spirit Asmodeus disappears
71T6421|the angel binding Asmodeus
71T643|Tobias and Sarah praying
71T65|Raguel digging a grave for Tobias
71T651|Tobias is found to be alive; the grave is filled up again
71T66|the joyous feast ~ story of Tobias
71T661|Tobias asks the angel to go to Gabael
71T662|Gabael comes to the feast
71T7|story of Tobias: Tobias' return (Tobit 10-13)
71T71|Raguel gives Tobias half of his possessions
71T72|the leave-taking ~ Tobias' return
71T73|on the way back ~ Tobias' return
71T731|Tobias and the angel go before the rest
71T74|old Tobit (and Anna) waiting and worrying about the long absence of their son; sometimes Anna is shown at the spinning-wheel
71T741|Anna looks down the road ~ Tobias' return
71T75|Anna sees Tobias and the angel coming, and informs Tobit
71T751|Tobias' dog arrives, and Tobit hurries to the door
71T76|the meeting of parents and son ~ Tobias' return
71T77|the healing of Tobit: Tobias puts the gall of the fish on his father's eyes
71T78|Sarah's arrival ~ Tobias' return
71T79|Tobias and his father offer gifts to the angel
71T791|the angel makes himself known; Tobias and his family lie down
71T792|the angel Raphael disappears into the sky
71T8|death of Tobit: on his deathbed he speaks to Tobias and his seven sons (Tobit 14)
71T9|other scenes ~ the book of Tobit
71T9(...)|other scenes ~ the book of Tobit (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71U|the book of Judith
71U1|Nebuchadnezzar fights Arphaxad (Judith 1)
71U11|the Median king Arphaxad has the city of Ecbatana fortified
71U12|Nebuchadnezzar, king of Assyria, sends ambassadors to the neighbouring states to ask for military aid against Arphaxad
71U121|the neigbouring states of Assyria refuse to ally themselves with Nebuchadnezzar; on the ambassadors' return Nebuchadnezzar is furious
71U13|Arphaxad defeated by Nebuchadnezzar; the destruction of Ecbatana
71U14|Nebuchadnezzar returns to Nineveh
71U2|Holofernes' campaign (Judith 2-3)
71U21|Nebuchadnezzar gives Holofernes the command of an army to fight the neigbouring states
71U22|Holofernes' army plundering and destroying the land
71U3|the siege of Bethuliah (Judith 4-7)
71U31|the Israelites prepare for battle ~ the siege of Bethuliah
71U311|the Israelites fast and pray in mourning attire ~ Book of Judith
71U32|Holofernes, enraged by the preparations of the Israelites, calls together a council of war
71U33|Achior, leader of the Ammonites, and Holofernes
71U331|Achior makes an address
71U332|Holofernes' rage at Achior's speech
71U333|Achior is bound and taken from Holofernes' camp
71U3331|Achior is tied to a tree near the city of Bethuliah
71U3332|Achior is freed by the Israelites
71U3333|Achior is brought to Bethuliah, where he tells his story
71U33331|Achior is feasted by Ozias
71U34|Holofernes destroys the city spring
71U341|lack of water in Bethuliah; the people complain to the elders
71U4|Judith and Holofernes (Judith 8-16)
71U41|Judith's plan ~ Judith and Holofernes
71U411|Judith, the widow of Manasseh, speaks with the elders Ozias, Chabris and Charmis
71U412|Judith's prayer ~ Judith and Holofernes
71U413|Judith's toilet; she puts on her finest clothes
71U414|other preparations for Judith's plan e.g.: Judith and her maidservant take their own food with them
71U42|Judith and her maidservant in Holofernes' camp
71U421|Judith and her maidservant take leave of the elders at the city gate
71U422|Judith and her maidservant walk to the camp, praying
71U423|Judith and her maidservant are halted by the campguards
71U424|Judith and her maidservant are led to Holofernes' tent
71U4241|Judith and her maidservant kneel before Holofernes
71U4242|the conversation between Judith and Holofernes
71U425|Judith bathing in a fountain at night
71U426|Judith making toilet for the meal with Holofernes
71U427|Judith and Holofernes left alone
71U4271|Holofernes drinks too much, and falls asleep on the bed
71U4272|Judith prays before killing Holofernes
71U4273|Holofernes beheaded by Judith with his own sword; the maidservant may be keeping watch
71U42731|Judith with Holofernes' head and the sword
71U4274|Judith and her maidservant put Holofernes' head in a sack
71U42741|Holofernes' head is put on a dish, and covered with a cloth
71U43|Judith and her maidservant on their way back to Bethuliah
71U431|Judith and her maidservant arrive in Bethuliah at night; torches are lit
71U432|Judith shows Holofernes' head to the people
71U433|Achior kneels before Judith
71U434|Holofernes' head is hung on the city wall
71U44|victory of the Israelites ~ Judith and Holofernes
71U441|the Israelites make an attack ~ Judith and Holofernes
71U442|the murder on Holofernes is discovered (by Bagoas)
71U443|the Assyrians take flight ~ Judith and Holofernes
71U444|the Assyrian camp is plundered; Judith gets Holofernes' tent with all that is in it
71U5|other scenes ~ the book of Judith
71U5(...)|other scenes ~ the book of Judith (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71U5(Judith 16:23)|Judith's death
71V|the book of Jonah
71V1|Jonah's call and disobedience (Jonah 1)
71V11|Jonah is sent by God to Nineveh to preach to its sinful citizens
71V12|to escape the assigned task by God Jonah boards a ship about to go to Tarshish
71V13|the ship is caught in a violent storm ~ Jonah and the sailors
71V131|the terrified sailors, after praying to their gods, throw the cargo overboard ~ story of Jonah
71V132|Jonah, who is found sleeping in the ship's hold, is awakened
71V133|the sailors draw lots to find out who is to blame; when the lot falls on Jonah, he admits that he is the cause of the storm
71V134|the sailors reluctantly throw the prophet Jonah into the sea
71V1341|Jonah is swallowed by a great fish, (sea)monster, whale, dolphin, or the like
71V135|the sea calms down at once; the sailors offer sacrifices to God ~ story of Jonah
71V2|Jonah in the fish's belly (Jonah 2:1 - 3:2)
71V21|Jonah's prayer
71V22|after a three-day sojourn in the belly of the monster Jonah is cast on dry land; Jonah may be shown nude and bald-headed
71V221|Jonah again receives from God the command to preach in Nineveh
71V3|Jonah in Nineveh (Jonah 3:3-10)
71V31|when Jonah arrives in the city of Nineveh he foretells its destruction in forty days
71V32|when the king of Nineveh hears about the destruction of the city in forty days, he rises from his throne and decrees a general repentance for man and animal: all men, cattle and sheep must fast, people must wear sackcloth and pray to God
71V321|God, seeing the repentance of the people of Nineveh, relents and spares the wicked city
71V4|Jonah sulking (Jonah 4)
71V41|the angry Jonah argues with God and asks for his own death
71V42|the prophet Jonah withdraws from Nineveh; he builds a booth and while enjoying the shade of a plant (gourd or vine) which God made grow for him, he awaits the destiny of the city
71V43|the gourd (or vine) is eaten by a worm and Jonah is exposed to the burning rays of the sun
71V44|when Jonah again murmurs and wishes to die, God rebukes him
71W|the book of Job
71W1|Job's wealth and piety (Job 1:1-5)
71W11|Job's wealth
71W111|Job's children, seven sons and three daughters
71W112|Job's sons give a feast to which they invite their sisters to join them
71W12|the piety of Job
71W121|Job offers a sacrifice to purify his children
71W122|Job giving alms, relieving the poor
71W2|the 'sons of God' (angels) with Satan gather before God (Job 1:6-12)
71W21|God gives Satan permission to test Job's virtue
71W22|Satan departs to test Job's virtue
71W3|first series of afflictions (Job 1:13-22)
71W31|messengers present themselves to Job, each reporting a new disaster
71W311|the first messenger reports the theft of Job's oxen and asses by the Sabeans
71W3111|the theft of Job's oxen and asses by the Sabeans
71W312|the second messenger reports that lightning has struck Job's sheep and shepherds
71W3121|Job's sheep and shepherds struck by lightning
71W313|the third messenger reports the seizure of Job's camels by three bands of Chaldeans
71W3131|the seizure of Job's camels by three bands of Chaldeans
71W314|the last messenger announces the death of Job's children, killed in a storm which razed the house in which they were having a feast
71W3141|the death of Job's children
71W32|Job tears his clothes in grief and shaves his head
71W33|Job falls upon the ground and expresses his resignation to God's will
71W4|the 'sons of God' with Satan gather again before God (Job 2:1-6)
71W41|God gives Satan permission to test Job's virtue further
71W42|Satan departs to test Job's virtue further
71W5|Job on the dunghill (Job 2:7-13)
71W51|Job covered with sores (or boils) takes his abode on a dunghill (pile of ashes) and scrapes his body with a potsherd
71W52|Job on the dunghill with Satan (or devils) abusing and tormenting him; Job's wife may be present
71W521|Job is smitten from head to foot with sores by Satan, or dragon-like monsters that blow poisonous smoke on Job
71W522|Satan scourging Job
71W53|Job on the dunghill visited by his wife
71W531|Job's wife abusing him; Satan may be present
71W5311|Job scolded by his wife
71W5312|Job's wife pouring a bucket of water over him
71W532|Job's wife bringing food; she usually reaches out bread on a pole while holding her nose ; Job's friends may be present
71W54|Job on the dunghill visited by his friends (and wife)
71W541|Eliphaz, Bildad and Zophar go to Job to console him over his misfortunes (the three friends may be depicted as kings)
71W542|when Eliphaz, Bildad and Zophar recognize Job they weep and tear their clothes in grief
71W543|Eliphaz, Bildad and Zophar silently sit on the ground with Job for seven days
71W544|Job is derided by his friends (and his wife) for refusing to give up his faith
71W55|Job on the dunghill visited by an angel who tries to comfort him
71W56|Job on the dunghill visited by the musicians
71W561|musicians, especially trumpeters, try to comfort Job; he pays them with the scabs of his sores that later turn into golden coins
71W5611|Job's wife bringing in the musicians
71W562|Job taunted by tin-can musicians
71W6|Job discussing with his friends
71W61|Job's lament (Job 3)
71W61(...)|Job's lament (Job 3) (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71W62|the dialogue ~ Job discussing with his friends (Job 4-31)
71W62(...)|the dialogue ~ Job discussing with his friends (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71W62(Job 4:11)|'the strong lion perishes for lack of prey' ~ Job's dialogue with his friends
71W63|Elihu joins the three friends of Job and delivers his speech (Job 32-37)
71W63(...)|Elihu joins the three friends of Job and delivers his speech (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71W63(Job 34:26)|the wicked are condemned ~ Elihu answering Job
71W64|God speaks to Job from out of the whirlwind (Job 38 - 42:6)
71W64(...)|God speaks to Job from out of the whirlwind (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71W64(Job 38:7)|when the morning stars sang together ~ God speaks to Job
71W64(Job 40:15-24)|'Behold Behemoth' ~ God speaks to Job
71W64(Job 41)|'Can you draw out Leviathan' ~ God speaks to Job
71W641|Job humbles himself and confesses to have spoken ignorantly ~ God speaks to Job
71W65|conclusion, epilogue to the book of Job (Job 42:7-9)
71W651|Job's friends are reproved by God, who orders them to offer a sacrifice
71W652|Job prays for his friends
71W7|Job's prosperity restored; the last part of his life (Job 42:10-17)
71W71|Job's former wealth is doubled
71W72|Job's brothers and friends come to visit him
71W721|each of Job's brothers and friends offers him a gift
71W73|God blesses Job
71W74|Job begets ten more children
71W741|Job and his three fair daughters
71W75|Job thanking the Lord
71W76|Job's death
71W761|Job's ascension
71X|the lyric books: Psalms and Song of Solomon
71X1|the book of Psalms
71X1(...)|the book of Psalms (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71X1(...)1|the book of Psalms (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE) - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the Old Testament
71X1(...)2|the book of Psalms (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE) - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the New Testament
71X1(...)3|the book of Psalms (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE) - the book of Psalms ~ non-biblical Christian motifs
71X1(...)4|the book of Psalms (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE) - the book of Psalms ~ other scenes
71X1(Ps. 1:1)|'Beatus vir' - Blessed is the man
71X1(Ps. 1:1)1|'Beatus vir' - Blessed is the man' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the Old Testament
71X1(Ps. 1:1)2|'Beatus vir' - Blessed is the man' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the New Testament
71X1(Ps. 1:1)3|'Beatus vir' - Blessed is the man' - the book of Psalms ~ non-biblical Christian motifs
71X1(Ps. 1:1)4|'Beatus vir' - Blessed is the man' - the book of Psalms ~ other scenes
71X1(Ps. 3)|'psalm of David when he fled from Absalom his son'
71X1(Ps. 3)1|'psalm of David when he fled from Absalom his son' ~ David fleeing from Absalom
71X1(Ps. 3)2|'psalm of David when he fled from Absalom his son' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the New Testament
71X1(Ps. 3)3|'psalm of David when he fled from Absalom his son' - the book of Psalms ~ non-biblical Christian motifs
71X1(Ps. 3)4|'psalm of David when he fled from Absalom his son' - the book of Psalms ~ other scenes
71X1(Ps. 22:18)|'they part my garments'
71X1(Ps. 22:18)1|'they part my garments' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the Old Testament
71X1(Ps. 22:18)2|'they part my garments' ~ soldiers casting lots for Christ's clothes
71X1(Ps. 22:18)3|'they part my garments' - the book of Psalms ~ non-biblical Christian motifs
71X1(Ps. 22:18)4|'they part my garments' - the book of Psalms ~ other scenes
71X1(Ps. 26:1)|'Dominus illuminatio' - The Lord is my light
71X1(Ps. 26:1)1|'Dominus illuminatio' - The Lord is my light' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the Old Testament
71X1(Ps. 26:1)2|'Dominus illuminatio' - The Lord is my light' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the New Testament
71X1(Ps. 26:1)3|'Dominus illuminatio' - The Lord is my light' - the book of Psalms ~ non-biblical Christian motifs
71X1(Ps. 26:1)4|'Dominus illuminatio' - The Lord is my light' - the book of Psalms ~ other scenes
71X1(Ps. 38:1)|'Dixi custodiam' - I said, I will take heed
71X1(Ps. 38:1)1|'Dixi custodiam' - I said, I will take heed' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the Old Testament
71X1(Ps. 38:1)2|'Dixi custodiam' - I said, I will take heed' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the New Testament
71X1(Ps. 38:1)3|'Dixi custodiam' - I said, I will take heed' - the book of Psalms ~ non-biblical Christian motifs
71X1(Ps. 38:1)4|'Dixi custodiam' - I said, I will take heed' - the book of Psalms ~ other scenes
71X1(Ps. 49:3)|'my mouth shall speak of wisdom'
71X1(Ps. 49:3)1|'my mouth shall speak of wisdom' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the Old Testament
71X1(Ps. 49:3)2|'my mouth shall speak of wisdom' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the New Testament
71X1(Ps. 49:3)3|'my mouth shall speak of wisdom' ~ John Chrysostom
71X1(Ps. 49:3)4|'my mouth shall speak of wisdom' - the book of Psalms ~ other scenes
71X1(Ps. 51:1)|'Quid gloriaris' - Why do you boast
71X1(Ps. 51:1)1|'Quid gloriaris' - Why do you boast' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the Old Testament
71X1(Ps. 51:1)2|'Quid gloriaris' - Why do you boast' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the New Testament
71X1(Ps. 51:1)3|'Quid gloriaris' - Why do you boast' - the book of Psalms ~ non-biblical Christian motifs
71X1(Ps. 51:1)4|'Quid gloriaris' - Why do you boast' - the book of Psalms ~ other scenes
71X1(Ps. 52:1)|'Dixit insipiens' - The fool says in his heart
71X1(Ps. 52:1)1|'Dixit insipiens' - The fool says in his heart' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the Old Testament
71X1(Ps. 52:1)2|'Dixit insipiens' - The fool says in his heart' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the New Testament
71X1(Ps. 52:1)3|'Dixit insipiens' - The fool says in his heart' - the book of Psalms ~ non-biblical Christian motifs
71X1(Ps. 52:1)4|'Dixit insipiens' - The fool says in his heart' - the book of Psalms ~ other scenes
71X1(Ps. 74:13)|'... break the heads of the dragons on the waters'
71X1(Ps. 74:13)1|'... break the heads of the dragons on the waters' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the Old Testament
71X1(Ps. 74:13)2|'... break the heads of the dragons on the waters' ~ baptism of Christ
71X1(Ps. 74:13)3|'... break the heads of the dragons on the waters' - the book of Psalms ~ non-biblical Christian motifs
71X1(Ps. 74:13)4|'... break the heads of the dragons on the waters' - the book of Psalms ~ other scenes
71X1(Ps. 68:1)|'Salvum me fac' - Save me
71X1(Ps. 68:1)1|'Salvum me fac' - Save me' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the Old Testament
71X1(Ps. 68:1)2|'Salvum me fac' - Save me' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the New Testament
71X1(Ps. 68:1)3|'Salvum me fac' - Save me' - the book of Psalms ~ non-biblical Christian motifs
71X1(Ps. 68:1)4|'Salvum me fac' - Save me' - the book of Psalms ~ other scenes
71X1(Ps. 80:1)|'Exultate deo' - Sing aloud to God
71X1(Ps. 80:1)1|'Exultate deo' - Sing aloud to God' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the Old Testament
71X1(Ps. 80:1)2|'Exultate deo' - Sing aloud to God' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the New Testament
71X1(Ps. 80:1)3|'Exultate deo' - Sing aloud to God' - the book of Psalms ~ non-biblical Christian motifs
71X1(Ps. 80:1)4|'Exultate deo' - Sing aloud to God' - the book of Psalms ~ other scenes
71X1(Ps. 85:10)|'righteousness and peace have kissed each other'
71X1(Ps. 85:10)1|'righteousness and peace have kissed each other' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the Old Testament
71X1(Ps. 85:10)2|'righteousness and peace have kissed each other' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the New Testament
71X1(Ps. 85:10)3|'righteousness and peace have kissed each other' - the book of Psalms ~ non-biblical Christian motifs
71X1(Ps. 85:10)4|'righteousness and peace have kissed each other' ~ the book of Psalms
71X1(Ps. 101:1)|'Domine exaudi' - Hear my prayer
71X1(Ps. 101:1)1|'Domine exaudi' - Hear my prayer' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the Old Testament
71X1(Ps. 101:1)2|'Domine exaudi' - Hear my prayer' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the New Testament
71X1(Ps. 101:1)3|'Domine exaudi' - Hear my prayer' - the book of Psalms ~ non-biblical Christian motifs
71X1(Ps. 101:1)4|'Domine exaudi' - Hear my prayer' - the book of Psalms ~ other scenes
71X1(Ps. 109:1)|'Dixit dominus' - The Lord said to my Lord
71X1(Ps. 109:1)1|'Dixit dominus' - The Lord said to my Lord' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the Old Testament
71X1(Ps. 109:1)2|'Dixit dominus' - The Lord said to my Lord' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the New Testament
71X1(Ps. 109:1)3|'Dixit dominus' - The Lord said to my Lord' - the book of Psalms ~ non-biblical Christian motifs
71X1(Ps. 109:1)4|'Dixit dominus' - The Lord said to my Lord' - the book of Psalms ~ other scenes
71X1(Ps. 118:22)|'The stone ... has become head of the corner'
71X1(Ps. 118:22)1|'The stone ... has become head of the corner' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the Old Testament
71X1(Ps. 118:22)2|'The stone ... has become head of the corner' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the New Testament
71X1(Ps. 118:22)3|'The stone ... has become head of the corner' - the book of Psalms ~ non-biblical Christian motifs
71X1(Ps. 118:22)4|'The stone ... has become head of the corner' ~ stone
71X1(Ps. 137:1)|'by the rivers of Babylon ...'
71X1(Ps. 137:1)1|'by the rivers of Babylon ...' ~ the Hebrews in Captivity lamenting by the riverside
71X1(Ps. 137:1)2|'by the rivers of Babylon ...' - the book of Psalms ~ scenes from the New Testament
71X1(Ps. 137:1)3|'by the rivers of Babylon ...' - the book of Psalms ~ non-biblical Christian motifs
71X1(Ps. 137:1)4|'by the rivers of Babylon ...' - the book of Psalms ~ other scenes
71X2|Song of Solomon, Song of Songs
71X2(...)|Song of Solomon, Song of Songs (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71X2(Song of Sol. 2:2)|like a lily among thorns
71X2(Song of Sol. 3:1-3)|the bride seeks the bridegroom
71X2(Song of Sol. 3:4)|the bride finds the bridegroom
71X2(Song of Sol. 6:12)|'my fancy set me in a chariot' ~ chariot of Aminadab
71X21|Shulammite, the beloved woman ~ Song of Solomon
71X22|'... the little foxes that spoil the vines ...' (Song of Solomon 2:15)
71X23|Solomon's bed guarded by sixty soldiers (Song of Solomon 3:7-10)
71X24|Tower of David (Song of Solomon 4:4)
71X25|the sealed fountain in the enclosed garden (Song of Solomon 4:12)
71Y|the books of Wisdom
71Y1|the book of Proverbs
71Y1(...)|the book of Proverbs (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71Y1(Prov. 20:1)|'wine is a mocker ...' ~ drunken brawl
71Y1(Prov. 31:18-19)|'her lamp does not go out at night and her hands hold the spindle' ~ woman spinning at night
71Y1(Prov. 6:6)|'go to the ants, O sluggard' ~ an ant-heap and a lazy person
71Y1(Prov. 9:1)|'Wisdom has built her house, she has set up her seven pillars' ~ the setting-up of the seven pillars of the house of Wisdom
71Y2|book of Ecclesiastes, the Preacher
71Y2(...)|book of Ecclesiastes, the Preacher (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71Y2(Eccles. 12:11)|'the sayings of the wise are like goads ...' ~ God whipping the Preacher
71Y2(Eccles. 1:4)|'a generation goes and a generation comes ...' ~ the three ages of man
71Y2(Eccles. 3:3)|'to every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven ...'
71Y2(Eccles. 6:3)|'he does not enjoy life's good things ... an untimely birth is better off than he' ~ a miser and a premature birth
71Y3|the Wisdom of Solomon
71Y3(...)|the Wisdom of Solomon (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71Y4|the book of Ecclesiasticus, the wisdom of Jesus Sirach
71Y4(...)|the book of Ecclesiasticus, the wisdom of Jesus Sirach (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71Y4(Eccles. 30:1)|'he who loves his son will whip him often' ~ father spanking his son
71Y4(Eccles. 44:16)|'Enoch ... was taken up' ~ Enoch's translation
71Z|(books of the) Maccabees
71Z1|first book of the Maccabees (part I)
71Z11|Antiochus IV Epiphanes robbing the temple of its treasures (1 Maccabees 1:21-23)
71Z12|Mattathias kills a Jew, who wanted to offer sacrifices to pagan gods, and pulls down the altar in Modin (1 Maccabees 2:23-26)
71Z13|the Jews without resistance slain on the sabbath (1 Maccabees 2:31-38)
71Z14|Mattathias on his deathbed instructing his sons (1 Maccabees 2:49-70)
71Z141|Judas Maccabeus appointed leader of the Maccabees
71Z15|Judas Maccabeus slays Apollonius, captain of the Musii, and takes his sword (1 Maccabees 3:10-12)
71Z16|Judas Maccabeus has the temple purified and re-dedicated (1 Maccabees 4:36-58)
71Z17|battle of the Maccabees against Antiochus V Eupator (1 Maccabees 6:28-47)
71Z171|Eleazar, brother of Judas Maccabeus, kills an elephant of war and is killed himself when the elephant falls on him
71Z18|Alcimus makes accusations about Judas Maccabeus to King Demetrius (1 Maccabees 7:5-7)
71Z19|death of Nicanor, captain of the Syrian army (1 Maccabees 7:39-47)
71Z191|Nicanor's head and hand hung near Jerusalem
71Z2|first book of the Maccabees (part II)
71Z21|battle of the Maccabees against Bacchides (1 Maccabees 9:5-21)
71Z211|death of Judas Maccabeus
71Z212|the lament for Judas Maccabeus
71Z22|Jonathan appointed leader of the Maccabees (1 Maccabees 9:28-31)
71Z23|battle of the Maccabees against the sons of Jambri (1 Maccabees 9:37-41)
71Z24|treaty of Jonathan and Bacchides (1 Maccabees 9:70-73)
71Z25|battle of the Maccabees against Apollonius, governor of Coelesyria (1 Maccabees 10:74-85)
71Z251|Jonathan honoured by Alexander Balas, king of Syria (1 Maccabees 10:88-89)
71Z252|Jonathan complained about to King Ptolemy VI (1 Maccabees 11:5)
71Z26|battle of the Maccabees against Demetrius II Nikator of Syria in the valley of Asor (1 Maccabees 11:67-74)
71Z261|Jonathan's army is put to flight
71Z262|Jonathan tears his clothes and prays to God
71Z263|Jonathan's army resumes the attack and defeats the army of Demetrius II Nikator
71Z27|Tryphon takes Jonathan prisoner by surprise (1 Maccabees 12:41-49)
71Z271|death of Jonathan (1 Maccabees 13:23)
71Z272|sepulchral monument of the Maccabees: seven pyramids (1 Maccabees 13:25-30)
71Z28|Simon appointed leader of the Maccabees (1 Maccabees 13:9)
71Z281|Simon Maccabeus proclaims Judah's independence (1 Maccabees 13:41-42)
71Z282|Simon Maccabeus and two of his sons killed at a banquet (1 Maccabees 16:15-17)
71Z283|John Hyrcanus appointed leader of the Maccabees (1 Maccabees 16:19-22)
71Z29|other scenes ~ first book of the Maccabees
71Z29(...)|other scenes ~ first book of the Maccabees (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71Z3|second book of the Maccabees (part I)
71Z31|Heliodorus in the temple, attacked by a man (or angel) on horseback and two other men (or angels) (2 Maccabees 3:7-35)
71Z311|Heliodorus saved by Onias' prayer
71Z312|Heliodorus offers sacrifices
71Z32|Onias, the high priest, is slandered (2 Maccabees 4:1-4, 4:34-38)
71Z321|Onias is killed by Andronicus
71Z322|Andronicus sentenced to death by Antiochus IV Epiphanes
71Z33|after their charge against Menelaus, the ambassadors of the High Court are sentenced to death by Antiochus IV Epiphanes (2 Maccabees 4:43-50)
71Z34|riders are seen in the sky above the city of Jerusalem (2 Maccabees 5:2)
71Z35|martyrdom of Eleazar: the old man is forced to eat pork and voluntarily submits to the flogging (2 Maccabees 6:18-31)
71Z36|the martyrdom of the seven Maccabean brothers and their mother under Antiochus IV Epiphanes (2 Maccabees 7)
71Z37|sickness and death of Antiochus IV Epiphanes (2 Maccabees 9)
71Z371|Antiochus IV Epiphanes falls from his chariot
71Z38|second purification of the temple (2 Maccabees 10:1-8)
71Z39|a heavenly rider, in white garment and with weapons of gold, helps the Maccabees in their battle against Lysias (2 Maccabees 11:6-12)
71Z4|second book of the Maccabees (part II)
71Z41|Judas Maccabeus praying for the dead (2 Maccabees 12:43-45)
71Z42|death of Razis: when Nicanor's troops attack the gate of Jerusalem, the old Razis throws himself from the wall down into the crowd; severely wounded, he takes his entrails in both hands and flings them at the crowd (2 Maccabees 14:37-46)
71Z43|vision of Judas Maccabeus: the high priest Onias and the prophet Jeremiah praying; Jeremiah gives a golden sword to Judas (2 Maccabees 15:12-16)
71Z44|other scenes ~ second book of the Maccabees
71Z44(...)|other scenes ~ second book of the Maccabees (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71Z5|third book of the Maccabees
71Z5(...)|third book of the Maccabees (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
71Z51|King Ptolemy IV Philopator struck by paralysis for coming too close to the sanctuary in the temple of Jerusalem (3 Maccabees 1-2)
71Z52|King Ptolemy IV Philopator tries to have the Jews killed by drunken elephants; the Jews pray and are saved by two angels (3 Maccabees 5)
71Z6|fourth book of the Maccabees (4 Maccabees)
71Z6(...)|fourth book of the Maccabees (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
72|typological juxtapositions, usually of scenes from the Old Testament and the New Testament
72A|typological juxtapositions
72B|comprehensive typological compositions
73|New Testament
73A|(scenes from the life of) John the Baptist and Mary
73A(...)|series of scenes from the life of John the Baptist and Mary (with NAME)
73A(JOHN THE BAPTIST)|series of scenes from the life of John the Baptist
73A(MARY)|series of scenes from the life of Mary
73A1|story of the birth and youth of John the Baptist (Luke 1:5-25, 1:57-80)
73A11|annunciation of the birth of John the Baptist to Zacharias: while he is offering incense in the temple an angel (Gabriel) appears to him
73A111|Zacharias speechless before the people
73A12|annunciation of the birth of John the Baptist to Elisabeth
73A13|meeting of Zacharias and Elisabeth
73A14|birth of John the Baptist, sometimes Mary present
73A141|naming of John the Baptist; Zacharias writing John's name
73A142|Zacharias praising the Lord
73A15|circumcision of John the Baptist
73A16|Elisabeth and John seek refuge in a cave during their flight from the massacre of the innocents
73A17|John the Baptist leaves his parents to go into the wilderness
73A171|angel(s) bearing John the Baptist on his way to the wilderness
73A172|angel(s) guiding John the Baptist on his way to the wilderness
73A18|John the Baptist in the wilderness, usually accompanied by a lamb
73A181|John the Baptist praying and meditating
73A182|angels bringing the raiment of camelhair (hair shirt) ~ John the Baptist in the wilderness
73A183|John the Baptist undressing to cover himself with the ascetic raiment
73A184|John the Baptist eating locusts and honey
73A185|John the Baptist called by an angel
73A19|the murder of Zacharias
73A191|recovering of the remains of Zacharias
73A2|ancestors and parents of Christ
73A21|tree of Jesse: genealogical tree showing Christ's ancestors, sprouting from Jesse's loins
73A22|Holy Kinship
73A221|'Anna selbdritt', i.e. Anna, Mary and Christ-child close together
73A2211|Mary (and Christ-child) in Anna's lap or on her arm
73A2212|'Anna Selbdritt' ~ Christ-child playing, or treading on a snake
73A222|extended representations of 'Anna selbdritt' (Joseph and Joachim, three husbands, three daughters with seven children)
73A2221|'Anna selbdritt' with Joseph present
73A2222|'Anna selbdritt' with Joseph and Joachim present
73A2223|'Anna selbdritt' with Anna's three husbands and sometimes also Joseph present
73A22231|'Anna selbdritt' with Anna's three daughters and their seven children
73A2224|'Anna selbviert' (Emerentia, Anna, Mary, Christ-child)
73A22241|'Wurzel Emerentiana'
73A223|still other arrangements of 'Anna selbdritt', e.g.: young John the Baptist present
73A23|story of Joachim and Anna
73A231|story of Anna's parents, Emerentia and Stol(l)anus
73A2311|Emerentia is visiting Mount Carmel
73A2312|Emerentia refusing to marry Stollanus
73A2313|Emerentia consults the Carmelite friars
73A2314|marriage of Emerentia and Stollanus
73A2315|conception of Anna
73A2316|birth of Anna
73A2317|Anna and her parents
73A2318|youth of Anna
73A232|marriage of Joachim and Anna
73A2321|generosity of Joachim: Joachim distributing alms
73A2322|prayer of Joachim and Anna for a child
73A2323|Joachim's sacrifice refused by the priest
73A23231|Joachim's and Anna's sacrifice refused
73A2324|Joachim and Anna leave the temple
73A2325|Anna, lamenting her barrenness, is mocked
73A2326|Joachim taking leave
73A233|Joachim in the wilderness with his shepherds
73A2331|Joachim sacrificing a lamb
73A2332|annunciation of the birth of Mary to Joachim by an angel
73A23321|a young man appears to Joachim
73A2333|Joachim leaves the wilderness
73A234|prayer of Anna
73A2341|annunciation of the birth of Mary to Anna by an angel; usually in a garden under a laurel tree with a nest of sparrows
73A2342|messengers announce to Anna that Joachim is returning
73A235|meeting of Anna and Joachim at the Golden Gate; they usually embrace or kiss each other (immaculate conception of Mary)
73A2351|meeting of Joachim and Anna in front of their house
73A2352|(immaculate) conception of Mary represented symbolically
73A2353|Joachim's thank-offering for Anna's pregnancy
73A2354|Anna's pregnancy
73A236|Joachim and Anna give away their possessions
73A237|later life of Joachim
73A2371|death of Joachim
73A238|later life of Anna
73A2381|the two other marriages of Anna
73A2382|three daughters of Anna, all named Mary
73A2383|death of Anna, usually Mary and Christ present
73A3|birth and youth of Mary
73A31|birth of Mary
73A311|several childbed scenes ~ birth of Mary
73A312|Joachim and Anna at the bed of Mary
73A32|(Joachim and Anna with) the baby Mary
73A321|Joachim and Anna caressing Mary
73A322|blessing of the one-year old Mary by the priests
73A33|education of Mary
73A331|Anna teaching Mary to read
73A332|other scenes ~ education of Mary
73A34|dedication (or presentation) of Mary in the temple: she ascends the steps and is received by the high priest
73A341|Mary leaving her parents to go to the temple
73A35|Mary's life in the temple; she may be accompanied by the 'daughters of the Hebrews'
73A351|Mary fed by an angel
73A352|Mary praying
73A353|Mary sewing and embroidering in the temple
73A3531|Mary making garments for the poor and the priests
73A3532|distribution of the purple-dyed skeins ~ Mary sewing and embroidering in the temple
73A354|Mary seated at the weaving-loom
73A355|Joachim and Anna visiting Mary in the temple
73A356|other scenes ~ Mary's life in the temple
73A36|devout Mary together with her parents; angels, and perhaps God the Father present
73A4|Mary and Joseph
73A41|recruitment of the bridegroom: the suitors are kneeling before the altar on which rods are placed
73A411|Joseph is chosen as husband because his rod is flowering (sometimes a dove on it)
73A412|after Joseph is chosen as husband the other suitors show their dismay; perhaps one of them breaking his rod
73A42|marriage of Mary and Joseph, 'Sposalizio': they are married by the high priest
73A421|Mary taking leave of Zacharias and the priests
73A422|Mary as bride taking leave of her parents
73A423|Joseph leading Mary to his house
73A4231|the marriage procession of Mary and Joseph
73A424|Mary's settlement in the house of Joseph
73A4241|Joseph at work in his carpenter's workshop
73A5|the announcement of Christ's birth (Luke 1:26-38)
73A51|Mary (alone) reading, praying, etc. ~ Annunciation
73A52|the Annunciation: Mary, usually reading, is visited by the angel (sometimes a woman overhears the conversation)
73A521|the Annunciation: Mary standing
73A522|the Annunciation: Mary sitting
73A523|the Annunciation: Mary kneeling
73A53|half-length figures of Mary and the angel ~ Annunciation
73A54|Gabriel leaving Mary ~ Annunciation
73A55|virtues of Mary at the Annunciation
73A56|Mary conceiving Christ (the angel not present)
73A57|Mary suspected of adultery
73A571|Mary tells Joseph she is pregnant; Joseph may be shown reproaching her
73A572|Joseph worrying about Mary's pregnancy; annunciation to Joseph in a dream (Matthew 1:19:25)
73A573|Mary drinking the water of ordeal before the high priest
73A5731|Mary and Joseph drinking the water of ordeal
73A574|Mary pardons Joseph
73A575|Joseph's repentance
73A576|Joseph recognizing Mary as the mother of the Messiah
73A6|Visitation (possibly Joseph and/or Zacharias present) (Luke 1:39-56)
73A61|Mary on her way to Judah
73A62|Mary's arrival in Judah
73A621|Mary saluting Elisabeth from a distance
73A622|Mary and Elisabeth, both pregnant, embracing
73A623|Mary and Elisabeth shaking hands
73A624|Mary saluting Elisabeth, who kneels before her
73A63|Elisabeth blessing Mary
73A64|Mary magnifying the Lord ('Magnificat')
73A65|Mary's stay in the house of Elisabeth ~ Visitation
73A66|Mary taking leave of Elisabeth
73A67|Mary returning home ~ Visitation
73AA52|the Annunciation: Mary, usually reading, is visited by the angel (sometimes a woman overhears the conversation) - AA - Mary to the left, the angel to the right
73AA521|the Annunciation: Mary standing - AA - Mary to the left, the angel to the right
73AA522|the Annunciation: Mary sitting - AA - Mary to the left, the angel to the right
73AA523|the Annunciation: Mary kneeling - AA - Mary to the left, the angel to the right
73B|birth and youth of Christ
73B(...)|series of scenes from the life of Christ (with NAME)
73B(CHRIST)|series of scenes from the life of Christ
73B1|story of the birth of Christ (Luke 2:1-20)
73B11|a census is ordered by Caesar Augustus
73B12|journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem
73B121|journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, first son of Joseph present
73B122|an angel explaining the vision of Mary during the journey to Bethlehem
73B123|the people's census at Bethlehem: Mary and Joseph are registered
73B124|Mary and Joseph are not admitted to the inn
73B125|Mary and Joseph find shelter in a stable
73B1251|Joseph mending a hole in the wall of the stable
73B1252|Joseph making a manger
73B13|Mary, Joseph and the new-born Christ (Nativity)
73B131|Mary reclining in bed or on a couch, looking at the Christ-child
73B132|care of the new-born Christ-child, e.g. swaddling
73B1321|bathing the new-born Christ-child (usually by the midwives)
73B1322|Joseph makes a meal ~ care of the new-born Christ-child
73B1323|Joseph drying napkins
73B1324|Joseph cutting some of his clothes to swathe the Christ-child
73B1325|angels bringing napkins ~ care of the new-born Christ-child
73B14|annunciation of Christ's birth to the shepherds (and/or shepherdesses) at night; a host of singing angels in the air
73B141|the shepherds go to Bethlehem
73B15|miracles at Christ's birth
73B151|the temple of Peace in Rome collapses ~ Christ's birth
73B152|an oil spring erupts in Rome ~ Christ's birth
73B153|miracle of the withered hand of Mary Salome (also called Zelami or Zebel), one of the midwives ~ Christ's birth
73B2|adoration of the Christ-child ~ Christ's birth
73B21|adoration of the Christ-child by Mary
73B22|adoration of the Christ-child by Mary; John the Baptist present
73B23|adoration of the Christ-child by Mary and Joseph
73B24|adoration of the Christ-child by Mary, Joseph, Elisabeth and John the Baptist
73B25|adoration of the Christ-child by the shepherds; Mary and Joseph present
73B251|adoration of the Christ-child by the shepherds, without Joseph and Mary
73B26|the shepherds returning, telling what they have seen ~ adoration of the Christ-child
73B27|the midwives adoring the Christ-child, Mary and Joseph may be present
73B28|Christ-child in the manger
73B281|the ox and the ass at the manger ~ Christ's birth
73B3|circumcision of the Christ-child by the priest in the temple (Luke 2:21)
73B31|circumcision of the Christ-child by Mary
73B4|presentation of the Christ-child in the temple, usually Simeon (and Anna) present (Luke 2:22-39)
73B41|purification of Mary; the offering of the doves
73B411|Joseph paying the ransom ~ purification of Mary
73B42|Simeon, holding the Christ-child, sings his canticle: 'Nunc dimittis'
73B43|Mary and Joseph blessed by Simeon ~ presentation of the Christ-child
73B44|Anna prophesying ~ presentation of the Christ-child
73B5|the story of the three Wise Men (kings or Magi) (Matthew 2:1-12)
73B51|the three Wise Men see a star and are astonished by its magnitude
73B511|one of the kings sees the star
73B512|the star contains an image of Christ
73B52|journey of the three Wise Men to Jerusalem
73B521|the three Wise Men meet at the crossroads
73B53|first visit of the three Wise Men to King Herod
73B531|Herod questions the Sanhedrin
73B532|Herod sends a servant to the three Wise Men
73B54|second visit of the three Wise Men to Herod
73B55|the star appears again and guides the three Wise Men to Bethlehem
73B551|the Magi rest on their journey
73B56|the arrival of the three Wise Men in Bethlehem
73B57|adoration of the kings: the Wise Men present their gifts to the Christ-child (gold, frankincense and myrrh)
73B571|Mary distributing the gifts among the poor
73B58|the three Wise Men are warned in a dream by an angel not to return to Herod
73B581|the three Wise Men depart for their own countries
73B582|Herod has the ships in the harbour of Tarsus burned
73B59|later life of the three Wise Men
73B591|(later life of) Melchior, the bearded 'Asian' king
73B592|(later life of) Caspar, the youthful 'European' king
73B593|(later life of) Balthasar, the black 'African' king
73B6|the massacre of the innocents and the flight into Egypt (Matthew 2:13-23)
73B61|the Holy Family visits Elisabeth, Zacharias and the new-born John the Baptist
73B62|an angel appearing to Joseph in a dream summons him to flee into Egypt
73B63|the massacre of the innocents
73B631|Herod gives orders to slay the children
73B632|soldiers entering Bethlehem ~ massacre of the innocents
73B633|the massacre of the innocents; sometimes Herod looking on
73B6331|the massacre; Elisabeth fleeing with John the Baptist
73B634|death of Herod: he is eaten by worms
73B64|flight into Egypt and miracles during the journey
73B641|the flight into Egypt: Mary, Joseph, the child (and sometimes others) on their way; Mary usually riding on an ass
73B6411|the flight into Egypt: the first son of Joseph leading the ass
73B6412|crossing a river in a boat, perhaps an angel (or sometimes Charon) as ferryman ~ the flight into Egypt
73B642|miracles during the flight into Egypt
73B6421|falling of the idols ~ miracles during the flight into Egypt
73B6422|the legend of the quick-growing corn ~ flight into Egypt
73B64221|the Holy Family meets a sowing farmer
73B64222|soldiers of Herod questioning the farmer, who is cutting the ripe wheat
73B6423|miracle of the Christ-child taming the dragons which threatened the Holy Family; when tamed they venerate the Christ-child
73B6424|legend of the robbers; Titus and Dumachus hold up the Holy Family at night; Christ prophesies they will be crucified with him
73B65|rest on the flight into Egypt
73B651|miracle of the bending palmtree ~ rest on the flight into Egypt
73B652|miracle of the well ~ rest on the flight into Egypt
73B66|arrival of the Holy Family in Egypt (Sotine(n) or Hermopolis)
73B661|the Holy Family is welcomed and honoured by the people of Egypt
73B6611|the conversion of Aphrodisius
73B67|stay of the Holy Family in Egypt
73B68|an angel appears to Joseph in a dream and admonishes him to return home
73B69|the Holy Family (and sometimes others) returning to Israel
73B691|rest on the return of the Holy Family to Israel
73B6911|Holy Family visiting Elisabeth on the return journey
73B692|arrival of the Holy Family at Nazareth
73B7|daily life in Nazareth
73B71|household occupations of Mary
73B72|Joseph and the Christ-child ~ daily life in Nazareth
73B721|Joseph with the Christ-child (and Mary) in his carpenter's workshop
73B73|education of the Christ-child
73B731|Christ-child walking the first steps (in Nazareth)
73B732|Mary teaches the Christ-child to read
73B733|Christ-child as apprentice
73B734|the Christ-child brought to school by Mary
73B74|other occupations of the Holy Family
73B75|miracles and other narrations ~ the youth of Christ
73B751|healings by the Christ-child
73B7511|the Christ-child cures Simon (Zelotes)
73B752|the Christ-child creating animals
73B7521|the Christ-child makes mosquitos out of dust
73B7522|the Christ-child makes living birds out of clay
73B7523|the Christ-child makes bees and wasps
73B753|the Christ-child playing
73B7531|the Christ-child blowing bubbles
73B7532|the Christ-child fishing
73B7533|the Christ-child playing hide-and-seek with angels
73B7534|the Christ-child playing in the market-place
73B7535|other games and plays ~ the Christ-child playing
73B7536|the Christ-child together with other children
73B754|the Christ-child teaching
73B8|Holy Family, and derived representations
73B81|Holy Family (alone), 'Trinitas terrestris'
73B82|Holy Family with others, e.g.: Anna
73B821|Holy Family with John the Baptist (as child)
73B8211|Holy Family with John the Baptist, Elisabeth present
73B8212|Holy Family with John the Baptist; Elisabeth and Zacharias present
73B83|representations derived from Holy Family
73B831|Mary and the Christ-child with John the Baptist (as child)
73B8311|Mary, the Christ-child and John the Baptist (as child) with others
73B83111|Mary, the Christ-child and John the Baptist, Elisabeth present
73B83112|Mary, the Christ-child and John the Baptist; Elisabeth and Zacharias present
73B832|the Christ-child and John the Baptist (as child)
73B8321|the Christ-child and John the Baptist (as child) with others
73B83211|the Christ-child and John the Baptist with others, Elisabeth present
73B83212|the Christ-child and John the Baptist with others; Elisabeth and Zacharias present
73B9|story of the twelve years old Christ in Jerusalem (Luke 2:41-52)
73B91|journey of Mary, Joseph and Christ to Jerusalem
73B92|Mary and Joseph return home; Christ stays in Jerusalem
73B921|Mary and Joseph searching for their child
73B93|Christ's dispute with the doctors in the temple; he counts his arguments on his fingers
73B931|Christ found by his parents
73B932|Christ questioned by Mary
73B94|Christ returning with his parents
73B95|further events in Christ's life up to his baptism
73BB641|the flight into Egypt: Mary, Joseph, the child (and sometimes others) on their way; Mary usually riding on an ass - BB - landscape predominant
73BB6411|the flight into Egypt: the first son of Joseph leading the ass - BB - landscape predominant
73BB6412|crossing a river in a boat, perhaps an angel (or sometimes Charon) as ferryman ~ the flight into Egypt - BB - landscape predominant
73BB65|rest on the flight into Egypt - BB - landscape predominant
73BB651|miracle of the bending palmtree ~ rest on the flight into Egypt - BB - landscape predominant
73BB652|miracle of the well ~ rest on the flight into Egypt - BB - landscape predominant
73C|public life of Christ: from his baptism until the Passion
73C1|story of John the Baptist (Matthew 3; Mark 1:4-11; Luke 3:1-22; John 1:19-34)
73C11|John the Baptist preaching (perhaps Christ among the bystanders)
73C111|'the axe is laid to the root of the trees' ~ John the Baptist preaching
73C112|John the Baptist disputing
73C113|John the Baptist identifies Christ as the Lamb of God ('Ecce Agnus Dei') (John 1:29, 1:36)
73C12|John the Baptist baptizing
73C121|baptism of Christ in the river Jordan: John the Baptist pouring out water on Christ's head: the Holy Ghost descends
73C1211|John the Baptist blessing Christ
73C122|some of the disciples of John the Baptist are arguing with Christ
73C13|martyrdom and death of John the Baptist (Matthew 14:3-12; Mark 6:17-29)
73C131|John the Baptist reproaches Herod (Herod Antipas) and Herodias
73C132|John the Baptist arrested and imprisoned
73C1321|John the Baptist in prison
73C1322|Herodias tries to persuade Herod to kill John the Baptist, but Herod refuses
73C133|Salome dancing during the banquet of Herod
73C1331|Herod swearing to fulfill any wish of Salome
73C1332|Herodias persuades Salome to ask for the head of John the Baptist
73C13321|Salome asking the head of John the Baptist; Herod orders the beheading
73C1333|the beheading of John the Baptist
73C1334|Salome is given the head of John the Baptist by the executioner
73C13341|Salome with the head of John the Baptist on a dish
73C1335|Salome gives the head of John the Baptist to her mother
73C1336|Herodias desecrates the head of John the Baptist by piercing the tongue
73C1337|the head of John the Baptist brought to or lying on the banqueting table
73C1338|the head of John the Baptist on a platter
73C134|lamentation and burial of John the Baptist
73C135|events after the burial of John the Baptist
73C1351|John the Baptist in Limbo
73C1352|assumption of John the Baptist
73C13521|Christ and Mary receive John the Baptist in heaven
73C1353|the relics of John the Baptist
73C13531|the burning of the bones of John the Baptist at the order of Julian the Apostate
73C135311|monks saving the remnants of John the Baptist
73C13532|recovery of the head of John the Baptist
73C135321|recovery of the head of John the Baptist in the church of Hebdomon by two monks
73C135322|recovery of the head of John the Baptist in the church of Emesa where the head is dug up
73C135323|recovery of the head of John the Baptist in Komana (Comana), where the head is venerated by the Byzantine emperor
73C13533|the head of John the Baptist is brought to Amiens
73C2|story of the temptation of Christ in the wilderness (Matthew 4:1-11; Mark 1:12-13; Luke 4:1-13)
73C21|Christ in the wilderness (desert)
73C22|Christ, sometimes accompanied by guardian angel(s), tempted by Satan, who usually appears in human form
73C221|'command these stones to become loaves of bread' ~ temptation of Christ in the wilderness
73C222|'throw yourself down' (from the temple) ~ temptation of Christ in the wilderness
73C223|'all these will I give you' (= the glory of the world) ~ temptation of Christ in the wilderness
73C23|Satan withdrawing from Christ ~ temptation of Christ in the wilderness
73C24|Christ ministered by angel(s): they bring water and food, sometimes sent by Mary
73C241|Christ blessing the angels ~ temptation of Christ in the wilderness
73C3|miracles of Christ ~ water
73C31|story of Christ stilling the storm on the Sea of Galilee (Matthew 8:23-27; Mark 4:35-41; Luke 8:22-25)
73C311|Christ in a boat with the apostles, talking or sleeping
73C312|the apostles awake Christ
73C313|Christ rebuking the winds
73C32|story of Christ walking on the water, 'Navicella' (Matthew 14:22-33; Mark 6:45-52; John 6:15-21)
73C321|Christ praying on the mountain: the disciples waiting in a boat
73C322|a storm arises; Christ returns, walking on the water
73C323|Peter steps out of the boat and tries to walk on the water towards Christ
73C324|Christ saves Peter from drowning
73C33|the miraculous draught of fishes (before the Resurrection) on the Lake of Gennesaret (Sea of Galilee); James and John helping to bring in the nets (Luke 5:1-11)
73C331|Christ in Peter's boat preaching to the people
73C4|miracles of Christ ~ healing the sick
73C41|Christ healing blind people
73C411|healing of the blind of Bethsaida (Mark 8:22-26)
73C412|healing of a man born blind: Christ touches his eyes with an 'ointment' of dust and spittle (John 9)
73C4121|the man born blind washes his eyes in the pool of Siloam, and throws away his stick
73C413|healing of two blind men who followed Christ into a house (Matthew 9:27-31)
73C414|healing of two blind men, or one (Bartimaeus), sitting near Jericho (Matthew 20:29-34; Mark 10:46-52; Luke 18:35-43)
73C42|Christ healing paralytics
73C421|sick people lying near the pool of Bethesda ~ Christ healing paralytics (John 5:1-9)
73C4211|an angel stirs up the water of the pool of Bethesda
73C4212|the sick try to reach the water of the pool of Bethesda
73C4213|Christ says to a paralytic man: 'Rise, take up your pallet (bed)'
73C4214|the paralytic man is cured and walks away
73C422|a paralytic on his bed is brought to the house where Christ is preaching (Matthew 9:1-8; Mark 2:1-12; Luke 5:17-26)
73C4221|a paralytic is let down through the roof of the house where Christ is preaching
73C4222|Christ says: 'My son, your sins are forgiven' ~ Christ healing paralytics
73C4223|the paralytic takes up his bed and walks away ~ Christ healing paralytics
73C423|the centurion of Capernaum, kneeling before Christ, begs him to heal his paralytic servant (or son) (Matthew 8:5-13; Luke 7:1-10; John 4:46-54)
73C4231|the servant (or son) of the centurion of Capernaum is healed
73C43|Christ healing possessed people
73C431|a Canaanite woman kneels before Christ, asking him to heal her daughter; the metaphor of the dogs and bread (Matthew 15:21-28; Mark 7:24-30)
73C432|healing of a possessed man who was also dumb (Matthew 9:32-34; Luke 11:14-16)
73C4321|healing of a possessed man who was also blind and dumb (Matthew 12:22-24)
73C433|healing of a possessed man in a synagogue (Mark 1:23-28; Luke 4:33-37)
73C434|healing of two (or one) possessed at Gerasa (Gadara) (Matthew 8:28-34; Mark 5:1-20; Luke 8:26-39)
73C4341|the demons enter into a herd of swine, which leap into the sea ~ healing of two possessed at Gerasa
73C435|healing of a lunatic boy (Matthew 17:14-21; Mark 9:14-29; Luke 9:37-43)
73C4351|the apostles are not able to heal the lunatic boy; discussion with the scribes
73C44|Christ healing dumb people
73C441|healing of a deaf-mute in Decapolis (Mark 7:31-37)
73C45|Christ healing lepers
73C451|healing of one leper, who kneels before Christ (Matthew 8:1-4; Mark 1:40-45; Luke 5:12-16)
73C4511|sacrifice of the healed leper
73C452|Christ sends ten lepers to the priest (Luke 17:11-19)
73C4521|one leper, a Samaritan, sent to the priest by Christ, returns and kneels before him
73C46|other healings by Christ
73C461|healing of Peter's mother-in-law (Matthew 8:14-15; Mark 1:29-31; Luke 4:38-39)
73C4611|Peter's mother-in-law ministers to Christ after her healing
73C462|healing of a man with a withered hand (Matthew 12:9-13; Mark 3:1-5; Luke 6:6-10)
73C463|healing of a man with dropsy (Luke 14:2-4)
73C464|healing of a woman with an issue of blood: she kneels before Christ after having touched his robe (Matthew 9:20-22; Mark 5:25-34; Luke 8:43-48)
73C465|healing of a woman 'bent over' (Luke 13:10-17)
73C5|miracles of Christ: raising of the dead
73C51|the son of the widow of Nain is carried out of the city on a bier (Luke 7:11-17)
73C511|Christ touches the bier of the son of the widow of Nain: the young man sits up
73C52|the story of Lazarus (John 11:1-44)
73C521|the sisters of the dying Lazarus send to Christ for help
73C5211|Martha meets Christ at the gate of Bethany
73C5212|Mary kneels weeping before Christ; sometimes Christ is also shown weeping
73C522|Christ has the stone of Lazarus' grave taken away
73C523|the raising of Lazarus ('Lazarus, come out')
73C524|Lazarus' shroud is removed
73C5241|Peter releasing the cords from Lazarus' hands
73C53|raising of the daughter of Jairus, who is lying in bed (Matthew 9:18-19, 9:23-26; Mark 5:21-24, 5:35-43; Luke 8:40-42, 8:49-56)
73C6|other miracles of Christ
73C61|miraculous feedings
73C611|the marriage-feast at Cana (John 2:1-11)
73C6111|preparations for the wedding-feast at Cana
73C6112|Mary tells Christ that there is no more wine ~ marriage-feast at Cana
73C6113|Christ orders (six) jars to be filled with water ~ marriage-feast at Cana
73C6114|the wine is tested ~ marriage-feast at Cana
73C612|multiplication of loaves and fishes for a multitude of four or five thousand people (Matthew 14:13-21, 15:32-39; Mark 6:32-44, 8:1-10; Luke 9:10-17; John 6:1-14)
73C6121|Christ blessing the bread and fish brought by a boy
73C6122|Christ and apostles distribute bread and fish among the multitude
73C6123|apostles gather the pieces left over ~ multiplication of loaves and fishes
73C62|the tribute money (Matthew 17:24-27)
73C621|Christ discussing the temple tribute with the apostles
73C622|Peter finds a piece of money in the mouth of a fish and pays the temple tribute
73C63|the cursing of the fig-tree (Matthew 21:18-22; Mark 11:12-14, 11:20-21)
73C7|Christ as teacher (part I): explaining his doctrine; teaching ~ parables and proverbs
73C71|Christ and his twelve apostles: calling, mission and Transfiguration
73C711|calling of the apostles
73C7111|calling of Peter and Andrew (John 1:40-42)
73C71111|two disciples of John the Baptist follow Christ
73C71112|Andrew recognizes in Christ the Messiah
73C71113|Andrew brings Simon (Peter) to Christ
73C7112|calling of Peter and Andrew; they are called away from their fishing-boat (Matthew 4:18-20; Mark 1:16-18)
73C7113|calling of James and John, the sons of Zebedee (Matthew 4:21-22; Mark 1:19-20; Luke 5:10-11)
73C71131|James and John taking leave of their father
73C7114|calling of Philip and Nathanael (Bartholomew) (John 1:43-51)
73C71141|Philip follows Christ
73C71142|Philip finds Nathanael under a fig-tree and brings him to Christ
73C71143|Nathanael meets Christ
73C7115|calling of Matthew (Levi), the tax-collector (usually with money lying on the table and people paying taxes) (Matthew 9:9; Mark 2:14; Luke 5:27-28)
73C7116|calling of other apostles
73C712|mission of the apostles
73C7121|Christ sends apostles out in pairs (Matthew 10:1-16; Mark 6:7-11; Luke 9:1-5)
73C7122|apostles preach and perform miracles (exorcising devils; healing sickness; raising dead; baptizing)
73C7123|return of the apostles from their mission (Mark 6:30; Luke 9:10)
73C7124|Christ asking the apostles: 'whom do men say that I am?' (Matthew 16:13-23; Mark 8:27-33; Luke 9:18-22)
73C71241|Peter confesses Jesus to be the Christ
73C71242|Christ gives the keys of heaven to Peter
73C71243|Christ rebuking Peter
73C713|the Transfiguration: Moses and Elijah appear on either side of Christ on Mount Tabor (Matthew 17:1-13; Mark 9:2-13; Luke 9:28-36)
73C7131|Christ, Peter, James and John climb the mountain ~ the Transfiguration
73C7132|an angel attends Moses and Elijah ~ the Transfiguration
73C7133|'let us make three booths (tabernacles) ...' ~ the Transfiguration
73C7134|Christ and three disciples descend from the mountain
73C72|Christ explaining his doctrine
73C721|Christ explaining his doctrine to the apostles and disciples
73C7211|the ideal apostle
73C72111|apostles must be as sheep in the midst of wolves ~ the ideal apostle (Matthew 10:16; Luke 10:3)
73C72112|apostles must be wise as serpents and harmless as doves ~ the ideal apostle (Matthew 10:16)
73C72113|apostles must desert their kin ~ the ideal apostle (Matthew 10:37; Mark 10:29-30; Luke 14:26, 18:29-30)
73C72114|apostles must take up their cross ~ the ideal apostle (Matthew 10:38, 16:24; Mark 8:34; Luke 9:23, 14:27)
73C72115|apostles will be persecuted ~ the ideal apostle (Matthew 10:17-23; Luke 12:11-12; John 15:20)
73C72116|apostles are salt of the earth, light of the world ~ the ideal apostle (Matthew 5:13-14)
73C72117|apostles must be unworthy servants ~ the ideal apostle (Luke 17:10)
73C7212|the apostle John answers Christ: 'we saw a man casting out demons in your name' (Mark 9:38; Luke 9:49)
73C72121|'do not forbid him; for he that is not against you is for you' ~ Christ answering the apostle John (Mark 9:39-40; Luke 9:50)
73C7213|emulation among apostles (and disciples)
73C72131|'who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?' ~ emulation among apostles (Matthew 18:1-7; Mark 9:33-37; Luke 9:46-48)
73C721311|Christ calls a child and sets it in the midst of the apostles (disciples): 'unless you ... become like children'
73C72132|request of the mother of the sons of Zebedee (Matthew 20:20-21)
73C721321|request of James and John, the sons of Zebedee (Mark 10:35-37)
73C721322|Christ rebukes James and John, the sons of Zebedee (Matthew 20:22-28; Mark 10:38-45)
73C7214|disciples of Christ disobeying the Jewish laws
73C72141|disciples pluck ears of corn on Sabbath, and eat (Matthew 12:1-8; Mark 2:23-28; Luke 6:1-5)
73C721411|discussion with Pharisees about the plucking of corn
73C72142|disciples of Christ do not fast often (Matthew 9:14-15; Mark 2:18-20; Luke 5:33-35)
73C721421|'can the wedding guests mourn as long as the bridegroom is with them?' ~ disciples of Christ disobeying the Jewish laws
73C7215|the widow's mite: Christ draws the disciples' attention to a woman who puts a few coins in the temple's money chest (Mark 12:41-44; Luke 21:1-4)
73C7216|Christ talking with Nicodemus at night (John 3:1-21)
73C722|Christ explaining his doctrine to women and children
73C7221|the woman of Samaria (John 4:4-42)
73C72211|Christ resting at Jacob's well, after having sent his disciples to Sychar
73C72212|Christ and the woman of Samaria: sitting at Jacob's well he asks her for a drink from her jug
73C72213|Christ's disciples returning from Sychar
73C72214|people of Sychar, aroused by the woman of Samaria, gather at the well
73C72215|Christ refuses to eat meat
73C72216|Christ preaching in Sychar
73C7222|Pharisees bring a woman accused of adultery before Christ (John 8:2-11)
73C72221|Christ points to or writes on the ground
73C72222|the Pharisees slink away when Christ says: 'Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone at her' ~ woman accused of adultery
73C72223|the woman accused of adultery alone with Christ, who admonishes her
73C7223|Christ in the house of Martha and Mary (Luke 10:38-42)
73C72231|Martha serving or preparing food in the kitchen; Mary sits at Christ's feet, listening
73C72232|Martha complains to Christ about Mary
73C72233|Christ's answer to Martha who complains about Mary: 'Mary has chosen the good portion ...'
73C7224|Christ blessing children brought by their mothers, usually with some disciples disapprovingly looking on (Matthew 19:13-15; Mark 10:13-16; Luke 18:15-17)
73C723|Christ explaining his doctrine to his relatives
73C7231|Christ sought by mother and brothers (Matthew 12:46-50; Mark 3:31-35; Luke 8:19-21)
73C72311|Christ: 'Who are my mother and my brothers'
73C7232|brothers of Christ advise him to go to Judea for the Feast of the Tabernacles (John 7)
73C72321|Christ goes to the feast of the Tabernacles in secret
73C72322|Christ is teaching in the temple in the middle of the feast of Tabernacles
73C724|Christ explaining his doctrine to unbelievers and to those who hesitate or refuse to follow him
73C7241|three men urged by Christ to follow him (Matthew 8:19-22; Luke 9:57-62)
73C72411|'Foxes have holes ...'
73C72412|'Leave the dead to bury their own dead ...'
73C72413|'No one who ... looks back is fit for the Kingdom of God'
73C7242|Christ urges a rich young man (a certain ruler), who is kneeling before him, to seek perfection (Matthew 19:16-22; Mark 10:17-22; Luke 18:18-23)
73C72421|a rich young man who came to see Christ goes away sorrowful
73C72422|Christ addressing his disciples: 'it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle ...' (Matthew 19:24; Mark 10:25; Luke 18:25)
73C7243|attempts to stone Christ (John 8:59, 10:31-33)
73C7244|rejection of Christ's preaching in Nazareth: 'a prophet is not without honour except in his own country ...' (Matthew 13:54-57; Mark 6:1-4; Luke 4:22-24; John 4:44)
73C72441|Christ, having been chased out of Nazareth, passes unharmed through the multitude
73C7245|Samaritans do not receive Christ on his way to Jerusalem (Luke 9:52-56)
73C7246|criticism on healings and remission of sins
73C7247|Pharisees and Sadducees opposing Christ
73C72471|Pharisees and Saducees tempt Christ to show them a sign from heaven (Matthew 12:38-39, 16:1-4; Mark 8:11-12; Luke 11:16, 11:29)
73C72472|Pharisees and chief priests conspire against Christ on the Feast of the Tabernacles in Jerusalem (John 7:32, 7:45-53)
73C724721|Nicodemus and the priests in discussion about Christ
73C724722|'... no prophet is to rise from Galilee' ~ Pharisees and Saducees opposing Christ
73C72473|Christ (in the temple) in debate with Pharisees about the tribute to Caesar (Matthew 22:15-22; Mark 12:13-17; Luke 20:20-26)
73C7248|many disciples withdraw from Christ; twelve disciples remain (John 6:66-71)
73C725|Christ explaining his doctrine to disciples of John the Baptist
73C7251|two disciples of John the Baptist are sent to Christ (Matthew 11:2-6; Luke 7:18-23)
73C7252|'I tell you that Elijah has already come' ~ Christ explaining his doctrine to disciples of John the Baptist (Matthew 17:12; Mark 9:13)
73C726|Christ and meals
73C7261|meal at the house of Levi (Matthew) (Matthew 9:10-13; Mark 2:15-17; Luke 5:29-32)
73C7262|meal at the house of Simon the Pharisee (Luke 7:36-50)
73C72621|a woman washes Christ's feet with her tears, and wipes them with her hair
73C7263|meal at the house of Zacchaeus, the tax-collector (Luke 19:1-10)
73C72631|calling of Zacchaeus, who is sitting in a fig-tree (Christ passing through Jericho)
73C7264|meal on a sabbath day at the house of a Pharisee (Luke 14:1-24)
73C7265|meal at the house of a Pharisee; Christ and his disciples do not submit to the ritual washing (Luke 11:37-41)
73C7266|'This man receives sinners, and eats with them' ~ Christ and meals (Luke 15:2)
73C727|Christ's sermon on the mount (Matthew 5-7)
73C73|Christ preaching or teaching (in general)
73C731|Christ preaching from a boat
73C732|Christ preaching in the temple
73C733|Christ preaching in a house
73C734|Christ preaching in the open
73C74|representations of the contents of Christ's doctrine and sayings
73C741|doctrine of Christ ~ fasting
73C7411|'when you fast, ... your fasting may not be seen by men' (Matthew 6:16-18)
73C742|doctrine of Christ ~ possessions
73C7421|do not lay up earthly treasures ~ doctrine of Christ on possessions (Matthew 6:19; Luke 12:21)
73C7422|'you cannot serve God and mammon' ~ doctrine of Christ on possessions (Matthew 6:24; Luke 16:13)
73C74221|people worshipping Mammon
73C7423|Christ, when asked to divide inheritance: '... beware of all covetousness ...' (Luke 12:15)
73C7424|'sell your possessions, and give alms' ~ doctrine of Christ on possessions (Luke 12:33)
73C7425|'... that your alms may be in secret' ~ doctrine of Christ on possessions (Matthew 6:4)
73C743|doctrine of Christ ~ adultery
73C7431|'every one who looks at a woman lustfully ...' ~ doctrine of Christ on adultery (Matthew 5:28)
73C7432|'every one who divorces his wife ... makes her an adulteress' ~ doctrine of Christ on adultery (Matthew 5:32, 19:9; Mark 10:11; Luke 16:18)
73C74321|'whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery' ~ doctrine of Christ on adultery
73C74322|It was also said, "Whoever divorces his wife, let him give her a certificate of divorce." (Matthew 5:31)
73C7433|'out of the heart come evil thoughts ... adultery ...' ~ doctrine of Christ on adultery (Matthew 15:19; Mark 7:21)
73C744|doctrine of Christ ~ anxiety and precaution
73C7441|'do not be anxious about your life' ~ doctrine of Christ on anxiety and precaution (Matthew 6:25; Luke 12:22)
73C7442|'look at the birds of the air' ~ doctrine of Christ on anxiety and precaution (Matthew 6:26)
73C7443|'consider the lilies of the field' ~ doctrine of Christ on anxiety and precaution (Matthew 6:28; Luke 12:27)
73C7444|'consider the ravens' ~ doctrine of Christ on anxiety and precaution (Luke 12:24)
73C7445|'grass of the field ... today is alive and tomorrow is thrown into the oven' ~ doctrine of Christ on anxiety and precaution (Matthew 6:30; Luke 12:28)
73C7446|'ask, and it will be given you' ~ doctrine of Christ on anxiety and precaution (Matthew 7:7; Luke 11:9)
73C7447|'he who seeks finds ...' ~ doctrine of Christ on anxiety and precaution (Matthew 7:8; Luke 11:10)
73C7448|'knock, and it will be opened to you' ~ doctrine of Christ on anxiety and precaution (Matthew 7:7; Luke 11:9)
73C7449|'let him who has no sword ... buy one' ~ doctrine of Christ on anxiety and precaution (Luke 22:36)
73C745|doctrine of Christ ~ love, righteousness and the good way of life
73C7451|'judge not, that you be not judged' ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc. (Matthew 7:1; Luke 6:37)
73C74511|the mote and the beam in the eye ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc. (Matthew 7:4; Luke 6:42)
73C7452|'do not give dogs what is holy; and do not throw your pearls before swine' ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc. (Matthew 7:6)
73C7453|stones given for bread; serpents given for fish ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc. (Matthew 7:9-10; Luke 11:11-12)
73C7454|the way to destruction is broad and the gate is wide; the way to life is narrow and the gate is straight ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc. (Matthew 7:13-14; Luke 13:24)
73C74541|the narrow way ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc.
73C74542|the broad way ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc.
73C7455|house built upon a rock; house built upon sand ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc. (Matthew 7:24-27; Luke 6:47-49)
73C7456|the unclean spirit, that is joined by seven more wicked spirits ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc. (Matthew 12:43-45)
73C7457|'If you love me, you will keep my commandments' ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc. (John 14:15)
73C7458|'Be merciful ...' ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc. (Luke 6:36)
73C7459|the great commandment in the law ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc. (Matthew 22:34-40)
73C74591|'You shall love the Lord ...' ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc.
73C74592|'You shall love your neighbour as yourself' ~ doctrine of Christ on love, etc.
73C746|doctrine of Christ ~ the Kingdom of Heaven
73C7461|seek the Kingdom of Heaven ~ doctrine of Christ (Matthew 6:33; Luke 12:31)
73C7462|'watch therefore, for you do not know on what day your Lord is coming' ~ doctrine of Christ on the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 24:42-44, 25:13; Luke 12:40)
73C7463|'let your loins be girded and your lamps burning' ~ doctrine of Christ on the Kingdom of Heaven (Luke 12:35)
73C7464|treasures of heaven; not approached by thieves, neither destroyed by moths ~ doctrine of Christ on the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 6:20; Luke 12:33)
73C7465|'in my Father's house are many rooms' ~ doctrine of Christ on the Kingdom of Heaven (John 14:2)
73C7466|'many are called, but few are chosen' ~ doctrine of Christ on the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 22:14)
73C7467|'For in the resurrection they ... are like angels in heaven' ~ doctrine of Christ on the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 22:30)
73C747|sayings of Christ ~ himself or his purpose in coming on earth (part I)
73C7471|'I am the light of the world' ~ sayings of Christ (John 8:12, 9:5)
73C7472|'I am the bread of life' ~ sayings of Christ (John 6:35, 6:48)
73C7473|'I am the true vine' ~ sayings of Christ (John 15:1)
73C7474|'I am the way and the truth and the life' ~ sayings of Christ (John 14:6)
73C7475|'I came to cast fire upon the earth' ~ sayings of Christ (Luke 12:49)
73C7476|Christ brings division on earth (Matthew 10:34-36; Luke 12:51-53)
73C7477|Christ declaring himself to be the true judge (John 8:14-18)
73C7478|'Come to me, all who labour and are heavy laden' ~ sayings of Christ (Matthew 11:28)
73C74781|'... my yoke is easy, and my burden is light' ~ sayings of Christ (Matthew 11:30)
73C7479|'If any one thirst ...' ~ sayings of Christ (John 7:37)
73C748|sayings of Christ ~ himself or his purpose in coming on earth (part II)
73C7481|the world hates me ~ sayings of Christ (John 7:7)
73C7482|Christ declares that through him the world might be saved (John 3:17, 12:47)
73C7483|'No one can come to me unless the Father ... draws him' ~ sayings of Christ (John 6:44)
73C7484|'my flesh is meat ..., and my blood is drink' ~ sayings of Christ (John 6:55)
73C7485|'...no one knows the Son except the Father...' ~ sayings of Christ (Matthew 11:27)
73C749|sayings of Christ: discourse on the last things (Matthew 24; Mark 13; Luke 21)
73C75|representations of Christ's doctrine and sayings
73C76|woes and curses of Christ
73C761|Christ curses the cities at the Lake of Gennesaret (Chorazin, Bethsaida, Capernaum) (Matthew 11:20-24; Luke 10:13-15)
73C762|speeches of Christ against scribes and Pharisees (Matthew 23; Mark 12:38-40; Luke 11:42-52, 20:45-47)
73C7621|They pile heavy burdens on people's shoulders and won't lift a finger to help (Mat. 23:4)
73C763|'woe to you lawyers' ~ woes and curses of Christ (Luke 11:46)
73C77|beatitudes and blessings of Christ
73C771|beatitudes of the sermon on the mount
73C7710|'Beatitudine a guisa d'emblema' (Ripa)
73C7711|beatitudes of the sermon on the mount as series (Matthew 5:3-12)
73C77111|blessed are the poor in spirit
73C771110|'Beatitudine prima', 'Povertà di spirito' (Ripa)
73C77112|blessed are those who mourn
73C771120|'Beatitudine terza' (Ripa)
73C77113|blessed are the meek
73C771130|'Beatitudine seconda' (Ripa)
73C77114|blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness
73C771140|'Beatitudine quarta' (Ripa)
73C77115|blessed are the merciful
73C771150|'Beatitudine sesta' (Ripa)
73C77116|blessed are the pure in heart
73C771160|'Beatitudine quinta' (Ripa)
73C77117|blessed are the peacemakers
73C771170|'Beatitudine septima' (Ripa)
73C77118|blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake
73C771180|'Beatitudine ottava' (Ripa)
73C772|other blessings of Christ
73C78|Christ baptizing (in Judea) (John 3:26)
73C781|Christ's apostles baptizing (John 4:1-2)
73C8|Christ as teacher (part II): parables and proverbial sayings of Christ
73C81|parables and proverbial sayings of Christ ~ agriculture
73C811|the sower ~ parable of Christ (Matthew 13:3-9; Mark 4:3-9; Luke 8:5-8)
73C812|tares among the wheat ~ parable of Christ (Matthew 13:24-30)
73C8121|a sower sowed good seeds in his field ~ tares among the wheat
73C8122|while the sower and his servants slept, his enemy (the Devil) sowed tares among the wheat
73C8123|in time of the harvest the tares are bound and burned, but the wheat is gathered and put in the barn of the lord
73C813|the mustard seed becomes a tree in which birds make nests (Matthew 13:31-32; Mark 4:31-32; Luke 13:18-19)
73C814|the seed growing secretly ~ parable of Christ (Mark 4:26-29)
73C815|the labourers in the vineyard ~ parable of Christ (Matthew 20:1-16)
73C8151|the lord sends labourers to the vineyard
73C8152|at the end of the day the lord pays all the labourers equally; those that worked all day object
73C816|a man asks his two sons to work in his vineyard ~ parable of Christ (Matthew 21:28-30)
73C817|the wicked husbandmen ~ parable of Christ (Matthew 21:33-41; Mark 12:1-9; Luke 20:9-16)
73C8171|the wicked husbandmen kill the servants of the lord, who are sent to gather the fruits
73C8172|at last the lord sends his son, '... they cast him out of the vineyard, and killed him'
73C818|parables and proverbial sayings of Christ ~ good and evil plants and fruits
73C8181|the fig-tree in the vineyard, which did not bear fruits ~ parable of Christ (Luke 13:6-9)
73C8182|good tree bears good fruit; corrupt tree bears evil fruit ~ proverbial saying of Christ (Matthew 7:17-18, 12:33; Luke 6:43)
73C8183|tree without fruit is cast into the fire ~ proverbial saying of Christ (Matthew 7:19)
73C8184|'... every plant, which my heavenly Father has not planted, will be rooted up' ~ proverbial saying of Christ (Matthew 15:13)
73C819|other parables and proverbial sayings of Christ ~ agriculture
73C82|parables and proverbial sayings of Christ ~ the animal world
73C821|the good shepherd (Christ) defending his sheep against wolves; 'I am the good shepherd' (John 10:1-16)
73C8211|'I am the door of the sheep' ~ parable of the good shepherd
73C8212|'thieves and robbers' climb on the roof of the sheepfold ~ parable of the good shepherd
73C8213|the sheep follow the good shepherd ~ parable of the good shepherd
73C8214|the hireling is not the shepherd, he runs away when the wolf is coming ~ parable of the good shepherd
73C8215|'I have other sheep, that are not of this fold' ~ parable of the good shepherd
73C822|the lost sheep sought and found by the shepherd ~ parable of the good shepherd (Matthew 18:12-14; Luke 15:4-7)
73C823|wolf clothed as shepherd ~ parable of the good shepherd
73C824|false prophets in sheep's clothing ~ parable of the good shepherd (Matthew 7:15)
73C825|'as a shepherd (the Son of Man) separates the sheep from the goats' (Matthew 25:32)
73C826|ass or ox fallen into a well ~ parables of Christ (Luke 14:5)
73C827|other parables and proverbial sayings of Christ ~ the animal world
73C83|parables and proverbial sayings of Christ ~ the relationship master - servant
73C831|'no servant can serve two masters' ~ proverbial saying of Christ (Matthew 6:24; Luke 16:13)
73C832|the unmerciful servant: the king forgives him his debts ~ parable of Christ (Matthew 18:23-35)
73C8321|the unmerciful servant attacks his fellow-servant who owes him money, and casts him into prison ~ parable of the unmerciful servant
73C8322|the king reproaches his servant for his mercilessness and delivers him to the tormentors ~ parable of the unmerciful servant
73C833|the steward who is to be dismissed, has the debtors of his lord change their debts (Luke 16:1-8)
73C834|the creditor and the two debtors (Luke 7:41-42)
73C835|other parables and proverbial sayings of Christ ~ relationship master servant
73C84|parables and proverbial sayings of Christ ~ precaution and diligence
73C841|the wise and the foolish virgins ~ parable of Christ (Matthew 25:1-13)
73C8411|the wise and the foolish virgins sleeping
73C8412|when the bridegroom arrives, all wake up and the foolish virgins ask the wise virgins oil for their lamps
73C8413|the wise virgins are let into the house with the bridegroom (Christ); the foolish virgins are shut out
73C8414|non-narrative representations of the wise and the foolish virgins
73C84141|representation of wise virgin(s)
73C84142|representation of foolish virgin(s)
73C842|the master of the house making a long journey ~ parable of Christ (Mark 13:34-37)
73C8421|some servants are waiting for the return of their master, others are sleeping
73C843|the talents or pounds ~ parable of Christ (Matthew 25:14-30; Luke 19:12-27)
73C8431|the lord distributing talents or pounds among his servants
73C8432|two servants trade with the money; one servant buries it
73C8433|after the return of the lord the servants account for their debts and are rewarded accordingly
73C8434|two servants are rewarded, the third is cast into outer darkness
73C844|counting the cost to build a tower (Luke 14:28-30)
73C845|a king who is going to make war, considering his chances ~ parable of Christ (Luke 14:31-32)
73C846|the lost piece of silver recovered (Luke 15:8-9)
73C847|other parables and proverbial sayings of Christ ~ precaution and diligence
73C85|parables and proverbial sayings of Christ ~ richness and poverty
73C851|the rich fool, whose death comes when he has saved all his money to build new barns (Luke 12:16-21)
73C852|the rich man (Dives) is feasting, while poor Lazarus is starving at the gate (dogs licking Lazarus' sores) (Luke 16:19-31)
73C8521|Lazarus dies: his soul is carried into Abraham's lap by angels
73C85211|Lazarus' soul in Abraham's bosom
73C8522|Dives dies; his soul is brought into hell by devils
73C8523|the burial of Dives
73C8524|in hell Dives sees Lazarus in paradise; usually Dives pointing at his tongue
73C86|parables and proverbial sayings of Christ ~ human and divine love
73C861|the good Samaritan (Luke 10:30-37)
73C8611|the traveller is attacked by robbers ~ parable of the good Samaritan
73C8612|a priest and/or a Levite passing by without attending to the wounded man ~ parable of the Good Samaritan
73C8613|a Samaritan tending the wounds of the traveller
73C86131|the Samaritan sets the wounded traveller on his mount (ass or horse), and brings him to an inn
73C8614|the Samaritan and the wounded traveller arrive at the inn; the traveller is cared for
73C8615|the Samaritan pays the innkeeper
73C862|the importunate friend, asking his friend who does not want to rise for three loaves of bread (Luke 11:5-8)
73C863|the great supper; the royal wedding-feast ~ parable of Christ (Matthew 22:1-14; Luke 14:16-24)
73C8631|first invitation to the feast ~ parable of the royal wedding-feast
73C86311|those that are invited to the royal wedding-feast excuse themselves
73C8632|second invitation to the royal wedding-feast: the servants are slain
73C8633|when informed of the slaying the king takes revenge on the unwilling guests by setting their city on fire ~ parable of the royal wedding feast
73C8634|poor, maimed, blind and lame are brought in, and sit down at the table ~ parable of the royal wedding-feast
73C8635|the king sees a guest without a wedding garment: 'bind him hand and foot .. and cast him into the outer darkness' ~ parable of the royal wedding-feast
73C8636|the unworthy guest is dragged out ~ parable of the royal wedding-feast
73C864|the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32)
73C8641|the prodigal son asks for his inheritance; his father gives him (a bag of) money
73C8642|leave-taking and departure of the prodigal son
73C8643|the prodigal son in the midst of prostitutes feasting and dissipating his patrimony, usually in a brothel or inn
73C86431|when all his money is squandered the prodigal son is chased away by the harlots
73C8644|the prodigal son, suffering want, asks a farmer for work
73C8645|the prodigal son tends the swine and eats from their trough
73C86451|the prodigal son repents his former life and prays
73C8646|the prodigal son returns home, where his father awaits him
73C86461|the prodigal son kneels before his father who takes him in his arms
73C86462|festive reception of the prodigal son
73C86463|preparations, e.g. the prodigal son is given new robes; slaughtering of the fatted calf; the elder son objects
73C865|other parables and proverbial sayings of Christ ~ human and divine love
73C87|parables and proverbial sayings of Christ ~ the Kingdom of Heaven and religion
73C871|'the Kingdom of Heaven is like leaven ...' ~ proverbial saying of Christ (Matthew 13:33; Luke 13:20-21)
73C872|'the Kingdom of Heaven is like treasure hidden in a field' ~ proverbial saying of Christ (Matthew 13:44)
73C873|'the Kingdom of Heaven is like a merchant in search of fine pearls' ~ proverbial saying of Christ (Matthew 13:45-46)
73C874|'the Kingdom of Heaven is like a net, which was thrown into the sea, and gathered fish of every kind' (Matthew 13:47-48)
73C875|'the Kingdom of Heaven is like a householder who brings out his treasure ...' ~ proverbial saying of Christ (Matthew 13:52)
73C876|'a city set on a hill cannot be hid' ~ proverbial saying of Christ (Matthew 5:14)
73C877|a lit candle (or lamp) under a bushel (in a secret place, under a bed, or covered with a vessel) ~ proverbial saying of Christ (Matthew 5:15; Mark 4:21; Luke 8:16)
73C878|'But if it is by the finger of God that I cast out demons ...' ~ proverbial saying of Christ (Luke 11:20)
73C879|other parables and proverbial sayings of Christ ~ Kingdom of Heaven and religion
73C88|other parables and proverbial sayings of Christ
73C881|the unjust judge and the persevering widow (Luke 18:2-5)
73C882|the praying Pharisee and the repentant publican in the temple (Luke 18:10-14)
73C883|the humble wedding-guest who is given a better place ~ parable of Christ ('Come on up, my friend, to a better place') (Luke 14:8-11)
73C9|Christ and prayer
73C91|Christ praying (in general), e.g.: in the wilderness
73C911|disciples seeking the praying Christ (Mark 1:35-37; Luke 4:42)
73C92|Christ's conditions for prayer
73C921|'when you pray, go into your room' ~ Christ's conditions for prayer (Matthew 6:6)
73C922|'whenever you stand praying, forgive, if you have anything against any one' ~ Christ's conditions for prayer (Mark 11:25)
73C923|'pray for those who persecute you' ~ Christ's conditions for prayer (Matthew 5:44)
73C924|'whatever you ask in prayer, you will receive, if you have faith' ~ Christ's conditions for prayer (Matthew 21:22; Mark 11:24)
73C93|the Lord's prayer (Matthew 6:9-13; Luke 11:2-4)
73C931|'our Father which art in heaven' ~ the Lord's prayer
73C932|'hallowed be thy name' ~ the Lord's prayer
73C933|'thy kingdom come' ~ the Lord's prayer
73C934|'thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven' ~ the Lord's prayer
73C935|'give us this day our daily bread' ~ the Lord's prayer
73C936|'and forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors' ~ the Lord's prayer
73C937|'and lead us not into temptation' ~ the Lord's prayer
73C938|'but deliver us from evil' ~ the Lord's prayer
73C939|'for thine is the kingdom' ~ the Lord's prayer
73C9391|'and the power' ~ the Lord's prayer
73C9392|'and the glory, for ever' ~ the Lord's prayer
73C94|A voice from heaven says: I have already brought glory to it, and I will glorify it again!" (John 12:28-29)
73D|Passion of Christ
73D1|prelude to Christ's Passion
73D11|Christ foretelling his Passion (at various occasions) (Matthew 16:21, 17:22-23; Mark 8:32, 9:31; Luke 9:22, 9:44)
73D12|Caiaphas and the priests conspiring against Christ (Matthew 26:3-5; Mark 14:1-2; Luke 22:2; John 11:47-53)
73D121|Caiaphas prophesying the passion of Christ
73D13|meal in Bethany (at the house of Simon the Leper) (Matthew 26:6-13; Mark 14:3-9; John 12:1-11)
73D131|Christ's head is anointed by Mary (Magdalene)
73D132|Christ's feet are anointed by Mary (Magdalene)
73D133|chief priests conspiring against Lazarus
73D14|entry into Jerusalem: people spreading their clothes before Christ on the ass, and waving palm branches (Matthew 21:1-11, 21:14-16; Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:28-40; John 12:12-19)
73D141|sending for the ass ~ Christ's entry into Jerusalem
73D142|the disciples take the ass along after initial protests of its owner ~ Christ's entry into Jerusalem
73D143|children's Hosanna in the temple
73D144|Philip and Andrew on their way to Christ to tell him some Greek wish to meet him (John 12:20-22)
73D15|purification of the temple ('first' and 'second'): Christ driving the money-changers from the temple with a whip (Matthew 21:12-13; Mark 11:15-17; Luke 19:45-46; John 12:12-19)
73D151|Jews ask for a sign after the purification of the temple by Christ
73D152|'destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it up' ~ purification of the temple
73D16|Christ mourning over Jerusalem and its future destruction (Luke 19:41-44)
73D161|signs in nature and in the sky prophesying the destruction of Jerusalem (Luke 21:25)
73D17|Christ taking leave of Mary, usually Mary Magdalene present
73D2|the episode of the Last Supper
73D21|preparation of the Passover ~ Last Supper (Matthew 26:17-20; Mark 14:12-17; Luke 22:7-14)
73D211|two disciples follow a man carrying a pitcher of water
73D22|strife among the apostles which of them should be accounted the greatest
73D23|Christ washes the feet of the apostles (John 13:1-20)
73D231|Christ washes Peter's feet
73D24|Last Supper (in general) (Matthew 26:21-35; Mark 14:18-31; Luke 22:3, 22:15-23; John 13:21-38)
73D241|announcement of the betrayal of Christ, and the reaction of the apostles
73D242|Judas Iscariot is revealed as Christ's betrayer (communion of Judas)
73D2421|Satan enters Judas ~ Last Supper
73D243|Christ predicting the denial of Peter
73D244|institution of the Eucharist, i.e. Christ showing or blessing bread (host) and/or wine (Matthew 26:26-27; Mark 14:22-23; Luke 22:19-20; John 13:26; 1 Corinthians 11:23-25)
73D245|communion of the apostles: Christ giving bread (host) and/or wine to the (standing) apostles
73D25|unusual representations of the Last Supper, e.g.: the apostles replaced by other people
73D26|Judas goes out to the chief priests, betrays Christ and receives the reward (Matthew 26:14-16; Mark 14:10-11; Luke 22:4-6)
73D27|Christ addressing his disciples after the Last Supper (John 14-16)
73D271|representations of the content of Christ's discourses after the Last Supper
73D271(...)|representations of the content of Christ's discourses after the Last Supper (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
73D271(Jo. 14:2)|'in my Father's house are many rooms'
73D271(Jo. 16:13)|'When the Spirit of truth comes ..'
73D271(Jo. 16:21)|a woman in travail has sorrow, but has joy after the birth of her child
73D28|Christ's prayer for his apostles (John 17:1-26)
73D3|Christ's arrest, trial, and torture
73D31|Gethsemane, Mount of Olives, 'Oelberg' (Matthew 26:36-56; Mark 14:32-52; Luke 22:39-53; John 18:1-12)
73D311|Christ on his way to (or in) the Garden of Gethsemane (not yet praying)
73D312|Christ's prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane during the night
73D3121|agony of Christ: to comfort him one or more angels appear to Christ with chalice and/or cross
73D31211|agony of Christ; three (or eleven) apostles sleeping
73D312111|the sleeping apostles (alone) ~ Garden of Gethsemane
73D3122|Christ summons the apostles to stay awake and pray ~ Garden of Gethsemane
73D313|the kiss of Judas: accompanied by soldiers with torches and lanterns, he kisses Christ
73D3131|Christ makes himself known; the soldiers fall to the ground ~ the kiss of Judas
73D314|the arrest of Christ ~ Garden of Gethsemane
73D3141|Peter draws his sword and cuts off Malchus' ear
73D3142|Malchus is healed by Christ
73D3143|a young man fleeing, dropping his clothes
73D315|Christ is led away ~ Garden of Gethsemane
73D3151|Christ is dragged through the brook Cedron
73D316|the disciples forsake Christ and flee
73D3161|one of the fleeing disciples of Christ is nearly seized, but makes good his escape half dressed, or naked
73D32|trial of Christ, Christ before his judges
73D321|Christ before Annas (Hanna); maybe a soldier about to strike Christ (John 18:13, 18:19-24)
73D322|Christ before the Sanhedrin with Caiaphas as high priest, and possibly Annas; maybe a soldier about to strike Christ because he keeps silent (Matthew 26:57-66; Mark 14:53-64; Luke 22:54, 22:66-71)
73D3221|false witnesses ~ trial of Christ
73D3222|Caiaphas tearing his clothes ~ trial of Christ
73D323|Christ before Pontius Pilate (Matthew 27:11-26; Mark 15:2-15; Luke 23:2-7, 23:13-25; John 18:28 - 19:16)
73D3231|Pilate in debate with the Jews
73D32311|choice between Christ and Barabbas
73D3232|Pilate's wife (or a messenger) warns him of a dream she had about Christ
73D3233|Pilate washing his hands (in innocence)
73D324|Christ before King Herod; sometimes a gorgeous robe is brought (Luke 23:8-11)
73D325|Christ brought from one judge to another
73D33|story of the denial of Peter (Matthew 26:58, 26:69-75; Mark 14:54, 14:66-72; Luke 22:55-62; John 18:15-18, 18:25-27)
73D331|Peter denies Christ, usually before a girl-servant and some soldiers
73D332|repentance of Peter
73D3321|the crowing cock ~ denial of Peter
73D34|repentance and death of Judas (Matthew 27:3-10; Acts 1:16-20)
73D341|Judas before the Sanhedrin returning the pieces of silver; he throws the money to the ground
73D342|Judas is disemboweled after a fall
73D343|Judas hanging himself
73D344|Judas' punishment in hell
73D345|chief priests buying the potter's field
73D35|tortures of Christ
73D351|flagellation by soldiers, Christ usually tied to a column (Matthew 27:26; Mark 15:15; John 19:1)
73D3511|preparations for the flagellation of Christ
73D3512|Christ with wounds caused by scourging
73D35121|Christ on the whipping-post (after the flagellation)
73D3513|Christ collecting his clothes after the flagellation
73D352|the crowning with thorns: soldiers with sticks place a thorny crown on Christ's head and give him a reed (Matthew 27:27-31; Mark 15:16-20; John 19:2-3)
73D3521|preparations for Christ's crowning with thorns
73D3522|head of Christ with crown of thorns
73D353|mockings of Christ, who may be blindfolded
73D3531|in Caiaphas' palace Christ is mocked by Jews (Matthew 26:67-68; Mark 14:65)
73D3532|in Pilate's palace Christ is mocked by soldiers (Luke 22:63-65)
73D354|'Herrgottsruhbild' (Christ resting after his tortures)
73D355|Christ in prison (alone)
73D36|Pilate showing Christ to the people, 'Ostentatio Christi', 'Ecce Homo' (John 19:4-6)
73D361|Christ alone (also called 'Ecce Homo')
73D37|Christ, lying on or dragged across a flight of steps, is maltreated in Pilate's presence (breaking of the reed)
73D4|from Pilate's palace to Golgotha: the procession to Calvary (Matthew 27:31-33; Mark 15:20-22; Luke 23:26-33; John 19:17)
73D41|carrying of the cross: Christ bearing the cross, alone or with the help of others (e.g. Simon the Cyrenian)
73D411|Christ collapsing ~ carrying of the cross
73D4111|first fall ~ Christ carrying the cross
73D4112|second fall ~ Christ carrying the cross
73D4113|third fall ~ Christ carrying the cross
73D412|Simon the Cyrenian compelled to help Christ to bear the cross
73D413|Christ meets Mary, who sometimes swoons ('Lo Spasimo') ~ Christ carrying the cross
73D414|Christ bewailed by women of Jerusalem; sometimes he consoles them
73D415|Christ meets Veronica, who has a cloth to wipe Christ's face
73D42|Christ is led to Golgotha, the cross is carried by others
73D423|Christ meets Mary, who sometimes swoons ~ the cross carried by others
73D43|stations of the cross
73D431|the 14 Franciscan stations of the cross
73D431(...)|the 14 Franciscan stations of the cross (with NUMBER of station)
73D44|Christ's arrival on Calvary
73D5|the crucifixion of Christ: prelude to Christ's death on the cross (Matthew 27:34-44; Mark 15:23-32; Luke 23:33-43; John 19:18-24)
73D51|Christ disrobed
73D511|Christ is covered with a loin cloth (by Mary, Mary Magdalene or a soldier)
73D5111|Mary tearing off a piece of her mantle
73D512|soldiers casting lots for or quarrelling over Christ's seamless garment
73D52|Christ in agony waiting to be crucified; he is sitting on or near the cross or on a stone, 'Christus im Elend', 'Christus in der Rast'
73D521|Christ in distress, sitting on the cold stone (alone)
73D522|Christ standing near the cross
73D53|Christ is offered a benumbing drink, but he refuses it
73D54|making of the cross ~ prelude to Christ's death on the cross
73D541|Hedroit forging the nails for Christ's crucifixion
73D55|the erection of the cross: Christ is nailed to the cross which lies on the ground
73D551|raising of the cross to which Christ is nailed already
73D56|the erection of the cross: raising of the cross (without Christ)
73D561|Christ mounting the cross (with the help of a ladder)
73D562|Christ is nailed to the erected cross
73D57|raising of the crosses of the two thieves
73D58|the superscription: I(esus) N(azarenus) R(ex) I(udaeorum) ~ Christ's crucifixion
73D581|Pilate writing the superscription ~ Christ's crucifixion
73D582|the superscription is put in place ~ Christ's crucifixion
73D583|the priests complain about the superscription; Pilate refuses to change it
73D6|the crucifixion of Christ: Christ's death on the cross; Golgotha (Matthew 27:45-58; Mark 15:33-45; Luke 23:44-52; John 19:25-38)
73D61|comprehensive representations of the events on Golgotha during Christ's hanging on the cross, no particular event emphasized
73D611|the cross(es) in the middle distance
73D612|the cross(es) in the background
73D62|representations of Christ's death on the cross, with a particular event or saying of Christ emphasized (up to Christ's death)
73D621|'Father, forgive them ...' ~ saying of Christ on the cross
73D622|soldiers throwing dice for Christ's seamless garment ~ Christ's death on the cross
73D623|bystanders, usually priests and scribes among them, insulting Christ ~ Christ on the cross
73D624|one or both of the malefactors insulting Christ
73D6241|'today you will be with me in paradise' ~ saying of Christ on the cross
73D625|bystanders at the foot of the cross, among whom Mary, Mary Magdalene and John the Evangelist; Mary may be shown swooning
73D6251|'woman, behold, your son ...' ~ saying of Christ on the cross
73D626|darkness from the sixth to the ninth hour (represented by a solar eclipse) ~ Christ's death
73D6261|'my God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me' ~ saying of Christ on the cross
73D6262|bystanders mocking Christ ~ sayings of Christ on the cross
73D627|'I thirst' ~ saying of Christ on the cross
73D6271|one of the soldiers (Stephaton) gives Christ vinegar on a sponge attached to a pole or lance
73D62711|Longinus piercing Christ's side; Stephaton giving Christ vinegar
73D628|'It is finished' ~ saying of Christ on the cross
73D629|'Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit' ~ saying of Christ on the cross
73D6291|Christ utters a loud cry and dies
73D63|Christ's death on the cross with a particular event emphasized (just after Christ's death)
73D631|the centurion confessing his belief in Christ; sometimes the soldiers do the same
73D632|Christ's disciples and the women leaving Golgotha
73D633|Longinus pierces Christ's side with a lance
73D634|the soldiers breaking the limbs of the malefactors with clubs
73D64|crucified Christ, with particular persons under the cross
73D641|crucified Christ with Mary and John on either side of the cross; Holy Rood
73D6411|Mary and John close together; sometimes Mary swooning ~ crucified Christ
73D642|crucified Christ with Mary Magdalene, who usually weeps and embraces the cross
73D643|crucified Christ with Mary, John, and Mary Magdalene
73D644|crucified Christ with Stephaton and/or Longinus
73D645|crucified Christ with Mary, John, Stephaton and Longinus
73D646|crucified Christ with other persons
73D65|Christ on the cross combined with other scenes from the Passion
73D651|Christ on the cross; only scenes preceding the crucifixion added
73D652|Christ on the cross; only scenes following the crucifixion added
73D66|Christ on the cross on Golgotha (alone, without bystanders)
73D661|the three crosses with the crucified, without bystanders
73D662|one or both of the malefactors on their crosses
73D67|iconographic particularities of crucifixion scenes (to be used as additional notation only)
73D671|particularities of crucifixion scenes ~ Christ himself (additional notation only)
73D6711|long robe, 'colobium' ~ particularities of crucifixion scenes
73D6712|loin-cloth ~ particularities of crucifixion scenes
73D6713|Christ naked ~ particularities of crucifixion scenes
73D6714|blood spouting from Christ's wounds
73D67141|angel(s) catching Christ's blood in cup(s)
73D6715|(feet resting on) suppedaneum ~ particularities of crucifixion scenes
73D6716|three nails; two for Christ's hands, one for his feet ~ particularities of crucifixion scenes
73D6717|Christ still alive ~ particularities of crucifixion scenes
73D6718|Christ dead ~ particularities of crucifixion scenes
73D672|(the skull or skeleton of) Adam at the foot of the cross of Christ (iconographic particularity to be used as additional notation only)
73D6721|other 'uncommon' persons or objects at the foot of the cross of Christ, e.g.: Hades (Pluto)
73D673|the devil or devilish animals attacking the cross of Christ (iconographic particularity to be used as additional notation only)
73D674|sun and moon in the sky at either side of the cross of Christ
73D675|the soldiers leaving Golgotha
73D68|events in and around Jerusalem at the moment of Christ's death
73D681|the rending of the veil of the temple ~ Christ's death
73D682|earthquake, opened tombs and resurrection of the dead ~ Christ's death
73D6821|the resurrected appear to their relatives ~ Christ's death
73D69|Joseph of Arimathaea asks Pilate for the body of Christ
73D691|Joseph of Arimathaea (with others) on his way to Golgotha
73D7|from Christ's deposition to his entombment (Matthew 27:58-66; Mark 15:46-47; Luke 23:53-56; John 19:39-42)
73D71|descent from the cross: Christ is taken down from the cross, usually by Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathaea who are standing on the ladders (both arms of Christ detached)
73D711|Christ is taken down from the cross (one arm of Christ still nailed to the cross)
73D712|Christ is laid down ~ descent from the cross
73D713|the thieves are taken down from their crosses
73D714|the empty cross(es)
73D72|the mourning over the dead Christ
73D721|lamentation over the dead Christ by his relatives and friends (Christ usually without crown of thorns)
73D7211|Christ's body lying on the ground
73D7212|Christ's body supported
73D72121|Christ's body supported by Mary, others present
73D7213|Christ's body on or in the grave
73D722|'Pietà', 'Vesperbild', 'Marienklage' (no others present): Christ, either with or without crown of thorns, mourned by Mary
73D7221|the dead Christ in Mary's lap
73D7222|the dead Christ lying at Mary's feet
73D7223|only the heads of Christ and Mary ~ Christ mourned by Mary
73D723|Christ lamented by angels
73D724|'Epitaphios' ~ mourning over the dead Christ
73D73|Man of Sorrows, 'Imago Pietatis', 'Erbärmdebild', 'Schmerzensmann'; the upright Christ showing his wounds, usually bearing the crown of thorns, and accompanied by the instruments of the Passion, standing or sitting in his tomb
73D731|half or three-quarter figure of the Man of Sorrows
73D732|whole figure, sitting or standing of the Man of Sorrows
73D733|Man of Sorrows together with others
73D7331|Man of Sorrows together with Mary
73D73311|Man of Sorrows together with Mary and John
73D7332|Man of Sorrows supported or accompanied by mourning angels, 'Engelpietà'
73D74|bearing of Christ's body to the grave
73D75|preparations for Christ's entombment
73D751|Christ lying on the stone of unction
73D752|the purchase of salve, spices and linen ~ Christ's entombment
73D753|the washing of the wounds ~ Christ's entombment
73D754|the holy women anoint Christ's body
73D755|Christ's body is wrapped in a shroud and in bandages
73D756|the grave is opened ~ entombment of Christ
73D76|Christ's entombment (possibly by angels)
73D761|Christ lying in the sarcophagus
73D77|events after Christ's entombment
73D771|the return from Christ's funeral
73D772|the death-watch by the holy women
73D773|mourners at the closed tomb of Christ
73D774|the Jews ask Pilate to have the sepulchre guarded
73D7741|the sealing of Christ's tomb
73D7742|soldiers guarding the sepulchre of Christ
73D78|(architectonic) structure representing or symbolizing the Holy Sepulchre
73D8|the instruments of the Passion and the five wounded limbs
73D81|'Arma Christi'
73D811|'Arma Christi' ~ Christ
73D82|single instruments of the Passion
73D82(...)|single instruments of the Passion (with NAME)
73D82(COCK ON COLUMN)|cock on column ~ instruments of the Passion
73D82(COLUMN)|column (of the flagellation) ~ instruments of the Passion
73D82(CROSS)|cross ~ instruments of the Passion
73D82(CROWN OF THORNS)|crown of thorns ~ instruments of the Passion
73D82(FOOTPRINTS OF CHRIST)|footprints of Christ ~ instruments of the Passion
73D82(HEAD OF JUDAS)|head of Judas ~ instruments of the Passion
73D82(LANCE)|lance ~ instruments of the Passion
73D82(NAILS)|nails ~ instruments of the Passion
73D82(REED)|reed ~ instruments of the Passion
73D82(SHROUD)|shroud ~ instruments of the Passion
73D83|the five wounded limbs of Christ: heart (side-wound), hands, and feet
73D831|the wound on Christ' shoulder
73D9|Christ in the underworld, harrowing of hell, Christ in Limbo, 'descensus ad inferos', 'Anastasis'
73D91|Christ arrives at the entrance of hell and breaks the door(s)
73D92|Christ enters hell
73D93|Christ gains victory over diabolic powers
73D931|Christ preaching in hell
73D932|Christ stabs Satan with a lance or a cross
73D933|Christ steps on devil(s)
73D934|Satan in fetters ~ Christ in hell
73D94|Christ leaving hell: he liberates patriarchs, prophets, kings and other persons from hell, among them Adam, Eve, Moses, David, and John the Baptist
73D95|triumphal arrival in paradise of Christ and of those he rescued; they are received by Mary, by Enoch and Elijah, or by the Good Malefactor
73D951|the Good Malefactor carrying his cross into paradise
73DD55|the erection of the cross: Christ is nailed to the cross which lies on the ground - DD - three crosses
73DD551|raising of the cross to which Christ is nailed already - DD - three crosses
73DD56|the erection of the cross: raising of the cross (without Christ) - DD - three crosses
73DD561|Christ mounting the cross (with the help of a ladder) - DD - three crosses
73DD562|Christ is nailed to the erected cross - DD - three crosses
73DD61|comprehensive representations of the events on Golgotha during Christ's hanging on the cross, no particular event emphasized - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD611|the cross(es) in the middle distance - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD612|the cross(es) in the background - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD62|representations of Christ's death on the cross, with a particular event or saying of Christ emphasized (up to Christ's death) - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD621|'Father, forgive them ...' ~ saying of Christ on the cross - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD622|soldiers throwing dice for Christ's seamless garment ~ Christ's death on the cross - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD623|bystanders, usually priests and scribes among them, insulting Christ ~ Christ on the cross - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD624|one or both of the malefactors insulting Christ - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD6241|'today you will be with me in paradise' ~ saying of Christ on the cross - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD625|bystanders at the foot of the cross, among whom Mary, Mary Magdalene and John the Evangelist; Mary may be shown swooning - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD6251|'woman, behold, your son ...' ~ saying of Christ on the cross - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD626|darkness from the sixth to the ninth hour (represented by a solar eclipse) ~ Christ's death - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD6261|'my God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me' ~ saying of Christ on the cross - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD6262|bystanders mocking Christ ~ sayings of Christ on the cross - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD627|'I thirst' ~ saying of Christ on the cross - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD6271|one of the soldiers (Stephaton) gives Christ vinegar on a sponge attached to a pole or lance - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD62711|Longinus piercing Christ's side; Stephaton giving Christ vinegar - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD628|'It is finished' ~ saying of Christ on the cross - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD629|'Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit' ~ saying of Christ on the cross - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD6291|Christ utters a loud cry and dies - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD63|Christ's death on the cross with a particular event emphasized (just after Christ's death) - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD631|the centurion confessing his belief in Christ; sometimes the soldiers do the same - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD632|Christ's disciples and the women leaving Golgotha - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD633|Longinus pierces Christ's side with a lance - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD634|the soldiers breaking the limbs of the malefactors with clubs - DD - only Christ on the cross
73DD64|crucified Christ, with particular persons under the cross - DD - the three crosses
73DD641|crucified Christ with Mary and John on either side of the cross; Holy Rood - DD - the three crosses
73DD6411|Mary and John close together; sometimes Mary swooning ~ crucified Christ - DD - the three crosses
73DD642|crucified Christ with Mary Magdalene, who usually weeps and embraces the cross - DD - the three crosses
73DD643|crucified Christ with Mary, John, and Mary Magdalene - DD - the three crosses
73DD644|crucified Christ with Stephaton and/or Longinus - DD - the three crosses
73DD645|crucified Christ with Mary, John, Stephaton and Longinus - DD - the three crosses
73DD646|crucified Christ with other persons - DD - the three crosses
73DD65|Christ on the cross combined with other scenes from the Passion - DD - the three crosses
73DD651|Christ on the cross; only scenes preceding the crucifixion added - DD - the three crosses
73DD652|Christ on the cross; only scenes following the crucifixion added - DD - the three crosses
73E|events from Resurrection to Pentecost (Matthew 28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 20-21; Acts 1:3-11); Mary's and Joseph's death
73E1|Resurrection of Christ
73E11|events just before the Resurrection
73E111|the hand of God awakens Christ
73E112|angel(s) opening the tomb of Christ, e.g.: by rolling aside the stone
73E113|David near the tomb of Christ
73E12|Christ, usually holding a banner, arises from the grave; often combined with sleeping and/or frightened soldiers
73E121|Christ pushing away the lid of the sarcophagus ~ Resurrection
73E1211|the lid of the sarcophagus opened by an angel ~ Resurrection of Christ
73E122|Christ, partly visible, standing in the opened sarcophagus
73E123|Christ stepping out of the tomb
73E1231|Christ stepping through the closed temple-door
73E13|events immediately after the Resurrection
73E131|Christ standing on or near the tomb ~ events after the Resurrection
73E132|Christ sitting (enthroned) on the tomb
73E133|Christ floating above or near the tomb
73E14|symbolic representations of the Resurrection
73E15|the risen Christ (with wounds, but without crown of thorns), sometimes holding the cross
73E16|frightened and/or sleeping soldiers at the tomb of Christ
73E161|the elders bribe the soldiers with money ~ Resurrection of Christ
73E162|sleeping soldiers at the tomb of Christ
73E2|the empty tomb ~ Resurrection of Christ
73E21|angel(s) in or at the empty tomb of Christ
73E22|the holy women (the three Maries) on their way to or at the tomb, to anoint Christ's body
73E23|angel(s) addressing the holy women ~ Resurrection of Christ
73E231|angel(s) addressing Mary Magdalene ~ Resurrection of Christ
73E232|Mary Magdalene draped with the shroud of Christ
73E24|the holy women tell the apostles about the empty tomb ~ Resurrection of Christ
73E25|John, Peter and Mary Magdalene approaching the open tomb of Christ
73E251|Peter and/or John make sure that the tomb of Christ is empty
73E3|appearances of Christ after the Resurrection
73E31|Mary Magdalene kneeling before Christ, who is usually represented as a gardener with a hoe and/or a spade; 'Noli me tangere'
73E32|Christ, perhaps dressed as a pilgrim, appearing to his mother, who is usually shown praying
73E321|Christ and Mary embracing ~ after the Resurrection
73E33|Christ appearing to the holy women, usually the three Maries
73E34|the journey to Emmaus: two disciples (Cleopas and Peter) under way
73E341|Cleopas and Peter meet Christ (sometimes they are dressed as pilgrims)
73E342|Cleopas and Peter arrive at the gate of Emmaus, or at the inn; Christ is asked to stay
73E3421|Christ is prevented from going on by the disciples Cleopas and Peter who tug at his garment ~ journey to Emmaus
73E343|the supper at Emmaus: Christ is recognized while blessing or breaking the bread
73E344|Christ vanishes ~ supper at Emmaus
73E3441|the two disciples Cleopas and Peter without Christ at the table ~ supper at Emmaus
73E345|Cleopas and Peter returning to Jerusalem
73E3451|Cleopas and Peter inform the apostles ~ return from Emmaus to Jerusalem
73E35|Christ appears to the apostles (gathered behind locked doors)
73E351|Christ at table with the apostles ~ after the Resurrection
73E3511|the apostles bring food to Christ
73E352|Christ showing his wounds to the apostles
73E353|Christ blessing the apostles ~ after the Resurrection
73E354|Christ breathing on the apostles (sometimes a dove comes out of Christ's mouth)
73E355|Christ exhorting the apostles to stay in Jerusalem
73E36|the incredulity of Thomas
73E361|apostles tell Thomas that they have seen the Lord; Thomas' doubt
73E362|Christ appears again to the apostles (Thomas present)
73E363|Christ shows Thomas his wounds
73E364|Thomas touching or stretching out his hands to touch the wound in Christ's side, sometimes Christ leading Thomas' hand
73E3641|Christ with outstretched arms ~ incredulity of Thomas
73E3642|Christ embracing Thomas
73E36421|Thomas puts his hands on Christ's shoulders
73E365|Thomas reaching out to touch the wounds in Christ's hands
73E366|Christ admonishing Thomas and the apostles
73E37|appearance of Christ at the Lake of Gennesaret (Sea of Galilee, Sea of Tiberias): miraculous draught of fishes (after the Resurrection)
73E371|Christ on the shore, orders the apostles to cast their net to the right side of the boat
73E372|when the net is full of fish, John recognizes the Lord ~ appearance of Christ at the Lake of Gennesaret
73E373|Peter throws himself into the sea and swims or wades towards Christ
73E3731|Peter walking on the water towards Christ on the shore
73E374|the catch is brought ashore: Peter carries the heavy net with fishes ~ Lake of Gennesaret
73E375|Christ gives fish and bread to the apostles
73E376|mission of Peter ('Pasce oves meas'): Christ pointing to a lamb, Peter perhaps with keys in his hands
73E3761|Christ leads Peter by the hand to a cathedral
73E38|other appearances of Christ before the Ascencion
73E381|Christ appears to the repentant Peter in a cave
73E4|Christ and his apostles on the Mount of Olives
73E41|scenes before Ascension
73E411|mission of the apostles after the Resurrection
73E412|Christ lecturing or talking to the apostles
73E413|Christ blessing the apostles on the Mount of Olives
73E42|the Ascension (Christ surrounded by radiant light or in a mandorla)
73E421|Christ strides up into heaven, holding God's hand or assisted by angel(s)
73E422|Christ aloft in the sky ~ Ascension
73E4221|Christ carried up by angels ~ Ascension
73E423|Christ taken up by a cloud ~ Ascension
73E424|Christ riding in a chariot ~ Ascension
73E425|Christ almost vanished: only feet visible ~ Ascension
73E426|Christ ascends into heaven while the apostles sit at a table (~ Mark 16:14-19)
73E427|Christ ascends into heaven; apostles (and Mary) beneath
73E43|angel(s) talking to the apostles and perhaps to other witnesses of the Ascension
73E44|the footprints of Christ on the Mount of Olives ~ the Ascension
73E5|Pentecost: the Holy Ghost descends upon (Mary and) the apostles, sometimes Paul and/or representatives of the nations present (Acts 2:1-4)
73E51|the Holy Ghost going out from God the Father (or God the Father present)
73E52|the Holy Ghost going out from Christ
73E53|the Holy Ghost going out from Christ's empty throne
73E54|the Holy Ghost going out from God the Father and Christ
73E6|the apostles, inspired by the Holy Ghost, address the representatives of the nations ~ Pentecost (Acts 2:5-41)
73E61|Peter delivers a sermon
73E62|Peter and the other apostles baptize
73E63|the apostles take leave, and depart in all directions
73E7|Mary's death, assumption and coronation (sometimes some of the 'daughters of the Hebrews' present)
73E71|the annunciation of Mary's death by an angel (Gabriel) with a palm branch
73E711|Mary's prayer (usually in a garden) ~ annunciation of Mary's death
73E712|Mary in conversation with her maidens ~ annunciation of Mary's death
73E72|the miraculous gathering of the apostles: each of them is brought on a cloud to Mary on her deathbed
73E73|Mary receives her last communion from John the Evangelist or from Christ
73E74|the Dormition: Mary on her deathbed; the apostles are gathered around her (John the Evangelist may be shown sleeping or dreaming)
73E741|Christ appears and takes Mary's soul ('assumptio animae')
73E7411|conversation between Mary and Christ ~ the Dormition
73E742|other representations ~ Mary's death, e.g.: Mary kneeling before her bed
73E75|the entombment of Mary
73E751|the funeral procession ~ Mary's death
73E7511|the high priest Jechonias is punished for trying to overturn Mary's bier: his hands stick to it
73E752|the apostles keep watch at Mary's tomb
73E76|Christ raises Mary from the dead
73E77|the assumption of Mary ('assumptio corporis'): she is borne into heaven by angels
73E771|Mary's tomb filled with flowers
73E772|Mary drops her girdle in Thomas' hands ~ assumption
73E78|assumption of Mary combined with her coronation
73E79|coronation of Mary in heaven (usually the Holy Trinity present)
73E791|coronation of Mary by God the Father
73E792|coronation of Mary by Christ
73E793|coronation of Mary by God the Father and Christ
73E794|coronation by Christ and the Holy Ghost
73E795|coronation of Mary by one or more angels
73E8|Joseph's death and coronation
73E81|Joseph on his deathbed; Christ and Mary present
73E82|coronation of Joseph in heaven
73EE1|Resurrection of Christ - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE11|events just before the Resurrection - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE111|the hand of God awakens Christ - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE112|angel(s) opening the tomb of Christ, e.g.: by rolling aside the stone - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE113|David near the tomb of Christ - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE12|Christ, usually holding a banner, arises from the grave; often combined with sleeping and/or frightened soldiers - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE121|Christ pushing away the lid of the sarcophagus ~ Resurrection - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE1211|the lid of the sarcophagus opened by an angel ~ Resurrection of Christ - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE122|Christ, partly visible, standing in the opened sarcophagus - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE123|Christ stepping out of the tomb - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE1231|Christ stepping through the closed temple-door - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE13|events immediately after the Resurrection - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE131|Christ standing on or near the tomb ~ events after the Resurrection - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE132|Christ sitting (enthroned) on the tomb - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE133|Christ floating above or near the tomb - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE14|symbolic representations of the Resurrection - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE15|the risen Christ (with wounds, but without crown of thorns), sometimes holding the cross - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE16|frightened and/or sleeping soldiers at the tomb of Christ - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE161|the elders bribe the soldiers with money ~ Resurrection of Christ - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE162|sleeping soldiers at the tomb of Christ - EE - the tomb closed (with unbroken seals)
73EE35|Christ appears to the apostles (gathered behind locked doors) - EE - Thomas not present
73EE351|Christ at table with the apostles ~ after the Resurrection - EE - Thomas not present
73EE3511|the apostles bring food to Christ - EE - Thomas not present
73EE352|Christ showing his wounds to the apostles - EE - Thomas not present
73EE353|Christ blessing the apostles ~ after the Resurrection - EE - Thomas not present
73EE354|Christ breathing on the apostles (sometimes a dove comes out of Christ's mouth) - EE - Thomas not present
73EE355|Christ exhorting the apostles to stay in Jerusalem - EE - Thomas not present
73F|lives and acts of the apostles of Christ; epistles
73F1|community of disciples (preaching, healing, etc. in general) (Acts 2:42-47, 4:32 - 5:11)
73F11|disciples awaiting the return of Christ
73F12|disciples preaching and baptizing (in general)
73F13|disciples healing the sick (in general)
73F14|disciples persecuted
73F141|disciples persecuted by Saul (Paul)
73F1411|the congregation is scattered by persecution of Saul
73F142|disciples mocked at (or beaten)
73F143|disciples arrested
73F15|disciples live sharing their goods communally
73F151|disciples sell land, houses, etc.
73F1511|Joseph (Barnabas) sells land and gives the money to the apostles
73F152|disciples receiving gifts
73F153|distribution of gifts by Christ's disciples to every man according to his needs
73F154|story of Ananias and Sapphira
73F1541|Ananias sells a piece of land and brings part of the price to the apostles
73F1542|Ananias, rebuked by Peter, falls down and dies between his gifts
73F1543|Ananias carried away and buried by young men
73F1544|Peter questioning Sapphira, who then dies too
73F1545|Sapphira carried away and buried by young men
73F16|seven deacons chosen, among them Stephen, who may be shown kneeling before Peter ~ community of disciples (Acts 6:1-6)
73F17|after Agab's prediction of a great famine, Saul (Paul) and Barnabas bring gifts gathered in Antioch to the congregation in Jerusalem (Acts 11:27-30)
73F2|lives and acts of the apostles (part I)
73F21|life and acts of Peter
73F211|Peter, in the midst of the disciples, proposes choosing an apostle to take Judas' place (Acts 1:15-26)
73F2111|two disciples are appointed: Joseph called Barnabas (Barsabas, Justus), and Matthias
73F2112|the disciples pray for a right decision ~ substitution of Judas
73F2113|the lot falls on Matthias ~ substitution of Judas
73F2114|Matthias elected through the inspiration of the Holy Ghost
73F212|miracles of Peter (sometimes in co-operation with others)
73F2121|healing of a lame beggar at the Beautiful Gate of the temple by Peter and John (Acts 3 - 4:31)
73F21211|Peter, John and the healed man enter the temple, where Peter delivers a sermon
73F21212|Peter and John arrested
73F21213|Peter and John are questioned by the high priest and the Sanhedrin
73F21214|when released Peter and John relate the events to the disciples
73F21215|the disciples praise the Lord; the place of assembly is shaken
73F2122|a multitude of the sick healed by Peter and other disciples (Acts 5:12-16)
73F21221|sick people brought into the streets, so that Peter's shadow might fall on them
73F2123|the high priest and Sadducees have Peter and the apostles put in prison (Acts 5:17-42)
73F21231|at night an angel opens the door of the prison ~ life and acts of Peter
73F21232|in the morning officers find the doors of the prison closed and the apostles gone; they are preaching again in the temple
73F21233|Peter and the apostles brought before the Sanhedrin
73F212331|the warning of Gamaliel
73F21234|the apostles are beaten, and are released afterwards ~ Peter and the apostles in prison
73F2124|Peter and John lay hands on believers in Samaria, so that they may receive the Holy Ghost (Acts 8:14-17)
73F21241|Simon Magus offers money to Peter to buy the secrets of his power (Acts 8:18-24)
73F212411|Peter refuses the money offered by Simon Magus
73F2125|Peter in Lydda heals Aeneas, who had been confined to his bed for eight years (Acts 9:32-35)
73F2126|Peter and Tabitha (Dorcas) (Acts 9:36-42)
73F21261|works of charity of Tabitha: she makes clothes for the poor
73F21262|Tabitha on her deathbed
73F21263|two messengers ask Peter to come to Joppa
73F21264|Peter is shown the clothings made by Tabitha
73F21265|Tabitha is raised from the dead by Peter's prayer
73F2127|Peter's staff raises Gregorius Presbyter
73F2128|Peter and his 'daughter' Petronilla
73F21281|Petronilla is temporarily restored to health by Peter
73F21282|Peter explains the utility of Petronilla's illness to the crowd
73F21283|Ptolemy (or Flaccus) sees the beauty of Petronilla and falls in love with her
73F212831|Ptolemy's grief when Petronilla's illness shows up again
73F212832|Ptolemy goes to Peter and becomes a believer
73F2129|Peter and the daughter of the gardener
73F21291|a gardener asks Peter to pray for his daughter, who then drops dead
73F21292|Peter raising the daughter of the gardener
73F21293|the daughter of the gardener is raped by a stranger
73F213|Peter and Cornelius the Centurion (Acts 10)
73F2131|Cornelius the Centurion and the angel
73F2132|Cornelius sends two servants and a soldier to Peter in Joppa
73F2133|Peter's vision of the unclean beasts on the roof of the house of Simon the Tanner: a sheet descends from heaven full of four-footed beasts, creeping things and fowl of the air
73F2134|Peter receives the three servants of Cornelius
73F2135|Peter in the house of Cornelius: the Holy Ghost descends upon Cornelius and his family, who are baptized by Peter
73F21351|the Holy Ghost descends upon the gentiles after Peter's prayer
73F2136|disciples discussing the gentiles with Peter (Acts 11:1-18)
73F21361|after Peter has told the story of the conversion of Cornelius, they glorify God
73F214|Peter persecuted in Jerusalem (Acts 12:1-23)
73F2141|King Herod Agrippa has Peter arrested and imprisoned
73F2142|Peter sleeping between two soldiers
73F2143|an angel appears, summoning Peter to wake up ~ Peter in prison
73F2144|the angel leads Peter past the sleeping guards
73F2145|the angel disappears: Peter is left alone in the street
73F2146|Peter goes to 'the house of Mary the mother of John', where many disciples are gathered (and knocks at the door)
73F21461|Rhoda, the maidservant, recognizes Peter
73F21462|Rhoda tells the disciples that Peter is at the gate; they open the door
73F21463|Peter tells the story of his liberation
73F2147|after the discovery of Peter's escape, Herod Agrippa condemns the gaolers
73F2148|King Herod Agrippa speaks to the people; he is smitten by an angel and dies
73F215|Peter in Rome
73F2151|Peter's journey to Rome
73F21511|Peter embarking ~ journey to Rome
73F21512|Peter teaching Theon, the captain of the ship, who had a vision about the apostle
73F21513|Peter baptizes Theon in the sea: they see Christ
73F2152|Simon Magus arrives in Rome in a cloud
73F21521|Simon Magus deceives Christians in Rome by his magic
73F2153|Peter in Rome; his contest with Simon Magus
73F21531|Peter preaching in Rome
73F21532|Peter in front of the house of Marcellus the Senator, where Simon is staying
73F215321|Peter sends a dog into the house to summon Simon to come out
73F215322|Marcellus remorsefully throws himself at Peter's feet
73F215323|Peter casts a demon out of a young man
73F2153231|the demon cast out of a young man by Peter damages a statue of Caesar
73F215324|Marcellus miraculously reunites the statue by sprinkling water on the pieces
73F215325|Simon Magus and the dog in discussion
73F2153251|the dog returns to Peter and dies ~ contest with Simon Magus
73F215326|Peter makes a smoked tunny-fish swim
73F215327|Simon Magus, maltreated by the servants of Marcellus, is thrown out of the house
73F21533|Simon is spoken to by a baby in front of Narcissus' house, where Peter is lodging
73F21534|Christ appears to Peter at night
73F21535|Peter heals a blind widow
73F215351|other blind widows in the house of Marcellus are healed by the light in which Christ appears
73F21536|contest between Peter and Simon Magus on the Forum (the dispute before Nero; Paul may be present)
73F215361|Simon Magus kills a youth by his witchcraft
73F2153611|Peter raises the boy who is killed by Simon Magus from the dead
73F215362|the son of a widow is raised from the dead by Peter
73F215363|by his witchcraft Simon Magus tries to resuscitate the dead senator Nicostratus, but is only able to move the head
73F2153631|Peter resuscitates Nicostratus completely
73F2153632|the mother of Nicostratus brings Peter money for the 'maidens of Christ'
73F2153633|Nicostratus also brings money as an offering
73F215364|helped by demons Simon alights from a tower and flies over Rome
73F215365|Peter prays: Simon falls down and dies afterwards
73F2154|other scenes ~ acts and journeys of Peter
73F21541|Paul visits Peter in prison at Antioch, and forces him to eat
73F216|martyrdom and death of Peter
73F2161|Peter tries to leave Rome unnoticed: at the gate he meets Christ, who usually carries the cross ('Domine, quo vadis?')
73F2162|Peter returns to Rome to be crucified
73F2163|Peter in prison ~ martyrdom and death of Peter
73F21631|Peter's hair is cut
73F21632|Peter in gaol strikes water from a rock and baptizes Processus and Martinian, the guards
73F2164|Peter is led to his execution by four soldiers; his last prayer
73F2165|Peter crucified upside down
73F2166|Marcellus takes the dead body of Peter from the cross
73F2167|anointment of Peter's body
73F2168|Peter is buried in the tomb of Marcellus
73F217|narrations ~ Peter after his death
73F2171|translocation of Peter's relics
73F22|life and acts of Paul (Saul)
73F221|story of the conversion of Paul (Acts 9:1-18)
73F2211|Saul desires letters from the high priest so as to persecute the disciples of the Lord in Damascus
73F2212|on the way to Damascus Christ appears to Saul, who falls from his horse and is blinded by the light
73F2213|blind Saul is led to Damascus
73F2214|the vision of Ananias
73F2215|Ananias restores Saul's sight by laying on hands
73F2216|Saul is baptized by Ananias
73F222|first activities of Paul after his conversion (Acts 9:19-30)
73F2221|Paul preaches in the synagogue of Damascus
73F2222|Jews seek to kill Paul
73F2223|disciples let Paul down the wall of the city in a basket
73F2224|in Jerusalem Barnabas brings Paul to the apostles
73F2225|Paul and Peter discussing in Jerusalem (Galatians 1:18)
73F2226|Paul goes from Jerusalem to Tarsus
73F223|missionary journeys of Paul
73F2231|the first missionary journey of Paul (Acts 13-14)
73F22311|the sending forth of Paul and Barnabas ~ the first missionary journey of Paul
73F22312|Paul and Barnabas preach in the synagogue at Salamis
73F22313|at Paphos Paul and Barnabas are led before Sergius Paulus, the Roman governor
73F223131|the sorcerer Elymas (Elymes, Bar-Jesus), who tries to prevent Paul and Barnabas from speaking, is struck blind by Paul
73F22314|Paul and Barnabas preach in the synagogue at Antioch in Pisidia
73F22315|Paul and Barnabas at Lystra
73F223151|Paul and Barnabas heal a cripple; the people of Lystra think they are Mercury and Jupiter
73F223152|preparation of the sacrificial celebration with oxen and garlands in front of the temple of Jupiter ~ Paul and Barnabas at Lystra
73F223153|Paul and Barnabas tear their clothes, and try to prevent the sacrifice
73F223154|Jews persuade the people ~ Paul and Barnabas at Lystra
73F223155|Paul is stoned and dragged out of the city
73F2232|discussion among the apostles ~ missionary journeys of Paul (Acts 15)
73F22321|Paul and Peter disputing in Antioch (Galatians 2:11-14)
73F22322|at the apostles' conference in Antioch Paul and Barnabas are sent to Jerusalem
73F22323|the convention in Jerusalem ~ missionary journeys of Paul
73F2233|the second missionary journey of Paul (Acts 16 - 18:21)
73F22331|the departure of Paul and Silas ~ second journey of Paul
73F22332|the conversion and circumcision of Timothy (Timotheus)
73F22333|Paul's vision of a Macedonian man
73F22334|Paul and Silas at Philippi
73F223341|near a river Paul and Silas preach to the women of Philippi
73F223342|the conversion and baptism of Lydia, a seller of purple
73F2233421|Paul and Silas lodge in Lydia's house
73F223343|the healing of the woman servant with a divining spirit ~ Paul and Silas at Philippi
73F2233431|Paul and Silas brought before the magistrates by the masters of the healed woman servant
73F2233432|Paul and Silas are whipped
73F223344|Paul and Silas thrown into prison
73F2233441|Paul and Silas are put in the stocks
73F2233442|in prison Paul and Silas sing and pray during the night
73F2233443|the prison-doors are opened by an earthquake ~ Paul and Silas in prison
73F2233444|Paul and Silas prevent the warder from committing suicide (story of the conversion of the warder
73F2233445|Paul and Silas teach the word of God to the warder, who kneels before them
73F2233446|the warder washes the wounds of Paul and Silas
73F2233447|the warder and his family are baptized by Paul and Silas
73F22335|Paul in Athens: on the Areopagus he discusses with philosophers (in front of the temple of Mars)
73F223351|Paul in front of the altar of the unknown god
73F223352|the conversion of Dionysius (Denis) the Areopagite
73F22336|Paul in Corinth
73F223361|Paul in the workshop of Aquila and Priscilla, who may be shown weaving and spinning
73F223362|Jews bring Paul before Gallio, the proconsul
73F223363|Sosthenes is brought before Gallio and beaten by Greeks
73F2234|the third missionary journey of Paul: the stay in Ephesus (Acts 19)
73F22341|Paul baptizing former disciples of Apollos; they receive the Holy Ghost
73F22342|Paul preaching in Ephesus
73F223421|Paul preaching in the synagogue in Ephesus
73F223422|Paul preaching in Tyrannus' school
73F22343|Paul's handkerchiefs and aprons cure the sick and possessed
73F22344|seven exorcists, sons of Sceva, are beaten by a man with an evil spirit, and flee
73F223441|the Ephesians burn the exorcists' books in public
73F22345|the uproar in Ephesus
73F223451|the meeting of the silversmiths, led by Demetrius
73F223452|the crowd, shouting 'Great is Diana of the Ephesians', is appeased by the townclerk ~ St. Paul and the silversmiths
73F2235|the third missionary journey of Paul: the tour (Acts 20 - 21:16)
73F22351|Eutychus falls out of the window while sleeping during Paul's preaching in Troas
73F223511|Eutychus is raised from the dead by Paul
73F22352|Paul's farewell speech to the elders of Ephesus
73F22353|Paul in Tyre; prayer and leave-taking on the shore
73F22354|Paul visiting Philip and his four daughters in Caesarea
73F223541|the arrest of Paul in Jerusalem is foretold by Agabus, who binds his own hands and feet with Paul's girdle
73F2236|the proceedings against Paul in Jerusalem (Acts 21:17 - 26)
73F22361|Paul tells the congregation about his journey
73F223611|Paul and four other men purify themselves
73F22362|Paul is dragged out of the temple by the Jews; he is rescued by soldiers, who arrest him and carry him away
73F223621|Paul speaks to the people from the stairs
73F2236211|Paul tells of his early training ’at the feet of Gamaliel’
73F223622|when he is to be scourged Paul tells that he is a Roman
73F22363|Paul before the high priest Ananias and the Sanhedrin
73F223631|discord between Pharisees and Sadducees
73F22364|Paul in prison
73F223641|God (or angel) speaks to Paul during the night
73F223642|Paul's nephew warns against the Jews
73F22365|Paul is brought to Caesarea by soldiers with a letter to Felix, the governor
73F22366|Paul accused before Felix by Tertullus
73F22367|Paul before Felix and Drusilla
73F22368|Paul is accused before Festus by the Jews
73F22369|Paul before Festus, King Agrippa and Queen Bernice
73F223691|Festus exclaims: 'Paul, you are mad ...'
73F2237|Paul's journey to Rome (Acts 27-28)
73F22371|the departure from the harbour of Caesarea ~ Paul's journey to Rome
73F22372|the storm ~ Paul's journey to Rome
73F223721|Paul speaks to the men on the ship, and breaks the bread
73F223722|the shipwreck on the coast of Malta (Melita) ~ story of Paul
73F223723|after the shipwreck Paul and his men are kindly received by the inhabitants of Malta, who make fire
73F2237231|Paul bitten by a viper (when throwing wood on the fire)
73F22373|Paul heals Publius' father
73F223731|Paul healing other sick people on Malta
73F22374|Paul in Rome
73F223741|Paul preaches and tells his story to Jews while guarded by soldiers
73F223742|Paul in prison ~ journey to Rome
73F2237421|Paul in prison, reading and writing
73F2237422|Paul in prison visited by Luke
73F2238|other scenes ~ acts and journeys of Paul
73F22381|Paul healing the sick or raising the dead
73F223811|Paul heals a dropsical man at Myra
73F223812|Paul healing Hieronymus' ear
73F223813|Hermippus, who conspired against Paul, is healed of his blindness
73F223814|in Myra, Dion is raised from the dead by Paul
73F223815|Paul raises Phrontina from the dead
73F223816|the son of Theophilus, king of Syria, is raised from the dead by Peter and Paul
73F22382|Paul preaching or disputing
73F22383|Paul baptizing
73F223831|Paul baptizes a lion
73F2238311|Paul, thrown before a lion and other wild beasts, remains untouched
73F22384|Paul travelling
73F22385|Paul's ecstatic vision: he is borne aloft by (three) angels (2 Corinthians 12:1-3)
73F224|martyrdom and death of Paul
73F2241|Christ and Paul on a boat: 'Quo vadis'
73F2242|Peter and Paul meet (and embrace) just before their execution
73F2243|the beheading of Paul; maybe three fountains spring from his head
73F22431|Paul prays before his beheading
73F22432|Plautilla gives Paul her veil as a blindfold
73F2244|the head of Paul, with eyes blindfolded, on a platter
73F225|narrations ~ Paul after his death
73F2251|after his death Paul appears to Nero
73F2252|Paul appears to Plautilla, and returns her veil
73F2253|Longus and Cestus are converted on Paul's tomb
73F2254|Paul's head, found by shepherds, is reunited with the corpse
73F22541|Paul's head, placed on the fence of a sheepfold, gives light
73F2255|the bones of Paul recovered
73F22551|translocation of Paul's relics
73F2256|apotheosis of Paul
73F23|life and acts of John the Evangelist
73F231|a portrait of John is painted, without his knowledge
73F232|John preaching
73F2321|John converts people
73F233|John admonishes a priest, taking a partridge as example
73F234|miracles of John
73F2341|John heals an old woman in the theatre of Ephesus
73F2342|John sleeping in an inn commands lice to leave him alone
73F2343|images of gods and part of the temple of Diana in Ephesus are destroyed by John's prayer
73F2344|John raising people from the dead
73F23441|John raises Cleopatra from the dead; whereupon Cleopatra raises her dead husband Lycomedes
73F23442|John raises a dead priest of Diana
73F23443|John raises a dead man, who had been murdered by his son
73F23444|John stops the funeral procession of Drusiana, and wakes her up; she receives John in her house
73F23445|John raises Callimachus from the dead, near the tomb of Drusiana
73F23446|John raises Stacteus from the dead
73F2345|John changes sticks and stones into gold and jewels for two young philosophers (Atticus, Eugenius)
73F23451|the conversion and baptism of the philosopher Craton
73F2346|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
73F235|martyrdom and death of John
73F2351|martyrdom of John in front of the Porta Latina: he is put in a cauldron of boiling oil, but remains unharmed
73F2352|John digs a (cruciform) grave, steps into it and disappears to the astonishment of his disciples
73F23521|the disciples of John find manna in the empty grave (the rain of manna)
73F236|narrations ~ John after his death
73F24|life and acts of James the Great (the Elder)
73F241|James preaching
73F2411|James preaching to Indians
73F2412|Mary on a column appears to James (mission of James)
73F242|story of the conversion of Hermogenes the sorcerer
73F2421|Hermogenes sends Philetus to dissuade James from his belief
73F2422|Philetus is converted by James
73F2423|Hermogenes sends devils to James
73F2424|the devils sent by Hermogenes obey James and fetter Hermogenes
73F2425|meeting of James and Hermogenes
73F2426|Hermogenes converted
73F2427|Hermogenes casts his conjuring-books into the water
73F243|martyrdom and death of James
73F2431|James arrested and brought before Herod
73F2432|on the way to his execution James converts Josias, a constable
73F2433|on the way to his execution James heals a paralytic
73F2434|beheading of James
73F244|removal of James' relics
73F2441|the corpse of James is laid on a stone
73F2442|wild bulls bring the corpse of James the Great into the castle of Queen Lupa
73F2443|burial of James
73F245|narrations ~ James the Elder after his death
73F2451|James appears to Charlemagne
73F2452|James as Moor-slayer ('Matamoros'): on the battle-field of Clavijo he appears on a white horse
73F2453|James and the pilgrim family
73F24531|the daughter of the innkeeper puts a silver cup in the luggage of a young pilgrim ~ James the Elder
73F24532|the young pilgrim is accused of robbery and is hanged ~ James and the pilgrim family
73F24533|James supports the young pilgrim's feet; he is still alive when his companions return from Santiago
73F24534|the parents of the young pilgrim tell the story to the judge; when he does not believe them, roasted chickens on the table come to life and fly away
73F25|life and acts of Andrew
73F251|mission of Andrew
73F2511|Andrew preaching
73F2512|Andrew praying for the old sinner Nicholas
73F2513|Andrew baptizing
73F252|miracles of Andrew
73F2521|healings of Andrew
73F25211|Andrew heals the blind Matthew (or Matthias)
73F252111|miraculous journey of Andrew and his disciples to the land of the cannibals
73F252112|Andrew prevents human sacrifices
73F252113|Andrew imprisoned and maltreated by cannibals
73F252114|the city of the cannibals is flooded and burned ~ Andrew
73F252115|some of the cannibals are converted, the others die ~ Andrew
73F252116|Andrew founds a church in the city
73F252117|Andrew rescues Matthias from the cannibals
73F25212|Andrew expels a demon from a young man, who is then converted
73F25213|Andrew heals Maximilla, and converts her
73F25214|Andrew chases seven dog-shaped demons away from Nicea
73F252141|a young man, killed by the demons, is restored to life by Andrew
73F2522|Andrew and Peter in Oresiphoros make a camel pass through the eye of a needle
73F2523|the discontented parents of a young disciple of Andrew's set fire to the house where the apostle and others are gathered
73F25231|the parents of a young disciple of Andrew try to climb into the house with ladders; they are struck with blindness and die
73F2524|a young man who accuses Andrew is struck by lightning
73F253|martyrdom and death of Andrew
73F2531|Maximilla rejects the approaches of her husband Egeas (Aegeates)
73F25311|Maximilla visits Andrew in prison
73F2532|Andrew and Egeas' brother Stratocles in prison
73F2533|flagellation of Andrew
73F2534|Andrew on his way to his execution (sometimes led by soldiers)
73F25341|Stratocles fighting with Andrew's executioners
73F25342|Andrew adores the cross ('O bona crux')
73F253421|vision of Andrew: he sees Mary in heaven
73F2535|crucifixion of Andrew: he is undressed and tied to the cross
73F25351|soldiers of Egeas try to loosen Andrew from the cross, but their hands are paralysed
73F2536|Maximilla and Stratocles take Andrew down from the cross
73F25361|burial of Andrew
73F25362|suicide of Egeas
73F254|post-mortem narrations ~ Andrew
73F2541|translocation of the relics of Andrew
73F2542|Andrew as a pilgrim saving a bishop who is tempted by a devil in the guise of a beautiful woman
73F26|life and acts of Philip
73F261|story of the banishment of a dragon out of the temple of Mars
73F2611|the dragon kills the son of the priest and two tribunes; bystanders get ill of the fumes
73F2612|Philip banishes the dragon with the aid of a cross
73F26121|Philip raises the dead and cures the ill people
73F262|Philip preaching (in Samaria) (Acts 8:4-25)
73F263|story of the Ethiopian Eunuch (usually represented as a negro) (Acts 8:26-40)
73F2631|an angel commands Philip to go south
73F2632|Philip meets the Eunuch, who is travelling in a chariot
73F2633|Philip explains the scripture to the Eunuch
73F2634|Philip baptizes the Eunuch
73F2635|translocation of Philip (by an angel)
73F264|martyrdom and death of Philip
73F2641|Philip is crucified (sometimes upside down)
73F2642|while hanging on the cross Philip is stoned
73F2643|burial of Philip
73F265|narrations ~ Philip after his death
73F27|life and acts of Bartholomew (Nathanael)
73F271|youth of Bartholomew
73F2711|birth of Bartholomew
73F2712|the devil exchanges the new-born baby for another child ~ birth of Bartholomew
73F2713|Bartholomew's mother makes a pact with the devil
73F272|acts of Bartholomew
73F2721|Bartholomew preaching (and baptizing)
73F2722|miracles of Bartholomew
73F27221|Bartholomew healing his mother's hand
73F27222|Bartholomew casting a demon out of a woman
73F27223|healing of the lunatic daughter of King Polimios
73F27224|Bartholomew entertained by King Polimios, who is baptized together with the queen
73F273|other scenes from the life of Bartholomew
73F274|martyrdom and death of Bartholomew
73F2741|Bartholomew is dragged before King Astyages by heathen priests, and scourged
73F2742|Bartholomew flayed alive
73F27421|Bartholomew preaching as muscle-man
73F2743|other scenes ~ martyrdom and death of Bartholomew
73F27431|crucifixion (upside down) of Bartholomew
73F27432|beheading of Bartholomew
73F274321|head of Bartholomew
73F27433|stoning of Bartholomew
73F27434|burning alive of Bartholomew
73F2744|King Astyages and his priests are struck with madness and die
73F275|narrations ~ Bartholomew after his death
73F2751|Bartholomew crowned by Christ and Mary
73F2752|discovery of the relics of Bartholomew
73F2753|oil-miracle with the lamp on the grave of Bartholomew
73F2754|appearances of Bartholomew
73F2755|removal of the relics of Bartholomew
73F28|life and acts of Matthew (Levi)
73F281|Matthew preaching (and baptizing)
73F282|Matthew's victory over two dragons in Vadabar
73F283|Matthew raises the son of King Egippus in Vadabar
73F2831|Matthew refuses to be worshipped
73F2832|Matthew baptizes King Egippus
73F284|under the influence of Matthew, Egippus' daughter Ephigenie and other maidens refuse to marry
73F285|martyrdom and death of Matthew
73F2851|Matthew is slain before an altar by soldiers of Hirtacus and is beheaded
73F2852|Matthew's burial
73F286|narrations ~ Matthew after his death
73F2861|Matthew appears to Ephigenie
73F28611|the fire that should have killed the maidens, who refused to marry, burns Hirtacus' castle by intervention of Matthew
73F28612|suicide of Hirtacus
73F2862|translocation of the relics of Matthew
73F29|life and acts of Thomas (Didymus)
73F291|events preceding the mission of Thomas
73F2911|Christ appears to Thomas to encourage him for his mission to India
73F2912|Abbanes, King Gundophorus' messenger, looking for an architect; Christ introduces Thomas to him
73F2913|Thomas' journey to India by ship
73F292|miracles of Thomas
73F2921|story of the wedding of the king's daughter in Andrapolis
73F29211|Thomas does not eat or drink at the wedding-feast of the king's daughter
73F29212|a woman playing the flute recognizes in Thomas a fellow-countryman
73F29213|the cup-bearer of the king hits Thomas in the face because he is not drinking
73F29214|the cup-bearer is killed by a lion at the well ~ wedding of the king's daughter in Andrapolis
73F29215|the dismembered arm of the cup-bearer is brought into the dining-hall
73F29216|conversion of the flute-player ~ wedding of the king's daughter in Andrapolis
73F29217|conversion of the newly-wed couple ~ wedding of the king's daughter in Andrapolis
73F2922|story of Thomas and King Gundophorus
73F29221|King Gundophorus gives Thomas gold and silver to build him a palace
73F29222|Thomas distributes the money given by King Gundophorus among the poor
73F29223|when King Gundophorus returns to inspect his palace, Thomas and Abbanes are imprisoned, because Thomas built a 'heavenly' palace
73F29224|the revived brother of Gundophorus tells him of the heavenly palace
73F29225|King Gundophorus and his brother beg Thomas forgiveness, and are baptized
73F2923|Thomas healing people or raising them from the dead
73F29231|Thomas heals a woman possessed by a demon
73F29232|Thomas heals a mother and her daughter possessed by demons
73F29233|Thomas raises a youth killed by a dragon
73F29234|Thomas raises a woman killed by her lover
73F2924|other miracles by Thomas
73F29241|miracle of the talking ass
73F29242|miracle of the four wild asses
73F293|Thomas consecrates the three Wise Men as bishops
73F294|Thomas preaching (and baptizing) in India
73F2941|Thomas distributes the Eucharist
73F295|martyrdom and death of Thomas
73F2951|the conversion of Mygdonia and her sister, the queen
73F2952|Thomas before King Misdai
73F2953|Thomas is forced to walk on glowing bars
73F2954|Thomas is thrown into a furnace
73F2955|death of Thomas: he is brought out of the city by four soldiers, who kill him with their lances
73F29551|Thomas is killed by Indian priests
73F2956|burial of Thomas
73F296|narrations ~ Thomas after his death
73F2961|Thomas appears to his disciples
73F2962|Thomas appears to women followers
73F3|lives and acts of the apostles (part II)
73F31|life and acts of James (either 'the Less' or 'Adelphotheos')
73F311|James leading the community in Jerusalem as their first bishop
73F312|James is cast from a pulpit while preaching
73F313|Christ appears to James
73F3131|James receives the communion or a meal from Christ
73F314|martyrdom and death of James
73F3141|James thrown from the roof of a temple in Jerusalem
73F3142|James is stoned, or beaten to death (with a fuller's club)
73F315|narrations ~ James after his death
73F3151|James liberating an innocent merchant from prison
73F3152|James helping pilgrims
73F3153|removal of the relics of James
73F32|life and acts of Judas Thaddaeus
73F321|idols falling from their columns at the preaching of Judas Thaddaeus
73F322|a serpent bites Judas Thaddaeus' adversaries
73F323|Judas Thaddaeus in Edessa
73F3231|Judas Thaddaeus preaching and baptizing
73F3232|healings of Judas Thaddaeus
73F32321|Judas Thaddaeus heals King Abgar
73F324|martyrdom and death of Judas Thaddaeus: he is beaten to death and beheaded
73F33|life and acts of Simon Zelotes
73F331|idols falling down at the preaching of Simon Zelotes
73F332|martyrdom and death of Simon Zelotes: he is sawn in two, or beaten to death
73F3321|Simon Zelotes beheaded
73F3322|Simon Zelotes is crucified
73F34|life and acts of Matthias
73F341|Matthias preaching (and baptizing)
73F342|miracles of Matthias
73F343|Matthias in prison: he is liberated by Christ
73F344|martyrdom and death of Matthias
73F3441|Matthias stoned and beheaded
73F3442|Matthias crucified
73F3443|Matthias buried in Jerusalem
73F345|narrations ~ Matthias after his death
73F3451|removal of the relics of Matthias
73F35|life and acts of Stephen (Acts 6:8 - 8:2)
73F351|youth of Stephen
73F3511|the birth of Stephen: the devil takes away the new-born baby and replaces it by another
73F3512|Stephen is nursed by a hind and is discovered by bishop Julian
73F3513|Stephen as a young man is blessed by Julian the bishop
73F3514|Stephen back at his parents' house, sends away his substitute
73F352|Stephen giving alms
73F353|Stephen preaching (and baptizing)
73F354|miracles of Stephen
73F355|Christmas legend: Stephen, King Herod and the star of Bethlehem
73F356|martyrdom and death of Stephen
73F3561|Stephen before the Sanhedrin
73F3562|Stephen is expelled from the city
73F3563|the stoning of Stephen; the witnesses lay down their clothes at Saul's feet
73F35631|Stephen's vision of Christ in heaven
73F3564|angels carry the soul of Stephen to heaven
73F3565|wild beasts watching over the dead body of Stephen
73F3566|burial of Stephen
73F357|narrations ~ Stephen after his death
73F3571|Lucian the priest is told by the appearance of Gamaliel where to find the grave of Stephen; he informs the bishop of Jerusalem
73F3572|the finding of Stephen's relics and their removal
73F35721|exorcism of Eudoxia: a devil tells that the relics of Stephen should be brought from Constantinople to Rome
73F3573|re-burial of the relics of St. Stephen in the grave of St. Lawrence
73F4|epistles of the apostles
73F41|epistles of Paul to communities
73F411|epistle of Paul to the Romans
73F411(...)|epistle of Paul to the Romans (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
73F412|epistles of Paul to the Corinthians
73F412(...)|epistles of Paul to the Corinthians (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
73F413|epistle of Paul to the Galatians
73F414|epistle of Paul to the Ephesians
73F415|epistle of Paul to the Philippians
73F416|epistle of Paul to the Colossians
73F417|epistles of Paul to the Thessalonians
73F42|epistles of Paul to particular persons
73F421|epistles of Paul to Timothy
73F421(...)|epistles of Paul to Timothy (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)
73F422|epistle of Paul to Titus
73F423|epistle of Paul to Philemon
73F43|epistle (of Paul) to the Hebrews
73F44|epistle of James
73F45|epistles of Peter
73F46|epistles of John
73F47|epistle of Jude
73G|the Revelation of John, the Apocalypse
73G1|Revelation 1-3
73G11|John (writing) on the island of Patmos, possibly the eagle beside him
73G111|an angel sent by Christ appears to John on Patmos
73G112|the devil stealing the ink-well ~ John on Patmos
73G12|Christ between seven golden candlesticks appears to John, who falls to the ground; a sword comes out of Christ's mouth and he holds seven stars in his hands
73G13|John's letters to the seven churches
73G131|John's letter to Ephesus
73G132|John's letter to Smyrna
73G133|John's letter to Pergamum
73G134|John's letter to Thyatira
73G135|John's letter to Sardis
73G136|John's letter to Philadelphia
73G137|John's letter to Laodicea
73G14|the seven churches ~ Revelation of John
73G141|the seven 'angels' of the churches
73G15|Christ holding the keys of death and hell
73G2|Revelation 4-5
73G21|the throne of God ~ Revelation
73G211|God on his throne, surrounded by the twenty-four elders (wearing crowns and playing harps) and the four Beasts
73G2111|Christ enthroned, surrounded by the twenty-four elders and the four Beasts
73G2112|God and Mary enthroned, surrounded by the twenty-four elders and the four Beasts
73G212|the book with the seven seals enthroned ~ Revelation of John
73G22|the vision of the Lamb and the book with the seven seals
73G221|the Lamb with the seven horns and the seven eyes
73G2211|the Lamb takes the book from him who sits on the throne
73G222|adoration of the Lamb (by a multitude in white robes)
73G23|the slaughtered Lamb
73G3|Revelation 6-11
73G31|the opening of the seven seals ~ Revelation of John
73G311|the four horsemen of the Apocalypse
73G3111|opening of the first seal: the man on the white horse with crown, bow and arrow (Victory)
73G3112|opening of the second seal: the man on the red horse with a sword (War)
73G3113|opening of the third seal: the man on the black horse with a pair of scales (Famine)
73G3114|opening of the fourth seal: the man on the pale horse with a scythe (Death)
73G312|opening of the fifth seal: white robes are given to (the souls of) the martyrs under the altar
73G313|opening of the sixth seal: a great earthquake, the sun turns black, the moon red as blood, and the stars fall on earth; mankind hiding in caves
73G314|opening of the seventh seal: silence in heaven
73G3141|the angel with the golden censer: smoke of the incense ascends with the prayers of the saints ~ opening of the seventh seal
73G32|the seven angels with trumpets ~ Revelation of John
73G321|the first of the seven angels sounds the trumpet: hail, fire and blood is cast upon the earth
73G322|the second of the seven angels sounds the trumpet: a great burning mountain is cast into the sea
73G323|the third of the seven angels sounds the trumpet: a great burning star (Wormwood) poisons the rivers and fountains
73G324|the fourth of the seven angels sounds the trumpet: the sun, the moon and the stars are partially darkened
73G3241|an angel (or eagle) crying the three woes ~ the seven angels with trumpets
73G325|the fifth of the seven angels sounds the trumpet: the falling star opens up the bottomless pit: smoke comes out
73G3251|the plague of the monstrous locusts with crowns, led by Apollyon
73G326|the sixth of the seven angels sounds the trumpet: the four angels of destruction are released
73G3261|the army of horsemen ~ the seven angels with trumpets
73G327|the seventh of the seven angels sounds the trumpet: adoration in heaven
73G3271|the temple of God in heaven ~ the seven angels with trumpets
73G33|the four winds are restrained by four angels
73G331|sealing of the tribes of Israel, the 144-thousand
73G34|the mighty angel with the little open book in his hands: he is wrapped in a cloud; his legs are pillars of fire, which stand one on land and one in the sea ~ Apocalypse
73G341|John takes the little book from the angel and eats it
73G35|John measuring the temple
73G36|the two witnesses of God (Enoch and Elijah) ~ Revelation
73G361|the two witnesses of God prophesy
73G362|the two witnesses of God kill their enemies with fire
73G363|the two witnesses of God are slain by the beast and the people rejoice over their death
73G364|resurrection and ascension of the two witnesses of God
73G4|Revelation 12-18
73G41|the pregnant woman and the dragon ~ Revelation of John
73G411|a pregnant woman, clothed with the sun and standing on the moon, appears; she is threatened by a red dragon with a long tail and seven heads
73G412|Michael and his angels fighting against the dragon and his followers; the dragon (Devil, Satan) is cast out of heaven
73G413|the dragon persecutes the pregnant woman ~ Revelation of John
73G42|the beast out of the sea (Antichrist, 666) ~ Revelation of John
73G421|the leopard-like beast with seven heads comes out of the sea and is worshipped together with the dragon
73G422|the beast out of the sea makes war with the saints
73G43|the beast out of the earth ~ Revelation of John
73G431|the two-horned beast out of the earth and the beast out of the sea are worshipped
73G432|people are marked on their hands or foreheads ~ beast out of the earth
73G44|adoration of the Lamb on Mount Sion by the 144-thousand ~ Apocalypse
73G45|the three angels proclaiming the day of judgement
73G46|the Son of Man (Christ) with the sickle
73G461|Christ throws his sickle down on the earth
73G462|an angel thrusts his sickle into the earth, and gathers the vine
73G463|the vine of the earth is cast into the wine-press of the wrath of God; blood is squeezed out
73G47|the conquerors of the beast, holding harps, stand on the sea of glass
73G48|the seven angels with the seven vials, bringing disasters and destruction upon the earth and mankind
73G481|John sees three unclean spirits like frogs coming out of the mouths of a dragon, a beast and a false prophet
73G49|the scarlet woman and the fall of Babylon
73G491|the scarlet woman, the whore of Babylon; she is usually sitting on a scarlet beast with seven heads and ten horns
73G492|ten kings make war against the Lamb: the Lamb is victorious over the kings
73G493|the fall of Babylon
73G4931|an angel announces the fall of Babylon
73G4932|lament over the fall of Babylon
73G4933|a mighty angel casting a great (mill)stone into the sea
73G5|Revelation 19-22
73G51|praise of the judgement of God in heaven
73G52|the marriage of the Lamb
73G53|the beast and the false prophet conquered
73G531|the horseman whose name was Faithful and True (Christ) with his heavenly army
73G532|battle between the beast (Antichrist), the false prophet, and the horseman with his army
73G54|the thousand year realm ~ Revelation of John
73G541|an angel with a key and a chain binds the dragon (Satan) and casts him into the pit
73G542|first resurrection of the dead
73G55|judgement of Satan (Antichrist)
73G551|after a thousand years, Satan is released from prison, and with Gog and Magog besieges the Holy City
73G552|fire from heaven devours Satan, Gog and Magog, and Satan is cast into a lake of fire
73G56|the Judge on the great white throne
73G561|death and hell are cast into the lake of fire
73G57|the new heaven and the new earth ~ Revelation of John
73G571|an angel shows John the New (Heavenly) Jerusalem coming down from heaven; sometimes Christ is shown leading his lambs to the city
73G5711|the New Jerusalem
73G572|the New Jerusalem measured
73G573|the tree of life with its twelve kinds of fruit ~ Revelation
73G6|John adoring the angel after the Revelation
73GG411|a pregnant woman, clothed with the sun and standing on the moon, appears; she is threatened by a red dragon with a long tail and seven heads - GG - Mary as the apocalyptic woman
8|Literature
81|literary cycles
81(...)|literary cycle (with NAME of CYCLE)
81(ARTHURIAN LEGEND)|'Arthurian legend'
81(KALEVALA)|'Kalevala'
81(NIBELUNGENLIED)|'Nibelungenlied'
81A|Arthurian legend : Use 81(ARTHURIAN LEGEND)
81A(...)|male characters from Arthurian legend : Use 82A(...)
81B|'Nibelungenlied' : Use 81(NIBELUNGENLIED)
81B(...)|male characters from the 'Nibelungenlied' : Use 82A(...)
81C|Dante, 'Divina Commedia' : Use 83(DANTE, Divina Commedia)
81C(...)|male characters from the 'Divina Commedia' : Use 82A(...)
81D|Boccaccio, 'Decameron' : Use 83(BOCCACCIO, Decamerone)
81D(...)|male characters from the 'Decameron' : Use 82A(...)
81E|Ariosto, 'Orlando Furioso' : Use 83(ARIOSTO, Orlando Furioso)
81E(...)|male characters from 'Orlando Furioso' : Use 82A(...)
81F|Tasso, 'Gerusalemme Liberata' : Use 83(TASSO, Gerusalemme Liberata)
81F(...)|male characters from 'Gerusalemme Liberata' : Use 82A(...)
81G|'The Poems of Ossian' : Use 83(MACPHERSON, Poems of Ossian)
81G(...)|male characters from 'The Poems of Ossian' : Use 82A(...)
81H|other cycles : Use 81(...)
81H(...)|other cycles (with NAME of CYCLE, Character) : Use 81(...)
81H(KALEVALA)|'Kalevala' : Use 81(KALEVALA)
81H(KALEVALA, Lemminkäinen)|Lemminkäinen : Use 82A(...)
82|literary characters and objects
82A|names of literary characters
82A(...)|male literary characters (with NAME)
82A(AHASVERUS)|Ahasverus, the wandering Jew
82A(ALBOIN)|King Alboin
82A(AMADIS DE GAULA)|Amadís de Gaula
82A(AMINTA)|Aminta
82A(ARTHUR)|King Arthur
82A(ATLANTE)|Atlante
82A(BAJAZET)|Bajazet
82A(BANQUO)|Banquo
82A(BARON MÜNCHAUSEN)|Baron Münchausen
82A(BELISARIUS)|Belisarius
82A(CARLO)|Carlo
82A(CIMON)|Cimon
82A(DANTE)|Dante
82A(DAPHNIS)|Daphnis (in Greek mythology a shepherd who invented pastoral poetry
82A(DIETRICH VON BERN)|Dietrich von Bern (character based upon Theodoric the Great (c.454-c.526), king of the Ostrogoths)
82A(DON JUAN)|Don Juan
82A(DON QUIXOTE)|Don Quixote
82A(ENYAS)|Enyas
82A(EULENSPIEGEL)|Eulenspiegel
82A(EUSTAZIO)|Eustazio
82A(FALSTAFF)|Falstaff
82A(FAUST)|Faust
82A(FERRAU)|Ferraù (also known as Ferragù, Ferragut, Ferracute and Ferragus)
82A(FILIPPO'S SON)|Filippo's son
82A(FINGAL)|Fingal, king of Morven, father of Ossian
82A(GALAHAD)|Galahad
82A(GARETH)|Gareth
82A(GAWAIN)|Gawain
82A(GODFREY OF BOUILLON)|Godfrey of Bouillon
82A(GOMBAUT)|Gombaut
82A(GUALTERI)|Gualteri
82A(GUISCARDO)|Guiscardo
82A(GULLIVER)|Gulliver
82A(HAGEN)|Hagen
82A(HAMLET)|Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
82A(HEINRICH DER LÖWE)|Heinrich der Löwe
82A(HELYAS)|Helyas
82A(HUON DE BORDEAUX)|Huon de Bordeaux
82A(ISMENO)|Ismeno
82A(IWAIN)|Iwain
82A(KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE)|Knights of the Round Table
82A(LANCELOT)|Lancelot
82A(LEAR)|King Lear
82A(LEMMINKÄINEN)|Lemminkäinen
82A(LOHENGRIN)|Lohengrin or the Knight of the Swan, in German legend the son of Percival or Parsifal
82A(MACBETH)|Macbeth
82A(MANDRICARDO)|Mandricardo, king of Tartary, son of Agricane
82A(MAXIMILIAN)|Emperor Maximilian
82A(MAZEPPA)|Mazeppa, a famous Cossack hetman
82A(MEDORO)|Medoro
82A(MEPHISTOPHELES)|Mephistopheles, name of the demonic tempter in the literary versions of the Faust legends
82A(MERCIA, KING OF)|King of Mercia
82A(MERLIN)|Merlin
82A(NASTAGIO DEGLI ONESTI)|Nastagio degli Onesti
82A(NORANDINO)|Norandino, king of Damascus
82A(OLINDO)|Olindo
82A(ORLANDO)|Orlando
82A(OSCAR)|Oscar
82A(OSSIAN)|Ossian
82A(PAOLO)|Paolo
82A(PERCEVAL)|Perceval
82A(RINALDO)|Rinaldo
82A(RODOMONTE)|Rodomonte
82A(ROLAND)|Roland
82A(ROMEO)|Romeo
82A(RUGGIERO)|Ruggiero
82A(SALADIN)|Saladin
82A(SANCHO PANZA)|Sancho Panza
82A(SHYLOCK)|Shylock
82A(SIEGFRIED)|Siegfried
82A(SILVIO)|Silvio
82A(SOLIMANO)|Solimano
82A(SORDELLO)|Sordello
82A(SWAN KNIGHT)|Swan Knight
82A(TAMBURLAINE)|Tamburlaine
82A(TANCRED)|Tancred
82A(TEUERDANK)|Teuerdank
82A(THEODOSIUS)|Emperor Theodosius
82A(TORELLO)|Torello
82A(TRENMOR)|Trenmor
82A(TRISTRAM)|Tristram
82A(UBALDO)|Ubaldo
82A(UGOLINO)|Ugolino
82A(VALENTIN)|Valentin
82A(VIRGIL)|Virgil
82A(WAYLAND)|Wayland
82A(WEISSKUNIG)|Weisskunig
82A(WIGALOIS)|Wigalois
82A(WILLEHALM)|Willehalm
82A(WILLIAM TELL)|William Tell
82AA|female literary characters
82AA(...)|female literary characters (with NAME)
82AA(ALATIEL)|Alatiel
82AA(ALCINA)|Alcina, evil sorceress
82AA(ANGELICA)|Angelica
82AA(ARMIDA)|Armida
82AA(BEATRICE)|Beatrice
82AA(BRADAMANTE)|Bradamante
82AA(BRUNHILD)|Brunhild
82AA(CHLOE)|Chloe
82AA(CLORINDA)|Clorinda
82AA(COSTANZA)|Costanza
82AA(ELAINE)|Elaine, Fair Maid of Astolat
82AA(ERMINIA)|Erminia
82AA(FRANCESCA)|Francesca
82AA(GENOVEVA)|Genoveva
82AA(GHISMONDA)|Ghismonda
82AA(GINEVRA)|Ginevra
82AA(GODIVA)|Lady Godiva
82AA(GRETCHEN)|Gretchen
82AA(GRISELDA)|Griselda
82AA(GUINEVERE)|Guinevere
82AA(INIBACA)|Inibaca
82AA(IPHIGENIA)|Iphigenia
82AA(ISABELLA)|Isabella
82AA(ISEULT)|Iseult
82AA(JULIET)|Juliet
82AA(KRIEMHILD)|Kriemhild
82AA(LADY MACBETH)|Lady Macbeth
82AA(LADY OF VERGI)|Lady of Vergi
82AA(LUCINA)|Lucina
82AA(MACEE)|Macée
82AA(MALVINA)|Malvina
82AA(MATTABRUNA)|Mattabruna
82AA(MELISSA)|Melissa
82AA(OLIMPIA)|Olimpia
82AA(OPHELIA)|Ophelia
82AA(PRECIOSA)|Preciosa
82AA(ROSAMUND)|Rosamund
82AA(SOFRONIA)|Sofronia
82B|names of fictional animals, plants, objects, etc.
82B(...)|fictional animals, plants, objects, etc. (with NAME)
82B(BAIARDO)|Baiardo, the horse of Rinaldo
82B(BALISARDA)|Balisarda, the sword of Ruggiero
82B(BRIGLIADORO)|Brigliadoro, the horse of Orlando; also known as Veillantif and Vegliantino
82B(DURINDANA)|Durindana, the sword of Orlando; also known as Durendal
82B(EXCALIBUR)|Excalibur, the sword of King Arthur
82B(FRONTINO)|Frontino, the horse of Ruggiero
82B(FUSBERTA)|Fusberta, the sword of Rinaldo; also known as Froberge and Floberge
82B(RABICANO)|Rabicano, the horse of Astolfo
82B(SACHS)|Sachs, the sword of Dietrich von Bern
83|specific works of literature
83(...)|(scenes from) specific works of literature (with AUTHOR, Title)
83(ANON., Busant)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Anon., Busant
83(ANON., Romaunt of the Rose)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Anon., Romaunt of the Rose : Use 83 (LORRIS ET MEUN, Roman de la Rose)
83(ARIOSTO, Orlando Furioso)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Ariosto, Orlando Furioso
83(BERNARDIN DE SAINT-PIERRE, Paul et Virginie)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, Paul et Virginie
83(BOCCACCIO, Decamerone)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Boccaccio, Decamerone
83(BRANT, Ship of Fools)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Brant, Ship of Fools
83(BREDERO, Lucelle)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Bredero, Lucelle
83(BREDERO, Moortje)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Bredero, Moortje
83(BYRON, Bride of Abydos)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Byron, Bride of Abydos
83(BYRON, Corsaire)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Byron, Corsaire
83(CHATEAUBRIAND, Atala)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Chateaubriand, Atala
83(COLONNA, Hypnerotomachia Poliphili)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Colonna, Hypnerotomachia Poliphili
83(D'URFE, Astrée)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: D'Urfé, Astrée
83(DANTE, Divina Commedia)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Dante, Divina Commedia
83(DEFOE, Robinson Crusoe)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Defoe, Robinson Crusoe
83(DESMARETS DE SAINT-SORLIN, Ariane)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Desmarets de Saint-Sorlin, Ariane
83(DIEGO DI SAN PEDRO, Carcel de Amor)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Diego di San Pedro, Carcel de Amor
83(FLAUBERT, Tentation de Saint Antoine)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Flaubert, Tentation de Saint Antoine
83(FOUQUE, Zauberring)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Fouqué, Zauberring
83(GOETHE, Faust)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Goethe, Faust
83(GOETHE, Werther)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Goethe, Werther
83(GUARINI, Pastor Fido)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Guarini, Pastor Fido
83(HELIODORUS, Aethiopica)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Heliodorus, Aethiopica
83(HOOFT, Granida)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Hooft, Granida
83(IBSEN, Peer Gynt)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Ibsen, Peer Gynt
83(LORRIS ET MEUN, Roman de la Rose)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Lorris et Meun, Roman de la Rose
83(MACPHERSON, Poems of Ossian)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Macpherson, Poems of Ossian
83(MANZONI, Promessi Sposi)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Manzoni, Promessi Sposi
83(MELVILLE, Moby Dick)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Melville, Moby Dick
83(OVID, Metamorphoses)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Ovid, Metamorphoses
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I)|Chaos, Four Ages, Flood, Daphne, Io, Syrinx, Phaethon
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:1-20)|The Primal Chaos
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:21-31)|Separation of the elements
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:32-51)|The earth and sea. The five zones.
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:52-68)|The four winds
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:68-88)|Humankind
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:89-112)|The Golden Age
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:113-124)|The Silver Age
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:125-150)|The Bronze Age
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:151-176)|The giants
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:177-198)|Jupiter threatens to destroy humankind
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:199-243)|Lycaon is turned into a wolf
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:244-273)|Jupiter invokes the floodwaters
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:274-292)|The Flood
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:293-312)|The world is drowned
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:313-347)|Deucalion and his wife Pyrrha
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:348-380)|They ask Themis for help
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:381-415)|The human race is re-created
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:416-437)|Other species are generated
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:438-472)|Phoebus kills the Python and sees Daphne
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:473-503)|Phoebus pursues Daphne
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:504-524)|Phoebus begs Daphne to yield to him
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:525-552)|Daphne becomes the laurel bough
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:553-567)|Phoebus honours Daphne
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:568-587)|Inachus mourns for Io
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:587-600)|Jupiter’s rape of Io
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:601-621)|Jupiter transforms Io to a heifer
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:622-641)|Juno claims Io and Argus guards her
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:642-667)|Inachus finds Io and grieves for her
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:668-688)|Jupiter sends Mercury to kill Argus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:689-721)|Mercury tells the story of Syrinx
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:722-746)|Io is returned to human form
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:747-764)|Phaethon’s parentage
83(OVID, Metamorphoses I:765-779)|Phaethon sets out for the Palace of the Sun
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II)|Phaethon’s fall, Callisto, Coronis, Aglauros, Europa
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:1-30)|The Palace of the Sun
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:31-48)|Phaethon and his father
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:49-62)|The Sun’s admonitions
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:63-89)|His further warnings
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:90-110)|Phaethon insists on driving the chariot
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:111-149)|The Sun’s instructions
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:150-177)|The Horses run wild
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:178-200)|Phaethon lets go of the reins
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:201-226)|The mountains burn
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:227-271)|The rivers are dried up
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:272-300)|Earth complains
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:301-328)|Jupiter intervenes and Phaethon dies
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:329-343)|Phaethon’s sisters grieve for him
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:344-366)|The sisters turned into poplar trees
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:367-380)|Cycnus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:381-400)|The Sun returns to his task
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:401-416)|Jupiter sees Callisto
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:417-440)|Jupiter rapes Callisto
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:441-465)|Diana discover’s Callisto’s shame
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:466-495)|Callisto turned into a bear
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:496-507)|Arcas and Callisto become constellations
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:508-530)|Juno complains to Tethys and Oceanus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:531-565)|The Raven and the Crow
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:566-595)|The Crow’s story
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:596-611)|Coronis is betrayed and Phoebus kills her
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:612-632)|Phoebus repents and saves Aesculapius
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:633-675)|Chiron and Chariclo’s prophecies
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:676-707)|Mercury, Battus and the stolen cattle
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:708-736)|Mercury sees Herse
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:737-751)|Mercury elicits the help of Aglauros
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:752-786)|Minerva calls on Envy
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:787-811)|Envy poisons Aglauros’s heart
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:812-832)|Aglauros is turned to stone
83(OVID, Metamorphoses II:833-875)|Jupiter’s abduction of Europa
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III)|Cadmus, Actaeon, Semele, Tiresias, Narcissus, Pentheus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:1-49)|Cadmus searches for his sister Europa
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:50-94)|Cadmus kills the Dragon
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:95-114)|Cadmus sows the Dragon’s teeth
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:115-137)|Cadmus founds Thebes
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:138-164)|Actaeon returns from the hunt
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:165-205)|Actaeon sees Diana naked and is turned into a stag.
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:206-231)|Actaeon is pursued by his hounds
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:232-252)|Actaeon is killed by the dogs
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:253-272)|Juno sets out to punish Semele
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:273-315)|Semele is consumed by Jupiter’s fire.
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:316-338)|The judgement of Tiresias
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:339-358)|Echo sees Narcissus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:359-401)|How Juno altered Echo’s speech
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:402-436)|Narcissus sees himself and falls in love
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:437-473)|Narcissus laments the pain of unrequited love
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:474-510)|Narcissus is changed into a flower
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:511-527)|Tiresias prophesies Pentheus’s fate
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:528-571)|Pentheus rejects the worship of Bacchus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:572-596)|Acoetes is captured and interrogated
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:597-637)|Acoetes’s story – the beautiful boy
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:638-691)|Acoetes’s ship and crew are transformed
83(OVID, Metamorphoses III:692-733)|Pentheus is killed by the Maenads
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV)|Pyramus, Leucothoe, Salmacis, Ino, Cadmus, Perseus 
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:1-30)|The Festival of Bacchus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:31-54)|The daughters of Minyas reject Bacchus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:55-92)|Arsippe tells the story of Pyramus and Thisbe
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:93-127)|The death of Pyramus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:128-166)|The death of Thisbe
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:167-189)|Leuconoë’s story: Mars and Venus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:190-213)|Leuconoë’s story: Venus’s revenge
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:214-255)|The transformation of Leucothoë
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:256-273)|Clytie is transformed into the heliotrope
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:274-316)|Alcithoë tells the story of Salmacis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:317-345)|Salmacis falls for Hermaphroditus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:346-388)|Salmacis and Hermaphroditus merge.
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:389-415)|The daughters of Minyas become bats
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:416-463)|Juno is angered by Semele’s sister Ino
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:464-511)|Tisiphone maddens Athamas and Ino
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:512-542)|Ino becomes the goddess Leucothoë
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:543-562)|Juno transforms the Theban women
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:563-603)|Cadmus and Harmonia become serpents
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:604-662)|Perseus and Atlas
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:663-705)|Perseus offers to save Andromeda
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:706-752)|Perseus defeats the sea-serpent
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IV:753-803)|Perseus tells the story of Medusa
83(OVID, Metamorphoses V)|Perseus, Calliope, Proserpine, Arethusa, The Pierides
83(OVID, Metamorphoses V:1-29)|Phineus seeks revenge for the loss of his bride
83(OVID, Metamorphoses V:30-73)|The fight: the death of Athis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses V:74-106)|The fight: The deaths of Idas, Chromis and others
83(OVID, Metamorphoses V:107-148)|The fight: Lampetides, Dorylas and others
83(OVID, Metamorphoses V:149-199)|Perseus uses the Gorgon’s head
83(OVID, Metamorphoses V:200-249)|Phineus is turned to stone
83(OVID, Metamorphoses V:250-293)|Minerva on Helicon
83(OVID, Metamorphoses V:294-331)|The contest between the Pierides and the Muses
83(OVID, Metamorphoses V:332-384)|Calliope sings: Cupid makes Dis fall in love
83(OVID, Metamorphoses V:385-424)|Calliope sings: Dis and the rape of Proserpine
83(OVID, Metamorphoses V:425-486)|Calliope sings: Ceres searches for Proserpine
83(OVID, Metamorphoses V:487-532)|Calliope sings: Ceres asks Jupiter’s help
83(OVID, Metamorphoses V:533-571)|Calliope sings: Persephone’s fate
83(OVID, Metamorphoses V:572-641)|Calliope sings: Arethusa’s story
83(OVID, Metamorphoses V:642-678)|Calliope sings: Triptolemus. The Fate of the Pierides
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI)|Arachne, Niobe, Marsyas, Procne, Philomela, Boreas
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:1-25)|Arachne rejects Minerva
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:26-69)|Pallas Minerva challenges Arachne
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:70-102)|Pallas weaves her web
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:103-128)|Arachne weaves hers in reply
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:129-145)|Arachne is turned into a spider
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:146-203)|Niobe rejects the worship of Latona
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:204-266)|The gods’ vengeance: Niobe’s sons are killed
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:267-312)|Niobe’s daughters are killed: Her fate.
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:313-381)|The story of Latona and the Lycians
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:382-400)|The tale of Marsyas
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:401-438)|The marriage of Procne and Tereus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:438-485)|Tereus’s passion for Procne’s sister Philomela
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:486-548)|Tereus forces Philomela
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:549-570)|Philomela is mutilated
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:571-619)|The truth is revealed
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:619-652)|The pitiless feast
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:653-674)|They are transformed into birds
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VI:675-721)|Boreas and Orithyia
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VII)|Jason, Medea, Minos, The Plague, Myrmidons, Procris
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VII:1-73)|Medea agonises over her love for Jason
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VII:74-99)|Jason promises to marry Medea
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VII:100-158)|Jason wins the Golden Fleece
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VII:159-178)|Jason asks Medea to lengthen Aeson’s life
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VII:179-233)|Medea summons the powers and gathers herbs
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VII:234-293)|Medea rejuvenates Aeson
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VII:294-349)|Medea’s destruction of Pelias
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VII:350-403)|Medea flees and reaches Athens
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VII:404-424)|Medea attempts Theseus’s life, then vanishes
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VII:425-452)|The praise for Theseus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VII:453-500)|Minos threatens war
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VII:501-613)|Aeacus tells of the plague at Aegina
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VII:614-660)|The creation of the Myrmidons
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VII:661-758)|The infidelities of Cephalus and Procris
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VII:759-795)|The transformation of Cephalus’s dog Laelaps
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VII:796-865)|The death of Procris
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII)|Scylla, Daedalus, Icarus, Meleager, Philemon and Baucis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII:1-80)|Scylla decides to betray her city of Megara
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII:81-151)|Scylla, deserted, is changed to a bird
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII:152-182)|The Minotaur, Theseus, and Ariadne
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII:183-235)|Daedalus and Icarus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII:236-259)|The death of Talos
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII:260-328)|The Calydonian Boar Hunt – the cause
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII:329-375)|The Calydonian Boar Hunt – the boar is roused
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII:376-424)|The Calydonian Boar Hunt – the kill
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII:425-450)|The Calydonian Boar Hunt – the spoils
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII:451-514)|Althaea and the burning brand
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII:515-546)|The death of Meleager
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII:547-610)|Acheloüs tells Theseus and his friends of Perimele
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII:611-678)|Lelex tells of Philemon and Baucis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII:679-724)|The transformation of Philemon and Baucis.
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII:725-776)|Erysichthon fells Ceres’s sacred oak tree
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII:777-842)|Ceres sends Famine to Erysichthon
83(OVID, Metamorphoses VIII:843-884)|The fate of Erysichthon and his daughter Mestra
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IX)|Hercules, Alcmene, Iole, Galanthis, Dryope, Byblis, Iphis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IX:1-88)|Acheloüs wrestles with Hercules
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IX:89-158)|The shirt of Nessus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IX:159-210)|The agony of Hercules
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IX:211-272)|The death and transformation of Hercules
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IX:273-323)|Alcmena tells of Hercules’s birth and of Galanthis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IX:324-393)|Iole tells the story of her half-sister Dryope
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IX:394-417)|The prophecies of Themis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IX:418-438)|Jupiter acknowledges the power of Fate
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IX:439-516)|Byblis falls in love with her twin brother Caunus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IX:517-594)|The fatal letter
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IX:595-665)|The transformation of Byblis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IX:666-713)|The birth of Iphis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IX:714-763)|Iphis and Ianthe
83(OVID, Metamorphoses IX:764-797)|Isis transforms Iphis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses X)|Orpheus, Pygmalion, Myrrha, Venus and Adonis, Atalanta
83(OVID, Metamorphoses X:1-85)|Orpheus and Eurydice
83(OVID, Metamorphoses X:86-105)|The gathering of the trees
83(OVID, Metamorphoses X:106-142)|The death of Cyparissus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses X:143-219)|Orpheus sings: Ganymede; Hyacinthus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses X:220-242)|Orpheus sings: The Propoetides
83(OVID, Metamorphoses X:243-297)|Orpheus sings: Pygmalion and the statue
83(OVID, Metamorphoses X:298-355)|Orpheus sings: Myrrha’s incestuous love for Cinyras
83(OVID, Metamorphoses X:356-430)|Orpheus sings: Myrrha and her nurse
83(OVID, Metamorphoses X:431-502)|Orpheus sings: Myrrha’s crime and punishment
83(OVID, Metamorphoses X:503-559)|Orpheus sings: Venus and Adonis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses X:560-637)|Venus tells her story: Atalanta and Hippomenes
83(OVID, Metamorphoses X:638-680)|Venus tells her story: The foot-race
83(OVID, Metamorphoses X:681-707)|Venus tells her story: The transformation
83(OVID, Metamorphoses X:708-739)|Orpheus sings: The death of Adonis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XI)|Death of Orpheus, Midas, Peleus, Ceyx, Alcyone, Aesacus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XI:1-66)|The death of Orpheus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XI:67-84)|The transformation of the Maenads
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XI:85-145)|Midas and the golden touch
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XI:146-171)|Pan and Apollo compete before Tmolus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XI:172-193)|Midas and the ass’s ears
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XI:194-220)|Laomedon and the walls of Troy
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XI:221-265)|Peleus and Thetis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XI:266-345)|Ceyx tells the story of Daedalion
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XI:346-409)|Peleus and the wolf
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XI:410-473)|The separation of Ceyx and Alcyone
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XI:474-572)|The Tempest
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XI:573-649)|The House of Sleep
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XI:650-709)|Morpheus goes to Alcyone in the form of Ceyx
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XI:710-748)|They are turned into birds
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XI:749-795)|The transformation of Aesacus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XII)|Rumour, Cycnus, Caeneus, Lapiths and Centaurs, Achilles
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XII:1-38)|Iphigenia at Aulis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XII:39-63)|The House of Rumour
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XII:64-145)|The death and transformation of Cycnus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XII:146-209)|Nestor tells the story of Caeneus-Caenis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XII:210-244)|Nestor tells of the battle of Lapiths and Centaurs
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XII:245-289)|The deaths of Amycus, Gryneus, Cometes
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XII:290-326)|The deaths of Corythus, Aphidas and others
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XII:327-392)|Pirithoüs, Theseus and Peleus join the fight
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XII:393-428)|Cyllarus and Hylonome
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XII:429-535)|The transformation of Caeneus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XII:536-579)|Nestor tells of the death of Periclymenus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XII:579-628)|The death of Achilles
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIII)|Ajax, Ulysses, Polyxena, Hecuba, Memnon, Galatea, Glaucus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIII:1-122)|The debate over the arms: Ajax speaks
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIII:123-381)|The debate over the arms: Ulysses speaks
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIII:382-398)|The death of Ajax
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIII:399-428)|The fall of Troy
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIII:429-480)|The deaths of Polydorus and Polyxena
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIII:481-575)|Hecuba’s lament and transformation
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIII:576-622)|Aurora and the Memnonides
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIII:623-639)|Aeneas begins his wanderings
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIII:640-674)|The transformation of Anius’s daughters.
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIII:675-704)|The cup of Alcon
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIII:705-737)|Aeneas’s journey to Sicily
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIII:738-788)|Acis and Galatea
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIII:789-869)|The song of Polyphemus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIII:870-897)|Acis is turned into a river-god
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIII:898-968)|Glaucus tells Scylla of his transformation
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV)|Scylla, Sibyl, Polyphemus, Circe, Picus, Pomona, Romulus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:1-74)|The transformation of Scylla
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:75-100)|Aeneas journeys to Cumae
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:101-153)|Aeneas and the Sybil of Cumae
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:154-222)|Macareus meets Achaemenides again
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:223-319)|Ulysses and Circe
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:320-396)|The transformation of Picus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:397-434)|The fate of Canens
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:435-444)|Caieta’s epitaph
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:445-482)|War in Latium: Turnus asks Diomede’s help
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:483-511)|Acmon and others are changed into birds
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:512-526)|The creation of the wild olive
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:527-565)|The transformation of Aeneas’s ships
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:566-580)|The heron is born from Ardea’s ruins
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:581-608)|The deification of Aeneas
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:609-622)|The line of Alban kings
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:623-697)|Vertumnus woos Pomona
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:698-771)|Anaxarete and Iphis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:772-804)|War and reconciliation with the Sabines
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:805-828)|The deification of Romulus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XIV:829-851)|The deification of his wife Hersilia
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV)|Pythagoras, Hippolytus, Cipus, Aesculapius, The Caesars
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:1-59)|Myscelus: the founding of Crotona
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:60-142)|Pythagoras’s Teachings: Vegetarianism
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:143-175)|Pythagoras’s Teachings: Metempsychosis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:176-198)|Pythagoras’s Teachings: The Eternal Flux
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:199-236)|Pythagoras’s Teachings: The Four Ages of Man
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:237-258)|Pythagoras’s Teachings: The Elements
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:259-306)|Pythagoras’s Teachings: Geological changes
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:307-360)|Pythagoras’s Teachings: Physical changes
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:361-390)|Pythagoras’s Teachings: Autogenesis
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:391-417)|Pythagoras’s Teachings: The Phoenix
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:418-452)|Pythagoras’s Teachings: Transfers of Power
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:453-478)|Pythagoras’s Teachings: The Sanctity of Life
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:479-546)|The transformation of Hippolytus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:552-621)|Cipus acquires horns
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:622-745)|Aesculapius, the god, saves Rome from plague
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:745-842)|The deification of Julius Caesar
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:843-870)|Ovid’s celebration of Augustus
83(OVID, Metamorphoses XV:871-879)|Ovid’s Envoi
83(PETRARCA, Trionfi)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Petrarca, Trionfi
83(POPE, Rape of the lock)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Pope, Rape of the lock
83(SCARRON, Roman Comique)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Scarron, Roman Comique
83(SCHILLER, Mädchen aus der Fremde)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Schiller, Mädchen aus der Fremde
83(SHAKESPEARE, All's Well That Ends Well)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, All's Well That Ends Well
83(SHAKESPEARE, Anthony and Cleopatra)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Anthony and Cleopatra
83(SHAKESPEARE, As You Like It)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, As You Like It
83(SHAKESPEARE, A Comedy of Errors)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, A Comedy of Errors
83(SHAKESPEARE, Coriolanus)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Coriolanus
83(SHAKESPEARE, Cymbeline)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Cymbeline
83(SHAKESPEARE, Hamlet)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Hamlet
83(SHAKESPEARE, Henry IV, Part 1)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 1
83(SHAKESPEARE, Henry IV, Part 2)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 2
83(SHAKESPEARE, Henry V)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Henry V
83(SHAKESPEARE, Henry VI, Part 1)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Henry VI, Part 1
83(SHAKESPEARE, Henry VI, Part 2)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Henry VI, Part 2
83(SHAKESPEARE, Henry VI, Part 3)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Henry VI, Part 3
83(SHAKESPEARE, Henry VIII)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Henry VIII
83(SHAKESPEARE, Julius Caesar)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Julius Caesar
83(SHAKESPEARE, King John)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, King John
83(SHAKESPEARE, King Lear)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, King Lear
83(SHAKESPEARE, Love's Labour's Lost)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost
83(SHAKESPEARE, Macbeth)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Macbeth
83(SHAKESPEARE, Measure for Measure)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Measure for Measure
83(SHAKESPEARE, Midsummernight's Dream)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Midsummernight's Dream
83(SHAKESPEARE, Much Ado about Nothing)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Much Ado about Nothing
83(SHAKESPEARE, Othello)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Othello
83(SHAKESPEARE, Pericles)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Pericles
83(SHAKESPEARE, Richard II)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Richard II
83(SHAKESPEARE, Richard III)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Richard III
83(SHAKESPEARE, Romeo and Juliet)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
83(SHAKESPEARE, Tempest)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Tempest
83(SHAKESPEARE, The Merchant of Venice)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice
83(SHAKESPEARE, The Merry Wives of Windsor)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, The Merry Wives of Windsor
83(SHAKESPEARE, The Taming of the Shrew)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, The Taming of the Shrew
83(SHAKESPEARE, The Winter's Tale)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, The Winter's Tale
83(SHAKESPEARE, Timon of Athens)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Timon of Athens
83(SHAKESPEARE, Titus Andronicus)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Titus Andronicus
83(SHAKESPEARE, Troilus and Cressida)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida
83(SHAKESPEARE, Twelfth Night)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Twelfth Night
83(SHAKESPEARE, Two Gentlemen of Verona)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona
83(SWIFT, Gulliver's Travels)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Swift, Gulliver's Travels
83(TASSO, Aminta)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Tasso, Aminta
83(TASSO, Gerusalemme Liberata)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Tasso, Gerusalemme Liberata
83(TEBALDEO, Second Eclogue, Damon and Thyrsis)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Tebaldeo, Second Eclogue, Damon and Thyrsis
83(TENNYSON, Lady of Shalott)|(scenes from) specific works of literature: Tennyson, Lady of Shalott
84|tales and fairy tales
84(...)|tales and fairy tales (with TITLE)
84(BLUEBEARD)|tales and fairy tales: Bluebeard
84(CINDERELLA)|tales and fairy tales: Cinderella
84(LITTLE RED RIDING-HOOD)|tales and fairy tales: Little Red Riding-hood
84(LITTLE THUMBLING)|tales and fairy tales: Little Thumbling
84(MELUSINE)|tales and fairy tales: Melusine
84(ONE THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS)|tales and fairy tales: One Thousand and One Nights
84(PUSS IN BOOTS)|tales and fairy tales: Puss in boots
84(RAY-SLAYERS OF WEERT)|tales and fairy tales: Ray-slayers of Weert
84(SAVAGERY OF THE BULL)|tales and fairy tales: Savagery of the Bull
84(SLEEPING BEAUTY)|tales and fairy tales: Sleeping Beauty
84(THE BEAUTY AND THE BEAST)|tales and fairy tales: The Beauty and the Beast
84(UNDINE)|tales and fairy tales: Undine
84(WOMEN OF WEINSBERG)|tales and fairy tales: Women of Weinsberg
85|fables
85(...)|fables (with TITLE)
85(COCK AND PEARL)|fable of the Cock and the Pearl
85(DOG ON BRIDGE)|fable of the Dog on the Bridge
85(FATHER, SON AND ASS)|fable of the Father, Son and Ass
85(FOX AND RAVEN)|fable of the Fox and the Raven
85(FROG AND COW)|fable of the Frog and the Cow
85(RAVEN AND SCORPION)|fable of the Raven and the Scorpion
85(REYNARD THE FOX)|fable of Reynard the Fox
85(SWAN AND COOK)|fable of the Swan and the Cook
85(AESOP, Latin fable index)|Latin titles of Aesopian fables
85(DE GALLO GALLINACEO)|fable 1: De Gallo Gallinaceo
85(DE LUPO ET AGNO)|fable 2: De lupo et agno
85(DE LEONE ET QUATUOR TAURIS)|fable 3: De leone et quatuor tauris
85(DE RANA ET VULPE)|fable 4: De rana et vulpe
85(DE CANE RUBOS COMEDENTE)|fable 5: De cane rubos comedente
85(DE ALAUDA ET PULLIS EIUS)|fable 6: De alauda et pullis eius
85(DE VULPE, CANE ET GALLO)|fable 7: De vulpe, cane et gallo
85(DE VULPE IN PUTEO)|fable 8: De vulpe in puteo
85(DE LUPIS ET OVIBUS)|fable 9: De lupis et ovibus
85(DE VULPE ET AQUILA)|fable 10: De vulpe et aquila
85(DE LUPO OVIS PELLE INDUTO)|fable 11: De lupo ovis pelle induto
85(DE AUCIPE ET PALUMBE)|fable 12: De aucipe et palumbe
85(DE LUPO ET SUE)|fable 13: De Lupo et Sue
85(DE EQUO ET ASINO)|fable 14: De equo et asino
85(DE LUPO ET HIRCO)|fable 15: De lupo et hirco
85(DE COLUMBIS ET ACCIPITRE)|fable 16: De columbis et accipitre
85(DE MURE URBANO ET MURE RUSTICO)|fable 17: De mure urbano et mure rustico
85(DE HIRUNDINE ET ALIIS AVICULIS)|fable 18: De hirundine et aliis aviculis
85(DE CASTORE)|fable 19: De castore
85(DE CATO ET VULPE)|fable 20: De cato et vulpe
85(DE CATO ET MURIBUS)|fable 21: De cato et muribus
85(DE LEONE ET QUIBUSDAM ALIIS QUADRUPEDIBUS)|fable 22: De leone et quibusdam aliis quadrupedibus
85(DE LEONE ET MURE)|fable 23:  De leone et mure
85(DE LEONE ET MURE 2)|fable 24: De Leone et Mure 
85(DE CANE MORDACI)|fable 25: De cane mordaci
85(DE RANA ET BOVE)|fable 26: De rana et bove
85(DE LEONE ET VULPE)|fable 27: De leone et vulpe
85(DE SIMIA ET VULPECULA)|fable 28: De simia et vulpecula
85(DE CANE ET BOVE)|fable 29: De cane et bove
85(DE AVIBUS ET QUADRUPEDIBUS)|fable 30: De avibus et quadrupedibus
85(DE TIGRIDE ET VULPE)|fable 31: De tigride et vulpe
85(DE LEAENA ET VULPE)|fable 32: De leaena et vulpe
85(DE QUERCU ET ARUNDINE)|fable 33: De Quercu et Arundine
85(DE SOLE ET VENTO)|fable 34: De sole et vento
85(DE MURE ET RANA)|fable 35: De mure et rana
85(DE RANIS ET EARUM REGE)|fable 36: De ranis et earum rege
85(DE ANU ET ANCILLIS)|fable 37: De anu et ancillis
85(LEO ET URSUS)|fable 38: Leo et ursus
85(DE CORNICE ET URNA)|fable 39: De cornice et urna
85(DE HERINACEIS VIPERAS HOSPITES EIICIENTIBUS)|fable 40: De Herinaceis Viperas hospites eiicientibus
85(DE LEPORIBUS ET RANIS)|fable 41: De Leporibus et Ranis
85(DE VULPE ET LUPO)|fable 42: De vulpe et lupo
85(DE CANE ET OVE)|fable 43: De cane et ove
85(DE PAVONE ET GRUE)|fable 44: De pavone et grue
85(DE VIPERA ET LIMA)|fable 45: De vipera et lima
85(DE LEONE, ASINO ET GALLO)|fable 46: De leone, asino et gallo
85(DE MONEDULA ET PAVONIBUS)|fable 47: De monedula et pavonibus
85(DE MUSCA ET FORMICA)|fable 48: De musca et formica
85(DE CICADA ET FORMICA)|fable 49: De cicada et formica
85(DE RUSTICO ET COLUBRO)|fable 50: De Rustico et Colubro
85(DE LEONE AEGROTANTE)|fable 51: De leone aegrotante
85(DE VITULA ET BOVE)|fable 52: De vitula et bove
85(DE RUSTICO ET ARATRO SUO)|fable 53: De rustico et aratro suo
85(DE MEMBRIS ET VENTRE)|fable 54: De Membris et Ventre 
85(DE EQUO ET LEONE)|fable 55: De equo et leone
85(DE AGRICOLA ET CICONIA)|fable 56: De agricola et ciconia
85(DE CATO ET GALLO)|fable 57: De cato et gallo
85(DE VULPE ET PARDO)|fable 58: De vulpe et pardo
85(DE PASTORIS PUERO ET AGRICOLIS)|fable 59: De pastoris puero et agricolis
85(DE CAPRO IN PUTEO)|fable 60: De capro in puteo
85(DE CUPIDINE ET MORTE)|fable 61: De Cupidine et morte
85(DE AGRICOLA ET FILIIS)|fable 62: De agricola et filiis
85(CERVUS VETUS ET HINNULUS)|fable 63: Cervus vetus et hinnulus
85(CANIS VETULUS ET MAGISTER)|fable 64: Canis vetulus et magister
85(DE IOVE ET CAMELO)|fable 65: De Iove et Camelo 
85(VULPES SINE CAUDA)|fable 66: Vulpes sine cauda
85(CORVUS ET VULPES)|fable 67: Corvus et Vulpes 
85(DE ACCIPITRE COLUMBAM INSEQUENTE)|fable 68: De accipitre columbam insequente
85(DE NUTRICE ET LUPO)|fable 69: De Nutrice et Lupo 
85(DE LEPORE ET TESTUDINE)|fable 70: De lepore et testudine
85(DE CATA IN FEMINAM MUTATA)|fable 71: De cata in feminam mutata
85(DE ASINO LEONIS PELLE INDUTO)|fable 72: De asino leonis pelle induto
85(DE PARTU MONTIUM)|fable 73: De partu montium
85(DE SATYRO ET VIATORE)|fable 74: De satyro et viatore
85(DE MILVO AEGROTO)|fable 75: De milvo aegroto
85(DE ACCIPITRE ET LUSCINIA)|fable 76: De accipitre et luscinia
85(PAVO ET LUSCINIA)|fable 77: Pavo et luscinia
85(PISCATOR ET PISCICULUS)|fable 78: Piscator et Pisciculus
85(DE GRUIBUS ET ANSERIBUS)|fable 79: De Gruibus et Anseribus
85(DE CANE ET UMBRA)|fable 80: De Cane et Umbra
85(DE CANE ET ASINO)|fable 81: De cane et asino
85(DE LUPO ET GRUE)|fable 82: De lupo et grue
85(DE AVARO ET INVIDO)|fable 83: De avaro et invido
85(DE DUABUS OLLIS)|fable 84: De duabus Ollis
85(DE VULPECULA ET CICONIA)|fable 85: De vulpecula et ciconia
85(URSUS ET ALVEARIA)|fable 86: Ursus et alvearia
85(URSUS ET DUO VIATORES)|fable 87: Ursus et duo viatores
85(TUBICEN CAPTIVUS)|fable 88: Tubicen captivus
85(GALLI ET PERDIX)|fable 89: Galli et perdix
85(AUCEPS ET PERDIX)|fable 90: Auceps et Perdix
85(AQUILA ET CORVUS)|fable 91: Aquila et corvus
85(DE LEONE, ASINO ET VULPE)|fable 92: De leone, asino et vulpe
85(VULPES ET UVA)|fable 93: Vulpes et uva
85(EQUUS ET CERVUS)|fable 94: Equus et cervus
85(IUVENIS ET HIRUNDO)|fable 95: Iuvenis et hirundo
85(ANUS ET ANSER)|fable 96: Anus et anser
85(DE CANE ET LUPO)|fable 97: De cane et lupo
85(RUSTICUS ET SYLVA)|fable 98: Rusticus et sylva
85(LEO SENEX)|fable 99: Leo senex
85(DE EQUO ET ASELLO ONUSTO)|fable 100: De equo et asello onusto
85(SENEX ET MORS)|fable 101: Senex et mors
85(DE ASINO ET APRO)|fable 102: De asino et apro
85(DE DELPHINO ET SMARIDE)|fable 103: De delphino et smaride
85(DE PAVONE ET PICA)|fable 104: De pavone et pica
85(DE SYLVANO ET LEONE)|fable 105: De sylvano et leone
85(CERVUS IN AQUAS INSPICIENS)|fable 106: Cervus in aquas inspiciens
85(DE CERVO IN BOVIUM STABULO)|fable 107: De Cervo in bovium stabulo
85(FORMICA ET COLUMBA)|fable 108: Formica et columba
85(LEO AMATORIUS)|fable 109: Leo amatorius
85(AQUILA ET TESTUDO)|fable 110: Aquila et testudo
85A|fables of Aesop : Use 85(...)
85A(...)|fables of Aesop (with TITLE) : Use 85(...)
85B|fables of Lafontaine : Use 85(...)
85B(...)|fables of Lafontaine (with TITLE) : Use 85(...)
85C|other fables : Use 85(...)
85C(...)|other fables (with TITLE) : Use 85(...)
86|proverbs, sayings, etc.
86(...)|proverbs, sayings, etc. (with TEXT)
86(BEWARE THE GEESE WHEN THE FOX PREACHES)|proverbs, sayings, etc.: Beware the geese when the fox preaches
86(LIGHTLY COME, LIGHTLY GO)|proverbs, sayings, etc.: Lightly come, lightly go
86(OMNIA MECUM PORTO)|proverbs, sayings, etc.: Omnia mecum porto

9|Classical Mythology and Ancient History
91|myths about creation: cosmogony, theogony, and the origin of man
91A|genesis of the universe ~ classical mythology
91A1|primeval deities, elementary gods ~ classical mythology
91A11|Uranus (Caelus), Heaven
91A12|Gaea (Ge), Earth
91A13|Pontus, Sea
91A14|other primeval deities
91A14(...)|other primeval deities (with NAME)
91A14(AION)|other primeval deities: Aion
91A14(CHAOS)|other primeval deities: Chaos
91A14(DEMOGORGON)|other primeval deities: Demogorgon
91A14(EREBUS)|other primeval deities: Erebus
91A14(NOX)|other primeval deities: Nox
91A2|separation of the elements by some creative force ~ classical mythology
91A21|creation of the earth ~ classical mythology
91A22|creation of the waters ~ classical mythology
91A23|creation of the air, winds and stars ~ classical mythology
91B|offspring of Uranus and Gaea (Titans, Cyclopes, Centimani)
91B1|Titans
91B11|male Titans
91B111|(story of) Saturn (Cronus)
91B1111|(story of) Saturn (Cronus) - early life, prime youth
91B11111|(story of) Saturn (Cronus) - birth
91B11112|(story of) Saturn (Cronus) - infancy, upbringing
91B1112|love-affairs of Saturn
91B11121|Philyra beloved by Saturn, occasionally in the shape of a horse
91B11122|Rhea and Saturn
91B1113|(story of) Saturn (Cronus) - most important deeds
91B1114|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Saturn
91B11141|Saturn devouring his children
91B111411|Saturn devouring the stone, given to him by Rhea, instead of the new-born Jupiter
91B111412|Saturn disgorging his children
91B11142|Saturn castrating Uranus with a sickle; possibly combined with the birth of the Furies, the Giants, and the Meliae (from the blood that falls upon the earth)
91B1115|(story of) Saturn (Cronus) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
91B1116|suffering, misfortune of Saturn
91B11161|Saturn castrated by Jupiter
91B11168|suffering, misfortune of Saturn - death
91B11169|suffering, misfortune of Saturn - apotheosis, deification
91B1117|specific aspects of Saturn; Saturn as patron
91B11171|Cronus triformis: Saturn with three animal heads
91B11178|triumph of Saturn; 'Carro di Saturno' (Ripa)
91B11179|specific aspects of Saturn; Saturn as patron - veneration, honoured by
91B1118|(story of) Saturn (Cronus) - attributes
91B1118(...)|attributes of Saturn (with NAME)
91B1118(SCYTHE)|attributes of Saturn: scythe
91B1119|(story of) Saturn (Cronus) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
91B112|(story of) Oceanus
91B1121|(story of) Oceanus - early life, prime youth
91B11211|(story of) Oceanus - birth
91B11212|(story of) Oceanus - infancy, upbringing
91B1122|(story of) Oceanus - love-affairs
91B1123|(story of) Oceanus - most important deeds
91B1124|(story of) Oceanus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
91B1125|(story of) Oceanus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
91B1126|(story of) Oceanus - suffering, misfortune
91B11268|(story of) Oceanus - death
91B11269|(story of) Oceanus - apotheosis, deification
91B1127|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Oceanus; Oceanus as patron
91B11278|triumph of Oceanus; 'Carro dell'Oceano' (Ripa)
91B11279|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Oceanus; Oceanus as patron - veneration, honoured by
91B1128|(story of) Oceanus - attributes
91B1129|(story of) Oceanus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
91B113|Coeus
91B114|Crius
91B115|Hyperion, the Sun Titan
91B116|Iapetus
91B12|female Titans
91B121|Rhea
91B122|Tethys
91B123|Phoebe
91B124|Thea
91B125|Themis
91B126|Mnemosyne
91B13|children of the Titans
91B131|(story of) Astraeus
91B1311|(story of) Astraeus - early life, prime youth
91B13111|(story of) Astraeus - birth
91B13112|(story of) Astraeus - infancy, upbringing
91B1312|love-affairs of Astraeus
91B13121|Aurora and Astraeus, to whom she bears the winds and stars
91B1313|(story of) Astraeus - most important deeds
91B1314|(story of) Astraeus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
91B1315|(story of) Astraeus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
91B1316|(story of) Astraeus - suffering, misfortune
91B13168|(story of) Astraeus - death
91B13169|(story of) Astraeus - apotheosis, deification
91B1317|(story of) Astraeus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
91B13178|(story of) Astraeus - triumph
91B13179|(story of) Astraeus - veneration, honoured by
91B1318|(story of) Astraeus - attributes
91B1319|(story of) Astraeus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
91B132|(story of) Pallas
91B1321|(story of) Pallas - early life, prime youth
91B13211|(story of) Pallas - birth
91B13212|(story of) Pallas - infancy, upbringing
91B1322|(story of) Pallas - love-affairs
91B1323|(story of) Pallas - most important deeds
91B1324|(story of) Pallas - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
91B1325|(story of) Pallas - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
91B1326|(story of) Pallas - suffering, misfortune
91B13268|(story of) Pallas - death
91B13269|(story of) Pallas - apotheosis, deification
91B1327|(story of) Pallas - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
91B13278|(story of) Pallas - triumph
91B13279|(story of) Pallas - veneration, honoured by
91B1328|(story of) Pallas - attributes
91B1329|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Pallas
91B13291|Bia, Force, Violence
91B13292|Cratus, Strength
91B13293|Zelus, Zeal
91B133|Perses
91B134|Asteria
91B135|Latona (Leto)
91B136|(story of) Atlas
91B1361|(story of) Atlas - early life, prime youth
91B13611|(story of) Atlas - birth
91B13612|(story of) Atlas - infancy, upbringing
91B1362|(story of) Atlas - love-affairs
91B1363|(story of) Atlas - most important deeds
91B1364|(story of) Atlas - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
91B1365|(story of) Atlas - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
91B1366|suffering, misfortune of Atlas
91B13661|Atlas supporting the heavens on his shoulders
91B13668|suffering, misfortune of Atlas - death
91B13669|suffering, misfortune of Atlas - apotheosis, deification
91B1367|(story of) Atlas - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
91B13678|(story of) Atlas - triumph
91B13679|(story of) Atlas - veneration, honoured by
91B1368|(story of) Atlas - attributes
91B1369|(story of) Atlas - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
91B137|Menoetius
91B2|the Cyclopes
91B21|Brontes
91B22|Steropes
91B23|Arges
91B24|Polyphemus
91B25|other Cyclopes
91B25(...)|other Cyclopes (with NAME)
91B25(ELATREUS)|Elatreus (Cyclops)
91B25(PYRACMON)|Pyracmon (Cyclops)
91B3|the Centimani (Hecatoncheires), the Hundred-handed Ones
91B31|Briareus (Aegaeon)
91B32|Gy(g)es (one of the Centimani)
91B33|Cottus
91C|the battles (of Titans, Giants, Typhon, Aloeids) with the gods
91C1|war of the Titans against Jupiter and allies: titanomachy
91C11|the Titans imprisoned in Tartarus
91C2|the Giants, Gigantes (with serpents for feet), and their battle against the gods
91C21|battle of the Giants against the gods: gigantomachy
91C211|the Giants attack the heavens with boulders and tree-trunks
91C212|the Giants piling up mountains
91C213|metamorphosis of the gods into different kinds of animals ~ gigantomachy
91C214|the Giants buried beneath volcanoes
91C22|single named Giants
91C22(...)|single named Giants (with NAME)
91C3|Typhon (Typhoeus), the hundred-headed monster, and his battle against the gods
91C31|Typhon's battle against the gods
91C311|fight of Typhon with Jupiter: he cuts out the sinews of Jupiter's hands and feet and hides them
91C312|the gods fleeing from Typhon
91C3121|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)
91C313|Typhon buried beneath Mount Etna on Sicily
91C4|the Aloeids (Aloidae), Otus and Ephialtes, and their battle against the gods
91C41|battle of the Aloeids against the gods
91C411|the Aloeids capture Mars and hold him prisoner in a bronze vessel
91C4111|Mars released by Mercury
91C412|the Aloeids try to reach Heaven by piling Mount Ossa and Mount Pelion on Olympus
91C413|the Aloeids killed by Apollo
91C4131|the Aloeids accidentally kill each other when Diana darts between them in the form of a white doe
91C414|the Aloeids in Tartarus
91D|division of the universe (among Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto)
91D1|Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto throwing dice for the lordship of the sky, the sea, and the underworld
91D11|Jupiter (and Juno) take possession of Heaven
91D12|Neptune takes possession of the sea
91D13|Pluto takes possession of the underworld
91E|origin of man
91E1|creation of man by some creative force
91E11|Vulcan creating man
91E12|Cura making man with a clod of earth
91E121|Jupiter animating Cura's man
91E122|Cura arguing with Jupiter and Tellus
91E123|Saturn settling the argument of Cura and Jupiter
91E2|the four world epochs (golden, silver, bronze, iron age); 'Età dell'oro, argento, bronzo, et ferro' (Ripa)
91E21|the golden age, 'Aetas aurea'; men live happily, gathering fruits under the reign of Saturn
91E211|personification of the golden age; 'Età dell'oro' (Ripa)
91E22|the silver age, 'Aetas argentea'; men plough the soil and build huts
91E221|personification of the silver age; 'Età dell'argento' (Ripa)
91E23|the bronze age, 'Aetas aenea'; characterized by Minerva and building activities
91E231|personification of the bronze age; 'Età del bronzo', 'Età del rame' (Ripa)
91E24|the iron age, 'Aetas ferrea'; characterized by Mars, war and rapine
91E241|personification of the iron age; 'Età del ferro' (Ripa)
91E3|primitive stages of mankind; men rise from their brutish condition to civilization
91E31|Vulcan, assisted by Aeolus, as teacher of mankind
91E32|discovery of fire
91E33|making of primitive buildings, e.g.: huts
91E4|(story of) Prometheus
91E41|(story of) Prometheus - early life, prime youth
91E411|(story of) Prometheus - birth
91E412|(story of) Prometheus - infancy, upbringing
91E42|(story of) Prometheus - love-affairs
91E43|(story of) Prometheus - most important deeds
91E44|(story of) Prometheus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
91E45|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Prometheus
91E451|Prometheus makes man out of clay, usually Minerva present
91E452|Prometheus brings fire to mankind
91E4521|Prometheus steals fire from the chariot of the sun
91E45211|Prometheus steals fire from Vulcan's forge
91E4522|Prometheus animates the man he has formed with the stolen fire
91E453|Prometheus, having to arbitrate in the question, which part of the victim should be offered to the gods, cheats Jupiter with an oxhide filled with bones and fat
91E46|suffering, misfortune of Prometheus
91E461|punishment of Prometheus; he is chained to a rock, usually by Vulcan and/or Mercury
91E4611|an eagle tears at Prometheus' liver
91E4612|the Oceanids try to console Prometheus
91E4613|Prometheus is freed by Hercules on his way to the garden of the Hesperides: he shoots the eagle with an arrow
91E468|suffering, misfortune of Prometheus - death
91E469|suffering, misfortune of Prometheus - apotheosis, deification
91E47|specific aspects of Prometheus; Prometheus as patron
91E471|Prometheus Astrologus
91E472|Prometheus Inventor
91E473|Prometheus as the first sculptor
91E478|specific aspects of Prometheus; Prometheus as patron - triumph
91E479|specific aspects of Prometheus; Prometheus as patron - veneration, honoured by
91E48|attributes of Prometheus
91E48(...)|attributes of Prometheus (with NAME)
91E49|(story of) Prometheus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
91E5|Epimetheus
91E6|(story of) Pandora
91E61|early life, prime youth of Pandora
91E611|Pandora created out of clay, usually by Vulcan
91E6111|the gods adorning Pandora
91E6112|Pandora surrounded by the gods on Olympus
91E6113|Pandora brought to earth by Mercury
91E612|early life, prime youth of Pandora - infancy, upbringing
91E62|(story of) Pandora - love-affairs
91E63|(story of) Pandora - most important deeds
91E64|(story of) Pandora - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
91E65|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Pandora
91E651|Pandora handed over to Epimetheus by Mercury
91E6511|Pandora and Epimetheus
91E652|Pandora opens her box (or jar); Good or Evil escapes, Hope remains
91E6521|Epimetheus opens Pandora's box
91E6522|somebody else (not Epimetheus) opens Pandora's box
91E66|(story of) Pandora - suffering, misfortune
91E668|(story of) Pandora - death
91E669|(story of) Pandora - apotheosis, deification
91E67|(story of) Pandora - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
91E678|(story of) Pandora - triumph
91E679|(story of) Pandora - veneration, honoured by
91E68|attributes of Pandora
91E68(...)|attributes of Pandora (with NAME)
91E68(BOX)|attributes of Pandora: box
91E69|(story of) Pandora - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
91E7|Deucalion's flood; Jupiter sends a great flood to destroy mankind; Deucalion and Pyrrha afloat
91E71|Deucalion and Pyrrha build an ark
91E72|when the waters subside, the ark of Deucalion and Pyrrha comes to rest on the top of a mountain
91E73|Deucalion and Pyrrha pray, usually at the shrine of Gaea-Themis
92|gods ~ classical mythology
92A|the Olympian gods together: Jupiter, Juno, Neptune, Ceres, Apollo, Diana, Mars, Venus, Mercury, Minerva, Vulcan, Vesta (or Bacchus)
92A1|groups of twelve gods of slightly different composition
92B|the great gods of Heaven, and their train
92B1|(story of) Jupiter (Zeus)
92B11|early life, prime youth of Jupiter
92B111|birth of Jupiter: he is hidden away by Rhea
92B112|infancy, upbringing of Jupiter
92B1121|Amalthea, the nymph, usually in the shape of a goat, suckles the new-born Jupiter
92B11211|the infant Jupiter is guarded by the Curetes
92B1122|the nymphs fill the horn of the goat Amalthea with flowers and fruits; it thus becomes the Cornucopia
92B11221|'Cornucopia', Horn of Plenty
92B12|love-affairs of Jupiter
92B121|love-affairs of Jupiter ~ females (I): first series
92B1211|Jupiter, in the form of an eagle or a flame, woos or abducts Aegina, daughter of Asopus
92B1212|Jupiter, in the guise of Amphitryon, and Alcmene, mother of Hercules
92B1213|Jupiter, disguised as a satyr, approaches the sleeping Antiope; the eagle may be standing nearby
92B1214|Jupiter, in the form of an eagle, wrestles with Asteria (as yet not metamorphosed)
92B1215|Jupiter, in the guise of Diana, and Callisto
92B1216|Jupiter in love with Ceres
92B1217|Jupiter wooing Danae; she is usually lying in bed receiving a shower of gold
92B1218|Jupiter, usually in the shape of a white bull, abducts Europa and carries her across the water
92B12181|Europa and her maidens play with the bull, and/or adorn it with flowers
92B12182|Jupiter and Europa as lovers
92B1219|Jupiter, shrouded in a cloud, woos Io, daughter of Inachus; Juno may be watching the lovers
92B122|love-affairs of Jupiter ~ females (II): second series
92B1221|Jupiter and Juno as lovers
92B12211|Jupiter, in the form of a cuckoo, in Juno's lap
92B1222|Jupiter, in the shape of a swan, and Leda
92B1223|Jupiter visits Maia, one of the Pleiades, in the dead of night on Mount Cyllene
92B1224|Jupiter, in the guise of a shepherd, and Mnemosyne, Titaness and mother of the Muses
92B1225|Jupiter, in the form of a snake, and Proserpina
92B1226|Jupiter wooing Semele
92B12261|Jupiter kills Semele by coming to her with his lightning and thunderbolts
92B12262|Jupiter rescues the baby Bacchus
92B13|(story of) Jupiter (Zeus) - most important deeds
92B14|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Jupiter
92B141|Jupiter's visit to Lycaon, son of Pelasgus; when offered human flesh to eat, Jupiter strikes Lycaon (and his sons) with his lightning
92B142|Jupiter deprives Lara of her tongue; usually Mercury present
92B143|Jupiter seizes Ate by her hair and hurls her down from Olympus, possibly because of the delayed birth of Hercules
92B144|Jupiter swallows Metis, the Oceanid and mother of Minerva
92B15|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Jupiter
92B151|Jupiter weighing fates in the scales
92B16|suffering, misfortune of Jupiter
92B161|Juno, Minerva and Neptune, possibly also the other Olympians except Vesta, try to overpower Jupiter and bind him
92B1611|Jupiter is saved by Briareus, one of the Centimani, summoned by Thetis to Jupiter's aid
92B168|suffering, misfortune of Jupiter - death
92B169|suffering, misfortune of Jupiter - apotheosis, deification
92B17|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Jupiter; Jupiter as patron
92B171|Jupiter as king of Heaven
92B1711|Jupiter and Juno as king and queen of Heaven
92B1712|the gates of Heaven, the gates of Jupiter, i.e. Fata Homerica; possibly with the Hours as guardians
92B178|triumph of Jupiter; 'Carro di Giove' (Ripa)
92B179|veneration of Jupiter
92B18|attributes of Jupiter
92B18(...)|attributes of Jupiter (with NAME)
92B18(EAGLE)|attributes of Jupiter: eagle
92B18(THUNDERBOLT)|attributes of Jupiter: thunderbolt
92B181|the eagle of Jupiter is given a drink by Ganymede, Hebe or others
92B19|(story of) Jupiter (Zeus) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92B2|(story of) Vulcan (Hephaestus)
92B21|early life, prime youth of Vulcan
92B211|early life, prime youth of Vulcan - birth
92B212|infancy, upbringing of Vulcan
92B2121|Vulcan is cast out of Olympus by Juno
92B21211|Vulcan is cast out of Olympus by Jupiter
92B2122|Vulcan falls into the sea and finds refuge with Thetis and Eurynome
92B2123|Vulcan is cared for by the Lemnians or by the nymphs (or occasionally by monkeys)
92B22|love-affairs of Vulcan
92B221|Vulcan attempts to violate Minerva; Gaea is accidentally fertilized
92B222|Vulcan and Venus
92B223|Vulcan and Charis
92B23|(story of) Vulcan (Hephaestus) - most important deeds
92B24|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Vulcan
92B241|Vulcan's revenge on Juno; he makes her a golden throne from which she is unable to rise
92B25|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Vulcan
92B251|Vulcan's return to the Olympus with Bacchus and his train
92B252|Vulcan in his smithy
92B2521|Vulcan forging Jupiter's thunderbolt
92B2522|Vulcan forges Cupid's wings and arrows
92B2523|other scenes ~ Vulcan forging
92B26|(story of) Vulcan (Hephaestus) - suffering, misfortune
92B268|(story of) Vulcan (Hephaestus) - death
92B269|(story of) Vulcan (Hephaestus) - apotheosis, deification
92B27|(story of) Vulcan (Hephaestus) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92B278|(story of) Vulcan (Hephaestus) - triumph
92B279|(story of) Vulcan (Hephaestus) - veneration, honoured by
92B28|attributes of Vulcan
92B28(...)|attributes of Vulcan (with NAME)
92B29|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Vulcan
92B291|(story of) Cyclopes as fellow blacksmiths of Vulcan, in the god's forge
92B2911|the Cyclopes forging
92B29111|the Cyclopes forging Jupiter's thunderbolt
92B29112|the Cyclopes forging Cupid's wings and arrows
92B29113|the Cyclopes forging Neptune's trident
92B2912|the Cyclopes handing over their products
92B29121|the Cyclopes handing over the thunderbolt to Jupiter
92B29122|the Cyclopes handing over the arrows to Cupid
92B29123|the Cyclopes handing over Neptune's trident
92B292|Cedalion
92B3|(story of) Apollo (Phoebus)
92B31|early life, prime youth of Apollo
92B311|birth of Apollo: Latona gives birth to Apollo and Diana on the island of Delos
92B312|early life, prime youth of Apollo - infancy, upbringing
92B32|love-affairs of Apollo ~ females
92B321|Apollo wooing Cassandra, Priam's daughter
92B322|Apollo seduces Chione, daughter of Daedalion; Mercury present
92B323|Apollo woos Clymene, the Oceanid and mother of Phaethon
92B324|Apollo wooing Coronis, daughter of King Phlegyas
92B3241|a white crow sees Coronis' infidelity and tells Apollo about it
92B3242|Apollo shoots Coronis, but repenting his act he tries in vain to recall her to life
92B32421|Diana shoots Coronis
92B32422|Apollo (or Mercury) cuts the still living Aesculapius from Coronis' womb
92B325|Apollo pursuing the nymph Daphne (as yet not metamorphosed)
92B326|Apollo, in the guise of a shepherd, seduces Isse
92B327|Apollo, possibly in the guise of an old woman, wooing Leucothea
92B33|(story of) Apollo (Phoebus) - most important deeds
92B34|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Apollo
92B341|musical contests of Apollo
92B3411|contest between Apollo and Pan with the mountain god Tmolus as judge, i.e. judgement of Midas; Midas often represented with ass's ears
92B3412|contest between Apollo and Marsyas; the Muses acting as judges
92B34121|punishment of Marsyas: he is flayed by Apollo
92B341211|Marsyas punished by the Muses
92B34122|Olympus intercedes for Marsyas
92B3413|contest of Apollo and Marsyas in which Midas gives judgement (Hyginus, 'Fabularum Liber' 191)
92B3414|musical contest of Apollo and Linus, the musician
92B34141|Linus is killed by Apollo
92B342|Apollo shoots Python, the dragon
92B343|Apollo kills the Cyclopes, because they had made the thunderbolt with which Jupiter slayed Aesculapius
92B344|Apollo (and Diana) shooting Tityus, who had attempted to violate Latona
92B345|Apollo kills Phorbas, king of the Phlegyans, in a wrestling contest (Philostratus, Imagines II 19)
92B346|Apollo shooting arrows to bring pestilence to mankind
92B347|Apollo in conflict with Hercules for the sacred tripod of Delphi; Jupiter intervenes with his thunderbolts
92B35|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Apollo
92B351|Apollo tends Admetus' flock as penalty for having slain the Cyclopes
92B352|Apollo in Vulcan's forge revealing Venus' love-affair with Mars
92B36|suffering, misfortune of Apollo
92B361|the gods beg Apollo (Sol), mourning for the death of Phaethon, to drive his chariot again
92B368|suffering, misfortune of Apollo - death
92B369|suffering, misfortune of Apollo - apotheosis, deification
92B37|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Apollo; Apollo as patron
92B371|Apollo as sun-god, i.e. Sol (Helius), Titan
92B3711|Apollo in the chariot of the sun, drawn by four horses, usually preceded by Aurora holding a torch; 'Carro del Sole' (Ripa)
92B37111|the chariot of the sun
92B37112|the horses of Apollo
92B372|Apollo, god of prophecy
92B3721|Delphic oracle
92B37211|Pythia, priestess of the Delphic oracle
92B37212|the Omphalos (Delphi)
92B37213|the tripod (Delphi)
92B373|Apollo playing the lyre, Apollo Citharoedus
92B3731|Apollo and the Muses, Apollo Musagetes
92B374|Apollo Medicus
92B375|other specific aspects of Apollo
92B375(...)|other specific aspects of Apollo (with NAME)
92B375(SAUROCTONUS)|Apollo Sauroctonus
92B375(SMINTEUS)|Apollo Sminteus
92B378|triumph of Apollo
92B379|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Apollo; Apollo as patron - veneration, honoured by
92B38|attributes of Apollo
92B38(...)|attributes of Apollo (with NAME)
92B38(DATE-PALM)|attributes of Apollo: date-palm
92B38(LYRE)|attributes of Apollo: lyre
92B39|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Apollo
92B391|Phaethon
92B3911|story of Phaethon and the chariot of the sun
92B39111|Phaethon is taunted with not having a father, by Epaphus, son of Io and Jupiter
92B39112|Phaethon complaining to his mother Clymene, the Oceanid
92B39113|Phaethon asks Apollo (Sol) for the chariot of the sun
92B39114|Phaethon's face is anointed
92B39115|Phaethon ascends the chariot
92B39116|Phaethon drives the chariot of the sun; the earth is threatened with conflagration
92B39117|fall of Phaethon; he is struck by a thunderbolt of Jupiter
92B39118|Phaethon is buried by nymphs
92B39119|other scenes from the story of Phaethon and the chariot of the sun
92B4|(story of) Mars (Ares)
92B41|(story of) Mars (Ares) - early life, prime youth
92B411|(story of) Mars (Ares) - birth
92B412|(story of) Mars (Ares) - infancy, upbringing
92B42|love-affairs of Mars
92B421|Mars woos Anna Perenna, the latter in the guise of Minerva
92B422|Mars woos Rhea Silvia, who may be seen sleeping on the Tiber bank, with a water-jug beside her
92B423|Mars and Venus as lovers
92B4231|Mars and Venus disrobed by cupids and the Graces
92B4232|Mars and Venus making love, Apollo (Sol) appearing
92B42321|Mars and Venus making love, Gallus (Alectryon) changing into a cock
92B4233|Mars and Venus surprised by Vulcan; he catches them in a net
92B42331|Mars and Venus, caught in a net by Vulcan, are exposed to the ridicule of the assembled gods
92B43|(story of) Mars (Ares) - most important deeds
92B44|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Mars
92B441|Mars kills Halirrhothius, son of Neptune
92B4411|trial of Mars on the Areopagus
92B45|(story of) Mars (Ares) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92B46|(story of) Mars (Ares) - suffering, misfortune
92B468|(story of) Mars (Ares) - death
92B469|(story of) Mars (Ares) - apotheosis, deification
92B47|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Mars; Mars as patron
92B478|triumph of Mars; 'Carro di Marte' (Ripa)
92B479|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Mars; Mars as patron - veneration, honoured by
92B48|attributes of Mars
92B48(...)|attributes of Mars (with NAME)
92B49|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Mars
92B491|Bellona (Enyo)
92B492|Pallor and Pavor (Deimus and Phobus)
92B493|Kydoimos
92B5|(story of) Mercury (Hermes)
92B51|early life, prime youth of Mercury
92B511|early life, prime youth of Mercury - birth
92B512|infancy, upbringing of Mercury
92B5121|Mercury suckled by Juno
92B5122|the infant Mercury stealing Apollo's arrows
92B5123|the infant Mercury stealing Apollo's flock
92B52|love-affairs of Mercury
92B521|Mercury wooing Chione; Apollo present
92B522|Mercury and Herse, daughter of Cecrops
92B5221|Mercury falls in love with Herse, when seeing her and her companions carry baskets full of flowers to the temple
92B5222|Mercury tries to gain admission to Herse's room, possibly by bribing Aglauros, her sister, with gold
92B523|Mercury woos the nymph Lara when conveying her to the underworld, after Jupiter had deprived her of her tongue
92B524|(marriage of) Mercury and Philologia, mother of the liberal arts
92B525|Mercury and Venus as lovers
92B53|(story of) Mercury (Hermes) - most important deeds
92B54|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Mercury
92B541|Mercury steals Apollo's arrows
92B542|Mercury steals the flock which Apollo is tending
92B5421|Mercury steals the flock which Apollo is tending, Battus present
92B5422|Mercury and Battus; Battus is bribed with a heifer as hush-money
92B543|Mercury abducts Contento from the earth
92B55|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Mercury
92B551|Mercury invents the lyre by converting the shell of a tortoise
92B552|Mercury gives his lyre to Apollo
92B553|Apollo gives his staff (caduceus) to Mercury in return for the lyre
92B554|Mercury with the woodcutter and his axe (Aesop)
92B555|Mercury putting on or taking off his sandals
92B56|(story of) Mercury (Hermes) - suffering, misfortune
92B568|(story of) Mercury (Hermes) - death
92B569|(story of) Mercury (Hermes) - apotheosis, deification
92B57|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Mercury; Mercury as patron
92B571|Hermes Psychopompos: Mercury as guide of the souls
92B572|Herm: pillar with the head of Mercury, patron of travellers
92B5721|Hermathena (also if not in the form of a herm)
92B5722|other hybrid forms in the shape of a pillar
92B5722(...)|other hybrid forms in the shape of a pillar (with NAME)
92B573|Hermes Logios, Mercury as god of eloquence
92B578|triumph of Mercury; 'Carro di Mercurio' (Ripa)
92B579|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Mercury; Mercury as patron - veneration, honoured by
92B58|attributes of Mercury
92B58(...)|attributes of Mercury (with NAME)
92B58(CADUCEUS)|caduceus (staff with two snakes, attribute of Mercury)
92B58(MOLY)|attributes of Mercury: moly
92B58(PETASUS)|attributes of Mercury: petasus, a winged sun hat
92B58(WINGED SANDALS)|attributes of Mercury: winged sandals
92B59|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Mercury
92B591|(story of) Hermaphroditus
92B5911|story of Hermaphroditus and Salmacis
92B59111|when Hermaphroditus bathes in a fountain, Salmacis, the nymph of the fountain, falls in love with him
92B592|Palaestra, personification of the art of wrestling (Philostratus, Imagines II 32)
92BB12|love-affairs of Jupiter ~ males
92BB121|the rape of Ganymede: he is carried off through the air by Jupiter in the form of an eagle, or by the eagle of Jupiter
92BB32|love-affairs of Apollo ~ males
92BB321|Apollo and Cyparissus, usually with his stag
92BB322|Apollo and Hyacinthus
92BB3221|death of Hyacinthus: he is struck by a discus thrown by Apollo; possibly through jealousy of Zephyrus, who blows just as Apollo hurls the discus
92C|the great goddesses of Heaven, and their train
92C1|(story of) Juno (Hera)
92C11|early life, prime youth of Juno
92C111|early life, prime youth of Juno - birth
92C112|infancy, upbringing of Juno
92C1121|Juno raised by Oceanus and Tethys
92C1122|Juno raised by the Hours
92C12|love-affairs of Juno
92C121|Ixion embraces a cloud (Nephele) in the shape of Juno
92C13|(story of) Juno (Hera) - most important deeds
92C14|(story of) Juno (Hera) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92C15|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Juno
92C151|Juno descends into Hades to ask the Furies to drive Athamas mad
92C152|Juno asks Aeolus to set the winds free (Virgil, Aeneid I 50-86)
92C16|suffering, misfortune of Juno
92C161|Jupiter punishing Juno: she is hung up from the sky with an anvil at her ankles
92C168|suffering, misfortune of Juno - death
92C169|suffering, misfortune of Juno - apotheosis, deification
92C17|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Juno; Juno as patroness
92C171|Juno Lucina, goddess of childbirth
92C172|Juno as queen of Heaven
92C173|Juno Iuga, Juno Pronuba, protectress of marriage
92C178|triumph of Juno
92C179|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Juno; Juno as patroness - veneration, honoured by
92C18|attributes of Juno
92C18(...)|attributes of Juno (with NAME)
92C19|(story of) Juno (Hera) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92C2|(story of) Minerva (Pallas, Athena)
92C21|early life, prime youth of Minerva
92C211|birth of Minerva; she emerges fully armed from Jupiter's head
92C212|early life, prime youth of Minerva - infancy, upbringing
92C22|love-affairs of Minerva
92C23|(story of) Minerva (Pallas, Athena) - most important deeds
92C24|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Minerva
92C241|Minerva kills Pallas, the Giant, and covers herself with his skin
92C242|Minerva inadvertently kills her girlfriend Pallas, daughter of Triton, while practising warlike exercises with her
92C243|Minerva in contest with Neptune for Athens: Minerva creates the olive-tree, Neptune the horse; Jupiter and other Olympians look on
92C2431|Minerva in contest with Neptune for Athens: Minerva creates the olive-tree, Neptune produces a spring with a blow of his trident
92C244|Minerva rejects the crow (i.e. Coronis metamorphosed) because it had revealed to her the disobedience of the daughters of Cecrops, and she chooses the owl (i.e. Nyctimene metamorphosed) as her attendant
92C245|Arachne challenges Minerva to a weaving contest (Arachne as yet not metamorphosed)
92C25|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Minerva
92C251|Minerva visits the Muses on Mount Helicon to see the fountain Hippocrene, which Pegasus had just brought forth
92C252|Minerva playing the flute (or trumpet) at a banquet of the gods; Venus and Juno laugh silently at her distorted face
92C2521|Minerva throws the flute away after having seen her face mirrored in the water
92C253|Minerva bridles Pegasus
92C254|Minerva visits the cave of Envy (Invidia) in order to punish Aglauros
92C26|(story of) Minerva (Pallas, Athena) - suffering, misfortune
92C268|(story of) Minerva (Pallas, Athena) - death
92C269|(story of) Minerva (Pallas, Athena) - apotheosis, deification
92C27|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Minerva; Minerva as patroness
92C271|Minerva as patroness
92C278|triumph of Minerva; 'Carro di Minerva' (Ripa)
92C279|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Minerva; Minerva as patroness - veneration, honoured by
92C28|attributes of Minerva
92C28(...)|attributes of Minerva (with NAME)
92C28(OWL)|attributes of Minerva: owl
92C281|Aegis: shield with Gorgon's head (attribute of Minerva)
92C2811|Aegis: breast-plate or skin with Gorgon's head (attribute of Minerva)
92C29|(story of) Minerva (Pallas, Athena) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92C3|(story of) Diana (Artemis)
92C31|(story of) Diana (Artemis) - early life, prime youth
92C311|(story of) Diana (Artemis) - birth
92C312|(story of) Diana (Artemis) - infancy, upbringing
92C32|love-affairs of Diana
92C321|Diana (Luna) visiting the sleeping Endymion
92C33|(story of) Diana (Artemis) - most important deeds
92C34|(story of) Diana (Artemis) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92C35|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Diana
92C351|Diana hunting
92C3511|Diana hunting with her nymphs
92C352|Diana bathing
92C3521|Diana bathing with her nymphs
92C35211|Diana with her nymphs discovers the pregnancy of Callisto
92C353|Diana and her nymphs surprised by satyrs
92C354|Diana asks Jupiter to give her eternal virginity
92C36|(story of) Diana (Artemis) - suffering, misfortune
92C368|(story of) Diana (Artemis) - death
92C369|(story of) Diana (Artemis) - apotheosis, deification
92C37|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Diana; Diana as patroness
92C371|Diana as moon-goddess, i.e. Luna (Selene)
92C3711|Luna in her chariot, usually drawn by two horses, a white and a black one; 'Carro della Luna' (Ripa)
92C37111|the chariot of the moon
92C372|Diana Lucina
92C373|Artemis 'potnia theroon', Lady of Wild Things
92C378|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Diana; Diana as patroness - triumph
92C379|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Diana; Diana as patroness - veneration, honoured by
92C38|attributes of Diana
92C38(...)|attributes of Diana (with NAME)
92C39|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Diana
92C391|Britomartis (Dictynna)
92C3911|story of Britomartis and Minos
92C39111|Britomartis, running away from Minos, jumps from a cliff into the sea
92C39112|Britomartis is caught in the net of fishermen
92C39113|Britomartis is rescued by Diana
92C392|companions, nymphs of Diana; 'Ninfe di Diana' (Ripa)
92C3921|(story of) Callisto
92C39211|Callisto with her child (Arcas), beheld by the jealous Juno
92C3922|other companions, nymphs of Diana
92C3922(...)|other companions, nymphs of Diana (with NAME)
92C4|(story of) Venus (Aphrodite)
92C41|early life, prime youth of Venus
92C411|birth of Venus; Venus Anadyomene: after Uranus' castration Venus rises from the sea wringing the water from her hair; usually she is awaited by the Hours
92C4111|Venus, standing on a shell, sails with her veil over the water (alternatively she is riding on a dolphin): Venus Marina
92C41111|triumph of Venus Marina
92C412|early life, prime youth of Venus - infancy, upbringing
92C42|love-affairs of Venus
92C421|Venus and Adonis as lovers
92C4211|Venus trying to prevent Adonis from going hunting
92C4212|Mars surprising Venus and Adonis
92C422|Venus and Anchises
92C43|(story of) Venus (Aphrodite) - most important deeds
92C44|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Venus
92C441|Venus punishing Cupid
92C45|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Venus
92C451|Venus asleep
92C452|toilet of Venus
92C4521|bath of Venus
92C45211|bath of Venus and Mars
92C453|Venus lending her girdle
92C454|Venus and Cupid (Cupid not being mere attribute)
92C4541|Venus taking care of Cupid
92C45411|Venus suckling Cupid
92C45412|Venus consoling Cupid
92C45413|Venus (and Vulcan) fondling Cupid
92C4542|Venus and Cupid escape on the back of two fishes when the gods flee from Typhon
92C4543|Venus fortuitously grazed by Cupid's arrow (possibly combined with the story of Adonis)
92C455|'sine Cerere et Baccho friget Venus'
92C4551|'Venus friget' (without Ceres and Bacchus)
92C46|suffering, misfortune of Venus
92C461|Venus wounded by the thorns of a rose-bush; the roses change from white to red (possibly combined with the story of Adonis)
92C468|suffering, misfortune of Venus - death
92C469|suffering, misfortune of Venus - apotheosis, deification
92C47|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Venus; Venus as patroness
92C471|Venus Caelestis
92C472|Venus Vulgaris
92C473|other specific aspects of Venus
92C473(...)|other specific aspects of Venus (with NAME)
92C473(PHYSICA)|Venus Physica
92C473(VERTICORDIA)|Venus Verticordia
92C478|triumph of Venus; 'Carro di Venere' (Ripa)
92C479|veneration of Venus
92C4791|worship of Venus (Philostratus, Imagines II 1)
92C48|attributes of Venus
92C48(...)|attributes of Venus (with NAME)
92C48(TORCH)|attributes of Venus: torch
92C48(TURTLE)|attributes of Venus: turtle
92C49|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Venus
92C491|(story of) Adonis
92C4911|birth of Adonis: the tree splits open to release the baby; the Naiads take care of him
92C4912|Venus entrusts Adonis to Proserpina
92C4913|Adonis hunting
92C4914|Mars pursuing Adonis
92C4915|death of Adonis: he is killed by a boar
92C49151|Venus mourning Adonis
92C492|Harmonia
92C493|Suada (Peitho)
92C5|(story of) Vesta (Hestia)
92C51|(story of) Vesta (Hestia) - early life, prime youth
92C511|(story of) Vesta (Hestia) - birth
92C512|(story of) Vesta (Hestia) - infancy, upbringing
92C52|(story of) Vesta (Hestia) - love-affairs
92C53|(story of) Vesta (Hestia) - most important deeds
92C54|(story of) Vesta (Hestia) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92C55|(story of) Vesta (Hestia) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92C56|(story of) Vesta (Hestia) - suffering, misfortune
92C568|(story of) Vesta (Hestia) - death
92C569|(story of) Vesta (Hestia) - apotheosis, deification
92C57|(story of) Vesta (Hestia) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92C578|(story of) Vesta (Hestia) - triumph
92C579|(story of) Vesta (Hestia) - veneration, honoured by
92C58|(story of) Vesta (Hestia) - attributes
92C59|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Vesta
92C591|Vestal virgin(s)
92C5911|Vestal virgin buried alive when found guilty of fornication
92D|lesser divinities of Heaven ~ serving and attendant environment
92D1|(story of) Cupid, Amor (Eros)
92D11|early life, prime youth of Cupid
92D111|early life, prime youth of Cupid - birth
92D112|infancy, upbringing of Cupid
92D1121|education of Cupid by Venus and Mercury
92D12|love-affairs of Cupid
92D121|Cupid and Psyche as lovers
92D13|(story of) Cupid, Amor (Eros) - most important deeds
92D14|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Cupid
92D141|Cupid vanquishing Pan
92D142|Cupid struggling with or tormenting other persons, abstract concepts, (fabulous) animals, etc.
92D15|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Cupid
92D151|Cupid disarming the strong; the Power of Love
92D1511|'Omnia vincit Amor', Love the conqueror, Love triumphant
92D152|Cupid handling his weapons
92D1521|Cupid shooting a dart
92D15211|Cupid shooting a dart at Venus' order
92D1522|Cupid making his bow
92D15221|Cupid making his bow out of Hercules' club
92D1523|Cupid sharpening his arrows
92D1524|Cupid breaking his bow and/or arrows
92D1525|Cupid using his weapons as a boat; 'Navis Amoris'
92D153|Cupid dipping his torch in the river Lethe: Amor Lethus; or in the river Selemnus
92D154|Cupid playing dice with Ganymede; Venus bribes him with a beautiful ball into shooting a dart at Medea
92D155|sleeping Cupid; possibly signifying a slackening of Love's influence
92D156|other non-aggressive activities of Cupid
92D16|suffering, misfortune of Cupid
92D161|punishment of Cupid
92D1611|fettered Cupid, 'Amor Cruciatus'
92D162|Cupid stung by a bee while stealing honey, or while picking a rose; 'l'Amour piqué'
92D1621|crying Cupid, surrounded by bees, runs or clings to his mother Venus to be soothed
92D163|Cupid consoled by others than Venus
92D168|suffering, misfortune of Cupid - death
92D169|suffering, misfortune of Cupid - apotheosis, deification
92D17|specific aspects of Cupid
92D178|triumph of Cupid
92D179|specific aspects of Cupid - veneration, honoured by
92D18|attributes of Cupid
92D18(...)|attributes of Cupid (with NAME)
92D18(ARROW)|attributes of Cupid: arrow(s)
92D18(BLINDFOLD)|attributes of Cupid: blindfold
92D18(BOW AND ARROW)|attributes of Cupid: bow and arrow
92D18(BOW)|attributes of Cupid: bow
92D18(QUIVER)|attributes of Cupid: quiver
92D19|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Cupid
92D191|companions of Cupid
92D1911|Anteros
92D19111|Eros and Anteros
92D191111|Eros and Anteros struggling for the palmbranch
92D191112|Anteros breaking Eros' arrows
92D191113|reconciliation of Eros and Anteros
92D1912|Iocus
92D1913|(story of) Hymen(aeus)
92D19131|story of Hymenaeus and the pirates
92D191311|Hymenaeus, disguised as a girl, follows his beloved to a sacrificial ceremony
92D191312|Hymenaeus and his lover are seized by pirates
92D191313|Hymenaeus kills the pirates while they are asleep
92D191314|marriage of Hymenaeus and his beloved
92D1914|Himeros
92D1915|Pothos
92D1916|cupids: 'amores', 'amoretti', 'putti'
92D19161|'Erotes', Venus' feast (Philostratus, Imagines I 6): cupids play with apples in an orchard in which there is a shrine of Venus; they shoot arrows, dance, wrestle together and try to catch hares
92D19162|selling of cupids
92D19163|cupids fighting fabulous animals
92D19164|cupids together with attributes of the arts, sciences, etc.
92D192|Psyche
92D1921|story of Cupid and Psyche (Apuleius, 'Metamorphoses' (Golden Ass) IV 28 - VI 25)
92D19211|Psyche, worshipped as a goddess, incurs Venus' anger
92D192111|Psyche's father consults the oracle
92D192112|Psyche is brought away in a mournful procession
92D19212|Zephyrus carries Psyche away
92D192121|Psyche falls asleep in a meadow; when she awakes she discovers Cupid's palace
92D19213|Psyche in Cupid's palace
92D192131|Psyche is attended by invisible hands; the toilet of Psyche
92D192132|Psyche's sisters are brought to her by Zephyrus
92D1921321|Psyche and her sisters in the palace
92D192133|Psyche is tormented by the Furies
92D192134|Psyche, holding a lamp, gazes at the sleeping Cupid, who awakens when a drop of hot oil falls on him
92D192135|Cupid leaves the desperate Psyche behind
92D19214|sorrows of Psyche: she is saved by the river from drowning
92D192141|Psyche with Pan and Echo
92D19215|vengeance of Psyche on her sisters
92D19216|Psyche's wandering
92D192161|Psyche with Ceres
92D192162|Psyche with Juno
92D192163|Psyche with Venus
92D1921631|Psyche tormented by Consuetudo, Tristitia and Sollicitudo
92D19217|Psyche performing various tasks set to her by Venus
92D192171|the ants sort out the grains for Psyche
92D192172|Psyche, being directed by the reeds, collects the golden wool from the sheep
92D192173|the eagle of Jupiter fetches water from the Styx with Psyche's jar
92D192174|Psyche is sent into the underworld to fetch Proserpina's casket of beauty
92D1921741|the tower, from which Psyche had intended to throw herself, tells her how to accomplish her task in the underworld
92D1921742|Psyche encounters the ass-driver (Ocnus) and the weavers in the underworld
92D1921743|Psyche feeds Cerberus with a cake
92D1921744|Psyche before Proserpina
92D1921745|Psyche, on her way back, opens Proserpina's casket and is overcome by sleep
92D19217451|Cupid awakes Psyche from her deadly sleep
92D19218|Psyche is carried up to Olympus by Mercury
92D192181|marriage of Cupid and Psyche
92D19219|other scenes from the story of Cupid and Psyche
92D2|Hours (Horae), Seasons
92D21|Hours ~ fertility, seasons
92D21(...)|Hours ~ fertility, seasons (with NAME)
92D22|Hours ~ ethical concepts
92D221|Eunomia, personification of law and order
92D222|(story of) Dike (Astraea), goddess of Righteousness and Justice
92D2221|(story of) Dike (Astraea), goddess of Righteousness and Justice - early life, prime youth
92D22211|(story of) Dike (Astraea), goddess of Righteousness and Justice - birth
92D22212|(story of) Dike (Astraea), goddess of Righteousness and Justice - infancy, upbringing
92D2222|(story of) Dike (Astraea), goddess of Righteousness and Justice - love-affairs
92D2223|(story of) Dike (Astraea), goddess of Righteousness and Justice - most important deeds
92D2224|(story of) Dike (Astraea), goddess of Righteousness and Justice - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92D2225|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Dike
92D22251|Astraea leaves the earth in the iron age to become a constellation
92D2226|(story of) Dike (Astraea), goddess of Righteousness and Justice - suffering, misfortune
92D22268|(story of) Dike (Astraea), goddess of Righteousness and Justice - death
92D22269|(story of) Dike (Astraea), goddess of Righteousness and Justice - apotheosis, deification
92D2227|(story of) Dike (Astraea), goddess of Righteousness and Justice - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92D22278|(story of) Dike (Astraea), goddess of Righteousness and Justice - triumph
92D22279|(story of) Dike (Astraea), goddess of Righteousness and Justice - veneration, honoured by
92D2228|(story of) Dike (Astraea), goddess of Righteousness and Justice - attributes
92D2229|(story of) Dike (Astraea), goddess of Righteousness and Justice - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92D223|Irene (Eirene)
92D3|Graces (Charites), generally three in number; 'Gratie' (Ripa)
92D31|Aglaia (one of the Graces)
92D32|Euphrosyne (one of the Graces)
92D33|Thalia (one of the Graces)
92D34|other Graces
92D34(...)|other Graces (with NAME)
92D4|(story of the) Muses; 'Muse' (Ripa)
92D41|the Muses acting together (as group)
92D411|the Muses acting together (as group) - early life, prime youth
92D4111|the Muses acting together (as group) - birth
92D4112|the Muses acting together (as group) - infancy, upbringing
92D412|the Muses acting together (as group) - love-affairs
92D413|the Muses acting together (as group) - most important deeds
92D414|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of the Muses
92D4141|musical contest of the Muses and the Pierides (as yet not metamorphosed)
92D4142|musical contest of the Muses and Thamyris
92D41421|the punishment of Thamyris: he is blinded and his lyre is broken
92D415|the Muses acting together (as group) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92D416|suffering, misfortune of the Muses
92D4161|the Muses flee from Pyreneus and transform themselves into birds (Pyreneus, trying to catch them, falls down to death from the top of a tower)
92D4168|suffering, misfortune of the Muses - death
92D4169|suffering, misfortune of the Muses - apotheosis, deification
92D417|the Muses acting together (as group) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92D4178|the Muses acting together (as group) - triumph
92D4179|the Muses acting together (as group) - veneration, honoured by
92D418|the Muses acting together (as group) - attributes
92D419|the Muses acting together (as group) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92D42|single Muses
92D421|Clio (one of the Muses); 'Clio' (Ripa)
92D422|Euterpe (one of the Muses); 'Euterpe' (Ripa)
92D423|Thalia (one of the Muses); 'Talia' (Ripa)
92D424|Melpomene (one of the Muses); 'Melpomene' (Ripa)
92D425|Terpsichore (one of the Muses); 'Terpsicore' (Ripa)
92D426|Erato (one of the Muses); 'Erato' (Ripa)
92D427|Polyhymnia (one of the Muses); 'Polinnia' (Ripa)
92D428|Urania (one of the Muses); 'Urania' (Ripa)
92D429|Calliope (one of the Muses); 'Calliope' (Ripa)
92D5|(story of) Nike
92D51|(story of) Nike - early life, prime youth
92D511|(story of) Nike - birth
92D512|(story of) Nike - infancy, upbringing
92D52|(story of) Nike - love-affairs
92D53|(story of) Nike - most important deeds
92D54|(story of) Nike - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92D55|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Nike
92D551|Nike putting on or taking off her sandals
92D56|(story of) Nike - suffering, misfortune
92D568|(story of) Nike - death
92D569|(story of) Nike - apotheosis, deification
92D57|(story of) Nike - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92D578|(story of) Nike - triumph
92D579|(story of) Nike - veneration, honoured by
92D58|(story of) Nike - attributes
92D59|(story of) Nike - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92D6|Iris
92D7|(story of) Hebe (Juventas)
92D71|(story of) Hebe (Juventas) - early life, prime youth
92D711|(story of) Hebe (Juventas) - birth
92D712|(story of) Hebe (Juventas) - infancy, upbringing
92D72|(story of) Hebe (Juventas) - love-affairs
92D73|(story of) Hebe (Juventas) - most important deeds
92D74|(story of) Hebe (Juventas) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92D75|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Hebe
92D751|Hebe as cup-bearer of the gods
92D76|(story of) Hebe (Juventas) - suffering, misfortune
92D768|(story of) Hebe (Juventas) - death
92D769|(story of) Hebe (Juventas) - apotheosis, deification
92D77|(story of) Hebe (Juventas) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92D778|(story of) Hebe (Juventas) - triumph
92D779|(story of) Hebe (Juventas) - veneration, honoured by
92D78|(story of) Hebe (Juventas) - attributes
92D79|(story of) Hebe (Juventas) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92D8|(story of) Ganymede
92D81|(story of) Ganymede - early life, prime youth
92D811|(story of) Ganymede - birth
92D812|(story of) Ganymede - infancy, upbringing
92D82|(story of) Ganymede - love-affairs
92D83|(story of) Ganymede - most important deeds
92D84|(story of) Ganymede - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92D85|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Ganymede
92D851|Ganymede as cup-bearer of the gods
92D86|(story of) Ganymede - suffering, misfortune
92D868|(story of) Ganymede - death
92D869|(story of) Ganymede - apotheosis, deification
92D87|(story of) Ganymede - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92D878|(story of) Ganymede - triumph
92D879|(story of) Ganymede - veneration, honoured by
92D88|(story of) Ganymede - attributes
92D89|(story of) Ganymede - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92E|lesser divinities of Heaven ~ phenomena of air and sky
92E1|(story of) Aurora (Eos); 'Aurora' (Ripa)
92E11|(story of) Aurora (Eos); 'Aurora' (Ripa) - early life, prime youth
92E111|(story of) Aurora (Eos); 'Aurora' (Ripa) - birth
92E112|(story of) Aurora (Eos); 'Aurora' (Ripa) - infancy, upbringing
92E12|love-affairs of Aurora
92E121|Cephalus and Aurora
92E1211|Aurora carrying off Cephalus
92E122|Orion abducted by Aurora
92E123|the young Tithonus carried away by Aurora
92E1231|Aurora with her aged husband Tithonus
92E13|(story of) Aurora (Eos); 'Aurora' (Ripa) - most important deeds
92E14|(story of) Aurora (Eos); 'Aurora' (Ripa) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92E15|(story of) Aurora (Eos); 'Aurora' (Ripa) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92E16|(story of) Aurora (Eos); 'Aurora' (Ripa) - suffering, misfortune
92E168|(story of) Aurora (Eos); 'Aurora' (Ripa) - death
92E169|(story of) Aurora (Eos); 'Aurora' (Ripa) - apotheosis, deification
92E17|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Aurora; Aurora as patroness
92E178|triumph of Aurora: in her chariot drawn by two (sometimes four) horses, and possibly scattering flowers; Aurora's victory over the night; 'Carro dell'Aurora' (Ripa)
92E179|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Aurora; Aurora as patroness - veneration, honoured by
92E18|(story of) Aurora (Eos); 'Aurora' (Ripa) - attributes
92E19|(story of) Aurora (Eos); 'Aurora' (Ripa) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92E2|Pleiades (Vergiliae), daughters of Atlas
92E21|Pleiades acting together (as group)
92E211|Pleiades acting together (as group) - early life, prime youth
92E2111|Pleiades acting together (as group) - birth
92E2112|Pleiades acting together (as group) - infancy, upbringing
92E212|Pleiades acting together (as group) - love-affairs
92E213|Pleiades acting together (as group) - most important deeds
92E214|Pleiades acting together (as group) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92E215|Pleiades acting together (as group) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92E216|suffering, misfortune of the Pleiades
92E2161|the Pleiades fleeing from Orion
92E2168|suffering, misfortune of the Pleiades - death
92E2169|apotheosis of the Pleiades: they are set among the stars by Jupiter
92E217|Pleiades acting together (as group) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92E2178|Pleiades acting together (as group) - triumph
92E2179|Pleiades acting together (as group) - veneration, honoured by
92E218|Pleiades acting together (as group) - attributes
92E219|Pleiades acting together (as group) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92E22|single Pleiades
92E221|Alcyone (Pleiad)
92E222|Asterope (Pleiad)
92E223|Electra (Pleiad)
92E224|Celaene (Pleiad)
92E225|Maia (Pleiad)
92E226|Merope (Pleiad)
92E227|Taygete (Pleiad)
92E3|Hyades, daughters of Atlas
92E31|Hyades, daughters of Atlas - early life, prime youth
92E311|Hyades, daughters of Atlas - birth
92E312|Hyades, daughters of Atlas - infancy, upbringing
92E32|Hyades, daughters of Atlas - love-affairs
92E33|Hyades, daughters of Atlas - most important deeds
92E34|Hyades, daughters of Atlas - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92E35|Hyades, daughters of Atlas - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92E36|suffering, misfortune of the Hyades
92E368|suffering, misfortune of the Hyades - death
92E369|apotheosis of the Hyades: they are set among the stars
92E37|Hyades, daughters of Atlas - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92E378|Hyades, daughters of Atlas - triumph
92E379|Hyades, daughters of Atlas - veneration, honoured by
92E38|Hyades, daughters of Atlas - attributes
92E39|Hyades, daughters of Atlas - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92E4|Hesperus and Phosphorus, evening and morning star
92E41|Hesperus (Vesper)
92E42|Phosphorus, Heosphorus (Lucifer)
92E5|gods of the winds
92E51|(story of) Boreas (Aquilo), the north wind; 'Borea overo Aquilone' (Ripa)
92E511|(story of) Boreas (Aquilo), the north wind; 'Borea overo Aquilone' (Ripa) - early life, prime youth
92E5111|(story of) Boreas (Aquilo), the north wind; 'Borea overo Aquilone' (Ripa) - birth
92E5112|(story of) Boreas (Aquilo), the north wind; 'Borea overo Aquilone' (Ripa) - infancy, upbringing
92E512|love-affairs of Boreas
92E5121|Boreas abducting Orithyia
92E513|(story of) Boreas (Aquilo), the north wind; 'Borea overo Aquilone' (Ripa) - most important deeds
92E514|(story of) Boreas (Aquilo), the north wind; 'Borea overo Aquilone' (Ripa) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92E515|(story of) Boreas (Aquilo), the north wind; 'Borea overo Aquilone' (Ripa) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92E516|(story of) Boreas (Aquilo), the north wind; 'Borea overo Aquilone' (Ripa) - suffering, misfortune
92E5168|(story of) Boreas (Aquilo), the north wind; 'Borea overo Aquilone' (Ripa) - death
92E5169|(story of) Boreas (Aquilo), the north wind; 'Borea overo Aquilone' (Ripa) - apotheosis, deification
92E517|(story of) Boreas (Aquilo), the north wind; 'Borea overo Aquilone' (Ripa) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92E5178|(story of) Boreas (Aquilo), the north wind; 'Borea overo Aquilone' (Ripa) - triumph
92E5179|(story of) Boreas (Aquilo), the north wind; 'Borea overo Aquilone' (Ripa) - veneration, honoured by
92E518|(story of) Boreas (Aquilo), the north wind; 'Borea overo Aquilone' (Ripa) - attributes
92E519|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Boreas
92E5191|Calais and Zetes, the Boreadae
92E51911|Calais
92E51912|Zetes
92E52|Notus (Auster), the south wind; 'Austro' (Ripa)
92E53|Eurus (Argestes), the (south-)east wind
92E54|(story of) Zephyrus (Favonius), the west wind; 'Favonio o Zeffiro' (Ripa)
92E541|(story of) Zephyrus (Favonius), the west wind; 'Favonio o Zeffiro' (Ripa) - early life, prime youth
92E5411|(story of) Zephyrus (Favonius), the west wind; 'Favonio o Zeffiro' (Ripa) - birth
92E5412|(story of) Zephyrus (Favonius), the west wind; 'Favonio o Zeffiro' (Ripa) - infancy, upbringing
92E542|love-affairs of Zephyrus
92E5421|Zephyrus abducting Flora (or Chloris), who usually scatters flowers
92E5422|Zephyrus and Podarge, the Harpy
92E543|(story of) Zephyrus (Favonius), the west wind; 'Favonio o Zeffiro' (Ripa) - most important deeds
92E544|(story of) Zephyrus (Favonius), the west wind; 'Favonio o Zeffiro' (Ripa) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92E545|(story of) Zephyrus (Favonius), the west wind; 'Favonio o Zeffiro' (Ripa) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92E546|(story of) Zephyrus (Favonius), the west wind; 'Favonio o Zeffiro' (Ripa) - suffering, misfortune
92E5468|(story of) Zephyrus (Favonius), the west wind; 'Favonio o Zeffiro' (Ripa) - death
92E5469|(story of) Zephyrus (Favonius), the west wind; 'Favonio o Zeffiro' (Ripa) - apotheosis, deification
92E547|(story of) Zephyrus (Favonius), the west wind; 'Favonio o Zeffiro' (Ripa) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92E5478|(story of) Zephyrus (Favonius), the west wind; 'Favonio o Zeffiro' (Ripa) - triumph
92E5479|(story of) Zephyrus (Favonius), the west wind; 'Favonio o Zeffiro' (Ripa) - veneration, honoured by
92E548|(story of) Zephyrus (Favonius), the west wind; 'Favonio o Zeffiro' (Ripa) - attributes
92E549|(story of) Zephyrus (Favonius), the west wind; 'Favonio o Zeffiro' (Ripa) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92E55|(story of) Aeolus, guardian of the winds; 'Eolo' (Ripa)
92E551|(story of) Aeolus, guardian of the winds; 'Eolo' (Ripa) - early life, prime youth
92E5511|(story of) Aeolus, guardian of the winds; 'Eolo' (Ripa) - birth
92E5512|(story of) Aeolus, guardian of the winds; 'Eolo' (Ripa) - infancy, upbringing
92E552|(story of) Aeolus, guardian of the winds; 'Eolo' (Ripa) - love-affairs
92E553|most important deeds of Aeolus
92E5531|Aeolus opens the cave of winds
92E5532|Aeolus closes the cave of winds
92E554|(story of) Aeolus, guardian of the winds; 'Eolo' (Ripa) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92E555|(story of) Aeolus, guardian of the winds; 'Eolo' (Ripa) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92E556|(story of) Aeolus, guardian of the winds; 'Eolo' (Ripa) - suffering, misfortune
92E5568|(story of) Aeolus, guardian of the winds; 'Eolo' (Ripa) - death
92E5569|(story of) Aeolus, guardian of the winds; 'Eolo' (Ripa) - apotheosis, deification
92E557|(story of) Aeolus, guardian of the winds; 'Eolo' (Ripa) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92E5578|(story of) Aeolus, guardian of the winds; 'Eolo' (Ripa) - triumph
92E5579|(story of) Aeolus, guardian of the winds; 'Eolo' (Ripa) - veneration, honoured by
92E558|(story of) Aeolus, guardian of the winds; 'Eolo' (Ripa) - attributes
92E559|(story of) Aeolus, guardian of the winds; 'Eolo' (Ripa) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92E56|other gods of the winds
92E56(...)|other gods of the winds (with NAME)
92E56(AURA)|other gods of the winds: Aura
92E6|other lesser deities of Heaven ~ phenomena of air and sky
92E6(...)|other lesser deities of Heaven ~ phenomena of air and sky (with NAME)
92F|lesser divinities of Heaven ~ birth and healing
92F1|Ilithyia (Eileithyia), goddess of childbirth
92F2|(story of) Aesculapius (Asclepius)
92F21|early life, prime youth of Aesculapius
92F211|early life, prime youth of Aesculapius - birth
92F212|infancy, upbringing of Aesculapius
92F2121|Apollo hands Aesculapius over to Chiron
92F21211|Aesculapius, exposed by Coronis, is found by a goatherd; one of the latter's goats and his bitch take turns to suckle the child
92F2122|Aesculapius instructed by Chiron
92F22|(story of) Aesculapius (Asclepius) - love-affairs
92F23|(story of) Aesculapius (Asclepius) - most important deeds
92F24|(story of) Aesculapius (Asclepius) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92F25|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Aesculapius
92F251|Aesculapius healing
92F252|Aesculapius restoring the dead to life
92F26|suffering, misfortune of Aesculapius
92F268|death of Aesculapius: Jupiter strikes him with a thunderbolt
92F269|apotheosis of Aesculapius: he is set among the stars
92F27|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Aesculapius; Aesculapius as patron
92F271|Aesculapius as patron of medicine
92F278|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Aesculapius; Aesculapius as patron - triumph
92F279|veneration of Aesculapius
92F2791|cult of Aesculapius introduced in Rome
92F27911|a Roman embassy in the temple of Aesculapius at Epidaurus
92F27912|Aesculapius transforms himself into a serpent (or dragon) and leaves Epidaurus by ship
92F27913|Aesculapius in the shape of a serpent (or dragon) arrives at Rome and hides himself among the reeds of the Tiber island
92F27914|a temple in honour of Aesculapius is built on the Tiber island
92F28|attributes of Aesculapius
92F28(...)|attributes of Aesculapius (with NAME)
92F28(COCK)|attributes of Aesculapius: cock
92F28(ROD AND SERPENT)|attributes of Aesculapius: rod and serpent
92F29|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Aesculapius
92F291|Aesculapius' daughters
92F291(...)|Aesculapius' daughters (with NAME)
92F2911|Hygieia (daughter of Aesculapius)
92F292|sons of Aesculapius
92F292(...)|sons of Aesculapius (with NAME)
92F2921|Telesphorus (son of Aesculapius)
92F2922|Machaon (son of Aesculapius)
92F2923|Podalirius (son of Aesculapius)
92F3|other lesser deities of heaven ~ birth and healing
92F3(...)|other lesser deities of heaven ~ birth and healing (with NAME)
92F3(PAIAN)|Paian, deity of birth and healing
92G|lesser divinities of Heaven ~ destiny, fate, adversity
92G1|Fates, Parcae (Moirae)
92G11|Clotho, usually with distaff
92G12|Lachesis, usually with spindle
92G13|Atropos, usually with shears
92G2|Nemesis (Adrastea)
92G3|Tyche
92G4|(story of) Momus
92G41|(story of) Momus - early life, prime youth
92G411|(story of) Momus - birth
92G412|(story of) Momus - infancy, upbringing
92G42|(story of) Momus - love-affairs
92G43|(story of) Momus - most important deeds
92G44|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Momus
92G441|Momus finding fault with the gods
92G45|(story of) Momus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92G46|(story of) Momus - suffering, misfortune
92G468|(story of) Momus - death
92G469|(story of) Momus - apotheosis, deification
92G47|(story of) Momus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92G478|(story of) Momus - triumph
92G479|(story of) Momus - veneration, honoured by
92G48|(story of) Momus - attributes
92G49|(story of) Momus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92G5|Eris (Discordia)
92G6|Ate
92G7|other lesser deities of Heaven ~ destiny, fate, adversity
92G7(...)|other lesser deities of Heaven ~ destiny, fate, adversity (with NAME)
92G7(LITAE)|other lesser deities of Heaven ~ destiny, fate, adversity: Litae
92H|gods of the waters: Neptune and his environment
92H1|(story of) Neptune (Poseidon)
92H11|early life, prime youth of Neptune
92H111|early life, prime youth of Neptune - birth
92H112|infancy, upbringing of Neptune
92H1121|Neptune brought up by the Telchines
92H12|love-affairs of Neptune
92H121|love-affairs of Neptune: first series
92H1211|Neptune in love with Amphitrite
92H1212|Neptune wooing Amymone, Danaus' daughter
92H12121|Neptune rescues Amymone from the satyr
92H12122|Neptune makes a fountain for Amymone
92H1213|Neptune in the shape of a bull, and Aeolus' daughter Arne
92H1214|Neptune ravishes Caenis
92H1215|Neptune in the shape of a stallion, and Ceres in the shape of a mare; from their union Arion is born
92H1216|Neptune, possibly in the shape of a bird, wooing Medusa in the temple of Minerva
92H12161|Minerva changes Medusa's hair into serpents
92H1217|Neptune in the shape of a dolphin, and Melantho
92H1218|Neptune in love with Metra, daughter of Erysichthon
92H1219|Neptune in the shape of a ram woos Theophane, whom the god had changed into a sheep
92H122|love-affairs of Neptune: second series
92H1221|Neptune assumes the form of the river Enipeus to seduce Tyro, and makes a wave curl over and conceal them
92H13|(story of) Neptune (Poseidon) - most important deeds
92H14|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Neptune
92H141|Neptune stirring up the sea with his trident
92H1411|Neptune quieting the storm, 'quos ego' (Virgil, Aeneid I 135)
92H15|(story of) Neptune (Poseidon) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92H16|(story of) Neptune (Poseidon) - suffering, misfortune
92H168|(story of) Neptune (Poseidon) - death
92H169|(story of) Neptune (Poseidon) - apotheosis, deification
92H17|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Neptune; Neptune as patron
92H171|Neptune as lord of the sea
92H178|triumph of Neptune
92H1781|triumph of Neptune and Amphitrite, with a retinue of tritons and Nereids, i.e. marriage train
92H179|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Neptune; Neptune as patron - veneration, honoured by
92H18|attributes of Neptune
92H18(...)|attributes of Neptune (with NAME)
92H18(TRIDENT)|attributes of Neptune: trident
92H19|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Neptune
92H191|sea thiasos, Neptune's sea retinue
92H1911|ichthyocentaur, centaurotriton, sea-centaur
92H2|(story of) Amphitrite
92H21|(story of) Amphitrite - early life, prime youth
92H211|(story of) Amphitrite - birth
92H212|(story of) Amphitrite - infancy, upbringing
92H22|(story of) Amphitrite - love-affairs
92H23|(story of) Amphitrite - most important deeds
92H24|(story of) Amphitrite - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92H25|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Amphitrite
92H251|Amphitrite riding on a dolphin; possibly brought to Neptune
92H26|(story of) Amphitrite - suffering, misfortune
92H268|(story of) Amphitrite - death
92H269|(story of) Amphitrite - apotheosis, deification
92H27|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Amphitrite; Amphitrite as patroness
92H278|triumph of Amphitrite
92H279|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Amphitrite; Amphitrite as patroness - veneration, honoured by
92H28|(story of) Amphitrite - attributes
92H29|(story of) Amphitrite - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92H3|(story of) Triton
92H31|(story of) Triton - early life, prime youth
92H311|(story of) Triton - birth
92H312|(story of) Triton - infancy, upbringing
92H32|(story of) Triton - love-affairs
92H33|most important deeds of Triton
92H331|Triton blows on a twisted sea shell to raise or calm the waves
92H34|(story of) Triton - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92H35|(story of) Triton - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92H36|(story of) Triton - suffering, misfortune
92H368|(story of) Triton - death
92H369|(story of) Triton - apotheosis, deification
92H37|(story of) Triton - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92H378|(story of) Triton - triumph
92H379|(story of) Triton - veneration, honoured by
92H38|(story of) Triton - attributes
92H39|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Triton
92H391|triton(s)
92H4|Proteus
92H5|(story of) Glaucus the sea-god
92H51|(story of) Glaucus the sea-god - early life, prime youth
92H511|(story of) Glaucus the sea-god - birth
92H512|(story of) Glaucus the sea-god - infancy, upbringing
92H52|love-affairs of Glaucus
92H521|Scylla fleeing from Glaucus
92H5211|Glaucus appeals to Circe for assistance
92H522|Syme carried off by Glaucus
92H53|(story of) Glaucus the sea-god - most important deeds
92H54|(story of) Glaucus the sea-god - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92H55|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Glaucus
92H551|Glaucus rises from the sea and prophesies to the sailing Argonauts (Philostratus, Imagines II 15)
92H56|(story of) Glaucus the sea-god - suffering, misfortune
92H568|(story of) Glaucus the sea-god - death
92H569|(story of) Glaucus the sea-god - apotheosis, deification
92H57|(story of) Glaucus the sea-god - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92H578|(story of) Glaucus the sea-god - triumph
92H579|(story of) Glaucus the sea-god - veneration, honoured by
92H58|(story of) Glaucus the sea-god - attributes
92H59|(story of) Glaucus the sea-god - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92H6|Leucothea
92H7|(story of) Palaemon
92H71|(story of) Palaemon - early life, prime youth
92H711|(story of) Palaemon - birth
92H712|(story of) Palaemon - infancy, upbringing
92H72|(story of) Palaemon - love-affairs
92H73|(story of) Palaemon - most important deeds
92H74|(story of) Palaemon - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92H75|(story of) Palaemon - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92H76|(story of) Palaemon - suffering, misfortune
92H768|(story of) Palaemon - death
92H769|(story of) Palaemon - apotheosis, deification
92H77|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Palaemon; Palaemon as patron
92H778|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Palaemon; Palaemon as patron - triumph
92H779|veneration of Palaemon
92H7791|veneration of Palaemon: carried on a dolphin's back, he arrives at Corinth, where Sisyphus receives him with divine honours (Philostratus, Imagines II 16)
92H78|(story of) Palaemon - attributes
92H79|(story of) Palaemon - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92I|gods of the waters: the older dynasty (first series): offspring of Pontus and the monsters of the sea
92I1|Nereus
92I2|Nereids, daughters of Nereus; sea-nymphs
92I21|(story of) Thetis; 'Thethi, ninfa del mare' (Ripa)
92I211|(story of) Thetis; 'Thethi, ninfa del mare' (Ripa) - early life, prime youth
92I2111|(story of) Thetis; 'Thethi, ninfa del mare' (Ripa) - birth
92I2112|(story of) Thetis; 'Thethi, ninfa del mare' (Ripa) - infancy, upbringing
92I212|love-affairs of Thetis
92I2121|(story of) Peleus and Thetis
92I21211|Thetis, asleep on the shore, is assailed by Peleus; she tries to elude him by assuming different shapes
92I212111|Proteus or Chiron tells Peleus how to conquer Thetis
92I21212|Thetis brought to the wedding chamber of Peleus
92I21213|marriage of Peleus and Thetis
92I212131|the marriage-feast of Peleus and Thetis in or near Chiron's cave
92I212132|the marriage-feast of Peleus and Thetis in the clouds
92I212133|presenting of the wedding-gifts to Peleus and Thetis
92I21214|Eris throws the golden apple
92I21215|Thetis leaves Peleus and returns to her home in the sea
92I213|(story of) Thetis; 'Thethi, ninfa del mare' (Ripa) - most important deeds
92I214|(story of) Thetis; 'Thethi, ninfa del mare' (Ripa) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92I215|(story of) Thetis; 'Thethi, ninfa del mare' (Ripa) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92I216|(story of) Thetis; 'Thethi, ninfa del mare' (Ripa) - suffering, misfortune
92I2168|(story of) Thetis; 'Thethi, ninfa del mare' (Ripa) - death
92I2169|(story of) Thetis; 'Thethi, ninfa del mare' (Ripa) - apotheosis, deification
92I217|(story of) Thetis; 'Thethi, ninfa del mare' (Ripa) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92I2178|(story of) Thetis; 'Thethi, ninfa del mare' (Ripa) - triumph
92I2179|(story of) Thetis; 'Thethi, ninfa del mare' (Ripa) - veneration, honoured by
92I218|(story of) Thetis; 'Thethi, ninfa del mare' (Ripa) - attributes
92I219|(story of) Thetis; 'Thethi, ninfa del mare' (Ripa) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92I22|(story of) Galatea; 'Galatea' (Ripa)
92I221|(story of) Galatea; 'Galatea' (Ripa) - early life, prime youth
92I2211|(story of) Galatea; 'Galatea' (Ripa) - birth
92I2212|(story of) Galatea; 'Galatea' (Ripa) - infancy, upbringing
92I222|love-affairs of Galatea
92I2221|Acis wooing Galatea
92I22211|Polyphemus, the cyclops, beholding Acis and Galatea
92I22212|Acis and Galatea flee from Polyphemus, who seizes a rock to crush Acis
92I223|(story of) Galatea; 'Galatea' (Ripa) - most important deeds
92I224|(story of) Galatea; 'Galatea' (Ripa) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92I225|(story of) Galatea; 'Galatea' (Ripa) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92I226|(story of) Galatea; 'Galatea' (Ripa) - suffering, misfortune
92I2268|(story of) Galatea; 'Galatea' (Ripa) - death
92I2269|(story of) Galatea; 'Galatea' (Ripa) - apotheosis, deification
92I227|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Galatea; Galatea as patroness
92I2278|triumph of Galatea
92I22781|triumph of Galatea, Polyphemus playing the syrinx
92I2279|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Galatea; Galatea as patroness - veneration, honoured by
92I228|(story of) Galatea; 'Galatea' (Ripa) - attributes
92I229|(story of) Galatea; 'Galatea' (Ripa) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92I23|other Nereids (or sea-nymphs)
92I23(...)|other Nereids (or sea-nymphs) (with NAME)
92I23(ARETHUSA)|other Nereids (or sea-nymphs): Arethusa
92I3|Eurybia
92I4|Thaumas
92I5|Phorcys
92I6|Ceto
92I7|monsters of the sea
92I71|Gorgons
92I711|Medusa (one of the Gorgons)
92I7111|Medusa (one of the Gorgons) - early life, prime youth
92I71111|Medusa (one of the Gorgons) - birth
92I71112|Medusa (one of the Gorgons) - infancy, upbringing
92I7112|Medusa (one of the Gorgons) - love-affairs
92I7113|Medusa (one of the Gorgons) - most important deeds
92I7114|Medusa (one of the Gorgons) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92I7115|Medusa (one of the Gorgons) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92I7116|Medusa (one of the Gorgons) - suffering, misfortune
92I71168|Medusa (one of the Gorgons) - death
92I71169|Medusa (one of the Gorgons) - apotheosis, deification
92I7117|Medusa (one of the Gorgons) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92I71178|Medusa (one of the Gorgons) - triumph
92I71179|Medusa (one of the Gorgons) - veneration, honoured by
92I7118|attributes of Medusa
92I7118(...)|attributes of Medusa (with NAME)
92I71181|Gorgoneion, head of Medusa
92I7119|Medusa (one of the Gorgons) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92I712|Stheno (one of the Gorgons)
92I713|Euryale (one of the Gorgons)
92I72|Graeae (Enyo, Pemphredo, Dino)
92I721|Enyo
92I722|Pe(m)phredo
92I723|Dino
92I73|Sirens (classical mythology)
92I74|Echidna
92I741|Echidna - early life, prime youth
92I7411|Echidna - birth
92I7412|Echidna - infancy, upbringing
92I742|Echidna - love-affairs
92I743|Echidna - most important deeds
92I744|Echidna - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92I745|Echidna - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92I746|Echidna - suffering, misfortune
92I7468|Echidna - death
92I7469|Echidna - apotheosis, deification
92I747|Echidna - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92I7478|Echidna - triumph
92I7479|Echidna - veneration, honoured by
92I748|Echidna - attributes
92I749|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Echidna
92I7491|children of Echidna
92I74911|Nemean lion
92I74912|Chimera
92I74913|Hydra of Lerna
92I74914|sphinx of Thebes
92I74915|Orthrus (Geryon's dog)
92I75|Scylla and Charybdis
92I751|Scylla; 'Scilla' (Ripa)
92I752|Charybdis; 'Cariddi' (Ripa)
92I76|Harpies (classical mythology)
92I761|Aello(pus) (one of the Harpies)
92I762|Ocypete (one of the Harpies)
92I763|Podarge (one of the Harpies)
92I764|other Harpies
92I764(...)|other Harpies (with NAME)
92K|gods of the waters: the older dynasty (second series): children of Oceanus, river and small water deities
92K1|river-gods
92K11|(story of) Achelous; 'Acheloo' (Ripa)
92K111|(story of) Achelous; 'Acheloo' (Ripa) - early life, prime youth
92K1111|(story of) Achelous; 'Acheloo' (Ripa) - birth
92K1112|(story of) Achelous; 'Acheloo' (Ripa) - infancy, upbringing
92K112|love-affairs of Achelous
92K1121|Perimele beloved by Achelous
92K113|(story of) Achelous; 'Acheloo' (Ripa) - most important deeds
92K114|(story of) Achelous; 'Acheloo' (Ripa) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92K115|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Achelous
92K1151|Achelous' banquet with Theseus and Pirithous
92K116|(story of) Achelous; 'Acheloo' (Ripa) - suffering, misfortune
92K1168|(story of) Achelous; 'Acheloo' (Ripa) - death
92K1169|(story of) Achelous; 'Acheloo' (Ripa) - apotheosis, deification
92K117|(story of) Achelous; 'Acheloo' (Ripa) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92K1178|(story of) Achelous; 'Acheloo' (Ripa) - triumph
92K1179|(story of) Achelous; 'Acheloo' (Ripa) - veneration, honoured by
92K118|(story of) Achelous; 'Acheloo' (Ripa) - attributes
92K119|(story of) Achelous; 'Acheloo' (Ripa) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92K12|Enipeus
92K13|(story of) Meles
92K131|(story of) Meles - early life, prime youth
92K1311|(story of) Meles - birth
92K1312|(story of) Meles - infancy, upbringing
92K132|love-affairs of Meles
92K1321|Critheis beloved by Meles, to whom she bears Homer (Philostratus, Imagines II 8)
92K133|(story of) Meles - most important deeds
92K134|(story of) Meles - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92K135|(story of) Meles - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92K136|(story of) Meles - suffering, misfortune
92K1368|(story of) Meles - death
92K1369|(story of) Meles - apotheosis, deification
92K137|(story of) Meles - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92K1378|(story of) Meles - triumph
92K1379|(story of) Meles - veneration, honoured by
92K138|(story of) Meles - attributes
92K139|(story of) Meles - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92K14|(story of) Peneus
92K141|(story of) Peneus - early life, prime youth
92K1411|(story of) Peneus - birth
92K1412|(story of) Peneus - infancy, upbringing
92K142|(story of) Peneus - love-affairs
92K143|(story of) Peneus - most important deeds
92K144|(story of) Peneus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92K145|(story of) Peneus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92K146|suffering, misfortune of Peneus
92K1461|the river-gods condole with Peneus for the loss of Daphne transformed into a tree
92K1468|suffering, misfortune of Peneus - death
92K1469|suffering, misfortune of Peneus - apotheosis, deification
92K147|(story of) Peneus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92K1478|(story of) Peneus - triumph
92K1479|(story of) Peneus - veneration, honoured by
92K148|(story of) Peneus - attributes
92K149|(story of) Peneus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92K15|stories of other river-gods
92K15(...)|stories of other river-gods (with NAME)
92K15(ACIS)|the river-god Acis; 'Aci' (Ripa)
92K15(ALPHEUS)|stories of other river-gods: Alpheus
92K15(ASOPUS)|stories of other river-gods: Asopus
92K2|Oceanids
92K21|Clymene, mother of Phaethon
92K22|Dione, mother of Venus
92K23|Doris, wife of Nereus
92K24|Eurynome, mother of the Graces
92K25|Metis, mother of Minerva
92K26|Perse(is)
92K27|other Oceanids
92K27(...)|other Oceanids (with NAME)
92K27(LIRIOPE)|other Oceanids: Liriope
92K3|other gods of the waters
92K3(...)|other gods of the waters (with NAME)
92K3(NESTIS)|other gods of the waters: Nestis
92L|gods of the earth and fertility ~ life in mountains and woods
92L1|(story of) Bacchus (Dionysus), Liber
92L11|early life, prime youth of Bacchus
92L111|birth of Bacchus: he is born from Jupiter's thigh, where he had been sewn in (possibly by Mercury)
92L112|infancy, upbringing of Bacchus
92L1121|Mercury hands the baby Bacchus over to the nymphs of Nysa
92L11211|Bacchus nurtured by the nymphs of Nysa
92L1122|Bacchus brought up by satyrs, maenads and Silenus
92L1123|Bacchus, possibly disguised as a girl, entrusted to the care of Ino
92L1124|Bacchus and Semele put into a chest (Pausanias III 24, 3)
92L11241|the chest with Bacchus and Semele floated ashore
92L12|love-affairs of Bacchus ~ females
92L121|(story of) Ariadne and Bacchus
92L1211|Bacchus finds Ariadne on Naxos
92L12111|Bacchus alights from his chariot or lifts Ariadne up on to it
92L12112|Bacchus puts a starry crown on Ariadne's head or throws it up in the sky, where it becomes a constellation
92L1212|wedding of Bacchus and Ariadne
92L122|Erigone and Bacchus, the latter possibly in the shape of a bunch of grapes
92L13|(story of) Bacchus (Dionysus), Liber - most important deeds
92L14|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Bacchus
92L141|Bacchus in strife with the opponents to his worship
92L15|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Bacchus
92L151|Bacchus fetches Semele from the underworld
92L152|King Oeneus is given the first vine plant by Bacchus
92L16|(story of) Bacchus (Dionysus), Liber - suffering, misfortune
92L168|(story of) Bacchus (Dionysus), Liber - death
92L169|(story of) Bacchus (Dionysus), Liber - apotheosis, deification
92L17|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Bacchus; Bacchus as patron
92L171|(story of) Dionysus-Zagreus (son of Jupiter and Proserpina or Ceres)
92L1711|the Titans attack the little Zagreus at the instigation of the jealous Juno
92L1712|Dionysus-Zagreus is torn to pieces, or possibly boiled in a cauldron
92L1713|Dionysus-Zagreus born anew: he is restored to life by Rhea (or Ceres)
92L17131|Minerva rescues the heart of Zagreus and brings it to Jupiter, who either gives it to Semele or swallows it himself
92L178|triumph of Bacchus; 'Carro di Bacco' (Ripa)
92L1781|triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne
92L179|veneration of Bacchus
92L1791|bacchanal: Bacchus with his wine-flushed train (thiasos)
92L17911|the drunken Bacchus
92L1792|bacchanal of the inhabitants of the island of Andros, with Bacchus arriving in his ship (Philostratus, Imagines I 25)
92L18|attributes of Bacchus
92L18(...)|attributes of Bacchus (with NAME)
92L18(BULL)|attributes of Bacchus: bull
92L18(THYRSUS)|thyrsus ~ attribute of Bacchus
92L18(VINE)|attributes of Bacchus: vine
92L19|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Bacchus
92L191|thiasos, i.e. Bacchus' revel-rout, bacchanal without Bacchus
92L1911|maenad(s), female bacchant(es)
92L1912|male bacchant(es)
92L1913|children's bacchanal
92L192|Comus
92L193|Opora
92L194|Ebrietas (Methe)
92L195|Risus (Gelos)
92L196|Thyone, i.e. deified Semele
92L2|(story of) Cybele, Rhea Cybele, Great Mother of the Gods (Berecynt(h)ia)
92L21|(story of) Cybele, Rhea Cybele, Great Mother of the Gods (Berecynt(h)ia) - early life, prime youth
92L211|(story of) Cybele, Rhea Cybele, Great Mother of the Gods (Berecynt(h)ia) - birth
92L212|(story of) Cybele, Rhea Cybele, Great Mother of the Gods (Berecynt(h)ia) - infancy, upbringing
92L22|(story of) Cybele, Rhea Cybele, Great Mother of the Gods (Berecynt(h)ia) - love-affairs
92L23|(story of) Cybele, Rhea Cybele, Great Mother of the Gods (Berecynt(h)ia) - most important deeds
92L24|(story of) Cybele, Rhea Cybele, Great Mother of the Gods (Berecynt(h)ia) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92L25|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Cybele
92L251|Cybele and her cult partner Attis
92L26|(story of) Cybele, Rhea Cybele, Great Mother of the Gods (Berecynt(h)ia) - suffering, misfortune
92L268|(story of) Cybele, Rhea Cybele, Great Mother of the Gods (Berecynt(h)ia) - death
92L269|(story of) Cybele, Rhea Cybele, Great Mother of the Gods (Berecynt(h)ia) - apotheosis, deification
92L27|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Cybele; Cybele as patroness
92L271|Agdistis (Cybele)
92L278|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Cybele; Cybele as patroness - triumph
92L279|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Cybele; Cybele as patroness - veneration, honoured by
92L28|attributes of Cybele
92L28(...)|attributes of Cybele (with NAME)
92L29|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Cybele
92L291|(story of) Attis (Atys)
92L2911|after having put the fruit of an almond-tree in her bosom, the daughter of the river Sangarius brings forth a boy Attis, whom she exposes
92L2912|Attis is brought up among the wild goats, or among shepherds
92L2913|Attis, unable to respond to Agdistis' love, is driven to madness and emasculates himself
92L292|Cotys (Cotytto)
92L293|Cabiri
92L294|Corybantes
92L295|Curetes
92L296|Dactyls
92L297|Telchines
92L3|nymphs (in general); 'Ninfe in commune' (Ripa)
92L31|types of nymphs
92L311|(Hama)dryads, forest- and tree-nymphs; 'Driadi & Hamadriadi' (Ripa)
92L3111|Meliae, ash-nymphs
92L312|Naiads, river- and spring-nymphs; usually carrying an urn; 'Naiadi, ninfe de' fiumi' (Ripa)
92L313|Oreads, nymphs of the hills
92L314|other types of nymph(s)
92L314(...)|other types of nymph(s) (with NAME)
92L314(NAPAEAE)|Napaeae (nymphs); 'Hinnedi & Napee' (Ripa)
92L32|single named nymphs
92L32(...)|single named nymphs (with NAME)
92L32(AMALTHEA)|single named nymphs: Amalthea
92L32(CORYCIA)|single named nymphs: Corycia
92L32(ECHO)|single named nymphs: Echo
92L4|satyrs, fauns, Sileni
92L41|satyr(s) (in general)
92L411|satyr(s) (in general) - early life, prime youth
92L4111|satyr(s) (in general) - birth
92L4112|satyr(s) (in general) - infancy, upbringing
92L412|love-affairs of satyr(s)
92L4121|satyr(s) pursuing nymph(s)
92L4122|satyr(s) spying upon
92L413|satyr(s) (in general) - most important deeds
92L414|satyr(s) (in general) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92L415|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of satyr(s)
92L4151|the satyr and the peasants; according to Aesop: the satyrs and the peasant (meal, blowing to cool food, etc.)
92L416|satyr(s) (in general) - suffering, misfortune
92L4168|satyr(s) (in general) - death
92L4169|satyr(s) (in general) - apotheosis, deification
92L417|satyr(s) (in general) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92L4178|satyr(s) (in general) - triumph
92L4179|satyr(s) (in general) - veneration, honoured by
92L418|satyr(s) (in general) - attributes
92L419|satyr(s) (in general) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92L42|single named satyrs
92L421|(story of) Silenus
92L4211|(story of) Silenus - early life, prime youth
92L42111|(story of) Silenus - birth
92L42112|(story of) Silenus - infancy, upbringing
92L4212|(story of) Silenus - love-affairs
92L4213|(story of) Silenus - most important deeds
92L4214|(story of) Silenus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92L4215|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Silenus
92L42151|the discovery of honey: Silenus finds a honeycomb in a hollow tree
92L4216|suffering, misfortune of Silenus
92L42161|Silenus captured by the Phrygian farmers
92L42168|suffering, misfortune of Silenus - death
92L42169|suffering, misfortune of Silenus - apotheosis, deification
92L4217|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Silenus; Silenus as patron
92L42178|triumph of Silenus
92L42179|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Silenus; Silenus as patron - veneration, honoured by
92L4218|(story of) Silenus - attributes
92L4219|(story of) Silenus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92L422|(story of) Marsyas
92L4221|(story of) Marsyas - early life, prime youth
92L42211|(story of) Marsyas - birth
92L42212|(story of) Marsyas - infancy, upbringing
92L4222|(story of) Marsyas - love-affairs
92L4223|most important deeds: Marsyas and the flute
92L42231|Marsyas picks up the flute thrown away by Minerva
92L42232|Marsyas teaches Olympus to play the flute
92L42233|Marsyas playing the flute
92L4224|(story of) Marsyas - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92L4225|(story of) Marsyas - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92L4226|(story of) Marsyas - suffering, misfortune
92L42268|(story of) Marsyas - death
92L42269|(story of) Marsyas - apotheosis, deification
92L4227|(story of) Marsyas - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92L42278|(story of) Marsyas - triumph
92L42279|(story of) Marsyas - veneration, honoured by
92L4228|(story of) Marsyas - attributes
92L4229|(story of) Marsyas - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92L423|other single named satyrs
92L423(...)|other single named satyrs (with NAME)
92L5|(story of) Pan
92L51|(story of) Pan - early life, prime youth
92L511|(story of) Pan - birth
92L512|(story of) Pan - infancy, upbringing
92L52|love-affairs of Pan
92L521|Echo, the nymph, beloved by Pan
92L5211|Echo, refusing the advances of Pan, is torn to pieces by frenzied shepherds
92L522|Diana (Luna) allured by Pan with a fleece or a bundle of wool (Virgil, 'Georg.' III 391-393)
92L53|(story of) Pan - most important deeds
92L54|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Pan
92L541|Pan fighting a goat
92L542|Pan terrifying people, so-called panic fear
92L55|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Pan
92L551|Pan cutting reeds and making them into a pan-pipe or syrinx
92L552|Pan teaching Daphnis to play the pipe
92L553|Pan pulling a thorn out of a satyr's foot or vice versa
92L56|suffering, misfortune of Pan
92L561|Pan maltreated, teased by the nymphs (Philostratus, Imagines II 11)
92L568|suffering, misfortune of Pan - death
92L569|suffering, misfortune of Pan - apotheosis, deification
92L57|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Pan; Pan as patron
92L571|Pan-herm
92L578|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Pan; Pan as patron - triumph
92L579|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Pan; Pan as patron - veneration, honoured by
92L58|attributes of Pan
92L58(...)|attributes of Pan (with NAME)
92L58(CROOK)|attributes of Pan: crook
92L58(SYRINX)|attributes of Pan: syrinx
92L59|(story of) Pan - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92L6|(story of) Priapus
92L61|early life, prime youth of Priapus
92L611|birth of Priapus; Venus orders him to be exposed
92L612|early life, prime youth of Priapus - infancy, upbringing
92L62|love-affairs of Priapus
92L621|Priapus creeps up to the resting Lotis (or Vesta) during a banquet of the gods, a braying ass stands nearby
92L63|(story of) Priapus - most important deeds
92L64|(story of) Priapus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92L65|(story of) Priapus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92L66|(story of) Priapus - suffering, misfortune
92L668|(story of) Priapus - death
92L669|(story of) Priapus - apotheosis, deification
92L67|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Priapus; Priapus as patron
92L671|Priapus-herm
92L678|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Priapus; Priapus as patron - triumph
92L679|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Priapus; Priapus as patron - veneration, honoured by
92L68|(story of) Priapus - attributes
92L69|(story of) Priapus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92L7|centaurs
92L71|centaurs (in general)
92L711|centaurs (in general) - early life, prime youth
92L7111|centaurs (in general) - birth
92L7112|centaurs (in general) - infancy, upbringing
92L712|centaurs (in general) - love-affairs
92L713|centaurs (in general) - most important deeds
92L714|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of centaurs
92L7141|fighting centaurs, centauromachy (in general)
92L71411|fight of Lapiths and centaurs at the wedding of Pirithous and Hippodamia
92L714111|the centaur Eurytion tries to carry off Hippodamia, the bride
92L714112|Theseus kills Eurytion
92L714113|the invulnerable hero Caeneus, the Lapith (i.e. the girl Caenis metamorphosed), is overwhelmed by a huge pile of wood
92L714114|death of the centaurs Cyllarus and his wife Hylonome
92L715|centaurs (in general) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92L716|centaurs (in general) - suffering, misfortune
92L7168|centaurs (in general) - death
92L7169|centaurs (in general) - apotheosis, deification
92L717|centaurs (in general) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92L7178|centaurs (in general) - triumph
92L7179|centaurs (in general) - veneration, honoured by
92L718|centaurs (in general) - attributes
92L719|centaurs (in general) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92L72|single named centaurs
92L721|(story of) Chiron
92L7211|(story of) Chiron - early life, prime youth
92L72111|(story of) Chiron - birth
92L72112|(story of) Chiron - infancy, upbringing
92L7212|(story of) Chiron - love-affairs
92L7213|(story of) Chiron - most important deeds
92L7214|(story of) Chiron - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92L7215|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Chiron
92L72151|Chiron as instructor
92L7216|suffering, misfortune of Chiron
92L72168|death of Chiron: he is mortally wounded in the knee by one of Hercules' arrows, in the latter's fight against the centaurs
92L721681|Chiron is accidentally wounded during Hercules' visit to Chiron and the young Achilles
92L721682|Chiron gives up his immortality in favour of Prometheus
92L72169|apotheosis of Chiron: he is set among the stars
92L7217|(story of) Chiron - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92L72178|(story of) Chiron - triumph
92L72179|(story of) Chiron - veneration, honoured by
92L7218|(story of) Chiron - attributes
92L7219|(story of) Chiron - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92L722|(story of) Pholus
92L7221|(story of) Pholus - early life, prime youth
92L72211|(story of) Pholus - birth
92L72212|(story of) Pholus - infancy, upbringing
92L7222|(story of) Pholus - love-affairs
92L7223|(story of) Pholus - most important deeds
92L7224|(story of) Pholus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92L7225|(story of) Pholus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92L7226|suffering, misfortune of Pholus
92L72268|death of Pholus: he wounds himself with one of Hercules' arrows in the latter's fight against the centaurs
92L722681|Pholus buried by Hercules
92L72269|suffering, misfortune of Pholus - apotheosis, deification
92L7227|(story of) Pholus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92L72278|(story of) Pholus - triumph
92L72279|(story of) Pholus - veneration, honoured by
92L7228|(story of) Pholus - attributes
92L7229|(story of) Pholus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92L723|Nessus
92L724|(story of) Cyllarus
92L7241|(story of) Cyllarus - early life, prime youth
92L72411|(story of) Cyllarus - birth
92L72412|(story of) Cyllarus - infancy, upbringing
92L7242|love-affairs of Cyllarus
92L72421|Hylonome beloved by Cyllarus
92L7243|(story of) Cyllarus - most important deeds
92L7244|(story of) Cyllarus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92L7245|(story of) Cyllarus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92L7246|(story of) Cyllarus - suffering, misfortune
92L72468|(story of) Cyllarus - death
92L72469|(story of) Cyllarus - apotheosis, deification
92L7247|(story of) Cyllarus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92L72478|(story of) Cyllarus - triumph
92L72479|(story of) Cyllarus - veneration, honoured by
92L7248|(story of) Cyllarus - attributes
92L7249|(story of) Cyllarus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92L725|Hylonome, the female centaur
92L726|other centaurs
92L726(...)|other centaurs (with NAME)
92L8|mountain gods
92L8(...)|mountain gods (with NAME)
92LL12|love-affairs of Bacchus ~ males
92LL121|Ampelus beloved by Bacchus
92LL1211|Ampelus dies after falling from a bull
92LL41|satyr(s) (in general) - LL - female satyrs (in general)
92LL411|satyr(s) (in general) - LL - female satyrs (in general) - early life, prime youth
92LL4111|satyr(s) (in general) - LL - female satyrs (in general) - birth
92LL4112|satyr(s) (in general) - LL - female satyrs (in general) - infancy, upbringing
92LL412|love-affairs of satyr(s) - LL - female satyrs (in general)
92LL4121|satyr(s) pursuing nymph(s) - LL - female satyrs (in general)
92LL4122|satyr(s) spying upon - LL - female satyrs (in general)
92LL413|satyr(s) (in general) - LL - female satyrs (in general) - most important deeds
92LL414|satyr(s) (in general) - LL - female satyrs (in general) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92LL415|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of satyr(s) - LL - female satyrs (in general)
92LL4151|the satyr and the peasants; according to Aesop: the satyrs and the peasant (meal, blowing to cool food, etc.) - LL - female satyrs (in general)
92LL416|satyr(s) (in general) - LL - female satyrs (in general) - suffering, misfortune
92LL4168|satyr(s) (in general) - LL - female satyrs (in general) - death
92LL4169|satyr(s) (in general) - LL - female satyrs (in general) - apotheosis, deification
92LL417|satyr(s) (in general) - LL - female satyrs (in general) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92LL4178|satyr(s) (in general) - LL - female satyrs (in general) - triumph
92LL4179|satyr(s) (in general) - LL - female satyrs (in general) - veneration, honoured by
92LL418|satyr(s) (in general) - LL - female satyrs (in general) - attributes
92LL419|satyr(s) (in general) - LL - female satyrs (in general) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92LL71|centaurs (in general) - LL - female centaurs (in general)
92LL711|centaurs (in general) - LL - female centaurs (in general) - early life, prime youth
92LL7111|centaurs (in general) - LL - female centaurs (in general) - birth
92LL7112|centaurs (in general) - LL - female centaurs (in general) - infancy, upbringing
92LL712|centaurs (in general) - LL - female centaurs (in general) - love-affairs
92LL713|centaurs (in general) - LL - female centaurs (in general) - most important deeds
92LL714|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of centaurs - LL - female centaurs (in general)
92LL7141|fighting centaurs, centauromachy (in general) - LL - female centaurs (in general)
92LL71411|fight of Lapiths and centaurs at the wedding of Pirithous and Hippodamia - LL - female centaurs (in general)
92LL714111|the centaur Eurytion tries to carry off Hippodamia, the bride - LL - female centaurs (in general)
92LL714112|Theseus kills Eurytion - LL - female centaurs (in general)
92LL714113|the invulnerable hero Caeneus, the Lapith (i.e. the girl Caenis metamorphosed), is overwhelmed by a huge pile of wood - LL - female centaurs (in general)
92LL714114|death of the centaurs Cyllarus and his wife Hylonome - LL - female centaurs (in general)
92LL715|centaurs (in general) - LL - female centaurs (in general) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92LL716|centaurs (in general) - LL - female centaurs (in general) - suffering, misfortune
92LL7168|centaurs (in general) - LL - female centaurs (in general) - death
92LL7169|centaurs (in general) - LL - female centaurs (in general) - apotheosis, deification
92LL717|centaurs (in general) - LL - female centaurs (in general) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92LL7178|centaurs (in general) - LL - female centaurs (in general) - triumph
92LL7179|centaurs (in general) - LL - female centaurs (in general) - veneration, honoured by
92LL718|centaurs (in general) - LL - female centaurs (in general) - attributes
92LL719|centaurs (in general) - LL - female centaurs (in general) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92M|gods of the earth and fertility ~ agriculture
92M1|(story of) Ceres (Demeter)
92M11|(story of) Ceres (Demeter) - early life, prime youth
92M111|(story of) Ceres (Demeter) - birth
92M112|(story of) Ceres (Demeter) - infancy, upbringing
92M12|love-affairs of Ceres
92M121|Iasion beloved by Ceres
92M1211|Iasion killed by Jupiter's lightning
92M13|most important deeds: Ceres in search of her daughter Proserpina, whom Pluto carried off
92M131|Ceres drives her chariot, drawn by dragons, and holds one or two torches, lit at the fires of Etna
92M132|a little boy (Abas, Ascalabus, or Stellio) laughs at Ceres, because she drinks too avidly while she is resting at an old woman's house
92M133|Ceres, in the guise of an old woman, meets Celeus of Eleusis, in rustic dress and returning home with the products of the wood
92M1331|Ceres meets the daughters of Celeus at a fountain
92M1332|Ceres is hospitably received by Celeus and his wife Metanira, and tends their new-born child Demophon (alternatively Triptolemus)
92M1333|Ceres is cheered up by the servant(s) Iambe and/or Baubo
92M1334|Ceres is interrupted while holding the child Demophon (or Triptolemus) in the fire to make it immortal, and reveals her divinity
92M134|Ceres finds the girdle of Proserpina near the fountain of the nymph Cyane
92M135|the earth becomes barren because of Ceres' neglect
92M136|Ceres is told the whereabouts of Proserpina by the nymph Arethusa
92M1361|Ceres is told the whereabouts of Proserpina by Hecate
92M1362|Ceres is told the whereabouts of Proserpina by Apollo (Sol)
92M137|Ceres before Jupiter
92M138|Jupiter settles the problem between Ceres and Pluto
92M139|Proserpina returned to her mother
92M14|(story of) Ceres (Demeter) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92M15|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Ceres
92M151|Ceres gives Phytalus the fig-tree
92M16|(story of) Ceres (Demeter) - suffering, misfortune
92M168|(story of) Ceres (Demeter) - death
92M169|(story of) Ceres (Demeter) - apotheosis, deification
92M17|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Ceres; Ceres as patroness
92M171|Ceres, patroness of agriculture
92M178|triumph of Ceres; 'Carro di Cerere' (Ripa)
92M179|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Ceres; Ceres as patroness - veneration, honoured by
92M18|attributes of Ceres
92M18(...)|attributes of Ceres (with NAME)
92M18(CORN-SHEAF)|sheaf of corn as attribute of Ceres
92M18(SICKLE)|attributes of Ceres: sickle
92M19|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Ceres
92M191|Plutus (god of wealth), son of Ceres and Iasion
92M192|(story of) Triptolemus
92M1921|Ceres instructs Triptolemus and sends him about the world in her dragon-drawn chariot
92M19211|the mission of Triptolemus: he teaches agriculture to mankind
92M1922|Triptolemus institutes the Eleusinian festivals
92M193|Arion, the winged horse, offspring of Ceres and Neptune
92M2|(story of) Proserpina (Persephone, Core), Libera
92M21|(story of) Proserpina (Persephone, Core), Libera - early life, prime youth
92M211|(story of) Proserpina (Persephone, Core), Libera - birth
92M212|(story of) Proserpina (Persephone, Core), Libera - infancy, upbringing
92M22|(story of) Proserpina (Persephone, Core), Libera - love-affairs
92M23|(story of) Proserpina (Persephone, Core), Libera - most important deeds
92M24|(story of) Proserpina (Persephone, Core), Libera - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92M25|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Proserpina
92M251|Proserpina gathers flowers with her companions; Venus, Minerva and Diana may be present; she possibly spots a beautiful flower
92M252|Proserpina, in the underworld, eats some of the seeds of a pomegranate; Ascalaphus may be watching the scene
92M253|Mercury fetches Proserpina from the underworld
92M26|(story of) Proserpina (Persephone, Core), Libera - suffering, misfortune
92M268|(story of) Proserpina (Persephone, Core), Libera - death
92M269|(story of) Proserpina (Persephone, Core), Libera - apotheosis, deification
92M27|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Proserpina; Proserpina as patroness
92M271|Proserpina as queen of the underworld
92M278|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Proserpina; Proserpina as patroness - triumph
92M279|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Proserpina; Proserpina as patroness - veneration, honoured by
92M28|(story of) Proserpina (Persephone, Core), Libera - attributes
92M29|(story of) Proserpina (Persephone, Core), Libera - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92M3|other gods of fertility
92M3(...)|other gods of fertility (with NAME)
92M3(PALICI)|other gods of fertility: Palici
92N|gods of the underworld
92N1|(story of) Pluto (Hades), Dis Pater, Orcus
92N11|(story of) Pluto (Hades), Dis Pater, Orcus - early life, prime youth
92N111|(story of) Pluto (Hades), Dis Pater, Orcus - birth
92N112|(story of) Pluto (Hades), Dis Pater, Orcus - infancy, upbringing
92N12|love-affairs of Pluto
92N121|Pluto trying to seduce the Oceanid Leuce (as yet not metamorphosed)
92N122|Pluto trying to seduce the nymph Minthe (as yet not metamorphosed)
92N123|Pluto in love with Proserpina
92N1231|the rape of Proserpina (by Pluto in his chariot); possibly with Diana and Minerva trying to rescue her
92N13|(story of) Pluto (Hades), Dis Pater, Orcus - most important deeds
92N14|(story of) Pluto (Hades), Dis Pater, Orcus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92N15|(story of) Pluto (Hades), Dis Pater, Orcus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92N16|(story of) Pluto (Hades), Dis Pater, Orcus - suffering, misfortune
92N168|(story of) Pluto (Hades), Dis Pater, Orcus - death
92N169|(story of) Pluto (Hades), Dis Pater, Orcus - apotheosis, deification
92N17|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Pluto; Pluto as patron
92N171|Pluto as king of the underworld
92N1711|Pluto and Proserpina as king and queen of the underworld
92N178|triumph of Pluto; 'Carro di Plutone' (Ripa)
92N179|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Pluto; Pluto as patron - veneration, honoured by
92N18|attributes of Pluto
92N18(...)|attributes of Pluto (with NAME)
92N18(FORK)|two-pronged fork ~ attribute of Pluto
92N19|(story of) Pluto (Hades), Dis Pater, Orcus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92N2|(story of) Hecate, goddess of witches and magicians
92N21|(story of) Hecate, goddess of witches and magicians - early life, prime youth
92N211|(story of) Hecate, goddess of witches and magicians - birth
92N212|(story of) Hecate, goddess of witches and magicians - infancy, upbringing
92N22|(story of) Hecate, goddess of witches and magicians - love-affairs
92N23|(story of) Hecate, goddess of witches and magicians - most important deeds
92N24|(story of) Hecate, goddess of witches and magicians - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92N25|(story of) Hecate, goddess of witches and magicians - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92N26|(story of) Hecate, goddess of witches and magicians - suffering, misfortune
92N268|(story of) Hecate, goddess of witches and magicians - death
92N269|(story of) Hecate, goddess of witches and magicians - apotheosis, deification
92N27|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Hecate; Hecate as patroness
92N271|Hecate triformis, i.e. with three bodies standing back to back
92N2711|Hecate triformis, but only with three different heads
92N278|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Hecate; Hecate as patroness - triumph
92N279|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Hecate; Hecate as patroness - veneration, honoured by
92N28|(story of) Hecate, goddess of witches and magicians - attributes
92N29|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Hecate
92N291|Empusa(e), offspring of Hecate
92N292|Lamia(e), offspring of Hecate
92N3|Furies, Dirae (Erinyes), Eumenides; 'Furie' (Ripa)
92N31|Alecto (one of the Furies)
92N32|Megaera (one of the Furies)
92N33|Tisiphone (one of the Furies)
92N4|Ker(es)
92N5|(story of) Hypnos (Sleep) and his brother Thanatos (Death)
92N51|the children Hypnos (clad in white) and Thanatos (clad in black) sleep in the arms of their mother Nox
92N52|Hypnos and Thanatos carry (through the air) the body of a deceased person
92N53|Thanatos (Mors), Death
92N54|(story of) Hypnos (Somnus), Sleep
92N541|(story of) Hypnos (Somnus), Sleep - early life, prime youth
92N5411|(story of) Hypnos (Somnus), Sleep - birth
92N5412|(story of) Hypnos (Somnus), Sleep - infancy, upbringing
92N542|(story of) Hypnos (Somnus), Sleep - love-affairs
92N543|(story of) Hypnos (Somnus), Sleep - most important deeds
92N544|(story of) Hypnos (Somnus), Sleep - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92N545|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Hypnos
92N5451|Iris visits Hypnos on Alcyone's behalf
92N5452|Hypnos puts someone to sleep by dropping slumber from his horn, or by shaking a branch with Lethe's dew
92N546|suffering, misfortune of Hypnos
92N5468|suffering, misfortune of Hypnos - death
92N5469|suffering, misfortune of Hypnos - apotheosis, deification
92N547|(story of) Hypnos (Somnus), Sleep - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
92N5478|(story of) Hypnos (Somnus), Sleep - triumph
92N5479|(story of) Hypnos (Somnus), Sleep - veneration, honoured by
92N548|(story of) Hypnos (Somnus), Sleep - attributes
92N549|(story of) Hypnos (Somnus), Sleep - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
92N6|gods of dream (Oneiroi) (Morpheus, Phobetor, Phantasus)
92N61|Morpheus (Sopor), dream appearing in various human forms
92N62|Phobetor (Icelus), dream assuming the shapes of all kinds of animals
92N63|Phantasus, dream assuming the form of inanimate objects
92N7|other gods of the underworld
92N7(...)|other gods of the underworld (with NAME)
93|meetings and dwellings of the gods
93A|meetings of the gods
93A1|banquets, feasts of the gods (in general)
93A11|banquets, feasts of the gods (outdoors)
93A111|banquets, feasts of the gods (in the air, possibly on the clouds)
93A112|banquets, feasts of the gods (on the sea)
93A12|banquets, feasts of the gods (in a grotto, cavern)
93A13|banquets, feasts of the gods (indoors)
93A14|food of the gods
93A141|nectar (food of the gods)
93A142|ambrosia (food of the gods)
93A2|assemblies of the gods (in general)
93A21|assemblies of the gods (outdoors)
93A211|assemblies of the gods in the air, possibly on the clouds
93A212|assemblies of the gods on the sea
93A22|assemblies of the gods in a grotto, cavern
93A23|assemblies of the gods (indoors)
93B|Olympus
93C|Parnassus, sacred to Apollo Musagetes
93C1|Castalia, the fountain of Mount Parnassus
93D|Helicon, sacred to the Muses
93D1|Pegasus, the winged horse
93D2|fountains of Mount Helicon
93D21|Hippocrene (fountain of Mount Helicon), produced when Pegasus' hoof struck the ground
93D22|Pirene (fountain of Mount Helicon)
93D23|Aganippe (fountain of Mount Helicon)
93E|Hades, the Underworld
93E1|entrances to Hades
93E1(...)|entrances to Hades (with NAME)
93E2|rivers of Hades
93E21|Styx (river of Hades); 'Stige' (Ripa)
93E22|Acheron (river of Hades); 'Acheronte' (Ripa)
93E23|Phlegethon, Pyriphlegethon (river of Hades); 'Flegetonte' (Ripa)
93E24|Cocytus (river of Hades); 'Cocito' (Ripa)
93E25|Lethe (river of Hades)
93E3|Charon, the ferryman
93E4|Cerberus, the three- or many-headed dog; 'Cerbero' (Ripa)
93E5|judges of Hades
93E51|Aeacus (as judge of Hades)
93E52|Minos (as judge of Hades)
93E53|Rhadamanthus (as judge of Hades)
93E54|other judges of Hades
93E54(...)|other judges of Hades (with NAME)
93E6|Plain of Asphodel, the meadows of Asphodel
93E7|Elysium, Elysian Fields; Islands of the Blessed
93E8|Tartarus (and the condemned assigned there)
93E81|Tantalus, suffering eternal hunger and thirst
93E82|Sisyphus pushing his boulder uphill or carrying it on his shoulders
93E83|Ixion on a burning wheel
93E84|Tityus; two vultures (or an eagle) tearing at his liver
93E85|the Danaids pouring water into a perforated vessel
93E86|Ocnus, usually twisting a cord which is eaten by an ass as soon as it is being made
93E87|other sufferers in Tartarus
93E87(...)|other sufferers in Tartarus (with NAME)
93E87(PHLEGYAS)|Phlegyas in Tartarus with a huge stone hanging over his head
93E9|wandering shades, ghosts ~ Hades, the Underworld
93F|the Garden of the Hesperides
93F1|the Hesperides, guardians of the tree with golden apples
93F11|Aegle (Hesperide)
93F12|Erythea (Hesperide)
93F13|other Hesperides
93F13(...)|other Hesperides (with NAME)
93F2|Ladon, the hundred-headed dragon
93F3|the golden apples of the Hesperides
93G|House of Sleep: a gloomy cave through which runs the river Lethe; possibly with two gates, one of ivory through which deceptive dreams issue, and one of horn through which true dreams issue
93H|cave of winds
93I|other dwellings of the gods
93I(...)|other dwellings of the gods (with NAME)
93I(PINDUS)|other dwellings of the gods: Pindus
94|the Greek heroic legends (I)
94A|the story of the Argonauts: the quest for the Golden Fleece
94A1|Jason, son of Aeson, in Iolcus
94A11|Jason on his way to Iolcus carries Juno, disguised as an old woman, across the river and loses a sandal
94A12|Jason before his uncle Pelias, wearing only one sandal
94A2|the Argo is built, sometimes with assistance of Minerva
94A21|Minerva fits an oracular beam in the prow of the Argo
94A22|the Argonauts assemble; preparation for departure
94A23|the Argo sails away
94A3|adventures of the Argonauts on their journey to Colchis
94A31|the Argonauts on Lemnos
94A311|the Lemnian women meeting the Argonauts
94A312|Jason and Hypsipyle
94A313|Hercules chiding the Argonauts and forcing them back to the boat
94A32|the Argonauts with King Cyzicus
94A321|the Argo's guards attacked by the giants
94A322|the Argonauts kill Cyzicus and his men, by accident, in the dark
94A3221|Cleite, wife to Cyzicus, hangs herself
94A3222|funeral games in honour of Cyzicus
94A33|the Argonauts in Mysia
94A331|Hylas abducted by the nymphs whilst fetching water
94A332|Hercules searching for Hylas
94A333|the Argonauts sailing away leaving Hercules behind
94A34|the Argonauts in the land of the Bebryces
94A341|boxing-match between the Bebrycian king Amycus and Pollux
94A35|the Argonauts with Phineus
94A351|Calais and Zetes chase away the Harpies that plagued Phineus
94A352|Calais and Zetes free Phineus' two sons from prison
94A353|Phineus, bringing doves, instructs the Argonauts how to navigate further
94A36|the Argo passing the Symplegades with the help of the doves
94A37|the Stymphalian birds attack the Argo near the island of Mars: the Argonauts manage to frighten them off by striking their shields
94A4|the Argonauts in Colchis
94A41|Jason and the Argonauts meeting Aeetes, king of Colchis
94A42|meeting of Jason and Medea: she falls in love with him at first sight, possibly with Cupid shooting an arrow at Medea
94A421|Medea, conscience-stricken
94A43|Jason and Medea at the altar of Hecate (or Diana): Medea gives him a magic herb or ointment
94A44|Jason hitches the fire-breathing bulls to the plough
94A441|Jason ploughs all day
94A45|after ploughing, Jason sows dragon's teeth; armed men emerge
94A451|the dragon-men kill each other when Jason throws a stone among them
94A46|fight with the dragon; Jason sprinkles a drug in its eyes, possibly assisted by Medea
94A461|the Golden Fleece, hanging on an oak-tree, is seized by Jason
94A47|the Argonauts and Medea go aboard, pursued by the Colchians
94A5|return journey of the Argonauts from Colchis
94A51|the murder of Apsyrtus
94A511|Apsyrtus is murdered by Medea, who throws his limbs overboard
94A5111|Aeetes, in pursuit of the Argo, is obliged to stop to gather up Apsyrtus' limbs
94A512|Apsyrtus, trapped by Medea, is killed by Jason
94A513|Jason and Medea purified from the murder of Apsyrtus by Circe
94A52|the Argonauts with Alcinous, king of the Phaeacians
94A521|wedding of Jason and Medea; the Golden Fleece is spread over the bed
94A53|the Argo safely passes the Sirens, whilst Orpheus plays his lyre
94A54|the Argonauts stranded in Libya
94A541|the Argonauts carry the ship on their shoulders to Lake Tritonis
94A542|the god Triton takes the tripod from the Argonauts
94A543|Triton draws the Argo by the keel from the lake to the sea
94A55|Talus, the bronze giant sentinel of Crete, is overcome by Medea's spells, and captured by Castor and Pollux
94A56|the Argo, caught in a storm, is safely beached; Jason pours a libation on an altar to Apollo and is mocked by Medea's twelve maidens
94A6|Jason back in Iolcus
94A61|Medea and her twelve maidens enter Iolcus in disguise with a statue of Diana
94A62|rejuvenation of Aeson
94A621|Medea prays alone in the night; her chariot, drawn by winged dragons, is sent to enable her to pick magic herbs
94A622|Medea builds two altars, one to Hecate and another to Hebe, and kills a black sheep
94A623|Aeson is laid down before Medea; she brews a potion in a bronze pot (an old and dry olive-branch becomes green when stirred in it)
94A624|Aeson's throat is cut, his old blood runs out, his veins are filled with Medea's brew, and he is rejuvenated
94A63|Medea's vengeance on Pelias
94A631|Medea boils an old ram in a cauldron: a young lamb comes out; the daughters of Pelias watch the scene
94A632|the daughters of Pelias kill their father in his bed; Medea plunges his body in boiling water
94A64|the Argonauts see the torches on the roof of Pelias' palace and rush into Iolcus
94A65|Acastus, son of Pelias, becomes king of Iolcus
94A7|Jason becomes king of Corinth
94A71|marriage of Jason and Creusa (Glauce); possibly with Medea watching the scene
94A72|Medea, through her children, sends Creusa wedding-gifts (a crown and a long robe)
94A73|Creusa is consumed by flames when putting on the poisoned robe (or crown)
94A74|Medea kills her two children; she flees from Corinth in a chariot drawn by winged dragons
94A8|scenes from the story of the Argonauts that cannot be located in the chronological sequence
94B|the Theban wars: the Seven against Thebes and the Epigoni
94B1|the Seven against Thebes: the first Theban war
94B11|prelude to the war against Thebes
94B111|Polynices, banished from Thebes by his brother Eteocles, comes to Argos
94B112|Tydeus, son of Oeneus, banished for homicide from Calydon, comes to Argos
94B113|Polynices and Tydeus quarrel in the royal palace (the former displaying a lion on his shield, the latter a boar); Adrastus, king of Argos, stops the fight
94B114|Polynices and Tydeus marry Argia and Deipyle, the daughters of Adrastus
94B12|the departure (of the Seven) for Thebes
94B121|Adrastus musters an army to attack Thebes and appoints six other chiefs; these are, according to the general account: Amphiaraus, Capaneus, Hippomedon, Parthenopaeus, Polynices and Tydeus
94B122|Amphiaraus being reluctant, Polynices bribes Eriphyle, Amphiaraus' wife, with the necklace formerly belonging to Harmonia; Eriphyle discloses Amphiaraus' hiding-place and he is thus compelled to join the enterprise
94B13|the march on Thebes
94B131|the army at Nemea
94B1311|being short of water, the army is guided to a spring by Hypsipyle, the nurse of Lycurgus' son Opheltes
94B1312|the young Opheltes, left on the ground, is bitten by a snake (or dragon) and dies
94B1313|on their return the Seven find the child Opheltes dead; they kill the snake (or dragon), bury Opheltes, and institute the Nemean games in the boy's honour
94B132|Tydeus is sent as herald and defeats the Theban leaders one by one in single combat
94B14|the army before Thebes
94B141|each of the seven gates of Thebes is apportioned to one of the Argive chiefs
94B142|Tiresias predicting the fate of Thebes
94B1421|sacrificial death of Menoeceus, son of Creon, before the gates of Thebes (Philostratus, Imagines I 4)
94B15|the siege of Thebes
94B151|death of Capaneus: while climbing the wall of Thebes he is struck down by Jupiter's thunderbolt
94B152|Tydeus is mortally wounded by Melanippus, who is subsequently slain
94B1521|the dying Tydeus gulps the brains from Melanippus' skull; Minerva withdraws in disgust
94B153|single combat between Eteocles and Polynices; they both die
94B154|flight of Amphiaraus; he is swallowed up by the earth
94B155|Adrastus escapes on Arion, the winged horse
94B16|sequel to the first Theban war
94B161|Creon, king of Thebes, forbids the burial of the enemies' corpses
94B1611|Antigone buries the body of her brother Polynices by night: she secretly throws a little dust over him, but is caught in the very act
94B1612|punishment of Antigone
94B16121|Antigone is buried alive
94B161211|Antigone hangs herself in her tomb
94B161212|Haemon, Creon's son and betrothed to Antigone, forces his way into the tomb and finds her dead
94B161213|Haemon kills himself
94B1613|Eurydice, wife of Creon, kills herself on hearing of Haemon's death
94B162|Theseus marches with an army against Creon
94B1621|the dead champions are buried: Evadne, Capaneus' wife, throws herself on her husband's funeral pyre
94B1622|funeral offerings are made to Eteocles and Polynices: the flames split into two
94B17|scenes from the story of the Seven against Thebes that cannot be located in the chronological sequence
94B171|scenes from the story of the Seven against Thebes that cannot be located in the chronological sequence of the story, featuring the Seven against Thebes
94B172|scenes from the story of the Seven against Thebes that cannot be located in the chronological sequence of the story, featuring the Thebans
94B2|the Epigoni: the second Theban war
94B21|the sons of the seven heroes of the first Theban war, i.e. Aegialeus, Alcmaeon, Amphilochus (alternatively Polydorus or Euryalus), Diomedes, Promachus, Sthenelus and Thersander, decide to take up arms against Thebes
94B211|Eriphyle is bribed by Thersander, son of Polynices, with the magic robe formerly belonging to Harmonia, to induce her son Alcmaeon to go with the Epigoni
94B2111|Alcmaeon assumes command of the army
94B22|the fall of Thebes
94B221|battle before the walls of Thebes; Aegialeus is killed
94B222|the Thebans escape with their wives and children during the night
94B23|sequel to the second Theban war: the revenge of Alcmaeon
94B231|Alcmaeon kills Eriphyle, his mother
94B232|Alcmaeon flees, pursued by the Furies
94B233|in Arcadia Alcmaeon is purified by King Phegeus and marries Arsinoe, Phegeus' daughter; he gives her Harmonia's robe and necklace
94B234|having to leave Arcadia, Alcmaeon is purified again by the river-god Achelous; he marries Achelous' daughter Callirrhoe and promises her the necklace of Harmonia
94B235|Alcmaeon asks Phegeus to surrender Harmonia's robe and necklace
94B2351|Alcmaeon is killed by the sons of Phegeus
94B2352|Arsinoe, who protests, is put into a chest, taken to Tegea and given as a slave to Agapenor, king of Arcadia
94B236|the sons of Callirrhoe avenge their father Alcmaeon by killing Phegeus and his sons
94B2361|Harmonia's robe and necklace are dedicated to Apollo at Delphi
94B24|scenes from the story of the Epigoni that cannot be located in the chronological sequence
94B241|scenes from the story of the Epigoni that cannot be located in the chronological sequence of the story, featuring the Epigoni
94B242|scenes from the story of the Epigoni that cannot be located in the chronological sequence of the story, featuring the Thebans
94C|the Trojan war (94C - 94H)
94C1|prelude to the Trojan war: the love-story of Paris (also called Alexander) and Helen
94C11|Paris and the golden apple
94C111|the three goddesses Venus, Juno and Minerva quarrel about the golden apple; Jupiter sends them to Paris
94C112|Mercury brings Paris the golden apple
94C113|the Judgement of Paris (Mercury present)
94C1131|the Judgement of Paris (without Mercury)
94C1132|the dream of Paris
94C12|the return of Paris to Troy; he follows the bull which is to be the prize in the funeral games organized by Priam
94C121|the recognition of Paris: when attacked by one of his jealous brothers, Cassandra reveals Paris' identity
94C122|Paris is recognized and accepted by Priam
94C13|Paris in Greece
94C131|Paris encounters Helen during a festival of Venus
94C132|Paris at the court of Menelaus
94C133|the abduction of Helen and some of her companions: Paris carries them off by sea, and takes a part of the palace-treasure with him
94C14|Paris and Helen in Troy
94C141|the arrival of Paris and Helen at Troy
94C142|the triumph of Paris and Helen
94C143|Helen presented to Priam
94C144|marriage of Paris and Helen
94C2|the Trojan war: the gathering of the Greek heroes
94C21|Ulysses feigns madness: he ploughs with an ox and an ass yoked together, and at the same time sows salt; Palamedes places the young Telemachus in front of the plough, which makes Ulysses give in
94C22|Achilles discovered among the daughters of Lycomedes, i.e. Achilles on Scyros: when presents are brought Achilles snatches up the weapons and thus betrays his identity
94D|the Trojan war: the journey to Troy
94D1|the assembled Greeks in Aulis
94D11|the Greek fleet is supplied by Anius, king of Delos, and his daughters
94D111|Anius' daughters are forced to embark with the Greeks
94D12|sacrifice to Jupiter and Apollo: a snake swallows a nest of eight young birds and their mother; the augur Calchas explains the portent
94D13|Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon, is fetched from home
94D131|Agamemnon shoots Diana's favourite stag
94D132|the sacrifice of Iphigenia
94D1321|Iphigenia is saved by Diana, who puts a stag (hind) in her place
94D2|the Greek fleet sails to Troy
94D21|the Greeks on Tenedos
94D211|Tenes, who hurls a rock on the ships, is killed by Achilles
94D22|Philoctetes, wounded in the foot, is left behind
94D221|Philoctetes is bitten by a snake
94D222|Philoctetes is wounded by one of Hercules' arrows
94D23|the Greeks in Mysia, they fight against Telephus and his men
94D231|Telephus is wounded by Achilles, with the help of Bacchus, who causes Telephus to stumble over a vine
94D24|a Greek embassy is sent to Priam
94D241|Antenor, one of the elders of Troy, and his wife Theano receive the envoys
94E|the Trojan war: the arrival and the first nine years
94E1|the arrival of the Greeks before Troy
94E11|Protesilaus, who leaps ashore first, is killed by Hector
94E12|Achilles kills Cycnus by strangling him with his helmet-thongs
94E2|the Trojan war: the first nine years of the war
94E21|Achilles watches Troilus, Priam's son, at the horse-trough; sometimes Polyxena present
94E211|Achilles kills Troilus in the temple of Apollo
94E2111|holding Troilus' head, Achilles is attacked by Trojan warriors
94E22|the Greeks ravage the Trojan countryside
94E221|the capture of Briseis and Chryseis
94E23|Palamedes is falsely accused of treachery by Ulysses
94E231|gold is found in Palamedes' tent
94E232|Palamedes is stoned to death by the Greeks
94F|the tenth year of the Trojan war (part I); the wrath of Achilles: from the quarrel about Briseis to the death of Patroclus
94F1|the quarrel about Briseis (Iliad I)
94F11|the ransom of Chryseis: Agamemnon refuses to return Chryseis to her father Chryses
94F111|Chryses' prayer to Apollo
94F112|Apollo sends a pestilence into the Greek camp
94F113|council of the Greeks: Minerva restrains Achilles' anger by seizing him by the hair; possibly Nestor trying to calm Agamemnon
94F114|Chryseis is returned to her father
94F12|Briseis is taken away from Achilles and led to Agamemnon by the heralds Talthybius and Eurybates; Achilles may be holding a lyre
94F121|Achilles withdraws from the war and complains to his mother Thetis
94F122|Thetis asks Jupiter to support her son (Achilles)
94F2|the debate of the Greeks (Iliad II)
94F21|the dream of Agamemnon: Morpheus, in the shape of Nestor, urges him to attack
94F22|the Greeks rush to their ships; Ulysses and Minerva prevent the army from withdrawing
94F23|Thersites insults Agamemnon and is punished by Ulysses, who strikes him with his sceptre
94F3|truce between the Greeks and the Trojans (Iliad III)
94F31|Paris and Menelaus duelling
94F311|Priam and Helen, whom Iris fetched in the likeness of Laodice, on the wall of Troy
94F32|Venus intervenes in the duel between Paris and Menelaus: she covers Paris with a cloud and leads him to his room
94F321|Venus fetches Helen and brings her to Paris
94F322|Helen scorns Paris
94F4|first battle of the Greeks and the Trojans; heroic deeds of Diomedes (Iliad IV-V)
94F41|the truce is broken by Pandarus, who wounds Menelaus
94F411|Menelaus is cured by Machaon
94F42|heroic deeds of Diomedes ~ Trojan war
94F421|Diomedes kills Pandarus
94F422|Aeneas tries to save the body of Pandarus but is hit by a stone thrown by Diomedes; Venus comes to Aeneas' rescue
94F4221|Venus is wounded in the hand by Diomedes
94F42211|Venus flees to Olympus (because she has been wounded in the hand by Diomedes)
94F4222|Apollo saves Aeneas (who has been hit by a stone thrown by Diomedes)
94F42221|Aeneas is cured in Apollo's temple
94F423|Mars is wounded by Diomedes, who is assisted by Minerva
94F4231|Mars withdraws from the battle and returns to Olympus, where he is bathed by Hebe after being attended by Paian
94F424|Diomedes and Glaucus exchange arms (Iliad VI)
94F5|Paris is brought back into the battle; Hector challenges the Greeks to a single combat (Iliad VI-VII)
94F51|Hector encounters his mother Hecuba on his way to Paris
94F52|Hecuba and the Trojan women pray in Minerva's temple
94F53|Hector rebukes Paris in Helen's presence
94F54|Hector's farewell to his wife Andromache and his young son Astyanax
94F55|lots are cast by the Greeks for the combat with Hector
94F56|single combat between Hector and Ajax
94F6|the wavering battle (Iliad VIII-X)
94F61|Agamemnon repents and sends envoys with gifts to Achilles, who refuses them
94F62|Ulysses and Diomedes raid the Trojan lines at night
94F621|Ulysses and Diomedes intercept and kill Dolon, a Trojan spy
94F622|Ulysses and Diomedes kill Rhesus and his companions and take away his horses
94F7|the battle turns against the Greeks (Iliad XI-XV)
94F71|the Greek captains are wounded
94F72|the two armies fight before the Greek rampart
94F73|the battle among the ships; Ajax and Teucer defend the vessels against the Trojans who try to set them on fire
94F74|Juno and Venus' girdle
94F741|Juno requests Venus' girdle
94F742|Juno in the House of Sleep: she asks Hypnos' assistance
94F743|Jupiter is lured away by Juno wearing Venus' girdle
94F744|during Jupiter's absence Neptune turns the battle in favour of the Greeks
94F745|Jupiter awakes and restores order
94F8|Patroclus' last deeds and his death (Iliad XVI-XVIII)
94F81|Patroclus receives Achilles' arms and takes to the field
94F811|Sarpedon is killed by Patroclus
94F812|the body of Sarpedon is carried through the air by Hypnos and Thanatos
94F82|death of Patroclus: he is killed by Hector
94F821|the fight over the body of Patroclus
94F822|Menelaus carries Patroclus' body from the battle-field
94F83|grief of Achilles at the news of Patroclus' death
94F831|Achilles mourning over the body of Patroclus
94F8311|Thetis tries to comfort her son Achilles
94F832|arming of Achilles
94F8321|Thetis in Vulcan's forge asking a new armour for Achilles
94F8322|Thetis brings Achilles the new armour (Iliad XIX)
94F8323|the shield of Achilles
94G|the tenth year of the Trojan war (part II): Achilles back to war; his last deeds and his death
94G1|reconciliation of Achilles and Agamemnon (Iliad XIX)
94G11|Briseis is brought back to Achilles
94G12|departure of Achilles for the battle-field
94G2|Achilles sweeps the battle-field; the gods descend from Olympus to partake in the battle (Iliad XX-XXII)
94G21|single combat between Achilles and Aeneas; Aeneas is saved by Neptune
94G22|Achilles fights the river-gods Scamander and Simois; Achilles is assisted by Vulcan, who dries up the waters with scorching flames
94G23|Hector's last fight and death
94G231|arming of Hector; Andromache, Priam and others implore him not to fight
94G232|Hector awaits Achilles outside the Trojan wall
94G2321|Priam and Hecuba standing on the wall of Troy implore Hector to withdraw
94G233|Achilles pursues Hector around the wall of the city
94G234|Achilles kills Hector
94G235|Hector's body, tied to Achilles' chariot, is dragged around the city
94G2351|Priam, Hecuba and Andromache watch from the battlements how Hector's body is dragged around the city
94G3|funeral of Patroclus (Iliad XXIII)
94G31|the spirit of Patroclus appears to Achilles
94G32|Achilles slays Trojan captives
94G33|funeral games in honour of Patroclus
94G4|Priam ransoming Hector's body (Iliad XXIV)
94G41|Iris advises Priam to obtain Hector's body
94G411|Priam on his way to Achilles' tent, guided by Mercury
94G42|Hector's body is weighed in gold (Aeschylus)
94G43|the body of Hector is brought back to Troy
94G44|funeral and mourning of Hector
94G441|Hector's tomb
94G5|last deeds and death of Achilles
94G51|the Amazon Penthesilea comes to the help of the Trojans and is killed by Achilles, who at that moment falls in love with her
94G511|Achilles kills Thersites, who mocks him for mourning Penthesilea
94G52|Memnon, Aurora's son, comes to the aid of the Trojans
94G521|Memnon kills Antilochus
94G5211|mourning for Antilochus
94G522|Memnon is killed by Achilles
94G5221|Aurora mourning Memnon
94G53|death of Achilles
94G531|Achilles is killed by Paris in the temple of Apollo
94G532|Achilles is killed on the battle-field by Paris, who shoots an arrow in his heel
94G5321|battle for Achilles' body
94G53211|Ulysses or Ajax carries Achilles' corpse from the battle-field
94G533|Thetis mourning Achilles
94G6|fight between Ulysses and Ajax the Great for Achilles' arms
94G61|Ulysses gets the arms of Achilles
94G62|madness of Ajax: he slaughters the Greek cattle
94G63|suicide of Ajax
94G631|Teucer finds the dead Ajax
94H|last months of the siege and the fall of Troy
94H1|last months of the siege of Troy
94H11|Helenus, the Trojan soothsayer, is captured by Ulysses; he discloses the secrets of Troy's impregnability
94H12|Philoctetes is fetched from Lemnos by Ulysses and Diomedes
94H121|Philoctetes is cured of his wounds by Machaon or Podalirius
94H122|Philoctetes shoots Paris with an arrow
94H1221|Paris is carried to Oenone, who refuses to heal him
94H1222|Paris' death and burial; Oenone kills herself
94H1223|marriage of Helen with Deiphobus
94H13|Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus), son of Achilles, is fetched from Scyros
94H131|Neoptolemus receives Achilles' arms
94H14|the theft of the Palladium by Ulysses and Diomedes
94H141|Antenor's treason
94H142|Ulysses before Helen in Troy
94H15|the building of the wooden horse with Minerva's help
94H151|the Trojan horse
94H152|Greek warriors conceal themselves in the wooden horse
94H153|the other Greeks break camp
94H2|the fall of Troy; Troy burning
94H21|the Trojans stare in wonder at the wooden horse
94H211|Laocoon, the priest, tries to dissuade the Trojans from bringing the horse inside the walls, and hurls a spear at it
94H212|Sinon, a Greek pretending to be a deserter, is brought in
94H213|Laocoon and his twin sons are strangled by two serpents during the preparations for a sacrifice
94H22|the wooden horse is brought into the city of Troy
94H221|the Trojans celebrate the victory
94H23|the Greeks leap out of the horse and start pillaging the city and killing the Trojans
94H231|Menelaus' meeting with Helen
94H2311|Deiphobus, Helen's husband, is killed
94H232|Priam, Hecuba and their daughters take refuge at the altar of Jupiter in the courtyard of the palace
94H2321|Neoptolemus kills Polites; Priam tries to intervene
94H2322|Priam is killed by Neoptolemus
94H233|Cassandra, sheltering in Minerva's temple (sometimes with Andromache), is dragged away by Ajax the Lesser, while she holds the image of the goddess
94H24|the Greeks divide the spoils and sacrifice to their gods
94H241|Astyanax is snatched away from Andromache
94H2411|Astyanax is hurled down from the battlements of Troy
94H242|Neoptolemus gets Andromache as his prize
94H243|Polyxena is sacrificed by Neoptolemus on Achilles' tomb
94H2431|the ghost of Achilles appears to the Greek chieftains asking the sacrifice of Polyxena
94H2432|the Trojan women mourning Polyxena
94H244|Agamemnon gets Cassandra as his prize
94H245|Ulysses wins Hecuba as his prize
94H2451|Hecuba is dragged away from the tomb of her sons
94H2452|Hecuba finds her dead son Polydorus on the sea-shore
94H24521|Polymnestor kills Polydorus and throws him into the water
94H2453|Hecuba tears out Polymnestor's eyes and kills his two sons
94H2454|Hecuba is stoned
94H25|the Greeks prepare to leave Troy
94H3|scenes from the Trojan war that cannot be located in the chronological sequence of the story
94H31|scenes from the Trojan war that cannot be located in the chronological sequence of the story, featuring the Greeks
94H32|scenes from the Trojan war that cannot be located in the chronological sequence of the story, featuring the Trojans
94I|adventures of the Greeks after the fall of Troy: the wanderings of Ulysses (Homer, Odyssey)
94I1|wanderings of Ulysses: from the Cicones to Scylla
94I11|Ulysses' piratical raid on the Cicones at Ismarus (Homer, Odyssey IX)
94I12|Ulysses and his men in the land of the lotus-eaters (Homer, Odyssey IX)
94I13|Ulysses and his companions in the land of the Cyclopes (Homer, Odyssey IX)
94I131|Polyphemus, returning with his flocks, discovers the Greeks in his cave
94I132|Polyphemus devours some of Ulysses' companions
94I133|Ulysses offers wine to Polyphemus
94I134|Polyphemus is blinded with a pointed stake
94I135|Ulysses and his men slip away concealed under rams
94I136|Polyphemus hurls a rock at Ulysses' departing ships
94I14|Ulysses with Aeolus (Homer, Odyssey X)
94I141|Ulysses receives a bag containing the adverse winds
94I142|while Ulysses is asleep, his companions open the bag; contrary winds rush out
94I15|Ulysses comes to the land of the Laestrygones, the cannibal giants, who devour some of Ulysses' comrades and destroy their ships (Homer, Odyssey X)
94I16|Ulysses on the island of Circe (Homer, Odyssey X)
94I161|Circe invites Ulysses' men into her palace
94I162|Mercury gives Ulysses the magic herb 'moly', a countercharm
94I163|Ulysses at the house of Circe; she begs for mercy after Ulysses has resisted her drugged cup
94I17|Ulysses in the underworld (Homer, Odyssey XI)
94I171|Ulysses, waiting sword in hand, sees the ghost of Elpenor
94I172|Ulysses and the ghost of Tiresias, who tells him about the future
94I173|Ulysses meets the ghosts of numerous queens, princesses, heroes, comrades, including his mother Anticlea
94I18|Ulysses departs from the island of Circe and passes through a series of dangers, which Circe had warned him about (Homer, Odyssey XII)
94I181|Ulysses, tied to the mast of his ship, passes the Sirens
94I1811|the Sirens throw themselves into the sea
94I182|Ulysses passes Scylla and Charybdis; Scylla devours six of his men
94I183|in Thrinacria Ulysses' men devour some of the cattle of the Sun-god while Ulysses is asleep
94I1831|Ulysses' ship is destroyed by Jupiter's lightning; only Ulysses gets off, and is safely carried back to Charybdis on the mast
94I184|Ulysses escapes from Charybdis by clinging to a fig-tree
94I2|Ulysses' wanderings: from Calypso to the Phaeacians
94I21|Ulysses is kindly received by the nymph Calypso on the island of Ogygia (Homer, Odyssey XII)
94I211|Mercury orders Calypso to release Ulysses (Homer, Odyssey V)
94I2111|Ulysses longs for home
94I212|Ulysses builds a raft
94I22|Ulysses sails on his raft (Homer, Odyssey V)
94I221|Neptune raises a storm and destroys Ulysses' raft
94I222|Leucothea, in the guise of a sea-gull, gives Ulysses a scarf to wind around his waist
94I223|Ulysses is cast ashore on the island of Scheria
94I23|Ulysses with the Phaeacians (Homer, Odyssey VI-VIII)
94I231|Minerva appears to Nausicaa in a dream
94I232|Nausicaa on her way to the sea-shore with her companions
94I233|meeting of Nausicaa and Ulysses: Ulysses, almost naked, comes out of the bushes; Nausicaa and her companions are startled at the sight
94I234|Ulysses at Alcinous' court
94I2341|Ulysses, shrouded in a cloud by Minerva, comes to town, where he meets King Alcinous and Queen Arete
94I2342|on hearing Demodocus, the blind minstrel, at the banquet, Ulysses is moved and covers his head
94I23421|Ulysses tells of his wanderings
94I2343|the Phaeacians bring Ulysses to Ithaca; they lay him down asleep on the beach with gifts (Homer, Odyssey XIII)
94I2344|the Phaeacian ship, on its return journey, is turned into stone by Neptune
94I3|Penelope, Telemachus, and the suitors (Homer, Odyssey I-IV)
94I31|assembly of the gods ~ story of Penelope, Telemachus, and the suitors
94I32|Telemachus in strife with the suitors
94I321|Minerva, disguised as Mentes, comes to encourage Telemachus
94I322|the meeting of the people of Ithaca; Telemachus demands that the suitors leave
94I323|Telemachus starts out with Mentor, in search of his father
94I324|Telemachus in Pylus
94I3241|Telemachus' encounter with Nestor at the sea-shore during a sacrifice to Neptune
94I325|Telemachus and Pisistratus, son of Nestor, in Sparta with Menelaus and Helen
94I33|the suitors wasting the substance of Ulysses and plotting the death of Telemachus
94I34|the sorrowing Penelope
94I341|Penelope weaving Laertes' shroud (Homer, Odyssey II 94-100; XIX 138-155)
94I3411|Penelope is surprised by the suitors while unravelling her weaving
94I4|Ulysses and Telemachus back in Ithaca
94I41|Ulysses in Ithaca
94I411|Ulysses awakes on the shore where the Phaeacians left him; Minerva disguises him as an old beggar (Homer, Odyssey XIII)
94I412|Ulysses meets Eumaeus, the old swine-herd, and goes to the latter's hut (Homer, Odyssey XIV)
94I42|Telemachus' return to Ithaca (Homer, Odyssey XV)
94I421|on Minerva's command Telemachus and Pisistratus leave Sparta
94I422|the seer Theoclymenus joins Telemachus' party
94I43|Telemachus and Ulysses meet in Eumaeus' hut (Homer, Odyssey XVI)
94I44|Telemachus returns to the palace, where he meets his mother
94I441|Telemachus and his travel companions tell Penelope their adventures, while Penelope is engaged in spinning (Homer, Odyssey XVII)
94I5|Ulysses goes to the town
94I51|on his way to the town Ulysses is reviled by Melanthius, the goatherd (Homer, Odyssey XVII)
94I52|Ulysses is recognized by his dog Argus
94I53|Ulysses, still in beggar's guise, arrives in the palace
94I531|in the banqueting hall of the palace Ulysses is mistreated by the suitors; Antinous hurls a stool at him
94I532|Ulysses' fight with Irus, the beggar (Homer, Odyssey XVIII)
94I54|Minerva appears to the sleeping Penelope and enhances her beauty
94I541|Penelope soothes the suitors and receives their gifts
94I55|during the night Ulysses and Telemachus remove all the weapons from the hall (Homer, Odyssey XIX)
94I56|meeting of Ulysses and Penelope, who fails to recognize him
94I561|Ulysses is recognized by Euryclea while she is washing his feet
94I6|the end of the suitors
94I61|Ulysses, at the banquet with the suitors, is ridiculed again (Homer, Odyssey XX)
94I62|Penelope announces she will marry the man who can shoot an arrow through twelve axe-rings, and produces Ulysses' bow (Homer, Odyssey XXI)
94I63|several attempts are made by the suitors of Penelope to string the bow; Penelope retires
94I64|Ulysses seizes the bow, strings it and shoots through the twelve axe-rings
94I65|Ulysses, assisted by Telemachus, kills the suitors (Homer, Odyssey XXII)
94I66|the punishment of the guilty servants ~ Ulysses back in Ithaca
94I7|Penelope and Ulysses reunited (Homer, Odyssey XXIII)
94I71|Euryclea fetches Penelope
94I72|bath of Ulysses; Minerva enhances his looks
94I73|Penelope and Ulysses embrace
94I74|Ulysses and Penelope exchange their news in bed
94I8|sequel to the death of the suitors (Homer, Odyssey XXIV)
94I81|Mercury brings the souls of the suitors to Hades
94I82|Ulysses with his father Laertes
94I821|Ulysses meets his father Laertes, who is hoeing in the vineyard
94I83|the avenging relatives of the suitors attack Laertes' house
94I84|Minerva intervenes; reconciliation of Ulysses and the Ithacan rebels
94I9|scenes from the Odyssey that cannot be located in the chronological sequence of the story
94K|adventures of the Greeks after the fall of Troy: the return of other Greek heroes
94K1|the return of Agamemnon after the fall of Troy
94K11|arrival of Agamemnon and Cassandra in Mycenae
94K12|murder of Agamemnon by Clytaemnestra (and/or Aegisthus): he is killed after bathing, when he struggles with a robe without openings
94K121|the murder of Agamemnon: he is killed when sitting at a banquet
94K122|Clytaemnestra kills Cassandra
94K2|the return of Menelaus after the fall of Troy
94K21|Menelaus' ship caught in a storm
94K22|Menelaus in Egypt
94K23|Menelaus (disguised in seal skins, as directed by Eidothea) falls upon Proteus who tries to avoid answering his questions by assuming different shapes
94K24|Menelaus and Helen back in Sparta
94K3|the return of Ajax the Lesser (the Locrian) after the fall of Troy
94K31|Ajax the Lesser shipwrecked; while he is scrambling ashore Neptune splits the rocks with his trident
94K311|Ajax the Lesser shipwrecked; while he is scrambling ashore Minerva splits the rocks with Jupiter's thunderbolt
94K4|the return of Idomeneus after the fall of Troy
94K41|Idomeneus had vowed to sacrifice the first creature he would meet in Crete should he return safely; on arrival this proves to be his son
94K411|Idomeneus sacrifices his own child
94K5|many Greek ships, returning after the fall of Troy, wreck on the Euboean coast because Nauplius has lit false beacons
94K6|the return of other Greek heroes after the fall of Troy
94L|(story of) Hercules (Heracles)
94L1|early life, prime youth of Hercules
94L11|birth of Hercules and his twin brother Iphicles; Juno delays the birth by sitting outside Alcmene's door with crossed knees and fingers
94L12|infancy, upbringing of Hercules
94L121|Alcmene exposes the baby (Hercules) outside Thebes
94L1211|Hercules is found by Juno and Minerva; the latter puts him on Juno's breast
94L122|Hercules strangles two serpents in his cradle
94L123|Hercules instructed by various persons
94L1231|Linus teaching music to Hercules
94L12311|Hercules kills Linus with a blow of his lyre
94L1232|Chiron instructing Hercules
94L2|love-affairs of Hercules
94L21|Hercules, disguised in women's clothes, marries Chalciope on Cos
94L22|Hercules in love with Deianira, daughter of Oeneus
94L221|Hercules shoots Nessus, the centaur, who attempts to carry off Deianira
94L222|Hercules and Deianira with the dying Nessus
94L223|Deianira alone with the dying Nessus, who advises her to keep some of his blood
94L23|Hercules wooing Iole
94L231|Iole is carried away by Hercules during the war he made against her father, Eurytus of Oechalia
94L24|Hercules in love with Omphale; the hero is set to spin wool or to do other women's work among the servants, while Omphale wears his lion's skin and wields his club and bow
94L241|Hercules, in female garment, kicks Pan from Omphale's bed
94L3|most important deeds of Hercules: the Twelve Labours
94L31|preliminaries to the Twelve Labours of Hercules
94L311|Hercules consults the Delphic oracle and is bidden to go and serve King Eurystheus of Tiryns
94L3111|the gods provide Hercules with armour
94L3112|Hercules and Iolaus, his charioteer and shield-bearer, before Eurystheus
94L32|the Twelve Labours: first series
94L321|(1) Hercules chokes the Nemean lion with his arms
94L3211|Hercules skins the lion and clothes himself with its skin
94L322|(2) the Hydra of Lerna is killed by Hercules
94L3221|the Hydra is killed by Hercules assisted by Iolaus, who sears the roots of the severed heads with burning brands; an enormous crab nips Hercules' foot
94L323|(3) the Ceryneian hind of Arcadia is captured by Hercules
94L324|(4) the Erymanthian boar is captured by Hercules
94L3241|Hercules carries the boar across his shoulders to Eurystheus, who takes refuge in a bronze tub
94L325|(5) Hercules cleanses the stables of Augeas by diverting the rivers Alpheus and Peneus
94L326|(6) the Stymphalian birds are shot by Hercules, or driven away with a bronze rattle
94L327|(7) the Cretan bull is captured by Hercules
94L328|(8) the four mares of King Diomedes are captured; when Diomedes is slain in the ensuing battle his body is thrown to the mares to eat
94L3281|the four mares of Diomedes
94L3282|Abderus, minion of Hercules, is killed by the mares entrusted to his care
94L329|(9) Hippolyte, the Amazon, offers her girdle to Hercules
94L3291|Hercules takes the girdle from the dead body of Hippolyte, the Amazon
94L3292|fight of Hercules and the Amazons
94L33|the Twelve Labours of Hercules: second series
94L331|(10) the cattle of Geryon secured by Hercules
94L3311|after having forced Apollo (Sol) to give up his golden goblet, Hercules uses it as a boat to cross the ocean
94L3312|Hercules kills Geryon, the monster with three heads and three bodies, after having slain the herdsman Eurytion, and Orthrus, the two-headed watch-dog
94L332|(11) the apples of the Hesperides carried off by Hercules
94L3321|Hercules forces Nereus to tell him the way to the Hesperides, but Nereus tries to resist by assuming different shapes
94L3322|Hercules kills Ladon, the dragon which kept the tree of the Hesperides
94L3323|Hercules asks Atlas to fetch the apples of the Hesperides
94L33231|Hercules carries the heavens on his shoulders
94L332311|Atlas brings the apples, and is tricked by Hercules into carrying the heavens again
94L333|(12) Cerberus captured and carried away by Hercules
94L3331|Hercules in Hades, sometimes with Minerva and Mercury
94L33311|Hercules encounters various persons in Hades
94L3332|Hercules before Pluto and Proserpina
94L3333|Hercules with Cerberus before Eurystheus, who hides again in a bronze tub
94L4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Hercules
94L41|Hercules in combat with heroes, gods, or fabulous beings
94L411|Hercules in combat with heroes, etc.: first series
94L4111|while fighting with Hercules the river-god Achelous changes himself into a bull, or a bull-headed man
94L41111|while fighting with Hercules the river-god Achelous changes himself into a serpent
94L41112|Hercules breaks off a horn; Naiads fill the horn with flowers and fruits; it thus becomes the Cornucopia
94L4112|the giant Alcyoneus is killed by Hercules with the stone the former had thrown to him
94L4113|the giant Antaeus is lifted in the air and crushed to death by Hercules
94L4114|King Busiris of Egypt and his servants are slain by Hercules on the altar where they had attempted to sacrifice him
94L4115|Cacus, the fire-breathing monster is killed in his cave by Hercules
94L41151|Cacus steals some of the cattle of Geryon which Hercules was driving home
94L4116|Hercules' fight with the centaurs
94L41161|Pholus kindly entertaining Hercules in his cave
94L4117|Cercopes (monkey-like beings) are slung upside down on a pole and carried away by Hercules, because they had tried to steal his weapons
94L4118|Cycnus, the son of Mars, fights a chariot-combat with Hercules; Cycnus is assisted by Mars, Hercules by Iolaus and Minerva
94L41181|after slaying Cycnus, Hercules wounds Mars; Jupiter parts the combatants with a thunderbolt
94L4119|Eryx challenges Hercules on his return from the Geryon labour, first to a boxing contest, then to a wrestling match, in which Eryx is killed
94L412|Hercules in combat with heroes, etc. (second series)
94L4121|the centaur Eurytion, while being entertained by King Dexamenus, is attacked by Hercules, who seizes Deianira, the king's daughter
94L4122|Eurytus and his sons are beaten by Hercules in a shooting contest, of which the prize was Iole, the king's daughter; but Eurytus refuses to give her to Hercules
94L4123|Iphitus, the son of Eurytus, in search of some stolen cattle, is thrown from the walls of Hercules' castle in Tiryns
94L41231|Hercules in Delphi, seeking purification, carries the tripod away
94L4124|Hercules falls asleep after having slain Antaeus, and is attacked by a swarm of pygmies (Philostratus, Imagines II 22)
94L4125|Thiodamas is ploughing with a yoke of oxen; Hercules arrives, kills one of the oxen, and eats it (Philostratus, Imagines II 22)
94L4126|other combats of Hercules with heroes, gods, fabulous beings
94L42|Hercules' campaigns
94L421|Hercules, mounted on Arion, the winged horse, sacks the city of Elis to take revenge on Augeas
94L4211|Hercules' fight with the Molionides, the Siamese twins
94L422|Hercules, driving Geryon's cattle, has to fight the Ligurians; Jupiter assists Hercules by sending a shower of stones
94L423|Hercules, backed by the Thebans, fights the Minyans led by King Erginus of Orchomenus
94L4231|Hercules maiming the Minyan messengers; he cuts off their ears and noses
94L4232|Alcis and Androclea, daughters of Antipoenus, sacrifice themselves to secure Thebes' victory (Pausanias IX 17, 1)
94L424|Hercules sacks the city of Pylus; Mars and Juno are wounded; Periclymenus, Neleus' eldest son, after having assumed different shapes is killed in the form of an eagle by Hercules
94L425|campaign ~ Troy: Hercules' expedition against Laomedon, who had refused to reward him for the liberation of Hesione
94L4251|Hesione is given to Telamon
94L43|Hercules fighting (fabulous) animals
94L431|Hercules kills the lion of Cithaeron
94L5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Hercules
94L51|Hercules rescuing women
94L511|Hercules liberates Hesione, Laomedon's daughter, by killing the sea monster
94L5111|Hesione chained to the rock
94L512|Hercules rescues Alcestis
94L5121|Hercules leads Alcestis out of the underworld
94L5122|Hercules' fight with Thanatos
94L52|Hercules carrying the pillars which bear his name
94L521|Hercules thrusts the rocks Calpe and Abyla apart, or forces the two rocks into temporary union
94L53|Hercules discovers Tiryns' famous dye: the muzzle of Hercules' dog is stained with purple after it has bitten into a mollusc
94L54|the drunken Hercules
94L55|Hercules and the carter whose carriage, yoked to a pair of oxen, had turned over (Aesop)
94L6|suffering, misfortune of Hercules
94L61|the madness of Hercules
94L611|Juno sends Madness (Lyssa) to Hercules
94L612|Hercules kills his wife Megara and his children
94L613|Hercules cured of his madness by Minerva
94L68|death of Hercules
94L681|Deianira sends Hercules a robe smeared with Nessus' blood
94L6811|Lichas brings the robe to Hercules
94L6812|Hercules, raging with pain, hurls Lichas into the sea
94L682|Hercules has himself carried to Mount Oeta and placed on a pyre
94L6821|the pyre is lit: Hercules gives his bow, arrows and quiver to Philoctetes (or Poeas)
94L69|apotheosis of Hercules: he is borne to heaven in a four-horse chariot and reconciled with Juno
94L691|Hercules and Hebe
94L7|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Hercules; Hercules as patron
94L71|Hercules as personification of Virtue
94L72|Hercules at the cross-roads, 'Herkules am Scheidewege': the choice of Hercules
94L73|Hercules Gallicus: he captivates his audience with a golden chain going from his mouth to their ears
94L74|Hercules as personification of some other abstract notion
94L78|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Hercules; Hercules as patron - triumph
94L79|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Hercules; Hercules as patron - veneration, honoured by
94L8|attributes of Hercules
94L8(...)|attributes of Hercules (with NAME)
94L8(CLUB)|attributes of Hercules: club
94L8(LION'S SKIN)|attributes of Hercules: lion's skin
94L9|(story of) Hercules (Heracles) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
94M|(story of) Theseus
94M1|early life, prime youth of Theseus
94M11|early life, prime youth of Theseus - birth
94M12|infancy, upbringing of Theseus
94M121|Theseus brought up in the palace of his grandfather Pittheus
94M1211|during a visit of Hercules, young Theseus attacks Hercules' lion's skin with an axe, although all the other children are scared of it
94M122|Theseus takes the sword and the sandals of his father Aegeus from under the rock; usually in the presence of his mother Aethra
94M2|love-affairs of Theseus
94M21|Theseus in love with Ariadne, Minos' daughter
94M22|Theseus wooing Helen
94M221|Theseus and Pirithous abducting Helen
94M23|Hippolyte (Antiope), the queen of the Amazons, becomes Theseus' wife
94M24|Perigune, the daughter of Sinis, hides in a thicket of asparagus-plants after Theseus had killed her father; she falls in love with Theseus
94M25|Theseus in love with Phaedra, Minos' daughter
94M251|the wedding-feast of Theseus and Phaedra
94M3|most important deeds: Theseus and the Minotaur
94M31|the Athenian youths draw lots for the yearly tribute to Crete: seven youths and seven maidens to be devoured by the Minotaur
94M32|Theseus goes to Crete among the chosen victims
94M33|Theseus' dispute with King Minos: Minos proves himself a son of Jupiter, his prayer is answered by thunder; Theseus proves himself a son of Neptune, he jumps into the sea and brings back the ring Minos threw into it
94M331|Theseus carried to the palace of the Nereids by dolphins; Thetis or Amphitrite gives him the ring and a jewelled crown
94M34|Ariadne gives Theseus a ball of thread
94M35|Theseus, with the ball of thread, finds his way into the Labyrinth
94M351|Theseus kills the Minotaur
94M36|Theseus sails away, carrying Ariadne with him
94M37|Theseus' ship, with black sails, approaches Athens; Aegeus casts himself into the sea
94M4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Theseus
94M41|Theseus killing various brigands
94M411|Cercyon, king of Eleusis, wrestling with Theseus
94M412|Periphetes (Corunetes), the cripple, is killed with his own club by Theseus, who henceforth uses it
94M413|Procrustes (Damastes), who tied travellers on a bed and lengthened or shortened them according to their size, is killed by Theseus
94M414|Sciron, who made his victims wash his feet and then threw them into the sea, is killed by Theseus
94M415|Sinis, who used to tear his victims in two by tying them to two pine-trees which he bent down and then released, is killed by Theseus
94M42|Theseus killing various animals
94M421|Theseus captures the bull of Marathon
94M4211|Theseus sacrifices the bull of Marathon on the Acropolis
94M422|Theseus kills the wild sow Phaea of Crommyon
94M43|campaigns of Theseus
94M431|Theseus' fight with Pallas and his fifty sons
94M432|Theseus' fight with the Amazons when they attack Athens
94M44|at a banquet Aegeus recognizes his son Theseus just in time to save him from being poisoned by Medea
94M441|Theseus in pursuit of Medea; she eludes him by casting a cloud about herself, and disappears in her chariot
94M5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Theseus
94M51|Theseus is received amicably by Hecale (Hecalene) on his return from capturing the bull of Marathon
94M52|Pirithous and Theseus come forward between their hostile armies and embrace
94M6|suffering, misfortune of Theseus
94M61|Theseus and Pirithous descending into Hades to carry off Proserpina
94M611|Theseus and Pirithous before Pluto
94M612|Theseus and Pirithous suffering imprisonment in Hades, sitting on a rock
94M6121|Hercules releases Theseus from the underworld
94M62|in consequence of a sedition, Theseus curses the Athenians and leaves Athens for Scyros
94M68|death of Theseus: King Lycomedes of Scyros pushes Theseus from a cliff
94M69|suffering, misfortune of Theseus - apotheosis, deification
94M7|(story of) Theseus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
94M78|(story of) Theseus - triumph
94M79|(story of) Theseus - veneration, honoured by
94M8|attributes of Theseus
94M8(...)|attributes of Theseus (with NAME)
94M9|(story of) Theseus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
94N|(story of) Meleager
94N1|early life, prime youth of Meleager
94N11|birth of Meleager: Althaea, his mother, warned by a prediction of the Fates, snatches a brand from the fire
94N12|early life, prime youth of Meleager - infancy, upbringing
94N2|love-affairs of Meleager
94N21|Atalanta and Meleager as lovers
94N3|most important deeds of Meleager
94N31|the Calydonian hunt: preliminaries
94N311|King Oeneus neglects Diana in his yearly sacrifices
94N3111|a wild boar, sent by Diana, ravages the fields of Calydon
94N312|the hunters assemble ~ Calydonian hunt
94N32|the Calydonian hunt
94N321|Atalanta and Meleager hunting
94N322|the wild boar is killed, usually by Meleager
94N323|Meleager gives the head of the boar to Atalanta
94N33|aftermath of the Calydonian hunt
94N331|Meleager kills two of his uncles, when they object to the gift of the boar's head to Atalante
94N332|the war with Calydon, and the death of the surviving uncles
94N333|Althaea grieving at the death of her brothers
94N4|(story of) Meleager - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
94N5|(story of) Meleager - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
94N6|suffering, misfortune of Meleager
94N68|death of Meleager: Althaea throws the unburnt brand into the fire, thus causing Meleager's death
94N69|suffering, misfortune of Meleager - apotheosis, deification
94N7|(story of) Meleager - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
94N78|(story of) Meleager - triumph
94N79|(story of) Meleager - veneration, honoured by
94N8|(story of) Meleager - attributes
94N9|(story of) Meleager - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
94O|(story of) Orpheus
94O1|early life, prime youth of Orpheus
94O11|early life, prime youth of Orpheus - birth
94O12|infancy, upbringing of Orpheus
94O121|Apollo and/or the Muses teach the young Orpheus to play the lyre
94O2|love-affairs of Orpheus
94O21|Orpheus and Eurydice
94O211|Eurydice, while fleeing from Aristaeus, is killed by a snake
94O212|Orpheus descending into Hades with his lyre in his hand
94O2121|through his music Orpheus induces Pluto and/or Proserpina to let Eurydice go
94O2122|when leaving the underworld, Orpheus looks back and loses Eurydice for ever
94O2123|Orpheus attempts to follow Eurydice but is refused admission into Hades
94O213|Orpheus mourning Eurydice
94O3|(story of) Orpheus - most important deeds
94O4|(story of) Orpheus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
94O5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Orpheus
94O51|Orpheus playing the lyre
94O511|Orpheus playing the lyre: trees and rocks move, beasts and birds are enchanted
94O6|suffering, misfortune of Orpheus
94O68|death of Orpheus: he is torn to pieces by the Thracian women during a Bacchic orgy
94O681|the Thracian women throw Orpheus' head into the river Hebrus
94O6811|Orpheus' head and lyre are carried down to the sea by the river Hebrus
94O6812|Orpheus' head, washed ashore, is attacked by a serpent
94O6813|Orpheus' head prophesies till it is silenced by Apollo
94O682|the Muses collect Orpheus' limbs and bury them
94O69|suffering, misfortune of Orpheus - apotheosis, deification
94O7|(story of) Orpheus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
94O78|(story of) Orpheus - triumph
94O79|(story of) Orpheus - veneration, honoured by
94O8|attributes of Orpheus
94O8(...)|attributes of Orpheus (with NAME)
94O9|(story of) Orpheus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
94P|(story of) Perseus
94P1|early life, prime youth of Perseus
94P11|early life, prime youth of Perseus - birth
94P12|infancy, upbringing of Perseus
94P121|Acrisius puts Danae and Perseus, her child by Jupiter, in a chest and casts it into the sea
94P122|Danae and Perseus, borne to the island of Seriphos, are found by Dictys, who was fishing there
94P123|Danae and Perseus taken to King Polydectes
94P124|Perseus reared by Polydectes
94P2|love-affairs of Perseus
94P21|Perseus and Andromeda
94P211|Perseus kills the sea monster (or turns it into stone by showing it the Gorgon's head) to release Andromeda; sometimes her parents Cepheus and Cassiopea watch the scene
94P2111|Perseus, riding on Pegasus, kills the sea monster
94P2112|Andromeda chained to the rock
94P2113|Perseus slaying the monster (Andromeda not visible)
94P212|Perseus frees Andromeda of her chains
94P2121|Perseus resting while Cupid frees Andromeda of her chains (Philostratus, Imagines I 29)
94P213|Perseus cleanses his hands of blood at the well Hippocrene; Andromeda attended by Cupid and Naiads
94P2131|Perseus lays down Medusa's head on a bed of leaves and seaweed which turn into coral, i.e. the origin of coral
94P214|Perseus shows Andromeda the head of Medusa mirrored in the water
94P215|Perseus and Andromeda married by Cepheus
94P2151|preparation of the bride (Andromeda)
94P2152|the wedding-feast of Perseus and Andromeda is interrupted by Phineus, a former suitor; a fight ensues
94P21521|Phineus and his attendants are turned into stone
94P3|most important deeds: Perseus' conquest of Medusa
94P31|the gods arm Perseus; from Minerva, Mercury and/or other gods he gets a shield (or mirror), a scythe (or dagger), a helmet, winged sandals, and a wallet
94P311|Minerva gives Perseus the shield (or mirror)
94P3111|the nymphs present Perseus with the helmet, winged sandals, and the wallet
94P32|Perseus goes to the three Graeae; while they are asleep he steals the one eye and the one tooth they share between them
94P33|Perseus beheading Medusa
94P331|Perseus beheading Medusa, with Pegasus, and possibly also Chrysaor, the warrior with the golden sword, springing from the blood of Medusa's head
94P34|Perseus with the Gorgon's head
94P341|Perseus flies over the Libyan desert, carrying the head of Medusa; the blood drops that fall from it change into snakes
94P342|Atlas turned into a mountain as punishment for his inhospitality
94P343|Polydectes is turned into stone while banqueting
94P4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Perseus
94P41|Perseus accidentally kills Acrisius, his grandfather, during a discus-throwing contest
94P5|(story of) Perseus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
94P6|(story of) Perseus - suffering, misfortune
94P68|(story of) Perseus - death
94P69|(story of) Perseus - apotheosis, deification
94P7|(story of) Perseus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
94P78|(story of) Perseus - triumph
94P79|(story of) Perseus - veneration, honoured by
94P8|(story of) Perseus - attributes
94P9|(story of) Perseus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
94Q|(story of) Orion
94Q1|early life, prime youth of Orion
94Q11|birth of the giant Orion: his father Hyrieus digs up the oxhide he had buried in his wife's grave and finds the child
94Q111|Hyrieus entertaining Jupiter, Mercury and Neptune
94Q12|early life, prime youth of Orion - infancy, upbringing
94Q2|love-affairs of Orion
94Q21|Orion wooing Merope, daughter of Oenopion; he brings her the pelts of the wild beasts he has shot during the day
94Q22|Orion pursuing Opis, a companion of Diana
94Q3|(story of) Orion - most important deeds
94Q4|(story of) Orion - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
94Q5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Orion
94Q51|Orion hunting
94Q511|Orion and Diana hunting
94Q6|suffering, misfortune of Orion
94Q61|Orion, while asleep, is blinded by Oenopion
94Q611|Orion finds his way to Vulcan's forge
94Q612|Cedalion, Vulcan's apprentice, carried on Orion's shoulders, leads him over land and sea
94Q613|Orion cured of his blindness by Apollo (Sol)
94Q68|death of Orion: he is attacked by a scorpion and stung to death
94Q681|Orion is shot by Diana while swimming away from the scorpion
94Q682|Orion is killed by Diana during the hunt
94Q683|Diana implores Aesculapius to revive Orion
94Q69|suffering, misfortune of Orion - apotheosis, deification
94Q7|(story of) Orion - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
94Q78|(story of) Orion - triumph
94Q79|(story of) Orion - veneration, honoured by
94Q8|(story of) Orion - attributes
94Q9|(story of) Orion - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
94R|(story of) the Dioscuri: Castor (the horse-tamer) and Pollux (the boxer)
94R(...)|one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME)
94R(...)1|one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - early life, prime youth
94R(...)11|one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - birth
94R(...)12|one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - infancy, upbringing
94R(...)2|one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - love-affairs
94R(...)3|one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - most important deeds
94R(...)4|one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
94R(...)5|one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
94R(...)6|one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - suffering, misfortune
94R(...)68|one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - death
94R(...)69|one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - apotheosis, deification
94R(...)7|one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
94R(...)78|one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - triumph
94R(...)79|one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - veneration, honoured by
94R(...)8|one of the Dioscuri: Castor or Pollux (with NAME) - attributes
94R(CASTOR)|one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer
94R(CASTOR)1|one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - early life, prime youth
94R(CASTOR)11|one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - birth
94R(CASTOR)12|one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - infancy, upbringing
94R(CASTOR)2|one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - love-affairs
94R(CASTOR)3|one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - most important deeds
94R(CASTOR)4|one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
94R(CASTOR)5|one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
94R(CASTOR)6|one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - suffering, misfortune
94R(CASTOR)68|one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - death
94R(CASTOR)69|one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - apotheosis, deification
94R(CASTOR)7|one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
94R(CASTOR)78|one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - triumph
94R(CASTOR)79|one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - veneration, honoured by
94R(CASTOR)8|one of the Dioscuri: Castor, the horse-tamer - attributes
94R(POLLUX)|one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer
94R(POLLUX)1|one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - early life, prime youth
94R(POLLUX)11|one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - birth
94R(POLLUX)12|one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - infancy, upbringing
94R(POLLUX)2|one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - love-affairs
94R(POLLUX)3|one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - most important deeds
94R(POLLUX)4|one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
94R(POLLUX)5|one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
94R(POLLUX)6|one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - suffering, misfortune
94R(POLLUX)68|one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - death
94R(POLLUX)69|one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - apotheosis, deification
94R(POLLUX)7|one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
94R(POLLUX)78|one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - triumph
94R(POLLUX)79|one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - veneration, honoured by
94R(POLLUX)8|one of the Dioscuri: Pollux, the boxer - attributes
94R1|early life, prime youth of the Dioscuri
94R11|birth of the Dioscuri: the twins, Castor and Pollux, emerge from one of Leda's eggs; simultaneously Helen, or Helen and Clytaemnestra, hatch from a second egg
94R2|love-affairs of the Dioscuri
94R21|Leucippus' daughters, the Leucippides, are abducted by the Dioscuri
94R3|(story of) the Dioscuri: Castor (the horse-tamer) and Pollux (the boxer) - most important deeds
94R4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of the Dioscuri
94R41|the Dioscuri in Attica: they fetch Helen, whom Theseus had carried off
94R5|(story of) the Dioscuri: Castor (the horse-tamer) and Pollux (the boxer) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
94R6|suffering, misfortune of the Dioscuri
94R68|death of Castor: the Dioscuri fight Idas and Lynceus in a quarrel about some cattle, or about the rape of the daughters of Leucippus; Idas, Lynceus and Castor are killed
94R681|after Castor's death Pollux prays to Jupiter to let him die too, but Jupiter permits him to share his immortality with Castor; hence they spend their days alternatively on Olympus and in Hades
94R7|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of the Dioscuri; Dioscuri as patrons
94R71|the Dioscuri as protectors of seafaring people
94R78|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of the Dioscuri; Dioscuri as patrons - triumph
94R79|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of the Dioscuri; Dioscuri as patrons - veneration, honoured by
94R8|(story of) the Dioscuri: Castor (the horse-tamer) and Pollux (the boxer) - attributes
94R9|(story of) the Dioscuri: Castor (the horse-tamer) and Pollux (the boxer) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
94S|(story of) Bellerophon
94S1|(story of) Bellerophon - early life, prime youth
94S11|(story of) Bellerophon - birth
94S12|(story of) Bellerophon - infancy, upbringing
94S2|love-affairs of Bellerophon
94S21|Stheneboea (Antea), the wife of Proetus, spurned by Bellerophon
94S211|Stheneboea falsely accuses Bellerophon before Proetus
94S212|Bellerophon slings Stheneboea from Pegasus' back into the sea
94S22|Bellerophon marries Philone, daughter of Iobates
94S3|most important deeds: Bellerophon with Iobates, king of Lycia, who sets him to various tasks
94S31|Bellerophon bridles Pegasus
94S311|Bellerophon bridles Pegasus, assisted by Minerva
94S3111|Minerva brings the bridle to Bellerophon in a dream
94S312|Bellerophon flying on Pegasus
94S32|Bellerophon, flying on Pegasus' back, kills the Chimera, a fire-breathing monster, with arrows or a spear
94S33|Bellerophon and Pegasus fight the Solymians
94S34|Bellerophon and Pegasus fight the Amazons
94S35|Bellerophon beats off a band of Carian pirates
94S36|when noticing Iobates' life-guard lying in wait for him, Bellerophon prays to Neptune, who floods the Xanthian plain
94S361|the Xanthian women, with their skirts hoisted to the waist, interfere; the waves retire and Iobates is convinced of Bellerophon's innocence
94S4|(story of) Bellerophon - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
94S5|(story of) Bellerophon - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
94S6|suffering, misfortune of Bellerophon
94S61|Bellerophon's fall: in an attempt to fly to Heaven, he is flung off Pegasus' back
94S62|Bellerophon wandering about the earth, lame, blind, lonely and accursed
94S68|suffering, misfortune of Bellerophon - death
94S69|suffering, misfortune of Bellerophon - apotheosis, deification
94S7|(story of) Bellerophon - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
94S78|(story of) Bellerophon - triumph
94S79|(story of) Bellerophon - veneration, honoured by
94S8|(story of) Bellerophon - attributes
94S9|(story of) Bellerophon - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
94T|(story of) Oedipus
94T1|early life, prime youth of Oedipus
94T11|birth of Oedipus, son of Laius, king of Thebes
94T12|infancy, upbringing of Oedipus
94T121|Oedipus is exposed: his feet are pierced and he is suspended from a tree
94T122|Oedipus is found by the shepherd Phorbas, who brings him to his master Polybus
94T123|Oedipus is reared by King Polybus of Corinth
94T2|(story of) Oedipus - love-affairs
94T3|most important deeds: Oedipus' quest; Oedipus in Thebes
94T31|Oedipus at the oracle of Delphi in order to find out the truth about his parents
94T32|Oedipus meets his father Laius, who is on a journey to Delphi; as Oedipus refuses to move aside for his carriage, a quarrel arises
94T321|Oedipus kills his father and attendants
94T33|Oedipus and the sphinx; he solves the riddle
94T331|the sphinx throws itself from the rock ~ Oedipus solving the riddle
94T34|Oedipus becomes king of Thebes
94T341|Oedipus marries Jocasta, not knowing she is his mother
94T342|plague in Thebes
94T343|Tiresias explains the cause of the plague
94T344|Oedipus blinds himself
94T3441|Jocasta hangs herself
94T345|Oedipus driven from Thebes
94T3451|Oedipus curses his sons Eteocles and Polynices
94T35|other scenes from the story of Oedipus in Thebes
94T4|(story of) Oedipus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
94T5|(story of) Oedipus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
94T6|suffering, misfortune of Oedipus
94T61|blind Oedipus wandering, led by his daughter Antigone
94T62|Oedipus in exile at Colonus
94T68|suffering, misfortune of Oedipus - death
94T69|suffering, misfortune of Oedipus - apotheosis, deification
94T7|(story of) Oedipus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
94T78|(story of) Oedipus - triumph
94T79|(story of) Oedipus - veneration, honoured by
94T8|(story of) Oedipus - attributes
94T9|(story of) Oedipus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
95|the Greek heroic legends (II)
95A|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroes
95A(...)|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroes (with NAME)
95A(...)1|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroes (with NAME) - early life, prime youth
95A(...)11|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroes (with NAME) - birth
95A(...)12|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroes (with NAME) - infancy, upbringing
95A(...)2|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroes (with NAME) - love-affairs
95A(...)3|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroes (with NAME) - most important deeds
95A(...)4|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroes (with NAME) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(...)5|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroes (with NAME) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(...)6|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroes (with NAME) - suffering, misfortune
95A(...)68|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroes (with NAME) - death
95A(...)69|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroes (with NAME) - apotheosis, deification
95A(...)7|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroes (with NAME) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(...)78|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroes (with NAME) - triumph
95A(...)79|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroes (with NAME) - veneration, honoured by
95A(...)8|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroes (with NAME) - attributes
95A(ACHILLES)|(story of) Achilles
95A(ACHILLES)1|early life, prime youth of Achilles
95A(ACHILLES)11|early life, prime youth of Achilles - birth
95A(ACHILLES)12|infancy, upbringing of Achilles
95A(ACHILLES)121|Thetis dips Achilles in the Styx
95A(ACHILLES)1211|Thetis holds Achilles in the fire
95A(ACHILLES)122|Peleus interferes (when Thetis holds Achilles in the fire)
95A(ACHILLES)123|Thetis hands Achilles over to Chiron, the centaur
95A(ACHILLES)1231|the education of Achilles by Chiron
95A(ACHILLES)1232|Thetis with her sisters in Chiron's cave visiting Achilles; the latter is returning from the hunt with Patroclus
95A(ACHILLES)124|Achilles is brought up in Phthia together with Patroclus, with Phoenix as their tutor
95A(ACHILLES)2|love-affairs of Achilles
95A(ACHILLES)21|Achilles in love with Deidamia, daughter of king Lycomedes of Scyros
95A(ACHILLES)22|Polyxena beloved by Achilles
95A(ACHILLES)3|(story of) Achilles - most important deeds
95A(ACHILLES)4|(story of) Achilles - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(ACHILLES)5|(story of) Achilles - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(ACHILLES)6|(story of) Achilles - suffering, misfortune
95A(ACHILLES)68|(story of) Achilles - death
95A(ACHILLES)69|(story of) Achilles - apotheosis, deification
95A(ACHILLES)7|(story of) Achilles - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(ACHILLES)78|(story of) Achilles - triumph
95A(ACHILLES)79|(story of) Achilles - veneration, honoured by
95A(ACHILLES)8|(story of) Achilles - attributes
95A(ACONTIUS & CYDIPPE)|(story of) Acontius and Cydippe
95A(ACONTIUS & CYDIPPE)1|(story of) Acontius and Cydippe - early life, prime youth
95A(ACONTIUS & CYDIPPE)11|(story of) Acontius and Cydippe - birth
95A(ACONTIUS & CYDIPPE)12|(story of) Acontius and Cydippe - infancy, upbringing
95A(ACONTIUS & CYDIPPE)2|love-affair of Acontius and Cydippe
95A(ACONTIUS & CYDIPPE)21|Acontius and Cydippe as lovers
95A(ACONTIUS & CYDIPPE)211|Cydippe, in Diana's temple, reads aloud what is written on the apple thrown by Acontius
95A(ACONTIUS & CYDIPPE)3|(story of) Acontius and Cydippe - most important deeds
95A(ACONTIUS & CYDIPPE)4|(story of) Acontius and Cydippe - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(ACONTIUS & CYDIPPE)5|(story of) Acontius and Cydippe - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(ACONTIUS & CYDIPPE)6|(story of) Acontius and Cydippe - suffering, misfortune
95A(ACONTIUS & CYDIPPE)68|(story of) Acontius and Cydippe - death
95A(ACONTIUS & CYDIPPE)69|(story of) Acontius and Cydippe - apotheosis, deification
95A(ACONTIUS & CYDIPPE)7|(story of) Acontius and Cydippe - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(ACONTIUS & CYDIPPE)78|(story of) Acontius and Cydippe - triumph
95A(ACONTIUS & CYDIPPE)79|(story of) Acontius and Cydippe - veneration, honoured by
95A(ACONTIUS & CYDIPPE)8|(story of) Acontius and Cydippe - attributes
95A(ADMETUS)|(story of) Admetus
95A(ADMETUS)1|(story of) Admetus - early life, prime youth
95A(ADMETUS)11|(story of) Admetus - birth
95A(ADMETUS)12|(story of) Admetus - infancy, upbringing
95A(ADMETUS)2|love-affairs of Admetus
95A(ADMETUS)21|Admetus and Alcestis, daughter of Pelias
95A(ADMETUS)211|to obtain Alcestis' hand, Admetus, with Apollo's help, yokes a lion and a boar to a chariot
95A(ADMETUS)212|Admetus finds serpents in his marriage-bed
95A(ADMETUS)3|(story of) Admetus - most important deeds
95A(ADMETUS)4|(story of) Admetus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(ADMETUS)5|(story of) Admetus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(ADMETUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Admetus
95A(ADMETUS)61|Admetus, mortally sick, in vain begs his aged parents to die for him
95A(ADMETUS)68|suffering, misfortune of Admetus - death
95A(ADMETUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Admetus - apotheosis, deification
95A(ADMETUS)7|(story of) Admetus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(ADMETUS)78|(story of) Admetus - triumph
95A(ADMETUS)79|(story of) Admetus - veneration, honoured by
95A(ADMETUS)8|(story of) Admetus - attributes
95A(AEACUS)|(story of) Aeacus
95A(AEACUS)1|(story of) Aeacus - early life, prime youth
95A(AEACUS)11|(story of) Aeacus - birth
95A(AEACUS)12|(story of) Aeacus - infancy, upbringing
95A(AEACUS)2|(story of) Aeacus - love-affairs
95A(AEACUS)3|(story of) Aeacus - most important deeds
95A(AEACUS)4|(story of) Aeacus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(AEACUS)5|(story of) Aeacus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(AEACUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Aeacus
95A(AEACUS)61|the island of Aegina is stricken with pestilence
95A(AEACUS)611|Aeacus standing near an oak-tree with a swarm of ants in it, begs Jupiter to repeople his kingdom
95A(AEACUS)68|suffering, misfortune of Aeacus - death
95A(AEACUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Aeacus - apotheosis, deification
95A(AEACUS)7|(story of) Aeacus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(AEACUS)78|(story of) Aeacus - triumph
95A(AEACUS)79|(story of) Aeacus - veneration, honoured by
95A(AEACUS)8|(story of) Aeacus - attributes
95A(AEGEUS)|(story of) Aegeus
95A(AEGEUS)1|(story of) Aegeus - early life, prime youth
95A(AEGEUS)11|(story of) Aegeus - birth
95A(AEGEUS)12|(story of) Aegeus - infancy, upbringing
95A(AEGEUS)2|love-affairs of Aegeus
95A(AEGEUS)21|Aethra, daughter of King Pittheus, and Aegeus, to whom she bears Theseus
95A(AEGEUS)211|Aegeus amicably entertained by Pittheus
95A(AEGEUS)212|Aegeus leaves a sword and sandals under a heavy rock
95A(AEGEUS)3|(story of) Aegeus - most important deeds
95A(AEGEUS)4|(story of) Aegeus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(AEGEUS)5|(story of) Aegeus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(AEGEUS)6|(story of) Aegeus - suffering, misfortune
95A(AEGEUS)68|(story of) Aegeus - death
95A(AEGEUS)69|(story of) Aegeus - apotheosis, deification
95A(AEGEUS)7|(story of) Aegeus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(AEGEUS)78|(story of) Aegeus - triumph
95A(AEGEUS)79|(story of) Aegeus - veneration, honoured by
95A(AEGEUS)8|(story of) Aegeus - attributes
95A(AGAMEMNON)|Agamemnon
95A(AGAMEMNON)1|Agamemnon - early life, prime youth
95A(AGAMEMNON)11|Agamemnon - birth
95A(AGAMEMNON)12|Agamemnon - infancy, upbringing
95A(AGAMEMNON)2|Agamemnon - love-affairs
95A(AGAMEMNON)3|Agamemnon - most important deeds
95A(AGAMEMNON)4|Agamemnon - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(AGAMEMNON)5|Agamemnon - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(AGAMEMNON)6|Agamemnon - suffering, misfortune
95A(AGAMEMNON)68|Agamemnon - death
95A(AGAMEMNON)69|Agamemnon - apotheosis, deification
95A(AGAMEMNON)7|Agamemnon - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(AGAMEMNON)78|Agamemnon - triumph
95A(AGAMEMNON)79|Agamemnon - veneration, honoured by
95A(AGAMEMNON)8|Agamemnon - attributes
95A(AJAX THE GREAT)|Ajax the Great
95A(AJAX THE GREAT)1|Ajax the Great - early life, prime youth
95A(AJAX THE GREAT)11|Ajax the Great - birth
95A(AJAX THE GREAT)12|Ajax the Great - infancy, upbringing
95A(AJAX THE GREAT)2|Ajax the Great - love-affairs
95A(AJAX THE GREAT)3|Ajax the Great - most important deeds
95A(AJAX THE GREAT)4|Ajax the Great - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(AJAX THE GREAT)5|Ajax the Great - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(AJAX THE GREAT)6|Ajax the Great - suffering, misfortune
95A(AJAX THE GREAT)68|Ajax the Great - death
95A(AJAX THE GREAT)69|Ajax the Great - apotheosis, deification
95A(AJAX THE GREAT)7|Ajax the Great - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(AJAX THE GREAT)78|Ajax the Great - triumph
95A(AJAX THE GREAT)79|Ajax the Great - veneration, honoured by
95A(AJAX THE GREAT)8|Ajax the Great - attributes
95A(ALCON)|(story of) Alcon, the archer
95A(ALCON)1|(story of) Alcon, the archer - early life, prime youth
95A(ALCON)11|(story of) Alcon, the archer - birth
95A(ALCON)12|(story of) Alcon, the archer - infancy, upbringing
95A(ALCON)2|(story of) Alcon, the archer - love-affairs
95A(ALCON)3|(story of) Alcon, the archer - most important deeds
95A(ALCON)4|(story of) Alcon, the archer - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(ALCON)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Alcon
95A(ALCON)51|Alcon, the famous archer, shoots rings off people's heads
95A(ALCON)52|Alcon shoots the serpent that was coiling around his son, without harming the child
95A(ALCON)6|(story of) Alcon, the archer - suffering, misfortune
95A(ALCON)68|(story of) Alcon, the archer - death
95A(ALCON)69|(story of) Alcon, the archer - apotheosis, deification
95A(ALCON)7|(story of) Alcon, the archer - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(ALCON)78|(story of) Alcon, the archer - triumph
95A(ALCON)79|(story of) Alcon, the archer - veneration, honoured by
95A(ALCON)8|(story of) Alcon, the archer - attributes
95A(AMPHINOMUS & ANAPIAS)|(story of) Amphinomus and Anapias
95A(AMPHINOMUS & ANAPIAS)1|(story of) Amphinomus and Anapias - early life, prime youth
95A(AMPHINOMUS & ANAPIAS)11|(story of) Amphinomus and Anapias - birth
95A(AMPHINOMUS & ANAPIAS)12|(story of) Amphinomus and Anapias - infancy, upbringing
95A(AMPHINOMUS & ANAPIAS)2|(story of) Amphinomus and Anapias - love-affairs
95A(AMPHINOMUS & ANAPIAS)3|(story of) Amphinomus and Anapias - most important deeds
95A(AMPHINOMUS & ANAPIAS)4|(story of) Amphinomus and Anapias - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(AMPHINOMUS & ANAPIAS)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Amphinomus and Anapias
95A(AMPHINOMUS & ANAPIAS)51|Amphinomus and Anapias carry their parents out of burning Catana
95A(AMPHINOMUS & ANAPIAS)6|(story of) Amphinomus and Anapias - suffering, misfortune
95A(AMPHINOMUS & ANAPIAS)68|(story of) Amphinomus and Anapias - death
95A(AMPHINOMUS & ANAPIAS)69|(story of) Amphinomus and Anapias - apotheosis, deification
95A(AMPHINOMUS & ANAPIAS)7|(story of) Amphinomus and Anapias - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(AMPHINOMUS & ANAPIAS)78|(story of) Amphinomus and Anapias - triumph
95A(AMPHINOMUS & ANAPIAS)79|(story of) Amphinomus and Anapias - veneration, honoured by
95A(AMPHINOMUS & ANAPIAS)8|(story of) Amphinomus and Anapias - attributes
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)|(story of) Amphion and Zethus
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)1|early life, prime youth of Amphion and Zethus
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)11|birth of Amphion and Zethus, sons of Antiope by Jupiter
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)12|infancy, upbringing of Amphion and Zethus
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)121|exposed on Mount Cithaeron, the twins Amphion and Zethus are found and brought up by a shepherd
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)2|(story of) Amphion and Zethus - love-affairs
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)3|(story of) Amphion and Zethus - most important deeds
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Amphion and Zethus
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)41|Amphion and Zethus avenge their mother by tying Dirce to the horns of a bull
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Amphion and Zethus
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)51|Amphion and Zethus build the walls of Thebes; Amphion hoists the stones by the music of his lyre, Zethus with his hands
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)511|Amphion building the walls of Thebes (without Zethus)
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)6|(story of) Amphion and Zethus - suffering, misfortune
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)68|(story of) Amphion and Zethus - death
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)69|(story of) Amphion and Zethus - apotheosis, deification
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)7|(story of) Amphion and Zethus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)78|(story of) Amphion and Zethus - triumph
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)79|(story of) Amphion and Zethus - veneration, honoured by
95A(AMPHION & ZETHUS)8|(story of) Amphion and Zethus - attributes
95A(AMPHITRYON)|(story of) Amphitryon
95A(AMPHITRYON)1|(story of) Amphitryon - early life, prime youth
95A(AMPHITRYON)11|(story of) Amphitryon - birth
95A(AMPHITRYON)12|(story of) Amphitryon - infancy, upbringing
95A(AMPHITRYON)2|(story of) Amphitryon - love-affairs
95A(AMPHITRYON)3|(story of) Amphitryon - most important deeds
95A(AMPHITRYON)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Amphitryon
95A(AMPHITRYON)41|Amphitryon's fight against the Teleboans and the Taphians
95A(AMPHITRYON)5|(story of) Amphitryon - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(AMPHITRYON)6|(story of) Amphitryon - suffering, misfortune
95A(AMPHITRYON)68|(story of) Amphitryon - death
95A(AMPHITRYON)69|(story of) Amphitryon - apotheosis, deification
95A(AMPHITRYON)7|(story of) Amphitryon - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(AMPHITRYON)78|(story of) Amphitryon - triumph
95A(AMPHITRYON)79|(story of) Amphitryon - veneration, honoured by
95A(AMPHITRYON)8|(story of) Amphitryon - attributes
95A(ANCHISES)|(story of) Anchises
95A(ANCHISES)1|(story of) Anchises - early life, prime youth
95A(ANCHISES)11|(story of) Anchises - birth
95A(ANCHISES)12|(story of) Anchises - infancy, upbringing
95A(ANCHISES)2|(story of) Anchises - love-affairs
95A(ANCHISES)3|(story of) Anchises - most important deeds
95A(ANCHISES)4|(story of) Anchises - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(ANCHISES)5|(story of) Anchises - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(ANCHISES)6|suffering, misfortune of Anchises
95A(ANCHISES)61|Anchises, boasting of Venus' favour, is either paralysed or struck blind by the lightning of Jupiter
95A(ANCHISES)68|suffering, misfortune of Anchises - death
95A(ANCHISES)69|suffering, misfortune of Anchises - apotheosis, deification
95A(ANCHISES)7|(story of) Anchises - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(ANCHISES)78|(story of) Anchises - triumph
95A(ANCHISES)79|(story of) Anchises - veneration, honoured by
95A(ANCHISES)8|(story of) Anchises - attributes
95A(ANTENOR)|(story of) Antenor
95A(ANTENOR)1|(story of) Antenor - early life, prime youth
95A(ANTENOR)11|(story of) Antenor - birth
95A(ANTENOR)12|(story of) Antenor - infancy, upbringing
95A(ANTENOR)2|(story of) Antenor - love-affairs
95A(ANTENOR)3|(story of) Antenor - most important deeds
95A(ANTENOR)4|(story of) Antenor - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(ANTENOR)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Antenor
95A(ANTENOR)51|after the fall of Troy, Antenor goes to Italy and builds Padua (or Venice)
95A(ANTENOR)6|(story of) Antenor - suffering, misfortune
95A(ANTENOR)68|(story of) Antenor - death
95A(ANTENOR)69|(story of) Antenor - apotheosis, deification
95A(ANTENOR)7|(story of) Antenor - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(ANTENOR)78|(story of) Antenor - triumph
95A(ANTENOR)79|(story of) Antenor - veneration, honoured by
95A(ANTENOR)8|(story of) Antenor - attributes
95A(ARISTAEUS)|(story of) Aristaeus
95A(ARISTAEUS)1|early life, prime youth of Aristaeus
95A(ARISTAEUS)11|early life, prime youth of Aristaeus - birth
95A(ARISTAEUS)12|infancy, upbringing of Aristaeus
95A(ARISTAEUS)121|Mercury takes Aristaeus to Gaea and the Hours, who bring him up
95A(ARISTAEUS)2|(story of) Aristaeus - love-affairs
95A(ARISTAEUS)3|(story of) Aristaeus - most important deeds
95A(ARISTAEUS)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Aristaeus
95A(ARISTAEUS)41|Aristaeus overcomes Proteus despite his many changes, and learns from him why his bees died (his punishment for bringing destruction upon Eurydice)
95A(ARISTAEUS)5|(story of) Aristaeus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(ARISTAEUS)6|(story of) Aristaeus - suffering, misfortune
95A(ARISTAEUS)68|(story of) Aristaeus - death
95A(ARISTAEUS)69|(story of) Aristaeus - apotheosis, deification
95A(ARISTAEUS)7|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Aristaeus; Aristaeus as patron
95A(ARISTAEUS)71|Aristaeus as patron of bee-keeping: 'inventor mellis'
95A(ARISTAEUS)78|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Aristaeus; Aristaeus as patron - triumph
95A(ARISTAEUS)79|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Aristaeus; Aristaeus as patron - veneration, honoured by
95A(ARISTAEUS)8|(story of) Aristaeus - attributes
95A(ATHAMAS)|(story of) Athamas
95A(ATHAMAS)1|(story of) Athamas - early life, prime youth
95A(ATHAMAS)11|(story of) Athamas - birth
95A(ATHAMAS)12|(story of) Athamas - infancy, upbringing
95A(ATHAMAS)2|love-affairs of Athamas
95A(ATHAMAS)21|Athamas and Nephele, the cloud-goddess
95A(ATHAMAS)22|Athamas marries Ino
95A(ATHAMAS)3|(story of) Athamas - most important deeds
95A(ATHAMAS)4|(story of) Athamas - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(ATHAMAS)5|(story of) Athamas - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(ATHAMAS)6|suffering, misfortune of Athamas
95A(ATHAMAS)61|Athamas is driven mad by Tisiphone, one of the Furies, sent by Juno
95A(ATHAMAS)611|Athamas kills his son Learchus
95A(ATHAMAS)68|suffering, misfortune of Athamas - death
95A(ATHAMAS)69|suffering, misfortune of Athamas - apotheosis, deification
95A(ATHAMAS)7|(story of) Athamas - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(ATHAMAS)78|(story of) Athamas - triumph
95A(ATHAMAS)79|(story of) Athamas - veneration, honoured by
95A(ATHAMAS)8|(story of) Athamas - attributes
95A(ATREUS)|(story of) Atreus
95A(ATREUS)1|(story of) Atreus - early life, prime youth
95A(ATREUS)11|(story of) Atreus - birth
95A(ATREUS)12|(story of) Atreus - infancy, upbringing
95A(ATREUS)2|(story of) Atreus - love-affairs
95A(ATREUS)3|(story of) Atreus - most important deeds
95A(ATREUS)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Atreus
95A(ATREUS)41|Atreus' banquet: Thyestes is served with the flesh of his own sons
95A(ATREUS)5|(story of) Atreus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(ATREUS)6|(story of) Atreus - suffering, misfortune
95A(ATREUS)68|(story of) Atreus - death
95A(ATREUS)69|(story of) Atreus - apotheosis, deification
95A(ATREUS)7|(story of) Atreus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(ATREUS)78|(story of) Atreus - triumph
95A(ATREUS)79|(story of) Atreus - veneration, honoured by
95A(ATREUS)8|(story of) Atreus - attributes
95A(CADMUS)|(story of) Cadmus
95A(CADMUS)1|(story of) Cadmus - early life, prime youth
95A(CADMUS)11|(story of) Cadmus - birth
95A(CADMUS)12|(story of) Cadmus - infancy, upbringing
95A(CADMUS)2|love-affairs of Cadmus
95A(CADMUS)21|Cadmus and Harmonia
95A(CADMUS)211|marriage of Cadmus and Harmonia
95A(CADMUS)2111|presenting of the wedding-gifts by the gods to Cadmus and Harmonia
95A(CADMUS)3|most important deeds: Cadmus founding the city of Thebes (Cadmea)
95A(CADMUS)31|Cadmus, in search of his sister Europa, consults the oracle of Apollo at Delphi
95A(CADMUS)32|Cadmus meets the cow which leads him into Boeotia
95A(CADMUS)33|Cadmus' companions, sent to fetch water, are slain by the dragon which guarded the spring
95A(CADMUS)34|Cadmus slays the dragon
95A(CADMUS)35|on Minerva's advice, Cadmus sows the dragon's teeth; a host of armed men springs up
95A(CADMUS)36|when Cadmus throws a stone among the armed men, the dragon-men fight each other
95A(CADMUS)37|the five survivors help Cadmus to build his city
95A(CADMUS)4|(story of) Cadmus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(CADMUS)5|(story of) Cadmus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(CADMUS)6|(story of) Cadmus - suffering, misfortune
95A(CADMUS)68|(story of) Cadmus - death
95A(CADMUS)69|(story of) Cadmus - apotheosis, deification
95A(CADMUS)7|(story of) Cadmus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(CADMUS)78|(story of) Cadmus - triumph
95A(CADMUS)79|(story of) Cadmus - veneration, honoured by
95A(CADMUS)8|(story of) Cadmus - attributes
95A(CALCHAS)|(story of) Calchas, the seer
95A(CALCHAS)1|(story of) Calchas, the seer - early life, prime youth
95A(CALCHAS)11|(story of) Calchas, the seer - birth
95A(CALCHAS)12|(story of) Calchas, the seer - infancy, upbringing
95A(CALCHAS)2|(story of) Calchas, the seer - love-affairs
95A(CALCHAS)3|(story of) Calchas, the seer - most important deeds
95A(CALCHAS)4|(story of) Calchas, the seer - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(CALCHAS)5|(story of) Calchas, the seer - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(CALCHAS)6|suffering, misfortune of Calchas
95A(CALCHAS)68|death of Calchas: when Mopsus and Calchas try their skill in divination, Calchas is beaten by Mopsus and dies of grief
95A(CALCHAS)69|suffering, misfortune of Calchas - apotheosis, deification
95A(CALCHAS)7|(story of) Calchas, the seer - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(CALCHAS)78|(story of) Calchas, the seer - triumph
95A(CALCHAS)79|(story of) Calchas, the seer - veneration, honoured by
95A(CALCHAS)8|(story of) Calchas, the seer - attributes
95A(CECROPS)|Cecrops: half man - half serpent, first king of Attica
95A(CECROPS)1|Cecrops: half man - half serpent, first king of Attica - early life, prime youth
95A(CECROPS)11|Cecrops: half man - half serpent, first king of Attica - birth
95A(CECROPS)12|Cecrops: half man - half serpent, first king of Attica - infancy, upbringing
95A(CECROPS)2|Cecrops: half man - half serpent, first king of Attica - love-affairs
95A(CECROPS)3|Cecrops: half man - half serpent, first king of Attica - most important deeds
95A(CECROPS)4|Cecrops: half man - half serpent, first king of Attica - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(CECROPS)5|Cecrops: half man - half serpent, first king of Attica - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(CECROPS)6|Cecrops: half man - half serpent, first king of Attica - suffering, misfortune
95A(CECROPS)68|Cecrops: half man - half serpent, first king of Attica - death
95A(CECROPS)69|Cecrops: half man - half serpent, first king of Attica - apotheosis, deification
95A(CECROPS)7|Cecrops: half man - half serpent, first king of Attica - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(CECROPS)78|Cecrops: half man - half serpent, first king of Attica - triumph
95A(CECROPS)79|Cecrops: half man - half serpent, first king of Attica - veneration, honoured by
95A(CECROPS)8|Cecrops: half man - half serpent, first king of Attica - attributes
95A(CEPHALUS)|(story of) Cephalus
95A(CEPHALUS)1|(story of) Cephalus - early life, prime youth
95A(CEPHALUS)11|(story of) Cephalus - birth
95A(CEPHALUS)12|(story of) Cephalus - infancy, upbringing
95A(CEPHALUS)2|love-affairs of Cephalus
95A(CEPHALUS)21|Cephalus and Procris
95A(CEPHALUS)211|Cephalus in disguise uses presents to seduce Procris
95A(CEPHALUS)212|Procris gives Cephalus the dog (Laelaps) and the magic spear she received from Diana
95A(CEPHALUS)213|Procris, hidden in a thicket, hears Cephalus calling on Aura
95A(CEPHALUS)214|Cephalus inadvertently kills Procris
95A(CEPHALUS)2141|mourning of Procris
95A(CEPHALUS)3|(story of) Cephalus - most important deeds
95A(CEPHALUS)4|(story of) Cephalus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(CEPHALUS)5|(story of) Cephalus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(CEPHALUS)6|(story of) Cephalus - suffering, misfortune
95A(CEPHALUS)68|(story of) Cephalus - death
95A(CEPHALUS)69|(story of) Cephalus - apotheosis, deification
95A(CEPHALUS)7|(story of) Cephalus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(CEPHALUS)78|(story of) Cephalus - triumph
95A(CEPHALUS)79|(story of) Cephalus - veneration, honoured by
95A(CEPHALUS)8|(story of) Cephalus - attributes
95A(CINYRAS)|(story of) Cinyras, king of Cyprus
95A(CINYRAS)1|(story of) Cinyras, king of Cyprus - early life, prime youth
95A(CINYRAS)11|(story of) Cinyras, king of Cyprus - birth
95A(CINYRAS)12|(story of) Cinyras, king of Cyprus - infancy, upbringing
95A(CINYRAS)2|(story of) Cinyras, king of Cyprus - love-affairs
95A(CINYRAS)3|(story of) Cinyras, king of Cyprus - most important deeds
95A(CINYRAS)4|(story of) Cinyras, king of Cyprus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(CINYRAS)5|(story of) Cinyras, king of Cyprus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(CINYRAS)6|suffering, misfortune of Cinyras
95A(CINYRAS)68|death of Cinyras: Cinyras kills himself when he realizes that he has committed incest with his daughter Myrrha
95A(CINYRAS)69|suffering, misfortune of Cinyras - apotheosis, deification
95A(CINYRAS)7|(story of) Cinyras, king of Cyprus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(CINYRAS)78|(story of) Cinyras, king of Cyprus - triumph
95A(CINYRAS)79|(story of) Cinyras, king of Cyprus - veneration, honoured by
95A(CINYRAS)8|(story of) Cinyras, king of Cyprus - attributes
95A(CLEOBIS & BITON)|(story of) Cleobis and Biton
95A(CLEOBIS & BITON)1|(story of) Cleobis and Biton - early life, prime youth
95A(CLEOBIS & BITON)11|(story of) Cleobis and Biton - birth
95A(CLEOBIS & BITON)12|(story of) Cleobis and Biton - infancy, upbringing
95A(CLEOBIS & BITON)2|(story of) Cleobis and Biton - love-affairs
95A(CLEOBIS & BITON)3|(story of) Cleobis and Biton - most important deeds
95A(CLEOBIS & BITON)4|(story of) Cleobis and Biton - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(CLEOBIS & BITON)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Cleobis and Biton
95A(CLEOBIS & BITON)51|Cleobis and Biton draw their mother's chariot to the temple of Juno
95A(CLEOBIS & BITON)6|suffering, misfortune of Cleobis and Biton
95A(CLEOBIS & BITON)68|death of Cleobis and Biton: they fall asleep never to reawaken
95A(CLEOBIS & BITON)69|suffering, misfortune of Cleobis and Biton - apotheosis, deification
95A(CLEOBIS & BITON)7|(story of) Cleobis and Biton - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(CLEOBIS & BITON)78|(story of) Cleobis and Biton - triumph
95A(CLEOBIS & BITON)79|(story of) Cleobis and Biton - veneration, honoured by
95A(CLEOBIS & BITON)8|(story of) Cleobis and Biton - attributes
95A(CODRUS)|(story of) Codrus, king of Athens
95A(CODRUS)1|(story of) Codrus, king of Athens - early life, prime youth
95A(CODRUS)11|(story of) Codrus, king of Athens - birth
95A(CODRUS)12|(story of) Codrus, king of Athens - infancy, upbringing
95A(CODRUS)2|(story of) Codrus, king of Athens - love-affairs
95A(CODRUS)3|(story of) Codrus, king of Athens - most important deeds
95A(CODRUS)4|(story of) Codrus, king of Athens - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(CODRUS)5|(story of) Codrus, king of Athens - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(CODRUS)6|suffering, misfortune of King Codrus
95A(CODRUS)68|death of Codrus, king of Athens: disguised as a peasant, he seeks to be killed by enemy soldiers to save his city, because he had learned from the oracle that the side whose king fell would be victorious
95A(CODRUS)69|suffering, misfortune of King Codrus - apotheosis, deification
95A(CODRUS)7|(story of) Codrus, king of Athens - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(CODRUS)78|(story of) Codrus, king of Athens - triumph
95A(CODRUS)79|(story of) Codrus, king of Athens - veneration, honoured by
95A(CODRUS)8|(story of) Codrus, king of Athens - attributes
95A(CORESUS)|(story of) Coresus, priest of Bacchus
95A(CORESUS)1|(story of) Coresus, priest of Bacchus - early life, prime youth
95A(CORESUS)11|(story of) Coresus, priest of Bacchus - birth
95A(CORESUS)12|(story of) Coresus, priest of Bacchus - infancy, upbringing
95A(CORESUS)2|(story of) Coresus, priest of Bacchus - love-affairs
95A(CORESUS)3|(story of) Coresus, priest of Bacchus - most important deeds
95A(CORESUS)4|(story of) Coresus, priest of Bacchus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(CORESUS)5|(story of) Coresus, priest of Bacchus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(CORESUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Coresus
95A(CORESUS)68|death of Coresus: the priest of Bacchus kills himself to save his beloved Callirrhoe from being sacrificed
95A(CORESUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Coresus - apotheosis, deification
95A(CORESUS)7|(story of) Coresus, priest of Bacchus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(CORESUS)78|(story of) Coresus, priest of Bacchus - triumph
95A(CORESUS)79|(story of) Coresus, priest of Bacchus - veneration, honoured by
95A(CORESUS)8|(story of) Coresus, priest of Bacchus - attributes
95A(DAEDALUS)|(story of) Daedalus
95A(DAEDALUS)1|(story of) Daedalus - early life, prime youth
95A(DAEDALUS)11|(story of) Daedalus - birth
95A(DAEDALUS)12|(story of) Daedalus - infancy, upbringing
95A(DAEDALUS)2|(story of) Daedalus - love-affairs
95A(DAEDALUS)3|(story of) Daedalus - most important deeds
95A(DAEDALUS)4|(story of) Daedalus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(DAEDALUS)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Daedalus
95A(DAEDALUS)51|Daedalus fashioning a wooden cow for Pasiphae
95A(DAEDALUS)52|Daedalus builds the Labyrinth for Minos
95A(DAEDALUS)6|(story of) Daedalus - suffering, misfortune
95A(DAEDALUS)68|(story of) Daedalus - death
95A(DAEDALUS)69|(story of) Daedalus - apotheosis, deification
95A(DAEDALUS)7|(story of) Daedalus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(DAEDALUS)78|(story of) Daedalus - triumph
95A(DAEDALUS)79|(story of) Daedalus - veneration, honoured by
95A(DAEDALUS)8|(story of) Daedalus - attributes
95A(DIOMEDES)|Diomedes
95A(DIOMEDES)1|Diomedes - early life, prime youth
95A(DIOMEDES)11|Diomedes - birth
95A(DIOMEDES)12|Diomedes - infancy, upbringing
95A(DIOMEDES)2|Diomedes - love-affairs
95A(DIOMEDES)3|Diomedes - most important deeds
95A(DIOMEDES)4|Diomedes - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(DIOMEDES)5|Diomedes - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(DIOMEDES)6|Diomedes - suffering, misfortune
95A(DIOMEDES)68|Diomedes - death
95A(DIOMEDES)69|Diomedes - apotheosis, deification
95A(DIOMEDES)7|Diomedes - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(DIOMEDES)78|Diomedes - triumph
95A(DIOMEDES)79|Diomedes - veneration, honoured by
95A(DIOMEDES)8|Diomedes - attributes
95A(ERICHTHONIUS)|(story of) Erichthonius (Erechtheus)
95A(ERICHTHONIUS)1|early life, prime youth of Erichthonius
95A(ERICHTHONIUS)11|birth of Erichthonius (Erechtheus): Gaea hands him over to Minerva
95A(ERICHTHONIUS)12|infancy, upbringing of Erichthonius
95A(ERICHTHONIUS)121|Erichthonius, hidden in a basket, is handed over by Minerva to Aglauros and her sisters (Cecrops' daughters) to be taken care of
95A(ERICHTHONIUS)1211|the daughters of Cecrops open the basket and discover the serpent-shaped child; possibly a crow (i.e. Coronis metamorphosed) looks on
95A(ERICHTHONIUS)2|(story of) Erichthonius (Erechtheus) - love-affairs
95A(ERICHTHONIUS)3|(story of) Erichthonius (Erechtheus) - most important deeds
95A(ERICHTHONIUS)4|(story of) Erichthonius (Erechtheus) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(ERICHTHONIUS)5|(story of) Erichthonius (Erechtheus) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(ERICHTHONIUS)6|(story of) Erichthonius (Erechtheus) - suffering, misfortune
95A(ERICHTHONIUS)68|(story of) Erichthonius (Erechtheus) - death
95A(ERICHTHONIUS)69|(story of) Erichthonius (Erechtheus) - apotheosis, deification
95A(ERICHTHONIUS)7|(story of) Erichthonius (Erechtheus) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(ERICHTHONIUS)78|(story of) Erichthonius (Erechtheus) - triumph
95A(ERICHTHONIUS)79|(story of) Erichthonius (Erechtheus) - veneration, honoured by
95A(ERICHTHONIUS)8|(story of) Erichthonius (Erechtheus) - attributes
95A(ERYSICHTHON)|(story of) Erysichthon
95A(ERYSICHTHON)1|(story of) Erysichthon - early life, prime youth
95A(ERYSICHTHON)11|(story of) Erysichthon - birth
95A(ERYSICHTHON)12|(story of) Erysichthon - infancy, upbringing
95A(ERYSICHTHON)2|(story of) Erysichthon - love-affairs
95A(ERYSICHTHON)3|(story of) Erysichthon - most important deeds
95A(ERYSICHTHON)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Erysichthon
95A(ERYSICHTHON)41|Erysichthon fells an oak consecrated to Ceres
95A(ERYSICHTHON)411|the Dryads complain to Ceres
95A(ERYSICHTHON)5|(story of) Erysichthon - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(ERYSICHTHON)6|suffering, misfortune of Erysichthon
95A(ERYSICHTHON)61|a nymph is sent to Fames in Ceres' chariot, in order to punish Erysichthon
95A(ERYSICHTHON)611|Fames goes to Erysichthon and inflicts insatiable hunger on him
95A(ERYSICHTHON)612|Erysichthon, having squandered all his possessions, is supported by his daughter Metra, who lets herself be sold in various forms
95A(ERYSICHTHON)613|Erysichthon devours his own limbs
95A(ERYSICHTHON)68|suffering, misfortune of Erysichthon - death
95A(ERYSICHTHON)69|suffering, misfortune of Erysichthon - apotheosis, deification
95A(ERYSICHTHON)7|(story of) Erysichthon - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(ERYSICHTHON)78|(story of) Erysichthon - triumph
95A(ERYSICHTHON)79|(story of) Erysichthon - veneration, honoured by
95A(ERYSICHTHON)8|(story of) Erysichthon - attributes
95A(GERYON)|the monster Geryon
95A(GERYON)1|the monster Geryon - early life, prime youth
95A(GERYON)11|the monster Geryon - birth
95A(GERYON)12|the monster Geryon - infancy, upbringing
95A(GERYON)2|the monster Geryon - love-affairs
95A(GERYON)3|the monster Geryon - most important deeds
95A(GERYON)4|the monster Geryon - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(GERYON)5|the monster Geryon - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(GERYON)6|the monster Geryon - suffering, misfortune
95A(GERYON)68|the monster Geryon - death
95A(GERYON)69|the monster Geryon - apotheosis, deification
95A(GERYON)7|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Geryon
95A(GERYON)71|Geryon, the monster with three bodies and three heads, as personification of Concord
95A(GERYON)78|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Geryon - triumph
95A(GERYON)79|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Geryon - veneration, honoured by
95A(GERYON)8|the monster Geryon - attributes
95A(GLAUCUS)|(story of) Glaucus, the fisherman, who was made a sea-god
95A(GLAUCUS)1|(story of) Glaucus, the fisherman, who was made a sea-god - early life, prime youth
95A(GLAUCUS)11|(story of) Glaucus, the fisherman, who was made a sea-god - birth
95A(GLAUCUS)12|(story of) Glaucus, the fisherman, who was made a sea-god - infancy, upbringing
95A(GLAUCUS)2|(story of) Glaucus, the fisherman, who was made a sea-god - love-affairs
95A(GLAUCUS)3|(story of) Glaucus, the fisherman, who was made a sea-god - most important deeds
95A(GLAUCUS)4|(story of) Glaucus, the fisherman, who was made a sea-god - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(GLAUCUS)5|(story of) Glaucus, the fisherman, who was made a sea-god - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(GLAUCUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Glaucus
95A(GLAUCUS)68|death of Glaucus, the fisherman: he eats the grass on which he has laid his fishes and leaps into the sea
95A(GLAUCUS)69|apotheosis of Glaucus: he is made a sea deity
95A(GLAUCUS)7|(story of) Glaucus, the fisherman, who was made a sea-god - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(GLAUCUS)78|(story of) Glaucus, the fisherman, who was made a sea-god - triumph
95A(GLAUCUS)79|(story of) Glaucus, the fisherman, who was made a sea-god - veneration, honoured by
95A(GLAUCUS)8|(story of) Glaucus, the fisherman, who was made a sea-god - attributes
95A(GLAUCUS, SON OF MINOS)|(story of) Glaucus, son of Minos
95A(GLAUCUS, SON OF MINOS)1|(story of) Glaucus, son of Minos - early life, prime youth
95A(GLAUCUS, SON OF MINOS)11|(story of) Glaucus, son of Minos - birth
95A(GLAUCUS, SON OF MINOS)12|(story of) Glaucus, son of Minos - infancy, upbringing
95A(GLAUCUS, SON OF MINOS)2|(story of) Glaucus, son of Minos - love-affairs
95A(GLAUCUS, SON OF MINOS)3|(story of) Glaucus, son of Minos - most important deeds
95A(GLAUCUS, SON OF MINOS)4|(story of) Glaucus, son of Minos - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(GLAUCUS, SON OF MINOS)5|(story of) Glaucus, son of Minos - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(GLAUCUS, SON OF MINOS)6|suffering, misfortune of Glaucus, son of Minos
95A(GLAUCUS, SON OF MINOS)68|death of Glaucus: the son of Minos falls into a honey-jar and is drowned
95A(GLAUCUS, SON OF MINOS)681|Polyidus brings Glaucus back to life with a herb he has seen a snake use to revive its dead fellow
95A(GLAUCUS, SON OF MINOS)682|Aesculapius reviving Glaucus
95A(GLAUCUS, SON OF MINOS)69|suffering, misfortune of Glaucus, son of Minos - apotheosis, deification
95A(GLAUCUS, SON OF MINOS)7|(story of) Glaucus, son of Minos - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(GLAUCUS, SON OF MINOS)78|(story of) Glaucus, son of Minos - triumph
95A(GLAUCUS, SON OF MINOS)79|(story of) Glaucus, son of Minos - veneration, honoured by
95A(GLAUCUS, SON OF MINOS)8|(story of) Glaucus, son of Minos - attributes
95A(GORDIUS)|(story of) Gordius, king of Phrygia
95A(GORDIUS)1|(story of) Gordius, king of Phrygia - early life, prime youth
95A(GORDIUS)11|(story of) Gordius, king of Phrygia - birth
95A(GORDIUS)12|(story of) Gordius, king of Phrygia - infancy, upbringing
95A(GORDIUS)2|(story of) Gordius, king of Phrygia - love-affairs
95A(GORDIUS)3|(story of) Gordius, king of Phrygia - most important deeds
95A(GORDIUS)4|(story of) Gordius, king of Phrygia - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(GORDIUS)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Gordius
95A(GORDIUS)51|Gordius, on his way to the temple of Jupiter in his ox-cart with a young prophetess and an eagle perched on the pole, is chosen king of Phrygia
95A(GORDIUS)52|Gordius dedicates his cart to Jupiter together with the yoke which was knotted to the pole with the so-called Gordian knot
95A(GORDIUS)6|(story of) Gordius, king of Phrygia - suffering, misfortune
95A(GORDIUS)68|(story of) Gordius, king of Phrygia - death
95A(GORDIUS)69|(story of) Gordius, king of Phrygia - apotheosis, deification
95A(GORDIUS)7|(story of) Gordius, king of Phrygia - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(GORDIUS)78|(story of) Gordius, king of Phrygia - triumph
95A(GORDIUS)79|(story of) Gordius, king of Phrygia - veneration, honoured by
95A(GORDIUS)8|attributes of Gordius
95A(GORDIUS)81|the Gordian knot (attribute of Gordius)
95A(HECTOR)|Hector
95A(HECTOR)1|Hector - early life, prime youth
95A(HECTOR)11|Hector - birth
95A(HECTOR)12|Hector - infancy, upbringing
95A(HECTOR)2|Hector - love-affairs
95A(HECTOR)3|Hector - most important deeds
95A(HECTOR)4|Hector - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(HECTOR)5|Hector - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(HECTOR)6|Hector - suffering, misfortune
95A(HECTOR)68|Hector - death
95A(HECTOR)69|Hector - apotheosis, deification
95A(HECTOR)7|Hector - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(HECTOR)78|Hector - triumph
95A(HECTOR)79|Hector - veneration, honoured by
95A(HECTOR)8|Hector - attributes
95A(HERMOCHARES & CTESYLLA)|(story of) Hermochares and Ctesylla
95A(HERMOCHARES & CTESYLLA)1|(story of) Hermochares and Ctesylla - early life, prime youth
95A(HERMOCHARES & CTESYLLA)11|(story of) Hermochares and Ctesylla - birth
95A(HERMOCHARES & CTESYLLA)12|(story of) Hermochares and Ctesylla - infancy, upbringing
95A(HERMOCHARES & CTESYLLA)2|love-affairs of Hermochares and Ctesylla
95A(HERMOCHARES & CTESYLLA)21|Hermochares and Ctesylla as lovers
95A(HERMOCHARES & CTESYLLA)211|Ctesylla, in the temple of Diana, takes up the apple thrown by Hermochares and reads aloud what is written on it
95A(HERMOCHARES & CTESYLLA)3|(story of) Hermochares and Ctesylla - most important deeds
95A(HERMOCHARES & CTESYLLA)4|(story of) Hermochares and Ctesylla - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(HERMOCHARES & CTESYLLA)5|(story of) Hermochares and Ctesylla - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(HERMOCHARES & CTESYLLA)6|(story of) Hermochares and Ctesylla - suffering, misfortune
95A(HERMOCHARES & CTESYLLA)68|(story of) Hermochares and Ctesylla - death
95A(HERMOCHARES & CTESYLLA)69|(story of) Hermochares and Ctesylla - apotheosis, deification
95A(HERMOCHARES & CTESYLLA)7|(story of) Hermochares and Ctesylla - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(HERMOCHARES & CTESYLLA)78|(story of) Hermochares and Ctesylla - triumph
95A(HERMOCHARES & CTESYLLA)79|(story of) Hermochares and Ctesylla - veneration, honoured by
95A(HERMOCHARES & CTESYLLA)8|(story of) Hermochares and Ctesylla - attributes
95A(HIPPOLYTUS)|(story of) Hippolytus
95A(HIPPOLYTUS)1|(story of) Hippolytus - early life, prime youth
95A(HIPPOLYTUS)11|(story of) Hippolytus - birth
95A(HIPPOLYTUS)12|(story of) Hippolytus - infancy, upbringing
95A(HIPPOLYTUS)2|(story of) Hippolytus - love-affairs
95A(HIPPOLYTUS)3|(story of) Hippolytus - most important deeds
95A(HIPPOLYTUS)4|(story of) Hippolytus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(HIPPOLYTUS)5|(story of) Hippolytus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(HIPPOLYTUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Hippolytus
95A(HIPPOLYTUS)68|death of Hippolytus: he is killed when the horses that draw his chariot bolt at the sight of a bull-shaped monster
95A(HIPPOLYTUS)681|Hippolytus is restored to life by Aesculapius; Diana standing nearby
95A(HIPPOLYTUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Hippolytus - apotheosis, deification
95A(HIPPOLYTUS)7|(story of) Hippolytus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(HIPPOLYTUS)78|(story of) Hippolytus - triumph
95A(HIPPOLYTUS)79|(story of) Hippolytus - veneration, honoured by
95A(HIPPOLYTUS)8|(story of) Hippolytus - attributes
95A(ICARIUS)|(story of) Icarius (Icarus), the wine-grower
95A(ICARIUS)1|(story of) Icarius (Icarus), the wine-grower - early life, prime youth
95A(ICARIUS)11|(story of) Icarius (Icarus), the wine-grower - birth
95A(ICARIUS)12|(story of) Icarius (Icarus), the wine-grower - infancy, upbringing
95A(ICARIUS)2|(story of) Icarius (Icarus), the wine-grower - love-affairs
95A(ICARIUS)3|(story of) Icarius (Icarus), the wine-grower - most important deeds
95A(ICARIUS)4|(story of) Icarius (Icarus), the wine-grower - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(ICARIUS)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Icarius (Icarus)
95A(ICARIUS)51|Icarius (Icarus) hospitably entertaining Bacchus
95A(ICARIUS)52|Icarius goes about the country to spread the use of wine
95A(ICARIUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Icarius (Icarus)
95A(ICARIUS)68|death of Icarius: he is killed by angry farmers
95A(ICARIUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Icarius (Icarus) - apotheosis, deification
95A(ICARIUS)7|(story of) Icarius (Icarus), the wine-grower - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(ICARIUS)78|(story of) Icarius (Icarus), the wine-grower - triumph
95A(ICARIUS)79|(story of) Icarius (Icarus), the wine-grower - veneration, honoured by
95A(ICARIUS)8|(story of) Icarius (Icarus), the wine-grower - attributes
95A(ICARUS)|(story of) Icarus, son of Daedalus
95A(ICARUS)1|(story of) Icarus, son of Daedalus - early life, prime youth
95A(ICARUS)11|(story of) Icarus, son of Daedalus - birth
95A(ICARUS)12|(story of) Icarus, son of Daedalus - infancy, upbringing
95A(ICARUS)2|(story of) Icarus, son of Daedalus - love-affairs
95A(ICARUS)3|(story of) Icarus, son of Daedalus - most important deeds
95A(ICARUS)4|(story of) Icarus, son of Daedalus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(ICARUS)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Icarus
95A(ICARUS)51|the flight of Daedalus and Icarus
95A(ICARUS)511|Daedalus makes the wings while Icarus looks on
95A(ICARUS)512|Daedalus fixes the wings on Icarus and on himself, and teaches his son how to fly
95A(ICARUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Icarus
95A(ICARUS)68|death i.e. the fall of Icarus (Daedalus present)
95A(ICARUS)681|death i.e. the fall of Icarus, without Daedalus
95A(ICARUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Icarus - apotheosis, deification
95A(ICARUS)7|(story of) Icarus, son of Daedalus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(ICARUS)78|(story of) Icarus, son of Daedalus - triumph
95A(ICARUS)79|(story of) Icarus, son of Daedalus - veneration, honoured by
95A(ICARUS)8|(story of) Icarus, son of Daedalus - attributes
95A(ION)|(story of) Ion
95A(ION)1|early life, prime youth of Ion
95A(ION)11|early life, prime youth of Ion - birth
95A(ION)12|infancy, upbringing of Ion
95A(ION)121|Ion, son of Creusa (daughter of Erechtheus) by Apollo, is exposed in a grove
95A(ION)122|Mercury brings the child (Ion) to Delphi to be brought up as a priest
95A(ION)1221|Xuthus, Creusa's husband, meets Ion in front of the temple and conforming to the oracle's advise adopts him
95A(ION)1222|Creusa, supposing the child to be a bastard child of her husband, tries to poison it; a dove prevents this
95A(ION)1223|Creusa flees to an altar from Ion's vengeance; the cradle in which Ion had been exposed is brought in and brings about recognition between mother and son
95A(ION)2|(story of) Ion - love-affairs
95A(ION)3|(story of) Ion - most important deeds
95A(ION)4|(story of) Ion - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(ION)5|(story of) Ion - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(ION)6|(story of) Ion - suffering, misfortune
95A(ION)68|(story of) Ion - death
95A(ION)69|(story of) Ion - apotheosis, deification
95A(ION)7|(story of) Ion - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(ION)78|(story of) Ion - triumph
95A(ION)79|(story of) Ion - veneration, honoured by
95A(ION)8|(story of) Ion - attributes
95A(IPHIS)|(story of) Iphis, lover of Anaxarete
95A(IPHIS)1|(story of) Iphis, lover of Anaxarete - early life, prime youth
95A(IPHIS)11|(story of) Iphis, lover of Anaxarete - birth
95A(IPHIS)12|(story of) Iphis, lover of Anaxarete - infancy, upbringing
95A(IPHIS)2|(story of) Iphis, lover of Anaxarete - love-affairs
95A(IPHIS)3|(story of) Iphis, lover of Anaxarete - most important deeds
95A(IPHIS)4|(story of) Iphis, lover of Anaxarete - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(IPHIS)5|(story of) Iphis, lover of Anaxarete - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(IPHIS)6|suffering, misfortune of Iphis
95A(IPHIS)68|death of Iphis, a youth of Salamis: desperate for the love of Anaxarete he hangs himself at her door
95A(IPHIS)69|suffering, misfortune of Iphis - apotheosis, deification
95A(IPHIS)7|(story of) Iphis, lover of Anaxarete - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(IPHIS)78|(story of) Iphis, lover of Anaxarete - triumph
95A(IPHIS)79|(story of) Iphis, lover of Anaxarete - veneration, honoured by
95A(IPHIS)8|(story of) Iphis, lover of Anaxarete - attributes
95A(JASON)|(story of) Jason
95A(JASON)1|early life, prime youth of Jason
95A(JASON)11|birth of Jason, son of Aeson
95A(JASON)12|infancy, upbringing of Jason
95A(JASON)121|Jason's mother, pretending the child is still-born, smuggles him out of the city to Chiron
95A(JASON)2|(story of) Jason - love-affairs
95A(JASON)3|(story of) Jason - most important deeds
95A(JASON)4|(story of) Jason - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(JASON)5|(story of) Jason - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(JASON)6|suffering, misfortune of Jason
95A(JASON)68|death of Jason: a beam falls upon his head
95A(JASON)69|suffering, misfortune of Jason - apotheosis, deification
95A(JASON)7|(story of) Jason - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(JASON)78|(story of) Jason - triumph
95A(JASON)79|(story of) Jason - veneration, honoured by
95A(JASON)8|(story of) Jason - attributes
95A(LAIUS)|(story of) Laius, father of Oedipus
95A(LAIUS)1|(story of) Laius, father of Oedipus - early life, prime youth
95A(LAIUS)11|(story of) Laius, father of Oedipus - birth
95A(LAIUS)12|(story of) Laius, father of Oedipus - infancy, upbringing
95A(LAIUS)2|love-affairs of Laius
95A(LAIUS)21|Chrysippus, son of Pelops, carried off by Laius
95A(LAIUS)22|Laius and Jocasta
95A(LAIUS)221|Jocasta, after Laius had been made drunk, introduces herself into his bed
95A(LAIUS)3|(story of) Laius, father of Oedipus - most important deeds
95A(LAIUS)4|(story of) Laius, father of Oedipus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(LAIUS)5|(story of) Laius, father of Oedipus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(LAIUS)6|(story of) Laius, father of Oedipus - suffering, misfortune
95A(LAIUS)68|(story of) Laius, father of Oedipus - death
95A(LAIUS)69|(story of) Laius, father of Oedipus - apotheosis, deification
95A(LAIUS)7|(story of) Laius, father of Oedipus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(LAIUS)78|(story of) Laius, father of Oedipus - triumph
95A(LAIUS)79|(story of) Laius, father of Oedipus - veneration, honoured by
95A(LAIUS)8|(story of) Laius, father of Oedipus - attributes
95A(LAOMEDON)|(story of) Laomedon
95A(LAOMEDON)1|(story of) Laomedon - early life, prime youth
95A(LAOMEDON)11|(story of) Laomedon - birth
95A(LAOMEDON)12|(story of) Laomedon - infancy, upbringing
95A(LAOMEDON)2|(story of) Laomedon - love-affairs
95A(LAOMEDON)3|most important deeds of Laomedon: the building of the walls of Troy
95A(LAOMEDON)31|Neptune builds the walls of Troy whilst Apollo tends Laomedon's flock
95A(LAOMEDON)311|Neptune builds the walls of Troy with the help of Apollo and Aeacus
95A(LAOMEDON)312|three serpents try to crawl into the city of Troy; only one succeeds, through Aeacus' part of the wall
95A(LAOMEDON)32|Laomedon refuses to reward the gods
95A(LAOMEDON)321|Apollo sends a plague ~ Laomedon's punishment
95A(LAOMEDON)322|Neptune sends a sea monster ~ Laomedon's punishment
95A(LAOMEDON)323|Neptune floods the country of Troy
95A(LAOMEDON)4|(story of) Laomedon - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(LAOMEDON)5|(story of) Laomedon - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(LAOMEDON)6|(story of) Laomedon - suffering, misfortune
95A(LAOMEDON)68|(story of) Laomedon - death
95A(LAOMEDON)69|(story of) Laomedon - apotheosis, deification
95A(LAOMEDON)7|(story of) Laomedon - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(LAOMEDON)78|(story of) Laomedon - triumph
95A(LAOMEDON)79|(story of) Laomedon - veneration, honoured by
95A(LAOMEDON)8|(story of) Laomedon - attributes
95A(LEUCIPPUS)|(story of) Leucippus
95A(LEUCIPPUS)1|(story of) Leucippus - early life, prime youth
95A(LEUCIPPUS)11|(story of) Leucippus - birth
95A(LEUCIPPUS)12|(story of) Leucippus - infancy, upbringing
95A(LEUCIPPUS)2|love-affairs of Leucippus
95A(LEUCIPPUS)21|Leucippus, son of Oenomaus, in the guise of a girl tries to gain the affection of the nymph Daphne
95A(LEUCIPPUS)3|(story of) Leucippus - most important deeds
95A(LEUCIPPUS)4|(story of) Leucippus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(LEUCIPPUS)5|(story of) Leucippus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(LEUCIPPUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Leucippus
95A(LEUCIPPUS)68|death of Leucippus: Daphne and her companions discover Leucippus' disguise while bathing, and kill him
95A(LEUCIPPUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Leucippus - apotheosis, deification
95A(LEUCIPPUS)7|(story of) Leucippus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(LEUCIPPUS)78|(story of) Leucippus - triumph
95A(LEUCIPPUS)79|(story of) Leucippus - veneration, honoured by
95A(LEUCIPPUS)8|(story of) Leucippus - attributes
95A(LYCURGUS)|(story of) Lycurgus, king of the Thracian Edones
95A(LYCURGUS)1|(story of) Lycurgus, king of the Thracian Edones - early life, prime youth
95A(LYCURGUS)11|(story of) Lycurgus, king of the Thracian Edones - birth
95A(LYCURGUS)12|(story of) Lycurgus, king of the Thracian Edones - infancy, upbringing
95A(LYCURGUS)2|(story of) Lycurgus, king of the Thracian Edones - love-affairs
95A(LYCURGUS)3|(story of) Lycurgus, king of the Thracian Edones - most important deeds
95A(LYCURGUS)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Lycurgus
95A(LYCURGUS)41|Lycurgus, king of the Thracian Edones, opposes Bacchus and his train
95A(LYCURGUS)411|Bacchus jumps into the sea and is received by Thetis ~ story of Lycurgus
95A(LYCURGUS)5|(story of) Lycurgus, king of the Thracian Edones - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(LYCURGUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Lycurgus
95A(LYCURGUS)61|Lycurgus is struck with blindness by Jupiter
95A(LYCURGUS)62|Lycurgus is driven mad by Bacchus
95A(LYCURGUS)621|Lycurgus puts his own son to death, mistaking him for vine shoots, and prunes the corpse of its limbs
95A(LYCURGUS)6211|Lycurgus cuts off his own legs, mistaking them for vine-shoots
95A(LYCURGUS)68|death of Lycurgus: wild horses pull his limbs apart
95A(LYCURGUS)681|Bacchus throws Lycurgus to his panthers
95A(LYCURGUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Lycurgus - apotheosis, deification
95A(LYCURGUS)7|(story of) Lycurgus, king of the Thracian Edones - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(LYCURGUS)78|(story of) Lycurgus, king of the Thracian Edones - triumph
95A(LYCURGUS)79|(story of) Lycurgus, king of the Thracian Edones - veneration, honoured by
95A(LYCURGUS)8|(story of) Lycurgus, king of the Thracian Edones - attributes
95A(MELAMPUS)|(story of) Melampus, the seer
95A(MELAMPUS)1|(story of) Melampus, the seer - early life, prime youth
95A(MELAMPUS)11|(story of) Melampus, the seer - birth
95A(MELAMPUS)12|(story of) Melampus, the seer - infancy, upbringing
95A(MELAMPUS)2|(story of) Melampus, the seer - love-affairs
95A(MELAMPUS)3|(story of) Melampus, the seer - most important deeds
95A(MELAMPUS)4|(story of) Melampus, the seer - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(MELAMPUS)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Melampus
95A(MELAMPUS)51|while Melampus is sleeping, his ears are licked by serpents; on awakening he understands the language of the birds
95A(MELAMPUS)52|Melampus is caught in the act of stealing the oxen of Phylacus for his brother Bias
95A(MELAMPUS)521|in prison Melampus' prophetic power is perceived
95A(MELAMPUS)5211|Melampus is released after curing Iphiclus, Phylacus' son, and obtains the oxen
95A(MELAMPUS)53|Melampus cures the daughters of Proetus, who were stricken with madness
95A(MELAMPUS)6|(story of) Melampus, the seer - suffering, misfortune
95A(MELAMPUS)68|(story of) Melampus, the seer - death
95A(MELAMPUS)69|(story of) Melampus, the seer - apotheosis, deification
95A(MELAMPUS)7|(story of) Melampus, the seer - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(MELAMPUS)78|(story of) Melampus, the seer - triumph
95A(MELAMPUS)79|(story of) Melampus, the seer - veneration, honoured by
95A(MELAMPUS)8|(story of) Melampus, the seer - attributes
95A(MEMNON)|(story of) Memnon, son of Aurora
95A(MEMNON)1|(story of) Memnon, son of Aurora - early life, prime youth
95A(MEMNON)11|(story of) Memnon, son of Aurora - birth
95A(MEMNON)12|(story of) Memnon, son of Aurora - infancy, upbringing
95A(MEMNON)2|(story of) Memnon, son of Aurora - love-affairs
95A(MEMNON)3|(story of) Memnon, son of Aurora - most important deeds
95A(MEMNON)4|(story of) Memnon, son of Aurora - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(MEMNON)5|(story of) Memnon, son of Aurora - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(MEMNON)6|(story of) Memnon, son of Aurora - suffering, misfortune
95A(MEMNON)68|(story of) Memnon, son of Aurora - death
95A(MEMNON)69|(story of) Memnon, son of Aurora - apotheosis, deification
95A(MEMNON)7|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Memnon
95A(MEMNON)71|the speaking statue of Memnon: a seated stone figure uttering musical sound every day at sunrise
95A(MEMNON)78|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Memnon - triumph
95A(MEMNON)79|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Memnon - veneration, honoured by
95A(MEMNON)8|(story of) Memnon, son of Aurora - attributes
95A(MENELAUS)|(story of) Menelaus
95A(MENELAUS)1|(story of) Menelaus - early life, prime youth
95A(MENELAUS)11|(story of) Menelaus - birth
95A(MENELAUS)12|(story of) Menelaus - infancy, upbringing
95A(MENELAUS)2|love-affairs of Menelaus
95A(MENELAUS)21|Menelaus and Helen
95A(MENELAUS)211|Menelaus, with the other principal chiefs in Greece, solicits the hand of Helen
95A(MENELAUS)3|(story of) Menelaus - most important deeds
95A(MENELAUS)4|(story of) Menelaus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(MENELAUS)5|(story of) Menelaus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(MENELAUS)6|(story of) Menelaus - suffering, misfortune
95A(MENELAUS)68|(story of) Menelaus - death
95A(MENELAUS)69|(story of) Menelaus - apotheosis, deification
95A(MENELAUS)7|(story of) Menelaus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(MENELAUS)78|(story of) Menelaus - triumph
95A(MENELAUS)79|(story of) Menelaus - veneration, honoured by
95A(MENELAUS)8|(story of) Menelaus - attributes
95A(MIDAS)|(story of) Midas
95A(MIDAS)1|(story of) Midas - early life, prime youth
95A(MIDAS)11|(story of) Midas - birth
95A(MIDAS)12|(story of) Midas - infancy, upbringing
95A(MIDAS)2|(story of) Midas - love-affairs
95A(MIDAS)3|(story of) Midas - most important deeds
95A(MIDAS)4|(story of) Midas - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(MIDAS)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Midas
95A(MIDAS)51|Silenus amicably entertained by Midas
95A(MIDAS)52|Midas before Bacchus
95A(MIDAS)6|(story of) Midas - suffering, misfortune
95A(MIDAS)68|(story of) Midas - death
95A(MIDAS)69|(story of) Midas - apotheosis, deification
95A(MIDAS)7|(story of) Midas - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(MIDAS)78|(story of) Midas - triumph
95A(MIDAS)79|(story of) Midas - veneration, honoured by
95A(MIDAS)8|(story of) Midas - attributes
95A(MINOS)|(story of) Minos, king of Crete
95A(MINOS)1|(story of) Minos, king of Crete - early life, prime youth
95A(MINOS)11|(story of) Minos, king of Crete - birth
95A(MINOS)12|(story of) Minos, king of Crete - infancy, upbringing
95A(MINOS)2|(story of) Minos, king of Crete - love-affairs
95A(MINOS)3|(story of) Minos, king of Crete - most important deeds
95A(MINOS)4|(story of) Minos, king of Crete - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(MINOS)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Minos
95A(MINOS)51|Minos comes out of a cave sacred to Jupiter, carrying the tables of law
95A(MINOS)52|Neptune, at Minos' prayer, has a beautiful white bull emerge from the sea
95A(MINOS)521|Minos keeps the bull and sacrifices another to the god
95A(MINOS)6|suffering, misfortune of Minos
95A(MINOS)68|death of Minos: he dies in Sicily, overcome in a hot bath, possibly by Daedalus' cunning
95A(MINOS)69|suffering, misfortune of Minos - apotheosis, deification
95A(MINOS)7|(story of) Minos, king of Crete - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(MINOS)78|(story of) Minos, king of Crete - triumph
95A(MINOS)79|(story of) Minos, king of Crete - veneration, honoured by
95A(MINOS)8|(story of) Minos, king of Crete - attributes
95A(MINOTAUR)|(story of) the Minotaur
95A(MINOTAUR)1|(story of) the Minotaur - early life, prime youth
95A(MINOTAUR)11|(story of) the Minotaur - birth
95A(MINOTAUR)12|(story of) the Minotaur - infancy, upbringing
95A(MINOTAUR)2|(story of) the Minotaur - love-affairs
95A(MINOTAUR)3|most important deeds of the Minotaur
95A(MINOTAUR)31|the Minotaur, half a man and half a bull, in his dwelling-place, the Labyrinth, supplied with human sacrifices
95A(MINOTAUR)4|(story of) the Minotaur - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(MINOTAUR)5|(story of) the Minotaur - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(MINOTAUR)6|(story of) the Minotaur - suffering, misfortune
95A(MINOTAUR)68|(story of) the Minotaur - death
95A(MINOTAUR)69|(story of) the Minotaur - apotheosis, deification
95A(MINOTAUR)7|(story of) the Minotaur - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(MINOTAUR)78|(story of) the Minotaur - triumph
95A(MINOTAUR)79|(story of) the Minotaur - veneration, honoured by
95A(MINOTAUR)8|(story of) the Minotaur - attributes
95A(MOPSUS)|the seer Mopsus
95A(MOPSUS)1|the seer Mopsus - early life, prime youth
95A(MOPSUS)11|the seer Mopsus - birth
95A(MOPSUS)12|the seer Mopsus - infancy, upbringing
95A(MOPSUS)2|the seer Mopsus - love-affairs
95A(MOPSUS)3|the seer Mopsus - most important deeds
95A(MOPSUS)4|the seer Mopsus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(MOPSUS)5|the seer Mopsus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(MOPSUS)6|the seer Mopsus - suffering, misfortune
95A(MOPSUS)68|the seer Mopsus - death
95A(MOPSUS)69|the seer Mopsus - apotheosis, deification
95A(MOPSUS)7|the seer Mopsus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(MOPSUS)78|the seer Mopsus - triumph
95A(MOPSUS)79|the seer Mopsus - veneration, honoured by
95A(MOPSUS)8|the seer Mopsus - attributes
95A(MYSCELUS)|(story of) Myscelus
95A(MYSCELUS)1|(story of) Myscelus - early life, prime youth
95A(MYSCELUS)11|(story of) Myscelus - birth
95A(MYSCELUS)12|(story of) Myscelus - infancy, upbringing
95A(MYSCELUS)2|(story of) Myscelus - love-affairs
95A(MYSCELUS)3|(story of) Myscelus - most important deeds
95A(MYSCELUS)4|(story of) Myscelus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(MYSCELUS)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Myscelus
95A(MYSCELUS)51|Hercules appears to Myscelus in a dream, and orders him to leave his country and to found a city in Italy
95A(MYSCELUS)511|Myscelus, about to be condemned for wanting to leave Argos, is saved by Hercules who changes the voting pebbles from black to white
95A(MYSCELUS)512|Myscelus builds Crotona
95A(MYSCELUS)6|(story of) Myscelus - suffering, misfortune
95A(MYSCELUS)68|(story of) Myscelus - death
95A(MYSCELUS)69|(story of) Myscelus - apotheosis, deification
95A(MYSCELUS)7|(story of) Myscelus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(MYSCELUS)78|(story of) Myscelus - triumph
95A(MYSCELUS)79|(story of) Myscelus - veneration, honoured by
95A(MYSCELUS)8|(story of) Myscelus - attributes
95A(NARCISSUS)|(story of) Narcissus
95A(NARCISSUS)1|(story of) Narcissus - early life, prime youth
95A(NARCISSUS)11|(story of) Narcissus - birth
95A(NARCISSUS)12|(story of) Narcissus - infancy, upbringing
95A(NARCISSUS)2|love-affairs of Narcissus
95A(NARCISSUS)21|Narcissus, gazing in a fountain, falls in love with his own reflection; possibly the nymph Echo peeps at the scene
95A(NARCISSUS)3|(story of) Narcissus - most important deeds
95A(NARCISSUS)4|(story of) Narcissus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(NARCISSUS)5|(story of) Narcissus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(NARCISSUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Narcissus
95A(NARCISSUS)68|death of Narcissus: he lies dead beside the water, while Echo grieves over him
95A(NARCISSUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Narcissus - apotheosis, deification
95A(NARCISSUS)7|(story of) Narcissus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(NARCISSUS)78|(story of) Narcissus - triumph
95A(NARCISSUS)79|(story of) Narcissus - veneration, honoured by
95A(NARCISSUS)8|(story of) Narcissus - attributes
95A(NEOPTOLEMUS)|(story of) Neoptolemus, son of Achilles
95A(NEOPTOLEMUS)1|(story of) Neoptolemus, son of Achilles - early life, prime youth
95A(NEOPTOLEMUS)11|(story of) Neoptolemus, son of Achilles - birth
95A(NEOPTOLEMUS)12|(story of) Neoptolemus, son of Achilles - infancy, upbringing
95A(NEOPTOLEMUS)2|love-affairs of Neoptolemus
95A(NEOPTOLEMUS)21|Neoptolemus and Hermione
95A(NEOPTOLEMUS)3|(story of) Neoptolemus, son of Achilles - most important deeds
95A(NEOPTOLEMUS)4|(story of) Neoptolemus, son of Achilles - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(NEOPTOLEMUS)5|(story of) Neoptolemus, son of Achilles - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(NEOPTOLEMUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Neoptolemus
95A(NEOPTOLEMUS)68|death of Neoptolemus: he is killed in Delphi, possibly by Orestes
95A(NEOPTOLEMUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Neoptolemus - apotheosis, deification
95A(NEOPTOLEMUS)7|(story of) Neoptolemus, son of Achilles - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(NEOPTOLEMUS)78|(story of) Neoptolemus, son of Achilles - triumph
95A(NEOPTOLEMUS)79|(story of) Neoptolemus, son of Achilles - veneration, honoured by
95A(NEOPTOLEMUS)8|(story of) Neoptolemus, son of Achilles - attributes
95A(NESTOR)|Nestor
95A(NESTOR)1|Nestor - early life, prime youth
95A(NESTOR)11|Nestor - birth
95A(NESTOR)12|Nestor - infancy, upbringing
95A(NESTOR)2|Nestor - love-affairs
95A(NESTOR)3|Nestor - most important deeds
95A(NESTOR)4|Nestor - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(NESTOR)5|Nestor - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(NESTOR)6|Nestor - suffering, misfortune
95A(NESTOR)68|Nestor - death
95A(NESTOR)69|Nestor - apotheosis, deification
95A(NESTOR)7|Nestor - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(NESTOR)78|Nestor - triumph
95A(NESTOR)79|Nestor - veneration, honoured by
95A(NESTOR)8|Nestor - attributes
95A(ORESTES)|(story of) Orestes
95A(ORESTES)1|early life, prime youth of Orestes
95A(ORESTES)11|early life, prime youth of Orestes - birth
95A(ORESTES)12|infancy, upbringing of Orestes
95A(ORESTES)121|young Orestes, son of Agamemnon and Clytaemnestra, is saved from his father's murderers by his nurse Arsinoe or his sister Electra, and brought to King Strophius
95A(ORESTES)122|Orestes is brought up with Pylades, Strophius' son
95A(ORESTES)2|love-affairs of Orestes
95A(ORESTES)21|Orestes and Hermione
95A(ORESTES)3|most important deeds: Orestes avenging his father's death
95A(ORESTES)31|Orestes and Pylades in Mycenae
95A(ORESTES)311|the meeting of Orestes with Electra at Agamemnon's tomb
95A(ORESTES)312|Orestes kills his mother Clytaemnestra, and Aegisthus
95A(ORESTES)313|Orestes is harassed by the Furies
95A(ORESTES)32|Orestes (and Pylades) in Delphi at the altar of Apollo
95A(ORESTES)33|Orestes, on Apollo's advice, presents himself at Athens before the Areopagus and is acquitted
95A(ORESTES)34|Orestes is ordered by Apollo to secure the image of Diana in Tauris
95A(ORESTES)341|Orestes and Pylades before Iphigenia and King Thoas
95A(ORESTES)342|Orestes and Pylades argue about who is going to be sacrificed
95A(ORESTES)343|Iphigenia recognizes her brother Orestes
95A(ORESTES)344|Iphigenia, Orestes and Pylades flee with the stolen image of Diana
95A(ORESTES)345|Thoas orders Orestes, Iphigenia and Pylades to be slain, but Minerva intervenes
95A(ORESTES)4|(story of) Orestes - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(ORESTES)5|(story of) Orestes - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(ORESTES)6|(story of) Orestes - suffering, misfortune
95A(ORESTES)68|(story of) Orestes - death
95A(ORESTES)69|(story of) Orestes - apotheosis, deification
95A(ORESTES)7|(story of) Orestes - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(ORESTES)78|(story of) Orestes - triumph
95A(ORESTES)79|(story of) Orestes - veneration, honoured by
95A(ORESTES)8|(story of) Orestes - attributes
95A(PANDAREUS)|(story of) Pandareus
95A(PANDAREUS)1|(story of) Pandareus - early life, prime youth
95A(PANDAREUS)11|(story of) Pandareus - birth
95A(PANDAREUS)12|(story of) Pandareus - infancy, upbringing
95A(PANDAREUS)2|(story of) Pandareus - love-affairs
95A(PANDAREUS)3|(story of) Pandareus - most important deeds
95A(PANDAREUS)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Pandareus
95A(PANDAREUS)41|Pandareus of Miletus carries away the golden dog, which guarded Jupiter's temple in Crete, and gives it to Tantalus
95A(PANDAREUS)5|(story of) Pandareus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(PANDAREUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Pandareus
95A(PANDAREUS)68|death of Pandareus and his wife: while fleeing for the wrath of Jupiter, they are killed by the god
95A(PANDAREUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Pandareus - apotheosis, deification
95A(PANDAREUS)7|(story of) Pandareus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(PANDAREUS)78|(story of) Pandareus - triumph
95A(PANDAREUS)79|(story of) Pandareus - veneration, honoured by
95A(PANDAREUS)8|(story of) Pandareus - attributes
95A(PARIS)|(story of) Paris (Alexander)
95A(PARIS)1|early life, prime youth of Paris
95A(PARIS)11|birth of Paris (Alexander), son of Priam
95A(PARIS)12|infancy, upbringing of Paris
95A(PARIS)121|Paris is exposed on Mount Ida
95A(PARIS)1211|the baby (Paris) is suckled by a she-bear
95A(PARIS)1212|Paris with the shepherds
95A(PARIS)2|love-affairs of Paris
95A(PARIS)21|Paris and Oenone, the nymph
95A(PARIS)211|Paris and Oenone carving their names in a tree
95A(PARIS)3|(story of) Paris (Alexander) - most important deeds
95A(PARIS)4|(story of) Paris (Alexander) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(PARIS)5|(story of) Paris (Alexander) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(PARIS)6|(story of) Paris (Alexander) - suffering, misfortune
95A(PARIS)68|(story of) Paris (Alexander) - death
95A(PARIS)69|(story of) Paris (Alexander) - apotheosis, deification
95A(PARIS)7|(story of) Paris (Alexander) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(PARIS)78|(story of) Paris (Alexander) - triumph
95A(PARIS)79|(story of) Paris (Alexander) - veneration, honoured by
95A(PARIS)8|(story of) Paris (Alexander) - attributes
95A(PELEUS)|(story of) Peleus and Acastus
95A(PELEUS)1|(story of) Peleus and Acastus - early life, prime youth
95A(PELEUS)11|(story of) Peleus and Acastus - birth
95A(PELEUS)12|(story of) Peleus and Acastus - infancy, upbringing
95A(PELEUS)2|(story of) Peleus and Acastus - love-affairs
95A(PELEUS)3|(story of) Peleus and Acastus - most important deeds
95A(PELEUS)4|(story of) Peleus and Acastus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(PELEUS)5|(story of) Peleus and Acastus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(PELEUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Peleus
95A(PELEUS)61|Peleus rejects the advances of Acastus' wife
95A(PELEUS)611|exhausted by the hunt, Peleus falls asleep and is robbed of his magic sword by Acastus
95A(PELEUS)612|when Peleus awakes, he is attacked by centaurs or wild beasts, but is saved by Chiron
95A(PELEUS)68|suffering, misfortune of Peleus - death
95A(PELEUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Peleus - apotheosis, deification
95A(PELEUS)7|(story of) Peleus and Acastus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(PELEUS)78|(story of) Peleus and Acastus - triumph
95A(PELEUS)79|(story of) Peleus and Acastus - veneration, honoured by
95A(PELEUS)8|(story of) Peleus and Acastus - attributes
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)|(story of) Pelias and Neleus
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)1|early life, prime youth of Pelias and Neleus
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)11|birth of Pelias and Neleus, twin sons of Neptune and Tyro
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)12|infancy, upbringing of Pelias and Neleus
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)121|the twin brothers Pelias and Neleus are exposed, possibly in a wooden ark
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)122|Pelias and Neleus are found and brought up by a herdsman; Pelias is given to a mare, Neleus to a bitch for suckling
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)2|(story of) Pelias and Neleus - love-affairs
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)3|(story of) Pelias and Neleus - most important deeds
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Pelias and Neleus
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)41|Pelias and Neleus avenge their mother Tyro, by killing Sidero at the altar of Juno, where she had taken refuge
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)5|(story of) Pelias and Neleus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)6|(story of) Pelias and Neleus - suffering, misfortune
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)68|(story of) Pelias and Neleus - death
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)69|(story of) Pelias and Neleus - apotheosis, deification
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)7|(story of) Pelias and Neleus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)78|(story of) Pelias and Neleus - triumph
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)79|(story of) Pelias and Neleus - veneration, honoured by
95A(PELIAS & NELEUS)8|(story of) Pelias and Neleus - attributes
95A(PELOPS)|(story of) Pelops
95A(PELOPS)1|early life, prime youth of Pelops
95A(PELOPS)11|early life, prime youth of Pelops - birth
95A(PELOPS)12|infancy, upbringing of Pelops
95A(PELOPS)121|Pelops, son of Tantalus, restored to life: Jupiter orders Mercury to put the pieces of the body into a cauldron, Clotho draws the revived boy from it and Ceres gives Pelops an ivory shoulder
95A(PELOPS)122|Neptune carries off Pelops
95A(PELOPS)2|love-affairs of Pelops
95A(PELOPS)21|Pelops and Hippodamia, daughter of Oenomaus
95A(PELOPS)211|for the suit of Hippodamia Neptune provides Pelops with a golden chariot drawn by winged horses
95A(PELOPS)212|Pelops bribes Myrtilus, Oenomaus' charioteer, who removes the linchpin from his master's chariot
95A(PELOPS)213|Pelops outruns Oenomaus in the chariot race; Oenomaus falls from his chariot and is killed
95A(PELOPS)214|Pelops hurls Myrtilus from his chariot into the sea
95A(PELOPS)3|(story of) Pelops - most important deeds
95A(PELOPS)4|(story of) Pelops - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(PELOPS)5|(story of) Pelops - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(PELOPS)6|(story of) Pelops - suffering, misfortune
95A(PELOPS)68|(story of) Pelops - death
95A(PELOPS)69|(story of) Pelops - apotheosis, deification
95A(PELOPS)7|(story of) Pelops - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(PELOPS)78|(story of) Pelops - triumph
95A(PELOPS)79|(story of) Pelops - veneration, honoured by
95A(PELOPS)8|(story of) Pelops - attributes
95A(PENTHEUS)|(story of) Pentheus
95A(PENTHEUS)1|(story of) Pentheus - early life, prime youth
95A(PENTHEUS)11|(story of) Pentheus - birth
95A(PENTHEUS)12|(story of) Pentheus - infancy, upbringing
95A(PENTHEUS)2|(story of) Pentheus - love-affairs
95A(PENTHEUS)3|(story of) Pentheus - most important deeds
95A(PENTHEUS)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Pentheus
95A(PENTHEUS)41|Pentheus withstands the cult of Bacchus in Thebes
95A(PENTHEUS)411|a follower of Bacchus, possibly Acoetes, one of the Thyrrhenian sailors, is captured and brought before Pentheus
95A(PENTHEUS)412|the follower of Bacchus is miraculously saved from prison and torture
95A(PENTHEUS)5|(story of) Pentheus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(PENTHEUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Pentheus
95A(PENTHEUS)68|death of Pentheus: during a Bacchic orgy he is torn to pieces by his mother Agave and other women
95A(PENTHEUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Pentheus - apotheosis, deification
95A(PENTHEUS)7|(story of) Pentheus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(PENTHEUS)78|(story of) Pentheus - triumph
95A(PENTHEUS)79|(story of) Pentheus - veneration, honoured by
95A(PENTHEUS)8|(story of) Pentheus - attributes
95A(PHAON)|(story of) Phaon, the ferry-man
95A(PHAON)1|(story of) Phaon, the ferry-man - early life, prime youth
95A(PHAON)11|(story of) Phaon, the ferry-man - birth
95A(PHAON)12|(story of) Phaon, the ferry-man - infancy, upbringing
95A(PHAON)2|(story of) Phaon, the ferry-man - love-affairs
95A(PHAON)3|(story of) Phaon, the ferry-man - most important deeds
95A(PHAON)4|(story of) Phaon, the ferry-man - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(PHAON)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Phaon
95A(PHAON)51|Phaon, the old ferry-man, carries Venus, in the guise of an old woman, across the water
95A(PHAON)6|(story of) Phaon, the ferry-man - suffering, misfortune
95A(PHAON)68|(story of) Phaon, the ferry-man - death
95A(PHAON)69|(story of) Phaon, the ferry-man - apotheosis, deification
95A(PHAON)7|(story of) Phaon, the ferry-man - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(PHAON)78|(story of) Phaon, the ferry-man - triumph
95A(PHAON)79|(story of) Phaon, the ferry-man - veneration, honoured by
95A(PHAON)8|(story of) Phaon, the ferry-man - attributes
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)|(story of) Philemon and Baucis
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)1|(story of) Philemon and Baucis - early life, prime youth
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)11|(story of) Philemon and Baucis - birth
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)12|(story of) Philemon and Baucis - infancy, upbringing
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)2|(story of) Philemon and Baucis - love-affairs
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)3|(story of) Philemon and Baucis - most important deeds
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)4|(story of) Philemon and Baucis - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Philemon and Baucis
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)51|Philemon and his wife Baucis hospitably entertain Jupiter and Mercury in travellers' guise; possibly a goose, which they try to kill for the occasion, flies to the visitors for refuge
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)52|Jupiter and Mercury reveal themselves and while the whole country is flooded, the cottage of Philemon and Baucis is saved and changed into a temple
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)53|Philemon and Baucis as priests of the temple
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)6|(story of) Philemon and Baucis - suffering, misfortune
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)68|(story of) Philemon and Baucis - death
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)69|(story of) Philemon and Baucis - apotheosis, deification
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)7|(story of) Philemon and Baucis - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)78|(story of) Philemon and Baucis - triumph
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)79|(story of) Philemon and Baucis - veneration, honoured by
95A(PHILEMON & BAUCIS)8|(story of) Philemon and Baucis - attributes
95A(PHINEUS)|(story of) Phineus
95A(PHINEUS)1|(story of) Phineus - early life, prime youth
95A(PHINEUS)11|(story of) Phineus - birth
95A(PHINEUS)12|(story of) Phineus - infancy, upbringing
95A(PHINEUS)2|(story of) Phineus - love-affairs
95A(PHINEUS)3|(story of) Phineus - most important deeds
95A(PHINEUS)4|(story of) Phineus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(PHINEUS)5|(story of) Phineus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(PHINEUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Phineus
95A(PHINEUS)61|the punishment of Phineus by the gods: he is blinded and suffers perpetual hunger since the Harpies steal and befoul his food
95A(PHINEUS)68|suffering, misfortune of Phineus - death
95A(PHINEUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Phineus - apotheosis, deification
95A(PHINEUS)7|(story of) Phineus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(PHINEUS)78|(story of) Phineus - triumph
95A(PHINEUS)79|(story of) Phineus - veneration, honoured by
95A(PHINEUS)8|(story of) Phineus - attributes
95A(PHOENIX)|(story of) Phoenix
95A(PHOENIX)1|(story of) Phoenix - early life, prime youth
95A(PHOENIX)11|(story of) Phoenix - birth
95A(PHOENIX)12|(story of) Phoenix - infancy, upbringing
95A(PHOENIX)2|(story of) Phoenix - love-affairs
95A(PHOENIX)3|(story of) Phoenix - most important deeds
95A(PHOENIX)4|(story of) Phoenix - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(PHOENIX)5|(story of) Phoenix - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(PHOENIX)6|suffering, misfortune of Phoenix
95A(PHOENIX)61|Phoenix is blinded as punishment for seducing his father's mistress
95A(PHOENIX)611|Peleus, to whom Phoenix has fled, brings him to Chiron who restores his sight
95A(PHOENIX)68|suffering, misfortune of Phoenix - death
95A(PHOENIX)69|suffering, misfortune of Phoenix - apotheosis, deification
95A(PHOENIX)7|(story of) Phoenix - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(PHOENIX)78|(story of) Phoenix - triumph
95A(PHOENIX)79|(story of) Phoenix - veneration, honoured by
95A(PHOENIX)8|(story of) Phoenix - attributes
95A(PHRASIUS)|(story of) Phrasius (Thrasius)
95A(PHRASIUS)1|(story of) Phrasius (Thrasius) - early life, prime youth
95A(PHRASIUS)11|(story of) Phrasius (Thrasius) - birth
95A(PHRASIUS)12|(story of) Phrasius (Thrasius) - infancy, upbringing
95A(PHRASIUS)2|(story of) Phrasius (Thrasius) - love-affairs
95A(PHRASIUS)3|(story of) Phrasius (Thrasius) - most important deeds
95A(PHRASIUS)4|(story of) Phrasius (Thrasius) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(PHRASIUS)5|(story of) Phrasius (Thrasius) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(PHRASIUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Phrasius
95A(PHRASIUS)68|death of Phrasius (Thrasius): when advising King Busiris to sacrifice human beings in order to get rain, he himself is sacrificed first
95A(PHRASIUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Phrasius - apotheosis, deification
95A(PHRASIUS)7|(story of) Phrasius (Thrasius) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(PHRASIUS)78|(story of) Phrasius (Thrasius) - triumph
95A(PHRASIUS)79|(story of) Phrasius (Thrasius) - veneration, honoured by
95A(PHRASIUS)8|(story of) Phrasius (Thrasius) - attributes
95A(PHRIXUS)|(story of) Phrixus
95A(PHRIXUS)1|(story of) Phrixus - early life, prime youth
95A(PHRIXUS)11|(story of) Phrixus - birth
95A(PHRIXUS)12|(story of) Phrixus - infancy, upbringing
95A(PHRIXUS)2|(story of) Phrixus - love-affairs
95A(PHRIXUS)3|most important deeds: Phrixus and the golden ram
95A(PHRIXUS)31|Athamas with his children by Nephele, Phrixus and Helle, before the priest
95A(PHRIXUS)311|Hercules tries to stop Athamas from sacrificing Phrixus
95A(PHRIXUS)312|a ram with a golden fleece is sent to rescue Phrixus and Helle, either by Mercury, Jupiter or Nephele
95A(PHRIXUS)32|Phrixus and Helle escape on the ram
95A(PHRIXUS)321|Helle falls from the back of the ram and is drowned in the sea that bears her name, the Hellespont
95A(PHRIXUS)33|Phrixus' arrival in Colchis at King Aeetes' court
95A(PHRIXUS)34|Phrixus sacrifes the ram to Jupiter and presents the Golden Fleece to Aeetes
95A(PHRIXUS)35|Aeetes hangs the Golden Fleece on an oak in a grove sacred to Mars
95A(PHRIXUS)4|(story of) Phrixus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(PHRIXUS)5|(story of) Phrixus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(PHRIXUS)6|(story of) Phrixus - suffering, misfortune
95A(PHRIXUS)68|(story of) Phrixus - death
95A(PHRIXUS)69|(story of) Phrixus - apotheosis, deification
95A(PHRIXUS)7|(story of) Phrixus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(PHRIXUS)78|(story of) Phrixus - triumph
95A(PHRIXUS)79|(story of) Phrixus - veneration, honoured by
95A(PHRIXUS)8|attributes of Phrixus
95A(PHRIXUS)81|the ram with the golden fleece ~ attribute of Phrixus
95A(PIRITHOUS)|(story of) Pirithous
95A(PIRITHOUS)1|(story of) Pirithous - early life, prime youth
95A(PIRITHOUS)11|(story of) Pirithous - birth
95A(PIRITHOUS)12|(story of) Pirithous - infancy, upbringing
95A(PIRITHOUS)2|love-affairs of Pirithous
95A(PIRITHOUS)21|Pirithous and Hippodamia
95A(PIRITHOUS)3|(story of) Pirithous - most important deeds
95A(PIRITHOUS)4|(story of) Pirithous - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(PIRITHOUS)5|(story of) Pirithous - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(PIRITHOUS)6|(story of) Pirithous - suffering, misfortune
95A(PIRITHOUS)68|(story of) Pirithous - death
95A(PIRITHOUS)69|(story of) Pirithous - apotheosis, deification
95A(PIRITHOUS)7|(story of) Pirithous - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(PIRITHOUS)78|(story of) Pirithous - triumph
95A(PIRITHOUS)79|(story of) Pirithous - veneration, honoured by
95A(PIRITHOUS)8|(story of) Pirithous - attributes
95A(POLYIDUS)|Polyidus
95A(POLYIDUS)1|Polyidus - early life, prime youth
95A(POLYIDUS)11|Polyidus - birth
95A(POLYIDUS)12|Polyidus - infancy, upbringing
95A(POLYIDUS)2|Polyidus - love-affairs
95A(POLYIDUS)3|Polyidus - most important deeds
95A(POLYIDUS)4|Polyidus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(POLYIDUS)5|Polyidus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(POLYIDUS)6|Polyidus - suffering, misfortune
95A(POLYIDUS)68|Polyidus - death
95A(POLYIDUS)69|Polyidus - apotheosis, deification
95A(POLYIDUS)7|Polyidus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(POLYIDUS)78|Polyidus - triumph
95A(POLYIDUS)79|Polyidus - veneration, honoured by
95A(POLYIDUS)8|Polyidus - attributes
95A(PRIAM)|(story of) Priam
95A(PRIAM)1|(story of) Priam - early life, prime youth
95A(PRIAM)11|(story of) Priam - birth
95A(PRIAM)12|(story of) Priam - infancy, upbringing
95A(PRIAM)2|love-affairs of Priam
95A(PRIAM)21|Priam and Hecuba as lovers
95A(PRIAM)3|(story of) Priam - most important deeds
95A(PRIAM)4|(story of) Priam - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(PRIAM)5|(story of) Priam - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(PRIAM)6|(story of) Priam - suffering, misfortune
95A(PRIAM)68|(story of) Priam - death
95A(PRIAM)69|(story of) Priam - apotheosis, deification
95A(PRIAM)7|(story of) Priam - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(PRIAM)78|(story of) Priam - triumph
95A(PRIAM)79|(story of) Priam - veneration, honoured by
95A(PRIAM)8|(story of) Priam - attributes
95A(PYGMALION)|(story of) Pygmalion
95A(PYGMALION)1|(story of) Pygmalion - early life, prime youth
95A(PYGMALION)11|(story of) Pygmalion - birth
95A(PYGMALION)12|(story of) Pygmalion - infancy, upbringing
95A(PYGMALION)2|love-affairs of Pygmalion
95A(PYGMALION)21|Pygmalion falls in love with the statue he is carving
95A(PYGMALION)211|Pygmalion prays to Venus
95A(PYGMALION)3|(story of) Pygmalion - most important deeds
95A(PYGMALION)4|(story of) Pygmalion - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(PYGMALION)5|(story of) Pygmalion - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(PYGMALION)6|(story of) Pygmalion - suffering, misfortune
95A(PYGMALION)68|(story of) Pygmalion - death
95A(PYGMALION)69|(story of) Pygmalion - apotheosis, deification
95A(PYGMALION)7|(story of) Pygmalion - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(PYGMALION)78|(story of) Pygmalion - triumph
95A(PYGMALION)79|(story of) Pygmalion - veneration, honoured by
95A(PYGMALION)8|(story of) Pygmalion - attributes
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)|(story of) Pyramus and Thisbe
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)1|(story of) Pyramus and Thisbe - early life, prime youth
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)11|(story of) Pyramus and Thisbe - birth
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)12|(story of) Pyramus and Thisbe - infancy, upbringing
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)2|love-affair of Pyramus and Thisbe
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)21|Pyramus and Thisbe converse with one another through a chink of the wall that separates their houses, and arrange to meet at the tomb of Ninus
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)22|Thisbe, fleeing from a lioness, drops her veil (the scene may be situated near a fountain)
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)23|Pyramus finds the bloody veil and in despair stabs himself with his sword (the scene may be situated near a fountain)
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)24|Thisbe discovers the dying Pyramus (the scene may be represented near a fountain)
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)241|Thisbe kills herself with Pyramus' sword (the scene may be represented near a fountain)
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)3|(story of) Pyramus and Thisbe - most important deeds
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)4|(story of) Pyramus and Thisbe - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)5|(story of) Pyramus and Thisbe - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)6|(story of) Pyramus and Thisbe - suffering, misfortune
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)68|(story of) Pyramus and Thisbe - death
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)69|(story of) Pyramus and Thisbe - apotheosis, deification
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)7|(story of) Pyramus and Thisbe - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)78|(story of) Pyramus and Thisbe - triumph
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)79|(story of) Pyramus and Thisbe - veneration, honoured by
95A(PYRAMUS & THISBE)8|(story of) Pyramus and Thisbe - attributes
95A(SALMONEUS)|(story of) Salmoneus
95A(SALMONEUS)1|(story of) Salmoneus - early life, prime youth
95A(SALMONEUS)11|(story of) Salmoneus - birth
95A(SALMONEUS)12|(story of) Salmoneus - infancy, upbringing
95A(SALMONEUS)2|(story of) Salmoneus - love-affairs
95A(SALMONEUS)3|(story of) Salmoneus - most important deeds
95A(SALMONEUS)4|(story of) Salmoneus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(SALMONEUS)5|(story of) Salmoneus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(SALMONEUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Salmoneus
95A(SALMONEUS)68|death of Salmoneus: he emulates Jupiter by driving about in his chariot, imitating thunder and lightning; for this Jupiter slays him with his lightning
95A(SALMONEUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Salmoneus - apotheosis, deification
95A(SALMONEUS)7|(story of) Salmoneus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(SALMONEUS)78|(story of) Salmoneus - triumph
95A(SALMONEUS)79|(story of) Salmoneus - veneration, honoured by
95A(SALMONEUS)8|(story of) Salmoneus - attributes
95A(SISYPHUS)|(story of) Sisyphus
95A(SISYPHUS)1|(story of) Sisyphus - early life, prime youth
95A(SISYPHUS)11|(story of) Sisyphus - birth
95A(SISYPHUS)12|(story of) Sisyphus - infancy, upbringing
95A(SISYPHUS)2|(story of) Sisyphus - love-affairs
95A(SISYPHUS)3|(story of) Sisyphus - most important deeds
95A(SISYPHUS)4|(story of) Sisyphus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(SISYPHUS)5|(story of) Sisyphus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(SISYPHUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Sisyphus
95A(SISYPHUS)68|death of Sisyphus
95A(SISYPHUS)681|Jupiter sends Thanatos (Death) to Sisyphus, but the latter chains Thanatos up
95A(SISYPHUS)6811|Mars releases Thanatos and hands Sisyphus over to him
95A(SISYPHUS)682|Sisyphus persuades Proserpina (and Pluto) to let him return to the upper world for a while
95A(SISYPHUS)6821|Mercury brings Sisyphus back to Hades
95A(SISYPHUS)69|(story of) Sisyphus - apotheosis, deification
95A(SISYPHUS)7|(story of) Sisyphus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(SISYPHUS)78|(story of) Sisyphus - triumph
95A(SISYPHUS)79|(story of) Sisyphus - veneration, honoured by
95A(SISYPHUS)8|(story of) Sisyphus - attributes
95A(TANTALUS)|(story of) Tantalus
95A(TANTALUS)1|(story of) Tantalus - early life, prime youth
95A(TANTALUS)11|(story of) Tantalus - birth
95A(TANTALUS)12|(story of) Tantalus - infancy, upbringing
95A(TANTALUS)2|(story of) Tantalus - love-affairs
95A(TANTALUS)3|(story of) Tantalus - most important deeds
95A(TANTALUS)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Tantalus
95A(TANTALUS)41|banquet of Tantalus: he offers to the gods the flesh of his son Pelops, whom he had cut into pieces
95A(TANTALUS)5|(story of) Tantalus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(TANTALUS)6|(story of) Tantalus - suffering, misfortune
95A(TANTALUS)68|(story of) Tantalus - death
95A(TANTALUS)69|(story of) Tantalus - apotheosis, deification
95A(TANTALUS)7|(story of) Tantalus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(TANTALUS)78|(story of) Tantalus - triumph
95A(TANTALUS)79|(story of) Tantalus - veneration, honoured by
95A(TANTALUS)8|(story of) Tantalus - attributes
95A(TELEMACHUS)|(story of) Telemachus
95A(TELEMACHUS)1|(story of) Telemachus - early life, prime youth
95A(TELEMACHUS)11|(story of) Telemachus - birth
95A(TELEMACHUS)12|(story of) Telemachus - infancy, upbringing
95A(TELEMACHUS)2|love-affairs of Telemachus
95A(TELEMACHUS)21|marriage of Telemachus and Circe
95A(TELEMACHUS)3|most important deeds: Telemachus in search of his father Ulysses (post-Homeric version)
95A(TELEMACHUS)31|Telemachus and Calypso
95A(TELEMACHUS)32|the nymphs of Calypso set Telemachus' ship on fire
95A(TELEMACHUS)4|(story of) Telemachus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(TELEMACHUS)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Telemachus
95A(TELEMACHUS)51|Telemachus and Nausicaa at Ulysses' tomb
95A(TELEMACHUS)6|(story of) Telemachus - suffering, misfortune
95A(TELEMACHUS)68|(story of) Telemachus - death
95A(TELEMACHUS)69|(story of) Telemachus - apotheosis, deification
95A(TELEMACHUS)7|(story of) Telemachus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(TELEMACHUS)78|(story of) Telemachus - triumph
95A(TELEMACHUS)79|(story of) Telemachus - veneration, honoured by
95A(TELEMACHUS)8|(story of) Telemachus - attributes
95A(TELEPHUS)|(story of) Telephus
95A(TELEPHUS)1|early life, prime youth of Telephus
95A(TELEPHUS)11|early life, prime youth of Telephus - birth
95A(TELEPHUS)12|infancy, upbringing of Telephus
95A(TELEPHUS)121|Telephus is exposed; he is suckled either by a hind or by a lioness
95A(TELEPHUS)1211|Telephus is found by Hercules
95A(TELEPHUS)2|(story of) Telephus - love-affairs
95A(TELEPHUS)3|(story of) Telephus - most important deeds
95A(TELEPHUS)4|(story of) Telephus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(TELEPHUS)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Telephus
95A(TELEPHUS)51|Telephus in Mysia is recognized by his mother Auge
95A(TELEPHUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Telephus
95A(TELEPHUS)61|the wounded Telephus at Agamemnon's court
95A(TELEPHUS)611|Telephus takes refuge on the house altar with the infant Orestes in his arms
95A(TELEPHUS)612|Achilles heals Telephus' wound with the rust of his lance
95A(TELEPHUS)68|suffering, misfortune of Telephus - death
95A(TELEPHUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Telephus - apotheosis, deification
95A(TELEPHUS)7|(story of) Telephus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(TELEPHUS)78|(story of) Telephus - triumph
95A(TELEPHUS)79|(story of) Telephus - veneration, honoured by
95A(TELEPHUS)8|(story of) Telephus - attributes
95A(TEUCER)|Teucer
95A(TEUCER)1|Teucer - early life, prime youth
95A(TEUCER)11|Teucer - birth
95A(TEUCER)12|Teucer - infancy, upbringing
95A(TEUCER)2|Teucer - love-affairs
95A(TEUCER)3|Teucer - most important deeds
95A(TEUCER)4|Teucer - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(TEUCER)5|Teucer - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(TEUCER)6|Teucer - suffering, misfortune
95A(TEUCER)68|Teucer - death
95A(TEUCER)69|Teucer - apotheosis, deification
95A(TEUCER)7|Teucer - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(TEUCER)78|Teucer - triumph
95A(TEUCER)79|Teucer - veneration, honoured by
95A(TEUCER)8|Teucer - attributes
95A(TIRESIAS)|(story of) Tiresias
95A(TIRESIAS)1|(story of) Tiresias - early life, prime youth
95A(TIRESIAS)11|(story of) Tiresias - birth
95A(TIRESIAS)12|(story of) Tiresias - infancy, upbringing
95A(TIRESIAS)2|(story of) Tiresias - love-affairs
95A(TIRESIAS)3|(story of) Tiresias - most important deeds
95A(TIRESIAS)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Tiresias
95A(TIRESIAS)41|Tiresias, striking two coupling serpents with his staff, is changed into a woman
95A(TIRESIAS)411|seven years later, by the same action, Tiresias turns into a man again
95A(TIRESIAS)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Tiresias
95A(TIRESIAS)51|Tiresias predicting
95A(TIRESIAS)511|Tiresias predicting Narcissus' fate
95A(TIRESIAS)6|suffering, misfortune of Tiresias
95A(TIRESIAS)61|Tiresias is blinded by Juno, when settling a dispute between her and Jupiter
95A(TIRESIAS)611|Tiresias is blinded by Minerva when seeing her bathing
95A(TIRESIAS)62|the blind Tiresias led by his daughter Manto
95A(TIRESIAS)68|death of Tiresias: he dies after drinking from a cold fountain
95A(TIRESIAS)69|suffering, misfortune of Tiresias - apotheosis, deification
95A(TIRESIAS)7|(story of) Tiresias - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(TIRESIAS)78|(story of) Tiresias - triumph
95A(TIRESIAS)79|(story of) Tiresias - veneration, honoured by
95A(TIRESIAS)8|(story of) Tiresias - attributes
95A(TROILUS)|(story of) Troilus
95A(TROILUS)1|(story of) Troilus - early life, prime youth
95A(TROILUS)11|(story of) Troilus - birth
95A(TROILUS)12|(story of) Troilus - infancy, upbringing
95A(TROILUS)2|love-affairs of Troilus
95A(TROILUS)21|Troilus in love with Cressida (Briseis, Briseida, Griseida)
95A(TROILUS)3|(story of) Troilus - most important deeds
95A(TROILUS)4|(story of) Troilus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(TROILUS)5|(story of) Troilus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(TROILUS)6|(story of) Troilus - suffering, misfortune
95A(TROILUS)68|(story of) Troilus - death
95A(TROILUS)69|(story of) Troilus - apotheosis, deification
95A(TROILUS)7|(story of) Troilus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(TROILUS)78|(story of) Troilus - triumph
95A(TROILUS)79|(story of) Troilus - veneration, honoured by
95A(TROILUS)8|(story of) Troilus - attributes
95A(TROPHONIUS)|(story of) Trophonius
95A(TROPHONIUS)1|(story of) Trophonius - early life, prime youth
95A(TROPHONIUS)11|(story of) Trophonius - birth
95A(TROPHONIUS)12|(story of) Trophonius - infancy, upbringing
95A(TROPHONIUS)2|(story of) Trophonius - love-affairs
95A(TROPHONIUS)3|(story of) Trophonius - most important deeds
95A(TROPHONIUS)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Trophonius
95A(TROPHONIUS)41|when Trophonius and his brother Agamedes rob a treasury, the latter is caught in a trap; Trophonius cuts off his brother's head to avoid detection
95A(TROPHONIUS)5|(story of) Trophonius - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(TROPHONIUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Trophonius
95A(TROPHONIUS)68|death of Trophonius: he is swallowed up alive by the earth
95A(TROPHONIUS)681|Trophonius gives oracles in a cave (discovered by the Boeotians by means of a swarm of bees)
95A(TROPHONIUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Trophonius - apotheosis, deification
95A(TROPHONIUS)7|(story of) Trophonius - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(TROPHONIUS)78|(story of) Trophonius - triumph
95A(TROPHONIUS)79|(story of) Trophonius - veneration, honoured by
95A(TROPHONIUS)8|(story of) Trophonius - attributes
95A(ULYSSES)|(story of) Ulysses
95A(ULYSSES)1|(story of) Ulysses - early life, prime youth
95A(ULYSSES)11|(story of) Ulysses - birth
95A(ULYSSES)12|(story of) Ulysses - infancy, upbringing
95A(ULYSSES)2|love-affairs of Ulysses
95A(ULYSSES)21|Ulysses (Odysseus) wooing and marrying Penelope
95A(ULYSSES)211|Penelope, having to choose either to remain with her father Icarius or to follow Ulysses, covers her head with her veil
95A(ULYSSES)3|(story of) Ulysses - most important deeds
95A(ULYSSES)4|(story of) Ulysses - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95A(ULYSSES)5|(story of) Ulysses - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95A(ULYSSES)6|suffering, misfortune of Ulysses
95A(ULYSSES)68|death of Ulysses: he is killed by Telegonus, who fails to recognize his father
95A(ULYSSES)681|Ulysses' body is brought by Telegonus to his mother Circe for burial
95A(ULYSSES)69|suffering, misfortune of Ulysses - apotheosis, deification
95A(ULYSSES)7|(story of) Ulysses - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95A(ULYSSES)78|(story of) Ulysses - triumph
95A(ULYSSES)79|(story of) Ulysses - veneration, honoured by
95A(ULYSSES)8|(story of) Ulysses - attributes
95B|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroines
95B(...)|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroines (with NAME)
95B(...)1|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroines (with NAME) - early life, prime youth
95B(...)11|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroines (with NAME) - birth
95B(...)12|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroines (with NAME) - infancy, upbringing
95B(...)2|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroines (with NAME) - love-affairs
95B(...)3|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroines (with NAME) - most important deeds
95B(...)4|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroines (with NAME) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(...)5|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroines (with NAME) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(...)6|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroines (with NAME) - suffering, misfortune
95B(...)68|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroines (with NAME) - death
95B(...)69|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroines (with NAME) - apotheosis, deification
95B(...)7|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroines (with NAME) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(...)78|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroines (with NAME) - triumph
95B(...)79|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroines (with NAME) - veneration, honoured by
95B(...)8|the Greek heroic legends (II): heroines (with NAME) - attributes
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF POLYTECHNUS)|(story of) Aedon, wife of Polytechnus
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF POLYTECHNUS)1|(story of) Aedon, wife of Polytechnus - early life, prime youth
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF POLYTECHNUS)11|(story of) Aedon, wife of Polytechnus - birth
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF POLYTECHNUS)12|(story of) Aedon, wife of Polytechnus - infancy, upbringing
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF POLYTECHNUS)2|(story of) Aedon, wife of Polytechnus - love-affairs
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF POLYTECHNUS)3|(story of) Aedon, wife of Polytechnus - most important deeds
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF POLYTECHNUS)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Aedon, wife of Polytechnus
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF POLYTECHNUS)41|Aedon with her sister slays her son, Itys, and sets him before her husband Polytechnus to eat as punishment for his violence to Chelidon
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF POLYTECHNUS)5|(story of) Aedon, wife of Polytechnus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF POLYTECHNUS)6|(story of) Aedon, wife of Polytechnus - suffering, misfortune
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF POLYTECHNUS)68|(story of) Aedon, wife of Polytechnus - death
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF POLYTECHNUS)69|(story of) Aedon, wife of Polytechnus - apotheosis, deification
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF POLYTECHNUS)7|(story of) Aedon, wife of Polytechnus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF POLYTECHNUS)78|(story of) Aedon, wife of Polytechnus - triumph
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF POLYTECHNUS)79|(story of) Aedon, wife of Polytechnus - veneration, honoured by
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF POLYTECHNUS)8|(story of) Aedon, wife of Polytechnus - attributes
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF ZETHUS)|(story of) Aedon, wife of Zethus
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF ZETHUS)1|(story of) Aedon, wife of Zethus - early life, prime youth
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF ZETHUS)11|(story of) Aedon, wife of Zethus - birth
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF ZETHUS)12|(story of) Aedon, wife of Zethus - infancy, upbringing
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF ZETHUS)2|(story of) Aedon, wife of Zethus - love-affairs
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF ZETHUS)3|(story of) Aedon, wife of Zethus - most important deeds
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF ZETHUS)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Aedon, wife of Zethus
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF ZETHUS)41|Aedon, envious of Niobe's numerous children, tries to kill the eldest, but by mistake kills her own son Itylus
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF ZETHUS)5|(story of) Aedon, wife of Zethus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF ZETHUS)6|(story of) Aedon, wife of Zethus - suffering, misfortune
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF ZETHUS)68|(story of) Aedon, wife of Zethus - death
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF ZETHUS)69|(story of) Aedon, wife of Zethus - apotheosis, deification
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF ZETHUS)7|(story of) Aedon, wife of Zethus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF ZETHUS)78|(story of) Aedon, wife of Zethus - triumph
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF ZETHUS)79|(story of) Aedon, wife of Zethus - veneration, honoured by
95B(AEDON, WIFE OF ZETHUS)8|(story of) Aedon, wife of Zethus - attributes
95B(ALCESTIS)|(story of) Alcestis
95B(ALCESTIS)1|(story of) Alcestis - early life, prime youth
95B(ALCESTIS)11|(story of) Alcestis - birth
95B(ALCESTIS)12|(story of) Alcestis - infancy, upbringing
95B(ALCESTIS)2|(story of) Alcestis - love-affairs
95B(ALCESTIS)3|(story of) Alcestis - most important deeds
95B(ALCESTIS)4|(story of) Alcestis - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(ALCESTIS)5|(story of) Alcestis - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(ALCESTIS)6|suffering, misfortune of Alcestis
95B(ALCESTIS)68|death of Alcestis: she generously consents to die instead of her husband Admetus
95B(ALCESTIS)69|suffering, misfortune of Alcestis - apotheosis, deification
95B(ALCESTIS)7|(story of) Alcestis - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(ALCESTIS)78|(story of) Alcestis - triumph
95B(ALCESTIS)79|(story of) Alcestis - veneration, honoured by
95B(ALCESTIS)8|(story of) Alcestis - attributes
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)|(story of) Alcyone and Ceyx
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)1|(story of) Alcyone and Ceyx - early life, prime youth
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)11|(story of) Alcyone and Ceyx - birth
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)12|(story of) Alcyone and Ceyx - infancy, upbringing
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)2|love-affair of Alcyone and Ceyx
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)21|Alcyone entreats her husband Ceyx not to sail away
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)22|Alcyone bids Ceyx farewell and stares at the departing ship
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)23|Ceyx shipwrecked and drowned at sea
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)24|Alcyone prays to Juno for the safe return of Ceyx
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)25|Morpheus, in the guise of Ceyx, informs Alcyone in a dream of Ceyx' fate
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)26|Alcyone finds her husband's body washed up on the sea-shore
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)3|(story of) Alcyone and Ceyx - most important deeds
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)4|(story of) Alcyone and Ceyx - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)5|(story of) Alcyone and Ceyx - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)6|(story of) Alcyone and Ceyx - suffering, misfortune
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)68|(story of) Alcyone and Ceyx - death
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)69|(story of) Alcyone and Ceyx - apotheosis, deification
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)7|(story of) Alcyone and Ceyx - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)78|(story of) Alcyone and Ceyx - triumph
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)79|(story of) Alcyone and Ceyx - veneration, honoured by
95B(ALCYONE & CEYX)8|(story of) Alcyone and Ceyx - attributes
95B(AMAZONS)|(story of) the Amazons
95B(AMAZONS)1|(story of) the Amazons - early life, prime youth
95B(AMAZONS)11|(story of) the Amazons - birth
95B(AMAZONS)12|(story of) the Amazons - infancy, upbringing
95B(AMAZONS)2|(story of) the Amazons - love-affairs
95B(AMAZONS)3|(story of) the Amazons - most important deeds
95B(AMAZONS)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of the Amazons
95B(AMAZONS)41|battle of Amazons; amazonomachy
95B(AMAZONS)5|(story of) the Amazons - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(AMAZONS)6|(story of) the Amazons - suffering, misfortune
95B(AMAZONS)68|(story of) the Amazons - death
95B(AMAZONS)69|(story of) the Amazons - apotheosis, deification
95B(AMAZONS)7|(story of) the Amazons - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(AMAZONS)78|(story of) the Amazons - triumph
95B(AMAZONS)79|(story of) the Amazons - veneration, honoured by
95B(AMAZONS)8|(story of) the Amazons - attributes
95B(ANDROMACHE)|(story of) Andromache
95B(ANDROMACHE)1|(story of) Andromache - early life, prime youth
95B(ANDROMACHE)11|(story of) Andromache - birth
95B(ANDROMACHE)12|(story of) Andromache - infancy, upbringing
95B(ANDROMACHE)2|(story of) Andromache - love-affairs
95B(ANDROMACHE)3|(story of) Andromache - most important deeds
95B(ANDROMACHE)4|(story of) Andromache - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(ANDROMACHE)5|(story of) Andromache - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(ANDROMACHE)6|suffering, misfortune of Andromache
95B(ANDROMACHE)61|the captive Andromache at the court of Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus)
95B(ANDROMACHE)68|suffering, misfortune of Andromache - death
95B(ANDROMACHE)69|suffering, misfortune of Andromache - apotheosis, deification
95B(ANDROMACHE)7|(story of) Andromache - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(ANDROMACHE)78|(story of) Andromache - triumph
95B(ANDROMACHE)79|(story of) Andromache - veneration, honoured by
95B(ANDROMACHE)8|(story of) Andromache - attributes
95B(ANTICLEA)|Anticlea, mother of Ulysses
95B(ANTICLEA)1|Anticlea, mother of Ulysses - early life, prime youth
95B(ANTICLEA)11|Anticlea, mother of Ulysses - birth
95B(ANTICLEA)12|Anticlea, mother of Ulysses - infancy, upbringing
95B(ANTICLEA)2|Anticlea, mother of Ulysses - love-affairs
95B(ANTICLEA)3|Anticlea, mother of Ulysses - most important deeds
95B(ANTICLEA)4|Anticlea, mother of Ulysses - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(ANTICLEA)5|Anticlea, mother of Ulysses - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(ANTICLEA)6|Anticlea, mother of Ulysses - suffering, misfortune
95B(ANTICLEA)68|Anticlea, mother of Ulysses - death
95B(ANTICLEA)69|Anticlea, mother of Ulysses - apotheosis, deification
95B(ANTICLEA)7|Anticlea, mother of Ulysses - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(ANTICLEA)78|Anticlea, mother of Ulysses - triumph
95B(ANTICLEA)79|Anticlea, mother of Ulysses - veneration, honoured by
95B(ANTICLEA)8|Anticlea, mother of Ulysses - attributes
95B(ANTIOPE)|(story of) Antiope
95B(ANTIOPE)1|(story of) Antiope - early life, prime youth
95B(ANTIOPE)11|(story of) Antiope - birth
95B(ANTIOPE)12|(story of) Antiope - infancy, upbringing
95B(ANTIOPE)2|(story of) Antiope - love-affairs
95B(ANTIOPE)3|(story of) Antiope - most important deeds
95B(ANTIOPE)4|(story of) Antiope - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(ANTIOPE)5|(story of) Antiope - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(ANTIOPE)6|suffering, misfortune of Antiope
95B(ANTIOPE)61|Antiope cruelly treated by Dirce
95B(ANTIOPE)68|suffering, misfortune of Antiope - death
95B(ANTIOPE)69|suffering, misfortune of Antiope - apotheosis, deification
95B(ANTIOPE)7|(story of) Antiope - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(ANTIOPE)78|(story of) Antiope - triumph
95B(ANTIOPE)79|(story of) Antiope - veneration, honoured by
95B(ANTIOPE)8|(story of) Antiope - attributes
95B(ARIADNE)|(story of) Ariadne
95B(ARIADNE)1|(story of) Ariadne - early life, prime youth
95B(ARIADNE)11|(story of) Ariadne - birth
95B(ARIADNE)12|(story of) Ariadne - infancy, upbringing
95B(ARIADNE)2|(story of) Ariadne - love-affairs
95B(ARIADNE)3|(story of) Ariadne - most important deeds
95B(ARIADNE)4|(story of) Ariadne - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(ARIADNE)5|(story of) Ariadne - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(ARIADNE)6|suffering, misfortune of Ariadne
95B(ARIADNE)61|Ariadne left behind on the island of Naxos
95B(ARIADNE)68|suffering, misfortune of Ariadne - death
95B(ARIADNE)69|suffering, misfortune of Ariadne - apotheosis, deification
95B(ARIADNE)7|(story of) Ariadne - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(ARIADNE)78|(story of) Ariadne - triumph
95B(ARIADNE)79|(story of) Ariadne - veneration, honoured by
95B(ARIADNE)8|(story of) Ariadne - attributes
95B(ATALANTE)|(story of) Atalante
95B(ATALANTE)1|early life, prime youth of Atalante
95B(ATALANTE)11|early life, prime youth of Atalante - birth
95B(ATALANTE)12|infancy, upbringing of Atalante
95B(ATALANTE)121|Atalante is exposed; she is suckled by a she-bear
95B(ATALANTE)122|Atalante is brought up by a party of hunters
95B(ATALANTE)2|love-affairs of Atalante
95B(ATALANTE)21|Atalante and Hippomenes (or Meilanion)
95B(ATALANTE)211|Venus presents Hippomenes with three golden apples
95B(ATALANTE)2111|during the foot-race Hippomenes drops the three golden apples; Atalante stops to pick them up, and is thus beaten
95B(ATALANTE)3|(story of) Atalante - most important deeds
95B(ATALANTE)4|(story of) Atalante - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(ATALANTE)5|(story of) Atalante - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(ATALANTE)6|(story of) Atalante - suffering, misfortune
95B(ATALANTE)68|(story of) Atalante - death
95B(ATALANTE)69|(story of) Atalante - apotheosis, deification
95B(ATALANTE)7|(story of) Atalante - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(ATALANTE)78|(story of) Atalante - triumph
95B(ATALANTE)79|(story of) Atalante - veneration, honoured by
95B(ATALANTE)8|(story of) Atalante - attributes
95B(BYBLIS)|(story of) Byblis
95B(BYBLIS)1|(story of) Byblis - early life, prime youth
95B(BYBLIS)11|(story of) Byblis - birth
95B(BYBLIS)12|(story of) Byblis - infancy, upbringing
95B(BYBLIS)2|love-affairs of Byblis
95B(BYBLIS)21|Byblis falls in love with her brother Caunus, who scorns her love
95B(BYBLIS)3|(story of) Byblis - most important deeds
95B(BYBLIS)4|(story of) Byblis - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(BYBLIS)5|(story of) Byblis - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(BYBLIS)6|(story of) Byblis - suffering, misfortune
95B(BYBLIS)68|(story of) Byblis - death
95B(BYBLIS)69|(story of) Byblis - apotheosis, deification
95B(BYBLIS)7|(story of) Byblis - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(BYBLIS)78|(story of) Byblis - triumph
95B(BYBLIS)79|(story of) Byblis - veneration, honoured by
95B(BYBLIS)8|(story of) Byblis - attributes
95B(CANACE)|(story of) Canace
95B(CANACE)1|(story of) Canace - early life, prime youth
95B(CANACE)11|(story of) Canace - birth
95B(CANACE)12|(story of) Canace - infancy, upbringing
95B(CANACE)2|love-affairs of Canace
95B(CANACE)21|Canace in love with her brother Macareus
95B(CANACE)211|Aeolus throws the child from the incestuous union of Canace and Macareus to the dogs
95B(CANACE)3|(story of) Canace - most important deeds
95B(CANACE)4|(story of) Canace - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(CANACE)5|(story of) Canace - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(CANACE)6|suffering, misfortune of Canace
95B(CANACE)68|death of Canace: she kills herself with the sword sent by her father
95B(CANACE)681|Aeolus kills Canace
95B(CANACE)69|suffering, misfortune of Canace - apotheosis, deification
95B(CANACE)7|(story of) Canace - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(CANACE)78|(story of) Canace - triumph
95B(CANACE)79|(story of) Canace - veneration, honoured by
95B(CANACE)8|(story of) Canace - attributes
95B(CASSANDRA)|(story of) Cassandra
95B(CASSANDRA)1|(story of) Cassandra - early life, prime youth
95B(CASSANDRA)11|(story of) Cassandra - birth
95B(CASSANDRA)12|(story of) Cassandra - infancy, upbringing
95B(CASSANDRA)2|(story of) Cassandra - love-affairs
95B(CASSANDRA)3|(story of) Cassandra - most important deeds
95B(CASSANDRA)4|(story of) Cassandra - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(CASSANDRA)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Cassandra
95B(CASSANDRA)51|Cassandra prophesying
95B(CASSANDRA)6|(story of) Cassandra - suffering, misfortune
95B(CASSANDRA)68|(story of) Cassandra - death
95B(CASSANDRA)69|(story of) Cassandra - apotheosis, deification
95B(CASSANDRA)7|(story of) Cassandra - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(CASSANDRA)78|(story of) Cassandra - triumph
95B(CASSANDRA)79|(story of) Cassandra - veneration, honoured by
95B(CASSANDRA)8|(story of) Cassandra - attributes
95B(CECROPS' DAUGHTERS)|(story of) Cecrops' daughters (Cecropides)
95B(CECROPS' DAUGHTERS)1|(story of) Cecrops' daughters (Cecropides) - early life, prime youth
95B(CECROPS' DAUGHTERS)11|(story of) Cecrops' daughters (Cecropides) - birth
95B(CECROPS' DAUGHTERS)12|(story of) Cecrops' daughters (Cecropides) - infancy, upbringing
95B(CECROPS' DAUGHTERS)2|(story of) Cecrops' daughters (Cecropides) - love-affairs
95B(CECROPS' DAUGHTERS)3|(story of) Cecrops' daughters (Cecropides) - most important deeds
95B(CECROPS' DAUGHTERS)4|(story of) Cecrops' daughters (Cecropides) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(CECROPS' DAUGHTERS)5|(story of) Cecrops' daughters (Cecropides) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(CECROPS' DAUGHTERS)6|suffering, misfortune of Cecrops' daughters
95B(CECROPS' DAUGHTERS)68|death of the Cecropides: terrified at seeing the serpent-shaped Erichthonius, they throw themselves down from the Acropolis
95B(CECROPS' DAUGHTERS)69|suffering, misfortune of Cecrops' daughters - apotheosis, deification
95B(CECROPS' DAUGHTERS)7|(story of) Cecrops' daughters (Cecropides) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(CECROPS' DAUGHTERS)78|(story of) Cecrops' daughters (Cecropides) - triumph
95B(CECROPS' DAUGHTERS)79|(story of) Cecrops' daughters (Cecropides) - veneration, honoured by
95B(CECROPS' DAUGHTERS)8|(story of) Cecrops' daughters (Cecropides) - attributes
95B(CHIONE)|(story of) Chione
95B(CHIONE)1|(story of) Chione - early life, prime youth
95B(CHIONE)11|(story of) Chione - birth
95B(CHIONE)12|(story of) Chione - infancy, upbringing
95B(CHIONE)2|(story of) Chione - love-affairs
95B(CHIONE)3|(story of) Chione - most important deeds
95B(CHIONE)4|(story of) Chione - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(CHIONE)5|(story of) Chione - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(CHIONE)6|suffering, misfortune of Chione
95B(CHIONE)68|death of Chione, daughter of Daedalion: she is shot in the tongue by Diana for comparing her own beauty with that of the goddess
95B(CHIONE)69|suffering, misfortune of Chione - apotheosis, deification
95B(CHIONE)7|(story of) Chione - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(CHIONE)78|(story of) Chione - triumph
95B(CHIONE)79|(story of) Chione - veneration, honoured by
95B(CHIONE)8|(story of) Chione - attributes
95B(CIRCE)|Circe
95B(CIRCE)1|Circe - early life, prime youth
95B(CIRCE)11|Circe - birth
95B(CIRCE)12|Circe - infancy, upbringing
95B(CIRCE)2|Circe - love-affairs
95B(CIRCE)3|Circe - most important deeds
95B(CIRCE)4|Circe - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(CIRCE)5|Circe - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(CIRCE)6|Circe - suffering, misfortune
95B(CIRCE)68|Circe - death
95B(CIRCE)69|Circe - apotheosis, deification
95B(CIRCE)7|Circe - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(CIRCE)78|Circe - triumph
95B(CIRCE)79|Circe - veneration, honoured by
95B(CIRCE)8|Circe - attributes
95B(COMAETHO)|(story of) Comaetho
95B(COMAETHO)1|(story of) Comaetho - early life, prime youth
95B(COMAETHO)11|(story of) Comaetho - birth
95B(COMAETHO)12|(story of) Comaetho - infancy, upbringing
95B(COMAETHO)2|(story of) Comaetho - love-affairs
95B(COMAETHO)3|(story of) Comaetho - most important deeds
95B(COMAETHO)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Comaetho
95B(COMAETHO)41|Comaetho, daughter of Pterelaus, king of the Teleboans, cuts off her father's golden lock of hair, for the love of Amphitryon
95B(COMAETHO)5|(story of) Comaetho - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(COMAETHO)6|suffering, misfortune of Comaetho
95B(COMAETHO)68|death of Comaetho: Amphitryon, having conquered the Teleboans, sentences Comaetho to death for parricide
95B(COMAETHO)69|suffering, misfortune of Comaetho - apotheosis, deification
95B(COMAETHO)7|(story of) Comaetho - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(COMAETHO)78|(story of) Comaetho - triumph
95B(COMAETHO)79|(story of) Comaetho - veneration, honoured by
95B(COMAETHO)8|(story of) Comaetho - attributes
95B(DANAE)|(story of) Danae
95B(DANAE)1|(story of) Danae - early life, prime youth
95B(DANAE)11|(story of) Danae - birth
95B(DANAE)12|(story of) Danae - infancy, upbringing
95B(DANAE)2|(story of) Danae - love-affairs
95B(DANAE)3|(story of) Danae - most important deeds
95B(DANAE)4|(story of) Danae - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(DANAE)5|(story of) Danae - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(DANAE)6|suffering, misfortune of Danae
95B(DANAE)61|Danae is shut up in a bronze tower by her father Acrisius
95B(DANAE)68|suffering, misfortune of Danae - death
95B(DANAE)69|suffering, misfortune of Danae - apotheosis, deification
95B(DANAE)7|(story of) Danae - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(DANAE)78|(story of) Danae - triumph
95B(DANAE)79|(story of) Danae - veneration, honoured by
95B(DANAE)8|(story of) Danae - attributes
95B(DANAIDS)|(story of) the Danaids
95B(DANAIDS)1|(story of) the Danaids - early life, prime youth
95B(DANAIDS)11|(story of) the Danaids - birth
95B(DANAIDS)12|(story of) the Danaids - infancy, upbringing
95B(DANAIDS)2|(story of) the Danaids - love-affairs
95B(DANAIDS)3|(story of) the Danaids - most important deeds
95B(DANAIDS)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of the Danaids
95B(DANAIDS)41|the Danaids, with the exception of Hyperm(n)estra, stab their husbands at night
95B(DANAIDS)5|(story of) the Danaids - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(DANAIDS)6|(story of) the Danaids - suffering, misfortune
95B(DANAIDS)68|(story of) the Danaids - death
95B(DANAIDS)69|(story of) the Danaids - apotheosis, deification
95B(DANAIDS)7|(story of) the Danaids - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(DANAIDS)78|(story of) the Danaids - triumph
95B(DANAIDS)79|(story of) the Danaids - veneration, honoured by
95B(DANAIDS)8|(story of) the Danaids - attributes
95B(ERIGONE)|(story of) Erigone
95B(ERIGONE)1|(story of) Erigone - early life, prime youth
95B(ERIGONE)11|(story of) Erigone - birth
95B(ERIGONE)12|(story of) Erigone - infancy, upbringing
95B(ERIGONE)2|(story of) Erigone - love-affairs
95B(ERIGONE)3|(story of) Erigone - most important deeds
95B(ERIGONE)4|(story of) Erigone - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(ERIGONE)5|(story of) Erigone - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(ERIGONE)6|suffering, misfortune of Erigone
95B(ERIGONE)61|Erigone, led by the faithful dog Maera, discovers the grave of her father Icarius
95B(ERIGONE)68|death of Erigone: she hangs herself
95B(ERIGONE)69|suffering, misfortune of Erigone - apotheosis, deification
95B(ERIGONE)7|(story of) Erigone - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(ERIGONE)78|(story of) Erigone - triumph
95B(ERIGONE)79|(story of) Erigone - veneration, honoured by
95B(ERIGONE)8|(story of) Erigone - attributes
95B(HECUBA)|(story of) Hecuba
95B(HECUBA)1|(story of) Hecuba - early life, prime youth
95B(HECUBA)11|(story of) Hecuba - birth
95B(HECUBA)12|(story of) Hecuba - infancy, upbringing
95B(HECUBA)2|(story of) Hecuba - love-affairs
95B(HECUBA)3|(story of) Hecuba - most important deeds
95B(HECUBA)4|(story of) Hecuba - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(HECUBA)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Hecuba
95B(HECUBA)51|the dream of Hecuba: when pregnant with Paris she dreams that she brings into the world a burning torch that sets Troy on fire
95B(HECUBA)6|(story of) Hecuba - suffering, misfortune
95B(HECUBA)68|(story of) Hecuba - death
95B(HECUBA)69|(story of) Hecuba - apotheosis, deification
95B(HECUBA)7|(story of) Hecuba - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(HECUBA)78|(story of) Hecuba - triumph
95B(HECUBA)79|(story of) Hecuba - veneration, honoured by
95B(HECUBA)8|(story of) Hecuba - attributes
95B(HELEN)|(story of) Helen
95B(HELEN)1|(story of) Helen - early life, prime youth
95B(HELEN)11|(story of) Helen - birth
95B(HELEN)12|(story of) Helen - infancy, upbringing
95B(HELEN)2|(story of) Helen - love-affairs
95B(HELEN)3|(story of) Helen - most important deeds
95B(HELEN)4|(story of) Helen - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(HELEN)5|(story of) Helen - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(HELEN)6|suffering, misfortune of Helen
95B(HELEN)61|the maiden Helen is rescued from sacrifice by an eagle that carries away the knife of the priest
95B(HELEN)68|suffering, misfortune of Helen - death
95B(HELEN)69|suffering, misfortune of Helen - apotheosis, deification
95B(HELEN)7|(story of) Helen - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(HELEN)78|(story of) Helen - triumph
95B(HELEN)79|(story of) Helen - veneration, honoured by
95B(HELEN)8|(story of) Helen - attributes
95B(HERO & LEANDER)|(story of) Hero and Leander
95B(HERO & LEANDER)1|(story of) Hero and Leander - early life, prime youth
95B(HERO & LEANDER)11|(story of) Hero and Leander - birth
95B(HERO & LEANDER)12|(story of) Hero and Leander - infancy, upbringing
95B(HERO & LEANDER)2|love-affair of Hero and Leander
95B(HERO & LEANDER)21|Leander swims across the Hellespont at night, usually guided by a torch reared upon a tower by Hero
95B(HERO & LEANDER)211|when reaching the shore Leander is welcomed by Hero
95B(HERO & LEANDER)22|the drowned Leander is borne away, usually by Nereids, towards Hero; the latter possibly jumps to her death into the sea
95B(HERO & LEANDER)221|Hero mourning the dead Leander on the sea-shore
95B(HERO & LEANDER)3|(story of) Hero and Leander - most important deeds
95B(HERO & LEANDER)4|(story of) Hero and Leander - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(HERO & LEANDER)5|(story of) Hero and Leander - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(HERO & LEANDER)6|(story of) Hero and Leander - suffering, misfortune
95B(HERO & LEANDER)68|(story of) Hero and Leander - death
95B(HERO & LEANDER)69|(story of) Hero and Leander - apotheosis, deification
95B(HERO & LEANDER)7|(story of) Hero and Leander - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(HERO & LEANDER)78|(story of) Hero and Leander - triumph
95B(HERO & LEANDER)79|(story of) Hero and Leander - veneration, honoured by
95B(HERO & LEANDER)8|(story of) Hero and Leander - attributes
95B(HYPSIPYLE)|(story of) Hypsipyle
95B(HYPSIPYLE)1|(story of) Hypsipyle - early life, prime youth
95B(HYPSIPYLE)11|(story of) Hypsipyle - birth
95B(HYPSIPYLE)12|(story of) Hypsipyle - infancy, upbringing
95B(HYPSIPYLE)2|(story of) Hypsipyle - love-affairs
95B(HYPSIPYLE)3|(story of) Hypsipyle - most important deeds
95B(HYPSIPYLE)4|(story of) Hypsipyle - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(HYPSIPYLE)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Hypsipyle
95B(HYPSIPYLE)51|when the women of Lemnos kill all the men of the island, Hypsipyle alone spares her father Thoas, and aids his escape
95B(HYPSIPYLE)6|(story of) Hypsipyle - suffering, misfortune
95B(HYPSIPYLE)68|(story of) Hypsipyle - death
95B(HYPSIPYLE)69|(story of) Hypsipyle - apotheosis, deification
95B(HYPSIPYLE)7|(story of) Hypsipyle - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(HYPSIPYLE)78|(story of) Hypsipyle - triumph
95B(HYPSIPYLE)79|(story of) Hypsipyle - veneration, honoured by
95B(HYPSIPYLE)8|(story of) Hypsipyle - attributes
95B(INO)|(story of) Ino
95B(INO)1|(story of) Ino - early life, prime youth
95B(INO)11|(story of) Ino - birth
95B(INO)12|(story of) Ino - infancy, upbringing
95B(INO)2|(story of) Ino - love-affairs
95B(INO)3|(story of) Ino - most important deeds
95B(INO)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Ino
95B(INO)41|Ino's machination against Phrixus and Helle, Nephele's children
95B(INO)411|Ino persuades the women of Boeotia to parch the seed-corn, so that no corn will sprout
95B(INO)412|Ino falsifies the reply of the Delphic oracle
95B(INO)5|(story of) Ino - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(INO)6|suffering, misfortune of Ino
95B(INO)68|death of Ino: she leaps with Melicertes from a rock into the sea, to escape Athamas
95B(INO)69|apotheosis of Ino and Melicertes: they are deified by Neptune, possibly at Venus' request
95B(INO)7|(story of) Ino - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(INO)78|(story of) Ino - triumph
95B(INO)79|(story of) Ino - veneration, honoured by
95B(INO)8|(story of) Ino - attributes
95B(IPHIGENIA)|(story of) Iphigenia
95B(IPHIGENIA)1|(story of) Iphigenia - early life, prime youth
95B(IPHIGENIA)11|(story of) Iphigenia - birth
95B(IPHIGENIA)12|(story of) Iphigenia - infancy, upbringing
95B(IPHIGENIA)2|(story of) Iphigenia - love-affairs
95B(IPHIGENIA)3|(story of) Iphigenia - most important deeds
95B(IPHIGENIA)4|(story of) Iphigenia - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(IPHIGENIA)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Iphigenia
95B(IPHIGENIA)51|Iphigenia in Tauris as priestess of Diana, longing for home
95B(IPHIGENIA)6|(story of) Iphigenia - suffering, misfortune
95B(IPHIGENIA)68|(story of) Iphigenia - death
95B(IPHIGENIA)69|(story of) Iphigenia - apotheosis, deification
95B(IPHIGENIA)7|(story of) Iphigenia - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(IPHIGENIA)78|(story of) Iphigenia - triumph
95B(IPHIGENIA)79|(story of) Iphigenia - veneration, honoured by
95B(IPHIGENIA)8|(story of) Iphigenia - attributes
95B(IPHIS)|(story of) Iphis and Ianthe
95B(IPHIS)1|early life, prime youth of Iphis
95B(IPHIS)11|birth of Iphis, daughter of Ligdus and Telethusa
95B(IPHIS)111|Isis orders Telethusa in a dream to spare the life of her child
95B(IPHIS)12|infancy, upbringing of Iphis
95B(IPHIS)121|Iphis is brought up as a boy
95B(IPHIS)2|love-affair of Iphis and Ianthe
95B(IPHIS)21|Iphis is engaged to Ianthe
95B(IPHIS)211|Iphis and Telethusa implore the assistance of Isis
95B(IPHIS)3|(story of) Iphis and Ianthe - most important deeds
95B(IPHIS)4|(story of) Iphis and Ianthe - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(IPHIS)5|(story of) Iphis and Ianthe - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(IPHIS)6|(story of) Iphis and Ianthe - suffering, misfortune
95B(IPHIS)68|(story of) Iphis and Ianthe - death
95B(IPHIS)69|(story of) Iphis and Ianthe - apotheosis, deification
95B(IPHIS)7|(story of) Iphis and Ianthe - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(IPHIS)78|(story of) Iphis and Ianthe - triumph
95B(IPHIS)79|(story of) Iphis and Ianthe - veneration, honoured by
95B(IPHIS)8|(story of) Iphis and Ianthe - attributes
95B(JOCASTA)|Jocasta, mother of Oedipus
95B(JOCASTA)1|Jocasta, mother of Oedipus - early life, prime youth
95B(JOCASTA)11|Jocasta, mother of Oedipus - birth
95B(JOCASTA)12|Jocasta, mother of Oedipus - infancy, upbringing
95B(JOCASTA)2|Jocasta, mother of Oedipus - love-affairs
95B(JOCASTA)3|Jocasta, mother of Oedipus - most important deeds
95B(JOCASTA)4|Jocasta, mother of Oedipus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(JOCASTA)5|Jocasta, mother of Oedipus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(JOCASTA)6|Jocasta, mother of Oedipus - suffering, misfortune
95B(JOCASTA)68|Jocasta, mother of Oedipus - death
95B(JOCASTA)69|Jocasta, mother of Oedipus - apotheosis, deification
95B(JOCASTA)7|Jocasta, mother of Oedipus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(JOCASTA)78|Jocasta, mother of Oedipus - triumph
95B(JOCASTA)79|Jocasta, mother of Oedipus - veneration, honoured by
95B(JOCASTA)8|Jocasta, mother of Oedipus - attributes
95B(LAODAMIA)|(story of) Laodamia
95B(LAODAMIA)1|(story of) Laodamia - early life, prime youth
95B(LAODAMIA)11|(story of) Laodamia - birth
95B(LAODAMIA)12|(story of) Laodamia - infancy, upbringing
95B(LAODAMIA)2|love-affairs of Laodamia
95B(LAODAMIA)21|Laodamia and Protesilaus
95B(LAODAMIA)3|(story of) Laodamia - most important deeds
95B(LAODAMIA)4|(story of) Laodamia - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(LAODAMIA)5|(story of) Laodamia - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(LAODAMIA)6|suffering, misfortune of Laodamia
95B(LAODAMIA)61|grief of Laodamia: to keep alive the memory of her husband, killed in the Trojan war, she orders a wooden statue to be made and placed in her bed
95B(LAODAMIA)68|death of Laodamia: when her father burns the statue she throws herself into the flames and perishes
95B(LAODAMIA)681|Protesilaus is allowed by the gods to return to Laodamia for three hours; when he has to leave her she takes her own life
95B(LAODAMIA)69|suffering, misfortune of Laodamia - apotheosis, deification
95B(LAODAMIA)7|(story of) Laodamia - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(LAODAMIA)78|(story of) Laodamia - triumph
95B(LAODAMIA)79|(story of) Laodamia - veneration, honoured by
95B(LAODAMIA)8|(story of) Laodamia - attributes
95B(LEUCOTHEA)|(story of) Leucothea
95B(LEUCOTHEA)1|(story of) Leucothea - early life, prime youth
95B(LEUCOTHEA)11|(story of) Leucothea - birth
95B(LEUCOTHEA)12|(story of) Leucothea - infancy, upbringing
95B(LEUCOTHEA)2|(story of) Leucothea - love-affairs
95B(LEUCOTHEA)3|(story of) Leucothea - most important deeds
95B(LEUCOTHEA)4|(story of) Leucothea - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(LEUCOTHEA)5|(story of) Leucothea - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(LEUCOTHEA)6|suffering, misfortune of Leucothea
95B(LEUCOTHEA)68|death of Leucothea: she is buried alive by her father because Clytie disclosed her intrigue with Apollo
95B(LEUCOTHEA)69|suffering, misfortune of Leucothea - apotheosis, deification
95B(LEUCOTHEA)7|(story of) Leucothea - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(LEUCOTHEA)78|(story of) Leucothea - triumph
95B(LEUCOTHEA)79|(story of) Leucothea - veneration, honoured by
95B(LEUCOTHEA)8|(story of) Leucothea - attributes
95B(MANTO)|Manto, daughter of Tiresias
95B(MANTO)1|Manto, daughter of Tiresias - early life, prime youth
95B(MANTO)11|Manto, daughter of Tiresias - birth
95B(MANTO)12|Manto, daughter of Tiresias - infancy, upbringing
95B(MANTO)2|Manto, daughter of Tiresias - love-affairs
95B(MANTO)3|Manto, daughter of Tiresias - most important deeds
95B(MANTO)4|Manto, daughter of Tiresias - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(MANTO)5|Manto, daughter of Tiresias - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(MANTO)6|Manto, daughter of Tiresias - suffering, misfortune
95B(MANTO)68|Manto, daughter of Tiresias - death
95B(MANTO)69|Manto, daughter of Tiresias - apotheosis, deification
95B(MANTO)7|Manto, daughter of Tiresias - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(MANTO)78|Manto, daughter of Tiresias - triumph
95B(MANTO)79|Manto, daughter of Tiresias - veneration, honoured by
95B(MANTO)8|Manto, daughter of Tiresias - attributes
95B(MARPESSA)|(story of) Marpessa
95B(MARPESSA)1|(story of) Marpessa - early life, prime youth
95B(MARPESSA)11|(story of) Marpessa - birth
95B(MARPESSA)12|(story of) Marpessa - infancy, upbringing
95B(MARPESSA)2|love-affairs of Marpessa
95B(MARPESSA)21|Evenus beats all the suitors of his daughter Marpessa in a chariot race and nails their heads to the walls of his palace
95B(MARPESSA)22|Idas wooing Marpessa
95B(MARPESSA)221|Idas carries away Marpessa from the midst of a band of dancers; they escape from Evenus in Idas' winged chariot, a gift from Neptune
95B(MARPESSA)2211|Evenus, in desperation, after killing his horses throws himself into the river that bears his name
95B(MARPESSA)222|Apollo tries to take Marpessa away from Idas
95B(MARPESSA)2221|Jupiter separates the fighting Apollo and Idas, and gives Marpessa the choice of suitors
95B(MARPESSA)2222|Marpessa chooses Idas
95B(MARPESSA)3|(story of) Marpessa - most important deeds
95B(MARPESSA)4|(story of) Marpessa - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(MARPESSA)5|(story of) Marpessa - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(MARPESSA)6|(story of) Marpessa - suffering, misfortune
95B(MARPESSA)68|(story of) Marpessa - death
95B(MARPESSA)69|(story of) Marpessa - apotheosis, deification
95B(MARPESSA)7|(story of) Marpessa - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(MARPESSA)78|(story of) Marpessa - triumph
95B(MARPESSA)79|(story of) Marpessa - veneration, honoured by
95B(MARPESSA)8|(story of) Marpessa - attributes
95B(MEDEA)|Medea
95B(MEDEA)1|Medea - early life, prime youth
95B(MEDEA)11|Medea - birth
95B(MEDEA)12|Medea - infancy, upbringing
95B(MEDEA)2|Medea - love-affairs
95B(MEDEA)3|Medea - most important deeds
95B(MEDEA)4|Medea - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(MEDEA)5|Medea - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(MEDEA)6|Medea - suffering, misfortune
95B(MEDEA)68|Medea - death
95B(MEDEA)69|Medea - apotheosis, deification
95B(MEDEA)7|Medea - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(MEDEA)78|Medea - triumph
95B(MEDEA)79|Medea - veneration, honoured by
95B(MEDEA)8|Medea - attributes
95B(MEROPE)|(story of) Merope, wife of Cresphontes
95B(MEROPE)1|(story of) Merope, wife of Cresphontes - early life, prime youth
95B(MEROPE)11|(story of) Merope, wife of Cresphontes - birth
95B(MEROPE)12|(story of) Merope, wife of Cresphontes - infancy, upbringing
95B(MEROPE)2|love-affairs of Merope
95B(MEROPE)21|Merope and her husband Cresphontes
95B(MEROPE)3|(story of) Merope, wife of Cresphontes - most important deeds
95B(MEROPE)4|(story of) Merope, wife of Cresphontes - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(MEROPE)5|(story of) Merope, wife of Cresphontes - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(MEROPE)6|suffering, misfortune of Merope
95B(MEROPE)61|Polyphontes kills Cresphontes and two of the latter's sons, and forces Merope to marry him
95B(MEROPE)611|Aepytus (a third son of Cresphontes) is saved by Merope and sent out of the country
95B(MEROPE)612|Aepytus, when grown up, appears at Polyphontes' court
95B(MEROPE)6121|Merope tries to kill Aepytus with an axe but recognizes her son in time
95B(MEROPE)6122|Aepytus kills Polyphontes during a sacrifice
95B(MEROPE)68|suffering, misfortune of Merope - death
95B(MEROPE)69|suffering, misfortune of Merope - apotheosis, deification
95B(MEROPE)7|(story of) Merope, wife of Cresphontes - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(MEROPE)78|(story of) Merope, wife of Cresphontes - triumph
95B(MEROPE)79|(story of) Merope, wife of Cresphontes - veneration, honoured by
95B(MEROPE)8|(story of) Merope, wife of Cresphontes - attributes
95B(MINYAN WOMEN)|(story of) the wives of the Minyans
95B(MINYAN WOMEN)1|(story of) the wives of the Minyans - early life, prime youth
95B(MINYAN WOMEN)11|(story of) the wives of the Minyans - birth
95B(MINYAN WOMEN)12|(story of) the wives of the Minyans - infancy, upbringing
95B(MINYAN WOMEN)2|(story of) the wives of the Minyans - love-affairs
95B(MINYAN WOMEN)3|(story of) the wives of the Minyans - most important deeds
95B(MINYAN WOMEN)4|(story of) the wives of the Minyans - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(MINYAN WOMEN)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of the wives of the Minyans
95B(MINYAN WOMEN)51|the wives of the Minyans (Minyae) visit their husbands, who were put into jail by the Spartans for aspiring to power, and exchange clothes with them; the Minyans, in women's guise, thus escape from confinement
95B(MINYAN WOMEN)6|(story of) the wives of the Minyans - suffering, misfortune
95B(MINYAN WOMEN)68|(story of) the wives of the Minyans - death
95B(MINYAN WOMEN)69|(story of) the wives of the Minyans - apotheosis, deification
95B(MINYAN WOMEN)7|(story of) the wives of the Minyans - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(MINYAN WOMEN)78|(story of) the wives of the Minyans - triumph
95B(MINYAN WOMEN)79|(story of) the wives of the Minyans - veneration, honoured by
95B(MINYAN WOMEN)8|(story of) the wives of the Minyans - attributes
95B(MYRRHA)|(story of) Myrrha
95B(MYRRHA)1|(story of) Myrrha - early life, prime youth
95B(MYRRHA)11|(story of) Myrrha - birth
95B(MYRRHA)12|(story of) Myrrha - infancy, upbringing
95B(MYRRHA)2|love-affairs of Myrrha
95B(MYRRHA)21|Myrrha (Smyrna) falls in love with her father Cinyras as punishment for refusing to honour Venus
95B(MYRRHA)211|Myrrha is prevented by her nurse from hanging herself
95B(MYRRHA)212|after her father Cinyras had been made drunk, Myrrha is led by her nurse into his bed
95B(MYRRHA)213|when Cinyras discovers the incest, he attempts to kill his daughter
95B(MYRRHA)3|(story of) Myrrha - most important deeds
95B(MYRRHA)4|(story of) Myrrha - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(MYRRHA)5|(story of) Myrrha - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(MYRRHA)6|(story of) Myrrha - suffering, misfortune
95B(MYRRHA)68|(story of) Myrrha - death
95B(MYRRHA)69|(story of) Myrrha - apotheosis, deification
95B(MYRRHA)7|(story of) Myrrha - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(MYRRHA)78|(story of) Myrrha - triumph
95B(MYRRHA)79|(story of) Myrrha - veneration, honoured by
95B(MYRRHA)8|(story of) Myrrha - attributes
95B(NIOBE)|(story of) Niobe
95B(NIOBE)1|(story of) Niobe - early life, prime youth
95B(NIOBE)11|(story of) Niobe - birth
95B(NIOBE)12|(story of) Niobe - infancy, upbringing
95B(NIOBE)2|(story of) Niobe - love-affairs
95B(NIOBE)3|(story of) Niobe - most important deeds
95B(NIOBE)4|(story of) Niobe - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(NIOBE)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Niobe
95B(NIOBE)51|Niobe tries to dissuade the Theban women from worshipping Latona, boasting of her own superiority
95B(NIOBE)6|suffering, misfortune of Niobe
95B(NIOBE)61|Latona entreats her children Apollo and Diana to punish Niobe
95B(NIOBE)62|Apollo and Diana kill Niobe's children
95B(NIOBE)621|the sons of Niobe, who were mounting their horses, die by the darts of Apollo
95B(NIOBE)622|the daughters of Niobe are killed by arrows of Diana
95B(NIOBE)623|Niobe tries to protect her children
95B(NIOBE)624|Niobe (as yet not metamorphosed) mourning her children
95B(NIOBE)68|suffering, misfortune of Niobe - death
95B(NIOBE)69|suffering, misfortune of Niobe - apotheosis, deification
95B(NIOBE)7|(story of) Niobe - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(NIOBE)78|(story of) Niobe - triumph
95B(NIOBE)79|(story of) Niobe - veneration, honoured by
95B(NIOBE)8|(story of) Niobe - attributes
95B(OCYROE)|(story of) Ocyroe
95B(OCYROE)1|(story of) Ocyroe - early life, prime youth
95B(OCYROE)11|(story of) Ocyroe - birth
95B(OCYROE)12|(story of) Ocyroe - infancy, upbringing
95B(OCYROE)2|(story of) Ocyroe - love-affairs
95B(OCYROE)3|(story of) Ocyroe - most important deeds
95B(OCYROE)4|(story of) Ocyroe - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(OCYROE)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Ocyroe
95B(OCYROE)51|Ocyroe (as yet not metamorphosed) prophesies the fate of the young Aesculapius and of Chiron, her father
95B(OCYROE)6|(story of) Ocyroe - suffering, misfortune
95B(OCYROE)68|(story of) Ocyroe - death
95B(OCYROE)69|(story of) Ocyroe - apotheosis, deification
95B(OCYROE)7|(story of) Ocyroe - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(OCYROE)78|(story of) Ocyroe - triumph
95B(OCYROE)79|(story of) Ocyroe - veneration, honoured by
95B(OCYROE)8|(story of) Ocyroe - attributes
95B(ORION'S DAUGHTERS)|(story of) the daughters of Orion
95B(ORION'S DAUGHTERS)1|(story of) the daughters of Orion - early life, prime youth
95B(ORION'S DAUGHTERS)11|(story of) the daughters of Orion - birth
95B(ORION'S DAUGHTERS)12|(story of) the daughters of Orion - infancy, upbringing
95B(ORION'S DAUGHTERS)2|(story of) the daughters of Orion - love-affairs
95B(ORION'S DAUGHTERS)3|(story of) the daughters of Orion - most important deeds
95B(ORION'S DAUGHTERS)4|(story of) the daughters of Orion - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(ORION'S DAUGHTERS)5|(story of) the daughters of Orion - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(ORION'S DAUGHTERS)6|suffering, misfortune of Orion's daughters
95B(ORION'S DAUGHTERS)68|death of Orion's daughters (Menippe and Metioche): at a time of pestilence at Thebes they slay themselves as a voluntary offering for the good of their country
95B(ORION'S DAUGHTERS)69|suffering, misfortune of Orion's daughters - apotheosis, deification
95B(ORION'S DAUGHTERS)7|(story of) the daughters of Orion - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(ORION'S DAUGHTERS)78|(story of) the daughters of Orion - triumph
95B(ORION'S DAUGHTERS)79|(story of) the daughters of Orion - veneration, honoured by
95B(ORION'S DAUGHTERS)8|(story of) the daughters of Orion - attributes
95B(PANDAREUS' DAUGHTERS)|(story of) the daughters of Pandareus
95B(PANDAREUS' DAUGHTERS)1|early life, prime youth of Pandareus' daughters
95B(PANDAREUS' DAUGHTERS)11|early life, prime youth of Pandareus' daughters - birth
95B(PANDAREUS' DAUGHTERS)12|infancy, upbringing of Pandareus' daughters
95B(PANDAREUS' DAUGHTERS)121|the two orphans of Pandareus, Merope and Cleothera (altern. Clytie and Cameiro), are brought up by the goddesses
95B(PANDAREUS' DAUGHTERS)2|(story of) the daughters of Pandareus - love-affairs
95B(PANDAREUS' DAUGHTERS)3|(story of) the daughters of Pandareus - most important deeds
95B(PANDAREUS' DAUGHTERS)4|(story of) the daughters of Pandareus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(PANDAREUS' DAUGHTERS)5|(story of) the daughters of Pandareus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(PANDAREUS' DAUGHTERS)6|suffering, misfortune of Pandareus' daughters
95B(PANDAREUS' DAUGHTERS)61|Pandareus' daughters are carried away by the Harpies and delivered to the Furies as servants in Hades
95B(PANDAREUS' DAUGHTERS)68|suffering, misfortune of Pandareus' daughters - death
95B(PANDAREUS' DAUGHTERS)69|suffering, misfortune of Pandareus' daughters - apotheosis, deification
95B(PANDAREUS' DAUGHTERS)7|(story of) the daughters of Pandareus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(PANDAREUS' DAUGHTERS)78|(story of) the daughters of Pandareus - triumph
95B(PANDAREUS' DAUGHTERS)79|(story of) the daughters of Pandareus - veneration, honoured by
95B(PANDAREUS' DAUGHTERS)8|(story of) the daughters of Pandareus - attributes
95B(PASIPHAE)|(story of) Pasiphae
95B(PASIPHAE)1|(story of) Pasiphae - early life, prime youth
95B(PASIPHAE)11|(story of) Pasiphae - birth
95B(PASIPHAE)12|(story of) Pasiphae - infancy, upbringing
95B(PASIPHAE)2|love-affairs of Pasiphae
95B(PASIPHAE)21|Pasiphae enamoured of a white bull
95B(PASIPHAE)211|Pasiphae confides her unnatural passion for the bull to Daedalus
95B(PASIPHAE)212|Pasiphae climbing into the hollow cow
95B(PASIPHAE)3|(story of) Pasiphae - most important deeds
95B(PASIPHAE)4|(story of) Pasiphae - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(PASIPHAE)5|(story of) Pasiphae - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(PASIPHAE)6|(story of) Pasiphae - suffering, misfortune
95B(PASIPHAE)68|(story of) Pasiphae - death
95B(PASIPHAE)69|(story of) Pasiphae - apotheosis, deification
95B(PASIPHAE)7|(story of) Pasiphae - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(PASIPHAE)78|(story of) Pasiphae - triumph
95B(PASIPHAE)79|(story of) Pasiphae - veneration, honoured by
95B(PASIPHAE)8|(story of) Pasiphae - attributes
95B(PENELOPE)|Penelope
95B(PENELOPE)1|Penelope - early life, prime youth
95B(PENELOPE)11|Penelope - birth
95B(PENELOPE)12|Penelope - infancy, upbringing
95B(PENELOPE)2|Penelope - love-affairs
95B(PENELOPE)3|Penelope - most important deeds
95B(PENELOPE)4|Penelope - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(PENELOPE)5|Penelope - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(PENELOPE)6|Penelope - suffering, misfortune
95B(PENELOPE)68|Penelope - death
95B(PENELOPE)69|Penelope - apotheosis, deification
95B(PENELOPE)7|Penelope - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(PENELOPE)78|Penelope - triumph
95B(PENELOPE)79|Penelope - veneration, honoured by
95B(PENELOPE)8|Penelope - attributes
95B(PHAEDRA)|(story of) Phaedra
95B(PHAEDRA)1|(story of) Phaedra - early life, prime youth
95B(PHAEDRA)11|(story of) Phaedra - birth
95B(PHAEDRA)12|(story of) Phaedra - infancy, upbringing
95B(PHAEDRA)2|love-affairs of Phaedra
95B(PHAEDRA)21|Phaedra's unsuccessful love-affair with her stepson Hippolytus
95B(PHAEDRA)211|Phaedra, in the temple of Venus, unobserved watches Hippolytus training in the gymnasium; possibly in frustrated passion she jabs the leaves of a nearby myrtle-tree with a hairpin
95B(PHAEDRA)212|Phaedra sends, by her old nurse, a letter to Hippolytus, confessing her love
95B(PHAEDRA)213|when Hippolytus rejects her advances, Phaedra accuses him of offering her violence
95B(PHAEDRA)2131|Phaedra writes a letter incriminating Hippolytus
95B(PHAEDRA)2132|Phaedra slanders Hippolytus to Theseus
95B(PHAEDRA)3|(story of) Phaedra - most important deeds
95B(PHAEDRA)4|(story of) Phaedra - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(PHAEDRA)5|(story of) Phaedra - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(PHAEDRA)6|suffering, misfortune of Phaedra
95B(PHAEDRA)68|death of Phaedra: after the death of Hippolytus, she hangs herself
95B(PHAEDRA)69|suffering, misfortune of Phaedra - apotheosis, deification
95B(PHAEDRA)7|(story of) Phaedra - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(PHAEDRA)78|(story of) Phaedra - triumph
95B(PHAEDRA)79|(story of) Phaedra - veneration, honoured by
95B(PHAEDRA)8|(story of) Phaedra - attributes
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)|(story of) Philomela and Procne
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)1|(story of) Philomela and Procne - early life, prime youth
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)11|(story of) Philomela and Procne - birth
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)12|(story of) Philomela and Procne - infancy, upbringing
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)2|(story of) Philomela and Procne - love-affairs
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)3|(story of) Philomela and Procne - most important deeds
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)4|(story of) Philomela and Procne - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)5|(story of) Philomela and Procne - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)6|suffering, misfortune of Philomela and Procne
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)62|Tereus offers violence to Philomela
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)63|Tereus cuts out Philomela's tongue, and hides her in a lonely place
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)64|Philomela makes a cloth on which she depicts her misfortunes and sends it to her sister Procne
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)65|during a festival of Bacchus Procne liberates her sister Philomela
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)66|Procne kills Itys, her son by Tereus, in order to serve him up as food to her husband
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)67|the banquet of Tereus; when the sisters show the head of Itys, to convince Tereus he is feasting on his flesh, he draws his sword to slay them
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)68|suffering, misfortune of Philomela and Procne - death
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)69|suffering, misfortune of Philomela and Procne - apotheosis, deification
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)7|(story of) Philomela and Procne - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)78|(story of) Philomela and Procne - triumph
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)79|(story of) Philomela and Procne - veneration, honoured by
95B(PHILOMELA & PROCNE)8|(story of) Philomela and Procne - attributes
95B(PHYLLIS)|(story of) Phyllis
95B(PHYLLIS)1|(story of) Phyllis - early life, prime youth
95B(PHYLLIS)11|(story of) Phyllis - birth
95B(PHYLLIS)12|(story of) Phyllis - infancy, upbringing
95B(PHYLLIS)2|love-affairs of Phyllis
95B(PHYLLIS)21|Phyllis' love-affair with Demophon (or Acamas) on his return from Troy
95B(PHYLLIS)211|Demophon (or Acamas) sails away; Phyllis is left with the hope of his return
95B(PHYLLIS)3|(story of) Phyllis - most important deeds
95B(PHYLLIS)4|(story of) Phyllis - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(PHYLLIS)5|(story of) Phyllis - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(PHYLLIS)6|suffering, misfortune of Phyllis
95B(PHYLLIS)68|death of Phyllis: desperate at the delay of her lover, she hangs herself or throws herself into the sea
95B(PHYLLIS)69|suffering, misfortune of Phyllis - apotheosis, deification
95B(PHYLLIS)7|(story of) Phyllis - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(PHYLLIS)78|(story of) Phyllis - triumph
95B(PHYLLIS)79|(story of) Phyllis - veneration, honoured by
95B(PHYLLIS)8|(story of) Phyllis - attributes
95B(POLYXENA)|Polyxena
95B(POLYXENA)1|Polyxena - early life, prime youth
95B(POLYXENA)11|Polyxena - birth
95B(POLYXENA)12|Polyxena - infancy, upbringing
95B(POLYXENA)2|Polyxena - love-affairs
95B(POLYXENA)3|Polyxena - most important deeds
95B(POLYXENA)4|Polyxena - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(POLYXENA)5|Polyxena - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(POLYXENA)6|Polyxena - suffering, misfortune
95B(POLYXENA)68|Polyxena - death
95B(POLYXENA)69|Polyxena - apotheosis, deification
95B(POLYXENA)7|Polyxena - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(POLYXENA)78|Polyxena - triumph
95B(POLYXENA)79|Polyxena - veneration, honoured by
95B(POLYXENA)8|Polyxena - attributes
95B(PROETUS' DAUGHTERS)|(story of) Proetus' daughters
95B(PROETUS' DAUGHTERS)1|(story of) Proetus' daughters - early life, prime youth
95B(PROETUS' DAUGHTERS)11|(story of) Proetus' daughters - birth
95B(PROETUS' DAUGHTERS)12|(story of) Proetus' daughters - infancy, upbringing
95B(PROETUS' DAUGHTERS)2|(story of) Proetus' daughters - love-affairs
95B(PROETUS' DAUGHTERS)3|(story of) Proetus' daughters - most important deeds
95B(PROETUS' DAUGHTERS)4|(story of) Proetus' daughters - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(PROETUS' DAUGHTERS)5|(story of) Proetus' daughters - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(PROETUS' DAUGHTERS)6|suffering, misfortune of Proetus' daughters
95B(PROETUS' DAUGHTERS)61|Proetus' daughters are struck with madness because they either opposed Bacchus, or showed disrespect to Juno
95B(PROETUS' DAUGHTERS)68|suffering, misfortune of Proetus' daughters - death
95B(PROETUS' DAUGHTERS)69|suffering, misfortune of Proetus' daughters - apotheosis, deification
95B(PROETUS' DAUGHTERS)7|(story of) Proetus' daughters - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(PROETUS' DAUGHTERS)78|(story of) Proetus' daughters - triumph
95B(PROETUS' DAUGHTERS)79|(story of) Proetus' daughters - veneration, honoured by
95B(PROETUS' DAUGHTERS)8|(story of) Proetus' daughters - attributes
95B(SCYLLA)|(story of) Scylla
95B(SCYLLA)1|(story of) Scylla - early life, prime youth
95B(SCYLLA)11|(story of) Scylla - birth
95B(SCYLLA)12|(story of) Scylla - infancy, upbringing
95B(SCYLLA)2|love-affairs of Scylla
95B(SCYLLA)21|Scylla, daughter of Nisus, from the walls of Megara sees Minos who is besieging the city, and falls in love with him
95B(SCYLLA)211|Scylla pulls out her father's purple (or golden) lock of hair while he is asleep
95B(SCYLLA)212|Scylla offers the lock to Minos, who rejects her offer
95B(SCYLLA)3|(story of) Scylla - most important deeds
95B(SCYLLA)4|(story of) Scylla - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(SCYLLA)5|(story of) Scylla - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(SCYLLA)6|suffering, misfortune of Scylla
95B(SCYLLA)68|death of Scylla: Minos fastens her to the stern of his ship
95B(SCYLLA)681|Scylla throws herself into the sea
95B(SCYLLA)69|suffering, misfortune of Scylla - apotheosis, deification
95B(SCYLLA)7|(story of) Scylla - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(SCYLLA)78|(story of) Scylla - triumph
95B(SCYLLA)79|(story of) Scylla - veneration, honoured by
95B(SCYLLA)8|(story of) Scylla - attributes
95B(SEMELE)|(story of) Semele
95B(SEMELE)1|(story of) Semele - early life, prime youth
95B(SEMELE)11|(story of) Semele - birth
95B(SEMELE)12|(story of) Semele - infancy, upbringing
95B(SEMELE)2|(story of) Semele - love-affairs
95B(SEMELE)3|(story of) Semele - most important deeds
95B(SEMELE)4|(story of) Semele - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(SEMELE)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Semele
95B(SEMELE)51|Juno, in the guise of an old woman (Beroe) induces Semele to ask Jupiter to show himself to her in all his divine splendour
95B(SEMELE)6|suffering, misfortune of Semele
95B(SEMELE)68|suffering, misfortune of Semele - death
95B(SEMELE)69|apotheosis of Semele
95B(SEMELE)7|(story of) Semele - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(SEMELE)78|(story of) Semele - triumph
95B(SEMELE)79|(story of) Semele - veneration, honoured by
95B(SEMELE)8|(story of) Semele - attributes
95B(THEONOE)|(story of) Theonoe
95B(THEONOE)1|(story of) Theonoe - early life, prime youth
95B(THEONOE)11|(story of) Theonoe - birth
95B(THEONOE)12|(story of) Theonoe - infancy, upbringing
95B(THEONOE)2|(story of) Theonoe - love-affairs
95B(THEONOE)3|most important deeds: the quest of Theonoe, Thestor's daughter, and sister to Calchas
95B(THEONOE)31|Theonoe, walking on the sea-shore near Troy, is carried away by pirates
95B(THEONOE)32|Theonoe is sold to King Icarus of Caria
95B(THEONOE)33|Thestor, in search of his daughter Theonoe, is shipwrecked in Caria and imprisoned by Icarus
95B(THEONOE)34|Leucippe, in search of her father Thestor and her sister Theonoe, also comes to Caria, in the guise of a priest; but the two sisters fail to recognize each other
95B(THEONOE)35|Theonoe falls in love with the young priest (Leucippe); her advances are rebuffed
95B(THEONOE)36|Thestor, ordered by Theonoe to kill Leucippe, is recognized by the latter
95B(THEONOE)37|when Leucippe, dragging Thestor after her, is about to kill Theonoe, the latter recognizes her father and her sister; Icarus sends them home laden with gifts
95B(THEONOE)4|(story of) Theonoe - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(THEONOE)5|(story of) Theonoe - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(THEONOE)6|(story of) Theonoe - suffering, misfortune
95B(THEONOE)68|(story of) Theonoe - death
95B(THEONOE)69|(story of) Theonoe - apotheosis, deification
95B(THEONOE)7|(story of) Theonoe - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(THEONOE)78|(story of) Theonoe - triumph
95B(THEONOE)79|(story of) Theonoe - veneration, honoured by
95B(THEONOE)8|(story of) Theonoe - attributes
95B(TYRO)| (story of) Tyro
95B(TYRO)1|(story of) Tyro - early life, prime youth
95B(TYRO)11|(story of) Tyro - birth
95B(TYRO)12|(story of) Tyro - infancy, upbringing
95B(TYRO)2|(story of) Tyro - love-affairs
95B(TYRO)3|(story of) Tyro - most important deeds
95B(TYRO)4|(story of) Tyro - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
95B(TYRO)5|(story of) Tyro - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
95B(TYRO)6|suffering, misfortune of Tyro
95B(TYRO)61|Tyro is cruelly treated by her stepmother Sidero
95B(TYRO)68|suffering, misfortune of Tyro - death
95B(TYRO)69|suffering, misfortune of Tyro - apotheosis, deification
95B(TYRO)7|(story of) Tyro - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
95B(TYRO)78|(story of) Tyro - triumph
95B(TYRO)79|(story of) Tyro - veneration, honoured by
95B(TYRO)8|(story of) Tyro - attributes
96|Roman gods and legends
96A|Roman deities, and foreign deities included in the classical Pantheon
96A1|male Roman deities
96A11|Faunus
96A12|(story of) Janus
96A121|(story of) Janus - early life, prime youth
96A1211|(story of) Janus - birth
96A1212|(story of) Janus - infancy, upbringing
96A122|love-affairs of Janus
96A1221|Janus wooing Juturna
96A1222|Carna (Cardea, Crane): she bids Janus to go before her into a cave, intending to run away from him once his back is turned; but the scheme fails with the two-faced god
96A1223|Janus wooing Venilia
96A123|(story of) Janus - most important deeds
96A124|(story of) Janus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96A125|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Janus
96A1251|Janus hospitably receiving Saturn
96A12511|Saturn instructing Janus how to plough
96A126|(story of) Janus - suffering, misfortune
96A1268|(story of) Janus - death
96A1269|(story of) Janus - apotheosis, deification
96A127|(story of) Janus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96A1278|(story of) Janus - triumph
96A1279|(story of) Janus - veneration, honoured by
96A128|attributes of Janus
96A128(...)|attributes of Janus (with NAME)
96A128(JANUS' HEAD)|Janus' head, two-faced head
96A129|(story of) Janus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
96A13|(story of) Picus
96A131|(story of) Picus - early life, prime youth
96A1311|(story of) Picus - birth
96A1312|(story of) Picus - infancy, upbringing
96A132|love-affairs of Picus
96A1321|Canens and Picus as lovers
96A13211|Canens in search of Picus, who on account of his spurning Circe had been changed into a woodpecker
96A133|(story of) Picus - most important deeds
96A134|(story of) Picus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96A135|(story of) Picus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
96A136|(story of) Picus - suffering, misfortune
96A1368|(story of) Picus - death
96A1369|(story of) Picus - apotheosis, deification
96A137|(story of) Picus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96A1378|(story of) Picus - triumph
96A1379|(story of) Picus - veneration, honoured by
96A138|(story of) Picus - attributes
96A139|(story of) Picus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
96A14|(story of) Quirinus
96A141|(story of) Quirinus - early life, prime youth
96A1411|(story of) Quirinus - birth
96A1412|(story of) Quirinus - infancy, upbringing
96A142|(story of) Quirinus - love-affairs
96A143|(story of) Quirinus - most important deeds
96A144|(story of) Quirinus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96A145|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Quirinus
96A1451|Quirinus appears to Julius Proculus and directs him to tell the Romans to pay him divine honour
96A146|(story of) Quirinus - suffering, misfortune
96A1468|(story of) Quirinus - death
96A1469|(story of) Quirinus - apotheosis, deification
96A147|(story of) Quirinus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96A1478|(story of) Quirinus - triumph
96A1479|(story of) Quirinus - veneration, honoured by
96A148|(story of) Quirinus - attributes
96A149|offspring, companion(s), train etc. of Quirinus
96A1491|Hora Quirina, female counterpart of Quirinus
96A15|Silvanus
96A16|Terminus
96A17|(story of) Tiberinus
96A171|(story of) Tiberinus - early life, prime youth
96A1711|(story of) Tiberinus - birth
96A1712|(story of) Tiberinus - infancy, upbringing
96A172|love-affairs of Tiberinus
96A1721|Tiberinus rescues Rhea Silvia and raises her to his consort
96A173|(story of) Tiberinus - most important deeds
96A174|(story of) Tiberinus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96A175|(story of) Tiberinus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
96A176|(story of) Tiberinus - suffering, misfortune
96A1768|(story of) Tiberinus - death
96A1769|(story of) Tiberinus - apotheosis, deification
96A177|(story of) Tiberinus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96A1778|(story of) Tiberinus - triumph
96A1779|(story of) Tiberinus - veneration, honoured by
96A178|(story of) Tiberinus - attributes
96A179|(story of) Tiberinus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
96A18|(story of) Vertumnus
96A181|(story of) Vertumnus - early life, prime youth
96A1811|(story of) Vertumnus - birth
96A1812|(story of) Vertumnus - infancy, upbringing
96A182|love-affairs of Vertumnus
96A1821|Vertumnus and Pomona
96A18211|Vertumnus, in the guise of an old woman, wooing Pomona
96A18212|Vertumnus trying to seduce Pomona in the guise of a fisherman, soldier or peasant
96A183|(story of) Vertumnus - most important deeds
96A184|(story of) Vertumnus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96A185|(story of) Vertumnus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
96A186|(story of) Vertumnus - suffering, misfortune
96A1868|(story of) Vertumnus - death
96A1869|(story of) Vertumnus - apotheosis, deification
96A187|(story of) Vertumnus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96A1878|(story of) Vertumnus - triumph
96A1879|(story of) Vertumnus - veneration, honoured by
96A188|(story of) Vertumnus - attributes
96A189|(story of) Vertumnus - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
96A19|other male Roman deities
96A19(...)|other male Roman deities (with NAME)
96A19(CONSUS)|other male Roman deities: Consus
96A19(DIUS FIDIUS)|other male Roman deities: Dius Fidius
96A19(VIRBIUS)|Virbius (Hippolytus deified)
96A191|(story of) Tages
96A1911|early life, prime youth of Tages
96A19111|birth of Tages: he rises from a clod of earth, out of a freshly ploughed field
96A19112|early life, prime youth of Tages - infancy, upbringing
96A1912|(story of) Tages - love-affairs
96A1913|(story of) Tages - most important deeds
96A1914|(story of) Tages - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96A1915|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Tages
96A19151|Tages teaches the science of augury and divination to the Etruscan tribes
96A1916|(story of) Tages - suffering, misfortune
96A19168|(story of) Tages - death
96A19169|(story of) Tages - apotheosis, deification
96A1917|(story of) Tages - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96A19178|(story of) Tages - triumph
96A19179|(story of) Tages - veneration, honoured by
96A1918|(story of) Tages - attributes
96A1919|(story of) Tages - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
96A2|female Roman deities
96A21|Acca Larentia
96A22|Angerona
96A23|(story of) Flora
96A231|(story of) Flora - early life, prime youth
96A2311|(story of) Flora - birth
96A2312|(story of) Flora - infancy, upbringing
96A232|(story of) Flora - love-affairs
96A233|(story of) Flora - most important deeds
96A234|(story of) Flora - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96A235|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Flora
96A2351|Flora in her realm: a garden full of flowers, given to her by Zephyrus
96A23511|Flora handing over a flower to Juno, by which the latter conceives Mars
96A236|(story of) Flora - suffering, misfortune
96A2368|(story of) Flora - death
96A2369|(story of) Flora - apotheosis, deification
96A237|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Flora; Flora as patroness
96A2378|triumph of Flora
96A2379|specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Flora; Flora as patroness - veneration, honoured by
96A238|(story of) Flora - attributes
96A239|(story of) Flora - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
96A24|Roman fountain-deities
96A241|Camenae (Roman fountain-deities)
96A242|Egeria (Roman fountain-deity)
96A243|Juturna (Roman fountain-deity)
96A25|Lara, Larunda, Dea Muta
96A26|Ops
96A27|Pomona
96A28|Tellus
96A29|other female Roman deities
96A29(...)|other female Roman deities (with NAME)
96A29(BONA DEA)|other female Roman deities: Bona Dea
96A29(LASA)|other female Roman deities: Lasa
96A29(PALES)|other female Roman deities: Pales
96A29(SALACIA)|other female Roman deities: Salacia
96A3|foreign deities included in the classical Pantheon
96A31|Isis
96A32|Serapis
96A33|Harpocrates
96A34|(story of) Mithra(s)
96A341|(story of) Mithra(s) - early life, prime youth
96A3411|(story of) Mithra(s) - birth
96A3412|(story of) Mithra(s) - infancy, upbringing
96A342|(story of) Mithra(s) - love-affairs
96A343|most important deeds of Mithra(s)
96A3431|Mithra(s), usually standing in a cave, stabs a bull with a dagger
96A344|(story of) Mithra(s) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96A345|(story of) Mithra(s) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
96A346|(story of) Mithra(s) - suffering, misfortune
96A3468|(story of) Mithra(s) - death
96A3469|(story of) Mithra(s) - apotheosis, deification
96A347|(story of) Mithra(s) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96A3478|(story of) Mithra(s) - triumph
96A3479|(story of) Mithra(s) - veneration, honoured by
96A348|(story of) Mithra(s) - attributes
96A349|(story of) Mithra(s) - offspring, companion(s), train etc.
96A35|Dea Syria, Astarte
96A36|other foreign deities included in the classical Pantheon
96A36(...)|other foreign deities included in the classical Pantheon (with NAME)
96A36(EPONA)|other foreign deities included in the classical Pantheon: Epona
96A36(SABAZIUS)|other foreign deities included in the classical Pantheon: Sabazius
96A4|Roman house gods, tutelary spirits, and spirits of the dead (Lares, Penates Genii, Manes, Larvae, Lemures)
96A41|Lares (Roman house gods)
96A42|Penates (Roman house gods)
96A43|Genii (Roman tutelary spirits); 'Genio' (Ripa)
96A44|Manes (Roman spirits of the dead)
96A45|Larvae, Lemures (Roman spirits of the dead)
96A5|Roman personifications of abstract concepts
96A5(...)|Roman personifications of abstract concepts (with NAME)
96A5(ABUNDANTIA)|Abundantia (abundance) as Roman personification
96A5(AEQUITAS)|Aequitas as Roman personification
96A5(AMICITIA)|Amicitia as Roman personification
96A5(AVARITIA)|Avaritia (avarice) as Roman personification
96A5(BONUS EVENTUS)|Bonus Eventus as Roman personification
96A5(CONCORDIA)|Concordia as Roman personification
96A5(CURA)|Cura as Roman personification
96A5(DISCORDIA)|Discordia (discord) as Roman personification
96A5(FAMA)|Fama as Roman personification
96A5(FATA)|Fata as Roman personification
96A5(FIDES)|Fides (faith) as Roman personification
96A5(FORTUNA)|Fortuna as Roman personification
96A5(HONOS)|Honos as Roman personification
96A5(INVIDIA)|Invidia (Envy) as Roman personification
96A5(JUSTITIA)|Justitia (justice) as Roman personification
96A5(LIBERTAS)|Libertas as Roman personification
96A5(LUXURIA)|Luxuria (luxury) as Roman personification
96A5(NECESSITAS)|Necessitas (necessity) as Roman personification
96A5(OCCASIO)|Occasio as Roman personification
96A5(OPULENTIA)|Opulentia (opulence) as Roman personification
96A5(PAUPERTAS)|Paupertas as Roman personification
96A5(PAX)|Pax as Roman personification
96A5(PIETAS)|Pietas as Roman personification
96A5(PRUDENTIA)|Prudentia (Prudence) as Roman personification
96A5(PUDICITIA)|Pudicitia as Roman personification
96A5(SALUS)|Salus as Roman personification
96A5(SECURITAS)|Securitas as Roman personification
96A5(SPES)|Spes as Roman personification
96A5(VICTORIA)|Victoria as Roman personification
96A5(VIRTUS)|Virtus as Roman personification
96A5(VOLUPTAS)|Voluptas as Roman personification
96B|the story of Aeneas' wanderings to Italy (Virgil, Aeneid)
96B1|Aeneas' wanderings to Italy: from Troy to Carthage (Virgil, Aeneid II-III)
96B11|Aeneas leaves the country of Troy
96B111|Venus appears to Aeneas, who is just about to kill Helen, and advises him to flee
96B112|a miracle occurs in Aeneas' house: Ascanius' head catches fire but it does not harm him
96B113|'Pius Aeneas': Aeneas, leading Ascanius, escapes from burning Troy, carrying his father Anchises with the Penates; his wife Creusa, who sets out with them, is lost on the way
96B114|Aeneas searching for Creusa; her spirit appears to him
96B115|Aeneas builds a fleet
96B116|the fleet of Aeneas sets out
96B12|stay of Aeneas on Thrace: miracle of the bleeding bush on Polydorus' grave; the spirit of Polydorus advises Aeneas to flee
96B13|stay of Aeneas on Delos: meeting with Anius, and consultation of the Delian oracle; the Trojans offer sacrifices to the gods
96B14|stay of Aeneas on Crete: a pestilence ravages the Trojans
96B141|the Penates appear to Aeneas in a dream
96B15|stay of Aeneas on the Strophades Islands: fight with the Harpies that befoul the crew's food
96B151|the Harpy Celaeno foretells the future to Aeneas and his crew
96B16|sacrifices are made to Jupiter and games are held on the shore of Actium by Aeneas and his crew
96B17|stay of Aeneas on Epirus, where the Trojans find Helenus established as king and married to Andromache
96B18|first stay of Aeneas in Sicily
96B181|on arrival in Sicily, Anchises, standing on the quarter-deck, offers unwatered wine and invokes the gods
96B182|the Trojans pass Charybdis ~ Aeneid
96B183|the Trojans meet Achaemenides, left behind by Ulysses in Polyphemus' cave, and take him with them
96B184|the Trojans escape from Polyphemus and the Cyclopes
96B185|death of Anchises
96B2|Aeneas reaches Africa (Virgil, Aeneid I)
96B21|Aeneas' fleet cast on the coast of Libya
96B211|Aeneas and Achates go hunting for provisions
96B22|the meeting of Aeneas and Achates with Venus, disguised as a huntress; she points out twelve swans in the sky
96B221|Venus covers Aeneas and Achates with a cloud
96B23|Aeneas and Achates reach Carthage, where building is in progress
96B231|in the temple of Juno Aeneas and Achates look at scenes from the Trojan war depicted on the wall
96B232|Dido appears in the temple of Juno; a Trojan deputation asks her permission to beach and repair the ships
96B24|the meeting of Aeneas and Dido; when he approaches her throne, the cloud enveloping him and Achates vanishes
96B241|Dido leads Aeneas and his companions to her palace
96B25|the banquet of Aeneas and Dido
96B251|Venus gives Cupid the form and features of Ascanius
96B252|Achates and Ascanius-Cupid on their way to Carthage with presents
96B2521|the presents are offered to Dido, she fondles Ascanius-Cupid
96B253|Aeneas tells Dido of his wanderings
96B3|the tragedy of Dido (Virgil, Aeneid IV)
96B31|Dido tormented by her love for Aeneas
96B311|Juno and Venus agree that Aeneas shall marry Dido
96B32|Dido and Aeneas hunting
96B321|Dido and Aeneas departing for the hunt
96B322|Dido and Aeneas shelter from the storm in a cave
96B323|Fama spreads the rumour of Dido's love-affair
96B324|Iarbas complains to Jupiter, who sends Mercury to Aeneas
96B325|Mercury summons Aeneas, engaged in building activities, to leave Carthage
96B33|the Trojans' departure from Carthage
96B331|Aeneas has his fleet put into readiness; complaints of Dido
96B3311|Dido arguing with Anna, her sister
96B3312|Anna before Aeneas, entreating him not to leave
96B3313|after Mercury has appeared again to the sleeping Aeneas, the Trojan fleet sails
96B332|death of Dido; she climbs the funeral pyre and falls upon the sword of Aeneas
96B3321|Iris cuts a lock from Dido's hair to release her soul
96B4|second stay of Aeneas in Sicily (Virgil, Aeneid V)
96B41|Aeneas and his companions meet with Acestes, their kinsman
96B42|celebration of the anniversary of the death of Anchises
96B421|Aeneas sacrificing at Anchises' grave: a snake appears
96B422|the contests held in memory of Anchises
96B4221|the boxing contest: Dares and Entellus
96B4222|the shooting contest during Aeneas' stay in Sicily: a fluttering dove, attached to the mast of a ship, is used as target
96B423|the riding display by thirty-six youths led by Ascanius
96B43|Iris, in the guise of Beroe, an old woman, incites the Trojan women to rebellion; they set the ships on fire
96B431|a rain-storm extinguishes the fire lighted by the Trojan women
96B44|Aeneas' departure from Sicily
96B441|Anchises' spirit appears to Aeneas in his sleep
96B442|Aeneas leaves some of the Trojans under the protection of Acestes
96B443|Aeneas' fleet sails away; Hypnos puts Palinurus to sleep, who then falls overboard and is lost
96B444|Aeneas' fleet passes the Sirens
96B5|the arrival at Cumae and the visit to the underworld (Virgil, Aeneid VI)
96B51|the arrival of Aeneas at Cumae, where they consult Deiphobe, the Cumaean Sibyl, who foretells of Aeneas' wars in Latium
96B52|returning to the beach the Trojans find Misenus, the trumpet blower, dead
96B521|Misenus challenges Triton to a musical competition; he is dragged into the sea and is drowned by the god
96B522|the funeral of Misenus
96B53|Aeneas plucks the 'Golden Bough' by the aid of two doves
96B54|Aeneas' visit to the underworld
96B541|Aeneas, guided by the Sibyl, enters the underworld through the cave of Avernus
96B542|Aeneas and the Sibyl reach the Styx, where they meet the ghosts of the unburied dead, among others Palinurus
96B543|Charon conveys Aeneas and the Sibyl in his boat; they alight at the gates of Pluto's kingdom
96B544|Cerberus is offered a drugged cake ~ Aeneas' visit to the underworld
96B545|Aeneas and the Sibyl meet various groups of the dead, among them is Dido, who turns aside
96B546|Aeneas and the Sibyl pass by Tartarus
96B547|Aeneas affixes the 'Golden Bough' to the threshold of Pluto's palace
96B548|Aeneas in the Elysian Fields
96B5481|Musaeus offers Aeneas to show the way to Anchises
96B5482|Aeneas finds Anchises in the underworld, and vainly seeks to embrace him
96B5483|Aeneas sees ghosts drinking at the river Lethe
96B5484|Anchises foretells the history of Rome to Aeneas
96B5485|Aeneas and the Sibyl leave the underworld through the ivory gate
96B6|the Trojans reach the mouth of the Tiber and land in Latium (Virgil, Aeneid VII-VIII)
96B61|the Trojans eat cakes of bread which they have used as platters; thus fulfilling the Harpy's prophecy; they hail their new fatherland
96B62|the Trojans with King Latinus
96B621|signs from heaven warn Latinus: a dense cloud of bees hangs upon the sacred laurel-tree
96B6211|Lavinia's long hair catches fire during a sacrifice
96B6212|Latinus consults the oracle of Faunus
96B622|the Trojan embassy sent by Aeneas is welcomed by Latinus, who offers to make an alliance and to give Lavinia in marriage
96B63|Juno goes to Alecto, the Fury, to arouse sedition
96B631|Alecto flings a snake from her hair into the bosom of Latinus' wife Amata
96B632|Alecto, in the guise of an old woman, approaches Turnus in his sleep and sets him against Aeneas
96B633|when Ascanius is hunting, Alecto drives his hounds onto the trail of a sacred stag
96B6331|the wounding of the sacred stag by Ascanius causes an affray
96B64|the Italian tribes gather to expel the Trojans ~ Aeneid
96B641|Juno opens the gates of war
96B65|Aeneas secures help for the Trojans
96B651|Aeneas' departure from Latium to secure help
96B6511|the river-god Tiberinus appears to Aeneas in his sleep
96B6512|Aeneas finds a white sow with thirty young, and sacrifices them to Juno
96B652|Aeneas with Evander
96B6521|arrival of Aeneas at Pallanteum: while holding out an olive-branch he meets Pallas on the shore
96B6522|Pallas brings Aeneas to his father Evander, who is sacrificing to Hercules in a grove outside the Arcadian city
96B66|Venus asks Vulcan to forge Aeneas' armour
96B661|Venus hands over the armour to Aeneas
96B662|the armour of Aeneas
96B7|the battle of Latium (I): the siege of the Trojan camp and the return of Aeneas
96B71|the siege of the Trojan camp ~ battle of Latium (Virgil, Aeneid IX)
96B711|Turnus blockades the Trojan camp
96B7111|Juno sends Iris to Turnus to incite him to war
96B7112|when Turnus sets the Trojan ships on fire they turn into sea-nymphs at Cybele's request
96B712|Nisus and Euryalus pass through the enemy lines at night
96B7121|Nisus and Euryalus slay some of the enemies in their drunken sleep
96B7122|Nisus and Euryalus fall in with a group of enemy soldiers and are killed
96B7123|the heads of Nisus and Euryalus are displayed on spear-points
96B7124|Euryalus' mother mourning her son
96B713|Ascanius' first deeds: he kills Numanus (Remulus), Turnus' brother-in-law
96B7131|Apollo, in the guise of Butes, advises Ascanius to abstain from further fighting
96B714|Turnus sweeps the battle-field and kills among others Bitias and Pandarus
96B7141|Turnus is cut off by the Trojans, but escapes by plunging into the river
96B72|the return of Aeneas and the Relief ~ battle of Latinum (Virgil, Aeneid X)
96B721|assembly of the gods ~ Aeneas' return to the battle of Latium
96B722|Aeneas secures the alliance of Tarchon and his Etruscans
96B723|sailing home Aeneas encounters the nymphs, into which the burning ships were changed; they inform him about the besieged Trojan camp
96B724|Turnus opposes Aeneas and his troops on the beach
96B7241|Pallas' heroic deeds
96B7242|Pallas is killed by Turnus
96B72421|Turnus with the spoils of Pallas
96B72422|the body of Pallas is carried away on a shield
96B7243|Turnus pursues a phantom of Aeneas, contrived by Juno, and is borne away
96B725|Aeneas wounds Mezentius, whom Lausus, his son, tries to save
96B7251|Lausus is killed by Aeneas
96B7252|the body of Lausus is brought to Mezentius, who is staunching his wounds near the river
96B7253|Mezentius confronts Aeneas again, and is killed together with his horse
96B8|battle of Latium (II): respite and battle again (Virgil, Aeneid XI); the last deeds of Turnus (Virgil, Aeneid XII)
96B81|respite of the battle of Latium
96B811|the spoils of Mezentius are offered to Mars
96B812|the body of Pallas is sent to Evander
96B8121|sorrow of Evander and funeral of Pallas
96B813|a truce is arranged between the Trojans and the Latins to pay the last honours to the dead
96B814|gathering of the Latin leaders which is interrupted by the report that the Trojans are moving against the city
96B82|battle in Latium after the breaking of the truce
96B821|a cavalry engagement (~ battle of Latium) in which Camilla takes the lead
96B822|Tarchon plucks Venulus from his horse
96B823|Arruns kills Camilla
96B8231|last instructions of the dying Camilla to her friend Acca
96B8232|the nymph Opis kills Arruns with one of Diana's arrows
96B83|last deeds of Turnus
96B831|Turnus before Latinus: he wants to meet Aeneas in single combat; Amata tries in vain to stop him
96B832|a compact is made with the Trojans; Aeneas ratifies the agreement with Latinus in full view of both armies
96B8321|Juturna, Turnus' sister, incites the Rutulians to battle
96B8322|Tolumnius hurls a spear against the Trojans; the treaty is void
96B833|the fighting is resumed
96B8331|Aeneas is wounded; Venus secretly puts a healing plant in the water with which Japyx is bathing the wound
96B8332|Aeneas back to the war; Juturna, in the guise of the charioteer Metiscus, darts away with Turnus to evade Aeneas
96B8333|the Trojans attack Laurentium; Amata hangs herself
96B834|single combat of Turnus and Aeneas
96B8341|Jupiter weighs in a pair of scales the destinies of Turnus and Aeneas
96B8342|Jupiter sends one of the Furies in the form of a dark bird which flies into Turnus' face and beats against his shield
96B8343|Juturna withdraws from the battle and dives into a stream
96B8344|Turnus is killed by Aeneas
96B9|scenes from the Aeneid that cannot be located in the chronological sequence of the story
96B91|scenes from the Aeneid that cannot be located in the chronological sequence of the story, featuring the Trojans
96B92|scenes from the Aeneid that cannot be located in the chronological sequence of the story, featuring the Latins
96C|heroes, male characters from the legendary origins of Rome
96C(...)|heroes, male characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME)
96C(...)1|heroes, male characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - early life, prime youth
96C(...)11|heroes, male characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - birth
96C(...)12|heroes, male characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - infancy, upbringing
96C(...)2|heroes, male characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - love-affairs
96C(...)3|heroes, male characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - most important deeds
96C(...)4|heroes, male characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96C(...)5|heroes, male characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
96C(...)6|heroes, male characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - suffering, misfortune
96C(...)68|heroes, male characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - death
96C(...)69|heroes, male characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - apotheosis, deification
96C(...)7|heroes, male characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96C(...)78|heroes, male characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - triumph
96C(...)79|heroes, male characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - veneration, honoured by
96C(...)8|heroes, male characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - attributes
96C(AENEAS)|(story of) Aeneas
96C(AENEAS)1|early life, prime youth of Aeneas
96C(AENEAS)11|early life, prime youth of Aeneas - birth
96C(AENEAS)12|infancy, upbringing of Aeneas
96C(AENEAS)121|Aeneas, son of Venus and Anchises, is brought up by the nymphs of Mount Ida
96C(AENEAS)2|love-affairs of Aeneas
96C(AENEAS)21|Aeneas and Lavinia
96C(AENEAS)211|marriage of Aeneas and Lavinia
96C(AENEAS)3|(story of) Aeneas - most important deeds
96C(AENEAS)4|(story of) Aeneas - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96C(AENEAS)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Aeneas
96C(AENEAS)51|Aeneas founding Lavinium
96C(AENEAS)6|suffering, misfortune of Aeneas
96C(AENEAS)68|death of Aeneas: he is killed during a battle against the Rutuli
96C(AENEAS)69|apotheosis, deification of Aeneas
96C(AENEAS)691|the river-god Numicus washes away Aeneas' mortal parts
96C(AENEAS)692|Venus sprinkles and anoints Aeneas' body with perfume and ambrosia
96C(AENEAS)7|(story of) Aeneas - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96C(AENEAS)78|(story of) Aeneas - triumph
96C(AENEAS)79|(story of) Aeneas - veneration, honoured by
96C(AENEAS)8|(story of) Aeneas - attributes
96C(AMULIUS)|(story of) Amulius, usurper of Alba Longa
96C(AMULIUS)1|(story of) Amulius, usurper of Alba Longa - early life, prime youth
96C(AMULIUS)11|(story of) Amulius, usurper of Alba Longa - birth
96C(AMULIUS)12|(story of) Amulius, usurper of Alba Longa - infancy, upbringing
96C(AMULIUS)2|(story of) Amulius, usurper of Alba Longa - love-affairs
96C(AMULIUS)3|(story of) Amulius, usurper of Alba Longa - most important deeds
96C(AMULIUS)4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of Amulius
96C(AMULIUS)41|Amulius usurps the throne of King Numitor of Alba Longa after killing his sons
96C(AMULIUS)5|(story of) Amulius, usurper of Alba Longa - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
96C(AMULIUS)6|(story of) Amulius, usurper of Alba Longa - suffering, misfortune
96C(AMULIUS)68|(story of) Amulius, usurper of Alba Longa - death
96C(AMULIUS)69|(story of) Amulius, usurper of Alba Longa - apotheosis, deification
96C(AMULIUS)7|(story of) Amulius, usurper of Alba Longa - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96C(AMULIUS)78|(story of) Amulius, usurper of Alba Longa - triumph
96C(AMULIUS)79|(story of) Amulius, usurper of Alba Longa - veneration, honoured by
96C(AMULIUS)8|(story of) Amulius, usurper of Alba Longa - attributes
96C(ASCANIUS)|(story of) Ascanius (Julus)
96C(ASCANIUS)1|(story of) Ascanius (Julus) - early life, prime youth
96C(ASCANIUS)11|(story of) Ascanius (Julus) - birth
96C(ASCANIUS)12|(story of) Ascanius (Julus) - infancy, upbringing
96C(ASCANIUS)2|(story of) Ascanius (Julus) - love-affairs
96C(ASCANIUS)3|(story of) Ascanius (Julus) - most important deeds
96C(ASCANIUS)4|(story of) Ascanius (Julus) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96C(ASCANIUS)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Ascanius
96C(ASCANIUS)51|Ascanius (Julus) founding Alba Longa
96C(ASCANIUS)6|(story of) Ascanius (Julus) - suffering, misfortune
96C(ASCANIUS)68|(story of) Ascanius (Julus) - death
96C(ASCANIUS)69|(story of) Ascanius (Julus) - apotheosis, deification
96C(ASCANIUS)7|(story of) Ascanius (Julus) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96C(ASCANIUS)78|(story of) Ascanius (Julus) - triumph
96C(ASCANIUS)79|(story of) Ascanius (Julus) - veneration, honoured by
96C(ASCANIUS)8|(story of) Ascanius (Julus) - attributes
96C(EVANDER)|(story of) Evander
96C(EVANDER)1|(story of) Evander - early life, prime youth
96C(EVANDER)11|(story of) Evander - birth
96C(EVANDER)12|(story of) Evander - infancy, upbringing
96C(EVANDER)2|(story of) Evander - love-affairs
96C(EVANDER)3|(story of) Evander - most important deeds
96C(EVANDER)4|(story of) Evander - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96C(EVANDER)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Evander
96C(EVANDER)51|Evander arrives in Italy with his mother Carmenta (Carmentis) who stays the steersman's hand and hails the gods
96C(EVANDER)52|Evander introduces the Greek alphabet and the worship of Greek deities in Italy
96C(EVANDER)53|Hercules kindly received by Evander on his return from the capture of Geryon
96C(EVANDER)6|(story of) Evander - suffering, misfortune
96C(EVANDER)68|(story of) Evander - death
96C(EVANDER)69|(story of) Evander - apotheosis, deification
96C(EVANDER)7|(story of) Evander - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96C(EVANDER)78|(story of) Evander - triumph
96C(EVANDER)79|(story of) Evander - veneration, honoured by
96C(EVANDER)8|(story of) Evander - attributes
96C(METIUS CURTIUS)|(story of) Metius Curtius
96C(METIUS CURTIUS)1|(story of) Metius Curtius - early life, prime youth
96C(METIUS CURTIUS)11|(story of) Metius Curtius - birth
96C(METIUS CURTIUS)12|(story of) Metius Curtius - infancy, upbringing
96C(METIUS CURTIUS)2|(story of) Metius Curtius - love-affairs
96C(METIUS CURTIUS)3|(story of) Metius Curtius - most important deeds
96C(METIUS CURTIUS)4|(story of) Metius Curtius - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96C(METIUS CURTIUS)5|(story of) Metius Curtius - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
96C(METIUS CURTIUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Metius Curtius
96C(METIUS CURTIUS)68|death of Metius Curtius, the Sabine general: when pursued on horseback by Romulus he jumps into a swamp
96C(METIUS CURTIUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Metius Curtius - apotheosis, deification
96C(METIUS CURTIUS)7|(story of) Metius Curtius - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96C(METIUS CURTIUS)78|(story of) Metius Curtius - triumph
96C(METIUS CURTIUS)79|(story of) Metius Curtius - veneration, honoured by
96C(METIUS CURTIUS)8|(story of) Metius Curtius - attributes
96C(ROMULUS)|(story of) Romulus and Remus
96C(ROMULUS)1|early life, prime youth of Romulus and Remus
96C(ROMULUS)11|early life, prime youth of Romulus and Remus - birth
96C(ROMULUS)12|infancy, upbringing of Romulus and Remus
96C(ROMULUS)121|Romulus and Remus, twin sons of Rhea Silvia by Mars, are thrown into the Tiber by order of Amulius
96C(ROMULUS)122|Romulus and Remus are washed ashore and suckled by a she-wolf; 'Lupa Romana'
96C(ROMULUS)123|the herdsman Faustulus discovers Romulus and Remus
96C(ROMULUS)124|Faustulus brings Romulus and Remus to his wife (Acca) Larentia, whose baby has just died
96C(ROMULUS)125|Romulus and Remus are brought up by Faustulus and his wife
96C(ROMULUS)1251|when Romulus and Remus are older they go hunting
96C(ROMULUS)1252|Romulus and Remus take to attacking robbers and share the stolen goods with their friends
96C(ROMULUS)2|(story of) Romulus and Remus - love-affairs
96C(ROMULUS)3|most important deeds of Romulus and Remus
96C(ROMULUS)31|Romulus and Remus discover their origin
96C(ROMULUS)311|Remus is captured during the festival of the Lupercalia and brought before Amulius
96C(ROMULUS)312|Romulus comes to Remus' rescue; Amulius is killed
96C(ROMULUS)313|Romulus and Remus restore the crown of Alba Longa to their grandfather Numitor
96C(ROMULUS)32|Romulus and Remus decide to found a new settlement (Rome)
96C(ROMULUS)321|Romulus and Remus look for an omen from the flight of birds (auspices); Remus sees six vultures, Romulus twelve
96C(ROMULUS)322|Romulus lays the foundation of Rome
96C(ROMULUS)323|Remus, contemptuously, jumps over the newly built wall and is killed either by Romulus or by Celer
96C(ROMULUS)33|Romulus as king of Rome
96C(ROMULUS)331|Romulus institutes the cult of Hercules
96C(ROMULUS)332|Romulus gives laws to Rome and proceeds to its political and social organization
96C(ROMULUS)333|Romulus celebrates the Consualia
96C(ROMULUS)334|Rome at war with the neighbouring nations
96C(ROMULUS)4|(story of) Romulus and Remus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96C(ROMULUS)5|(story of) Romulus and Remus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
96C(ROMULUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Romulus and Remus
96C(ROMULUS)68|suffering, misfortune of Romulus and Remus - death
96C(ROMULUS)69|apotheosis of Romulus: while he is reviewing his troops a storm bursts and Romulus, covered by a cloud, disappears; he becomes the god Quirinus
96C(ROMULUS)691|Mars implores Jupiter to make Romulus immortal
96C(ROMULUS)7|(story of) Romulus and Remus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96C(ROMULUS)78|(story of) Romulus and Remus - triumph
96C(ROMULUS)79|(story of) Romulus and Remus - veneration, honoured by
96C(ROMULUS)8|(story of) Romulus and Remus - attributes
96C(TITUS TATIUS)|(story of) Titus Tatius
96C(TITUS TATIUS)1|(story of) Titus Tatius - early life, prime youth
96C(TITUS TATIUS)11|(story of) Titus Tatius - birth
96C(TITUS TATIUS)12|(story of) Titus Tatius - infancy, upbringing
96C(TITUS TATIUS)2|(story of) Titus Tatius - love-affairs
96C(TITUS TATIUS)3|(story of) Titus Tatius - most important deeds
96C(TITUS TATIUS)4|(story of) Titus Tatius - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96C(TITUS TATIUS)5|(story of) Titus Tatius - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
96C(TITUS TATIUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Titus Tatius
96C(TITUS TATIUS)68|death of Titus Tatius: he is killed during a riot at Lavinium, when celebrating the annual sacrifice
96C(TITUS TATIUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Titus Tatius - apotheosis, deification
96C(TITUS TATIUS)7|(story of) Titus Tatius - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96C(TITUS TATIUS)78|(story of) Titus Tatius - triumph
96C(TITUS TATIUS)79|(story of) Titus Tatius - veneration, honoured by
96C(TITUS TATIUS)8|(story of) Titus Tatius - attributes
96C(TURNUS)|(story of) Turnus
96C(TURNUS)1|(story of) Turnus - early life, prime youth
96C(TURNUS)11|(story of) Turnus - birth
96C(TURNUS)12|(story of) Turnus - infancy, upbringing
96C(TURNUS)2|(story of) Turnus - love-affairs
96C(TURNUS)3|(story of) Turnus - most important deeds
96C(TURNUS)4|(story of) Turnus - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96C(TURNUS)5|(story of) Turnus - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
96C(TURNUS)6|(story of) Turnus - suffering, misfortune
96C(TURNUS)68|death of Turnus
96C(TURNUS)681|funeral of Turnus
96C(TURNUS)69|(story of) Turnus - apotheosis, deification
96C(TURNUS)7|(story of) Turnus - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96C(TURNUS)78|(story of) Turnus - triumph
96C(TURNUS)79|(story of) Turnus - veneration, honoured by
96C(TURNUS)8|(story of) Turnus - attributes
96D|heroines, female characters from the legendary origins of Rome
96D(...)|heroines, female characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME)
96D(...)1|heroines, female characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - early life, prime youth
96D(...)11|heroines, female characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - birth
96D(...)12|heroines, female characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - infancy, upbringing
96D(...)2|heroines, female characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - love-affairs
96D(...)3|heroines, female characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - most important deeds
96D(...)4|heroines, female characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96D(...)5|heroines, female characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
96D(...)6|heroines, female characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - suffering, misfortune
96D(...)68|heroines, female characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - death
96D(...)69|heroines, female characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - apotheosis, deification
96D(...)7|heroines, female characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96D(...)78|heroines, female characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - triumph
96D(...)79|heroines, female characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - veneration, honoured by
96D(...)8|heroines, female characters from the legendary origins of Rome (with NAME) - attributes
96D(ANNA)|(story of) Anna, Dido's sister
96D(ANNA)1|(story of) Anna, Dido's sister - early life, prime youth
96D(ANNA)11|(story of) Anna, Dido's sister - birth
96D(ANNA)12|(story of) Anna, Dido's sister - infancy, upbringing
96D(ANNA)2|(story of) Anna, Dido's sister - love-affairs
96D(ANNA)3|(story of) Anna, Dido's sister - most important deeds
96D(ANNA)4|(story of) Anna, Dido's sister - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96D(ANNA)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Anna, Dido's sister
96D(ANNA)51|Anna flees from Carthage after the death of Dido
96D(ANNA)52|Anna arrives in Italy where she is welcomed by Aeneas, who commands her to the care of Lavinia
96D(ANNA)53|the ghost of Dido warns Anna in a dream for the jealousy of Lavinia
96D(ANNA)6|suffering, misfortune of Anna, Dido's sister
96D(ANNA)68|suffering, misfortune of Anna, Dido's sister - death
96D(ANNA)69|apotheosis of Anna: she throws herself into the river Numicius, of which she becomes the nymph
96D(ANNA)7|(story of) Anna, Dido's sister - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96D(ANNA)78|(story of) Anna, Dido's sister - triumph
96D(ANNA)79|(story of) Anna, Dido's sister - veneration, honoured by
96D(ANNA)8|(story of) Anna, Dido's sister - attributes
96D(CAMILLA)|(story of) Camilla
96D(CAMILLA)1|early life, prime youth of Camilla
96D(CAMILLA)11|early life, prime youth of Camilla - birth
96D(CAMILLA)12|infancy, upbringing of Camilla
96D(CAMILLA)121|Metabus, Camilla's father, with the enemy almost upon him, throws the baby Camilla, lashed on his spear, over the river Amasenus and invokes Diana's help
96D(CAMILLA)122|Camilla is brought up by her father in the woods and is fed upon milk of mares
96D(CAMILLA)1221|Camilla is dedicated to the service of Diana and inured to hunting
96D(CAMILLA)2|(story of) Camilla - love-affairs
96D(CAMILLA)3|(story of) Camilla - most important deeds
96D(CAMILLA)4|(story of) Camilla - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96D(CAMILLA)5|(story of) Camilla - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
96D(CAMILLA)6|(story of) Camilla - suffering, misfortune
96D(CAMILLA)68|(story of) Camilla - death
96D(CAMILLA)69|(story of) Camilla - apotheosis, deification
96D(CAMILLA)7|(story of) Camilla - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96D(CAMILLA)78|(story of) Camilla - triumph
96D(CAMILLA)79|(story of) Camilla - veneration, honoured by
96D(CAMILLA)8|(story of) Camilla - attributes
96D(DIDO)|(story of) Dido
96D(DIDO)1|(story of) Dido - early life, prime youth
96D(DIDO)11|(story of) Dido - birth
96D(DIDO)12|(story of) Dido - infancy, upbringing
96D(DIDO)2|(story of) Dido - love-affairs
96D(DIDO)3|(story of) Dido - most important deeds
96D(DIDO)4|(story of) Dido - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96D(DIDO)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Dido
96D(DIDO)51|Dido's murdered husband, Sichaius (Sicharbas), appears to her in a dream
96D(DIDO)52|Dido leaves Phoenicia with her treasures
96D(DIDO)53|Dido founds Carthage
96D(DIDO)531|a bull's hide is cut into thin strips to cover as much land as possible
96D(DIDO)6|(story of) Dido - suffering, misfortune
96D(DIDO)68|(story of) Dido - death
96D(DIDO)69|(story of) Dido - apotheosis, deification
96D(DIDO)7|(story of) Dido - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96D(DIDO)78|(story of) Dido - triumph
96D(DIDO)79|(story of) Dido - veneration, honoured by
96D(DIDO)8|(story of) Dido - attributes
96D(HERSILIA)|(story of) Hersilia
96D(HERSILIA)1|(story of) Hersilia - early life, prime youth
96D(HERSILIA)11|(story of) Hersilia - birth
96D(HERSILIA)12|(story of) Hersilia - infancy, upbringing
96D(HERSILIA)2|(story of) Hersilia - love-affairs
96D(HERSILIA)3|(story of) Hersilia - most important deeds
96D(HERSILIA)4|(story of) Hersilia - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96D(HERSILIA)5|(story of) Hersilia - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
96D(HERSILIA)6|suffering, misfortune of Hersilia
96D(HERSILIA)68|suffering, misfortune of Hersilia - death
96D(HERSILIA)69|apotheosis of Hersilia: the wife of Romulus is taken up to heaven by Juno and Isis, and becomes the goddess Hora Quirina
96D(HERSILIA)7|(story of) Hersilia - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96D(HERSILIA)78|(story of) Hersilia - triumph
96D(HERSILIA)79|(story of) Hersilia - veneration, honoured by
96D(HERSILIA)8|(story of) Hersilia - attributes
96D(RHEA SILVIA)|(story of) Rhea Silvia
96D(RHEA SILVIA)1|(story of) Rhea Silvia - early life, prime youth
96D(RHEA SILVIA)11|(story of) Rhea Silvia - birth
96D(RHEA SILVIA)12|(story of) Rhea Silvia - infancy, upbringing
96D(RHEA SILVIA)2|(story of) Rhea Silvia - love-affairs
96D(RHEA SILVIA)3|(story of) Rhea Silvia - most important deeds
96D(RHEA SILVIA)4|(story of) Rhea Silvia - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96D(RHEA SILVIA)5|(story of) Rhea Silvia - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
96D(RHEA SILVIA)6|suffering, misfortune of Rhea Silvia
96D(RHEA SILVIA)61|Amulius makes Rhea Silvia (Ilia) a Vestal, thus condemning her to perpetual virginity
96D(RHEA SILVIA)62|Rhea Silvia, after having given birth to Romulus and Remus, is flung into prison by her uncle Amulius
96D(RHEA SILVIA)68|death of Rhea Silvia: she is drowned by Amulius
96D(RHEA SILVIA)69|suffering, misfortune of Rhea Silvia - apotheosis, deification
96D(RHEA SILVIA)7|(story of) Rhea Silvia - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96D(RHEA SILVIA)78|(story of) Rhea Silvia - triumph
96D(RHEA SILVIA)79|(story of) Rhea Silvia - veneration, honoured by
96D(RHEA SILVIA)8|(story of) Rhea Silvia - attributes
96D(SABINE WOMEN)|(story of) the Sabine women
96D(SABINE WOMEN)1|(story of) the Sabine women - early life, prime youth
96D(SABINE WOMEN)11|(story of) the Sabine women - birth
96D(SABINE WOMEN)12|(story of) the Sabine women - infancy, upbringing
96D(SABINE WOMEN)2|(story of) the Sabine women - love-affairs
96D(SABINE WOMEN)3|(story of) the Sabine women - most important deeds
96D(SABINE WOMEN)4|(story of) the Sabine women - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96D(SABINE WOMEN)5|(story of) the Sabine women - non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
96D(SABINE WOMEN)6|suffering, misfortune of the Sabine women
96D(SABINE WOMEN)61|rape of the Sabine women: they are carried off by Romulus and his men during a feast
96D(SABINE WOMEN)611|reconciliation of the Sabines and the Romans: the women, some holding their babies, others with their hair loose, and possibly encouraged by Hersilia call for peace in the midst of the two fighting armies
96D(SABINE WOMEN)68|suffering, misfortune of the Sabine women - death
96D(SABINE WOMEN)69|suffering, misfortune of the Sabine women - apotheosis, deification
96D(SABINE WOMEN)7|(story of) the Sabine women - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96D(SABINE WOMEN)78|(story of) the Sabine women - triumph
96D(SABINE WOMEN)79|(story of) the Sabine women - veneration, honoured by
96D(SABINE WOMEN)8|(story of) the Sabine women - attributes
96D(TARPEIA)|(story of) Tarpeia
96D(TARPEIA)1|(story of) Tarpeia - early life, prime youth
96D(TARPEIA)11|(story of) Tarpeia - birth
96D(TARPEIA)12|(story of) Tarpeia - infancy, upbringing
96D(TARPEIA)2|(story of) Tarpeia - love-affairs
96D(TARPEIA)3|(story of) Tarpeia - most important deeds
96D(TARPEIA)4|(story of) Tarpeia - aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96D(TARPEIA)5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of Tarpeia
96D(TARPEIA)51|while Tarpeia is fetching water outside the city-gate she is bribed by Titus Tatius into opening the gates of the city
96D(TARPEIA)6|suffering, misfortune of Tarpeia
96D(TARPEIA)68|death of Tarpeia: she is crushed under the shields of the Sabines, as punishment for betraying her country
96D(TARPEIA)69|suffering, misfortune of Tarpeia - apotheosis, deification
96D(TARPEIA)7|(story of) Tarpeia - specific aspects, allegorical aspects, as patron of
96D(TARPEIA)78|(story of) Tarpeia - triumph
96D(TARPEIA)79|(story of) Tarpeia - veneration, honoured by
96D(TARPEIA)8|(story of) Tarpeia - attributes
97|metamorphoses ~ classical mythology
97A|metamorphoses of male persons into trees
97A1|the Apulian shepherd changed into an oleaster: the Apulian shepherd is changed into an oleaster as punishment for mocking dancing nymphs (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIV 521)
97A2|Attis changed into a pine-tree: after castrating himself, Attis, the favourite of Cybele, is changed into a pine-tree (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 104)
97A3|Cyparissus changed into a cypress: when pining away for the loss of his favourite stag, Cyparissus the hunter, minion of Apollo, is changed into a cypress by the god (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 106)
97A4|Philemon and Baucis changed into oak and lime-tree: after having reached extreme old age, Philemon and Baucis are changed into an oak and a lime-tree whose boughs intertwine (Ovid, Metamorphoses VIII 712)
97A5|other metamorphoses of male persons into trees
97A5(...)|other metamorphoses of male persons (with NAME) into trees
97AA|metamorphoses of female persons into trees
97AA1|Daphne changed into a laurel-tree: while fleeing from Apollo, Daphne is changed into a laurel-tree by her father Peneus (Ovid, Metamorphoses I 548)
97AA2|Heliades changed into poplar-trees: while weeping over Phaeton's grave the Heliades are changed into poplar-trees, and their tears turn into beads of amber; their mother Clymene may be present (Ovid, Metamorphoses II 346)
97AA3|Leucothea changed into an incense bush: Apollo, Leucothea's lover, having tried in vain to recall her to life, changes Leucothea into an incense bush (Ovid, Metamorphoses IV 252)
97AA4|Myrrha changed into a myrtle-tree: when fleeing from her father's wrath, Myrrha is changed into a myrtle-tree (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 489)
97AA5|Philyra changed into a lime-tree: at the birth of Chiron, her son by Saturn, Philyra is changed into a lime-tree for shame of Chiron's appearance
97AA6|Phyllis changed into an almond-tree: after having killed herself in despair for Demophon's absence, Phyllis is changed into an almond-tree
97AA7|Pitys changed into a pine-tree: while fleeing from Pan, Pitys is changed into a pine-tree
97AA8|Thracian women changed into oak-trees: for murdering Orpheus, the Thracian (Ciconian) women are changed into oak-trees by Bacchus (Ovid, Metamorphoses XI 70)
97AA9|other metamorphoses of female persons into trees
97AA9(...)|other metamorphoses of female persons (with NAME) into trees
97AA9(AGDISTIS)|Agdistis changed into an almond-tree
97AA9(LEUCE)|Leuce changed into a white poplar (when Pluto attempts to violate her)
97B|metamorphoses of male persons into plants and flowers
97B1|Adonis' blood changed into an anemone or a rose: when Adonis is slain by a boar, Venus changes his blood into an anemone or a rose (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 735)
97B2|Ajax' blood changed into a hyacinth: after Ajax has taken his own life, his blood is changed into a hyacinth (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 207; XIII 390)
97B3|Ampelus changed into a vine: after having fallen to his death from a bull, Ampelus, the favourite of Bacchus, is changed into a vine
97B4|Attis' blood changed into violets: when Attis, the favourite of Cybele, castrates himself, his blood is changed into violets
97B5|Hyacinthus' blood changed into a hyacinth: when Hyacinthus is accidentally killed by Apollo with a discus, the god changes his blood into a hyacinth
97B6|Narcissus changed into a narcissus: when Narcissus is pining away for the love of his image reflected from the water, he is changed into a narcissus (Ovid, Metamorphoses III 510)
97B7|other metamorphoses of male persons into plants and flowers
97B7(...)|other metamorphoses of male persons (with NAME) into plants and flowers
97BB|metamorphoses of female persons into plants and flowers
97BB1|Clytie changed into a sunflower: on account of Apollo's contempt the Oceanid Clytie changes into a sunflower (heliotrope) (Ovid, Metamorphoses IV 268)
97BB2|Dryope changed into a lotus-plant: Dryope is changed into a lotus-plant, when to please her little boy she picks a flower from a lotus-plant (i.e. Lotis metamorphosed) which then starts to bleed (Ovid, Metamorphoses IX 331)
97BB3|Lotis changed into a lotus-plant: while fleeing from Priapus, Lotis is changed into a lotus-plant (Ovid, Metamorphoses IX 347)
97BB4|Minthe changed into a mint-plant: when Pluto tries to seduce Minthe, the nymph is changed into a mint-plant through the jealousy of Proserpina
97BB5|Syrinx changed into a reed: while fleeing from Pan, the nymph Syrinx is changed into reed by her sisters, the Naiads (Ovid, Metamorphoses I 705)
97BB6|other metamorphoses of female persons into plants and flowers
97BB6(...)|other metamorphoses of female persons (with NAME) into plants and flowers
97C|metamorphoses of male persons into mammals
97C1|Actaeon changed into a stag: as punishment for seeing her bathe, Diana changes Actaeon, the hunter, into a stag (Ovid, Metamorphoses III 193)
97C11|Actaeon as a stag is devoured by his own dogs
97C2|Cerastae changed into bullocks: because they sacrifice human beings to Jupiter, the Cerastae (horned people of Cyprus) are changed into bullocks by Venus (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 222)
97C3|horns growing on Cipus' head: when horns grow upon his head, Cipus, the Roman praetor, consults a diviner and is told that he must be king; but rather than destroy the Republican constitution he banishes himself (Ovid, Metamorphoses XV 565)
97C4|Lycaon changed into a wolf: Jupiter changes Lycaon into a wolf as punishment for offering the god, who is sitting at table, human flesh to eat; Lycaon's house is struck with lightning (Ovid, Metamorphoses I 237)
97C41|Lycaon is changed into a wolf when attempting to kill Jupiter, who is lying in bed
97C42|Lycaon's fifty sons are changed into wolves
97C5|Lyncus changed into a lynx: Ceres changes Lyncus into a lynx when he is on the point of murdering the sleeping Triptolemus (Ovid, Metamorphoses V 657)
97C6|Midas given ass's ears: Apollo gives Midas ass's ears as punishment for preferring Pan in the musical contest between Apollo and Pan (Ovid, Metamorphoses XI 174)
97C61|Midas' barber, unable to keep the secret of Midas' ass's ears, whispers it into a hole in the ground; reeds grow from this hole and disclose Midas' secret to all the world when moved by the wind
97C7|Tyrrhenian sailors changed into dolphins: when Bacchus turns himself into a lion and has a vine grow about the ship, the Tyrrhenian sailors out of terror jump into the sea, and are metamorphosed into dolphins (Ovid, Metamorphoses III 662)
97C8|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)
97C81|Ulysses' companions are changed into all kinds of animals
97C9|other metamorphoses of male persons into mammals
97C9(...)|other metamorphoses of male persons (with NAME) into mammals
97CC|metamorphoses of female persons into mammals
97CC1|Atalante and Hippomenes changed into lions: when they profane the temple of Cybele, Atalante and Hippomenes are changed into lions by the goddess (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 689)
97CC2|Callisto changed into a bear: Juno changes Callisto, who is attending the young Arcas (her son by Jupiter), into a bear
97CC21|Callisto as a bear wanders about miserably
97CC211|Callisto is hunted by her son Arcas
97CC3|women of Cos changed into cows: when the women of Cos insult Juno in their anger about Hercules driving Geryon's cattle through their fields, they are changed into cows (Ovid, Metamorphoses VII 363)
97CC4|Galanthis changed into a weasel: Juno changes Galanthis into a weasel for having deceived her about Alcmene's labour (Ovid, Metamorphoses IX 306)
97CC5|Hecuba changed into a dog: while being stoned, Hecuba is changed into a dog (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIII 567)
97CC6|Io changed into a cow: to avoid detection by Juno, Jupiter changes Io into a cow (Ovid, Metamorphoses I 611)
97CC61|Juno appoints Argus to watch the cow (Io metamorphosed)
97CC62|Io as a cow watched by Argus
97CC621|Io is petted by Inachus, her father, and by her sisters
97CC63|Jupiter orders Mercury to kill Argus
97CC64|Mercury lulls Argus into sleep by making music
97CC641|Mercury beheads Argus
97CC65|Io, still as a cow, is pursued by a gad-fly
97CC651|Io arrives in Egypt, regains her human form, and is worshipped as Isis
97CC7|Minyas' daughters changed into bats: having aroused Bacchus' anger by weaving instead of worshipping him, the daughters of Minyas, Leuconoe (Leucippe), Alcithoe and Arsippe, are changed into bats by the god (Ovid, Metamorphoses IV 399)
97CC8|Ocyroe changed into a mare: when she is foretelling the fates of her father Chiron and the young Aesculapius, Ocyroe is changed into a mare (Ovid, Metamorphoses II 657)
97CC9|other metamorphoses of female persons into mammals
97CC9(...)|other metamorphoses of female persons (with NAME) into mammals
97D|metamorphoses of male persons into birds
97D1|metamorphoses of male persons into birds (first series)
97D11|Aesacus changed into a diving bird: in despair for having caused the death of Hesperia (or Asterope), Aesacus throws himself into the sea and is changed into a diving bird by Tethys (Ovid, Metamorphoses XI 783)
97D111|Aesacus changed into a diving bird while pursuing the nymph Hesperia (or Asterope), who is bitten by a snake
97D12|Argus' eyes changed into peacock's 'eyes' (ocelli): Juno sets Argus' eyes on her peacock, after Argus, while watching Io, has been slain by Mercury (Ovid, Metamorphoses I 723)
97D121|Mercury bringing Argus' eyes to Juno; Juno sets Argus' eyes in the tail of her peacock
97D13|Ascalaphus changed into a screech-owl: as punishment for discovering she had eaten some pomegranates, Proserpina sprinkles water from the Phlegethon on Ascalaphus' head, thus changing him into a screech-owl (Ovid, Metamorphoses V 543)
97D14|Botres changed into a bee-eater: when Botres is slain by his father Eumelus for disturbing his sacrifice to Apollo, the god changes him into a bee-eater (Ovid, Metamorphoses VII 390)
97D15|Caeneus changed into a bird: when Caeneus, originally a girl (Caenis), is killed in the battle of the Lapiths and centaurs, he is changed into a bird (Ovid, Metamorphoses XII 522)
97D16|Cygnus, son of Apollo, changed into a swan: because his friend Phil(l)ius refused to give him the bull captured by the help of Hercules, Cycnus, the son of Apollo, leaps off a cliff, and is changed into a swan (Ovid, Metamorphoses VII 371)
97D17|Cycnus, son of Neptune, changed into a swan: when Achilles arrives in Trojan country he strangles Cycnus, son of Neptune; Cycnus is changed into a swan by his father (Ovid, Metamorphoses XII 144)
97D18|Cycnus, son of Sthenelus, changed into a swan: while grieving over the death of Phaethon, Cycnus, son of Sthenelus, is changed into a swan (Ovid, Metamorphoses II 373)
97D19|Daedalion changed into a hawk: while leaping from a cliff, crazed by the death of his daughter Chione, Daedalion is changed into a hawk by Apollo (Ovid, Metamorphoses XI 339)
97D2|metamorphoses of male persons into birds (second series)
97D21|Diomedes' companions changed into herons: because they have insulted her, Venus changes Diomedes' companions into herons (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIV 494)
97D22|Hierax changed into a hawk: Mercury changes Hierax into a hawk, as punishment for informing Argus that the god was stealing Io
97D23|Memnon's ashes changed into birds: Memnon's ashes are changed into birds, the Memnonides; they rise from Memnon's funeral pyre and fight around his tomb (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIII 608)
97D24|Molussus and family changed into birds: Jupiter changes Molossus and his family into birds to save them from their house, which is set on fire by robbers (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIII 717)
97D25|Nisus changed into a fish-hawk: when killing himself after having been betrayed by his daughter Scylla, Nisus is changed into a fish-hawk (Ovid, Metamorphoses VIII 145)
97D26|Perdix changed into a partridge: when Perdix (Talus) is thrown from the Acropolis by the envious Daedalus, Minerva changes him into a partridge (Ovid, Metamorphoses VIII 250)
97D27|Periphas and Phene changed into eagle and fish-hawk: Jupiter, at Apollo's request, changes Periphas and Phene into an eagle and a fish-hawk instead of slaying them for having aroused his enmity (Ovid, Metamorphoses VII 400)
97D28|Picus changed into a woodpecker: Circe changes Picus into a woodpecker because, faithful to his wife Canens, he spurns the love of the goddess (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIV 386)
97D281|Circe changes Picus' companions, in search of their king, into various animals, because they threaten her (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIV 412)
97D3|other metamorphoses of male persons into birds
97D3(...)|other metamorphoses of male persons (with NAME) into birds
97DD|metamorphoses of female persons into birds
97DD1|metamorphoses of female persons into birds (first series)
97DD11|Aedon, wife of Polytechnus, changed into a nightingale: when pursued by her husband for having slain her son Itys, Aedon, through the pity of Jupiter, is changed into a nightingale; Chelidon(is), Aedon's sister, and Polytechnus are also transformed into birds
97DD12|Aedon, wife of Zethus, changed into a nightingale: in despair, because she has slain her son Itylus, Aedon is changed into a nightingale
97DD13|Alcyone and Ceyx changed into kingfishers: when Alcyone finds the body of her husband Ceyx washed ashore, they are both changed into kingfishers (Ovid, Metamorphoses XI 741)
97DD131|Aeolus closes the cave of winds for seven days to allow the kingfishers to hatch their eggs by the sea
97DD14|Anius' daughters changed into doves: to escape Agamemnon, who wishes to carry them with him to Troy, Anius' daughters are changed into doves by Bacchus (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIII 673)
97DD15|Antigone changed into a stork: for comparing herself to Juno, the goddess changes Antigone, daughter of Laomedon, into a stork (Ovid, Metamorphoses VI 93)
97DD151|Antigone's hair is changed into snakes
97DD1511|the gods take pity on Antigone (whose hair is changed into snakes), and change her into a stork
97DD16|Arne changed into a daw: for receiving gold as the price for betraying her fatherland to Minos, Arne is changed into a daw (Ovid, Metamorphoses VII 464)
97DD17|Asteria changed into a quail: to escape the love of Jupiter, Asteria is changed into a quail
97DD18|Coronis changed into a crow: to escape the love of Neptune, Coronis, daughter of Coroneus, is changed into a crow by Minerva (Ovid, Metamorphoses II 569)
97DD19|Ctesylla changed into a dove: at Ctesylla's funeral, a dove springs from her body (Ovid, Metamorphoses VII 369)
97DD2|metamorphoses of female persons into birds (second series)
97DD21|Meleager's sisters changed into guinea-hens: while Meleager's sisters grieve at Meleager's death, they are changed into guinea-hens (Meleagrides) by Diana (Ovid, Metamorphoses VIII 539)
97DD22|Nyctimene changed into an owl: because she feels ashamed of having committed incest with her father, Nyctimene is changed into an owl by Minerva (Ovid, Metamorphoses II 590)
97DD23|Philomela, Procne and Tereus changed into nightingale, swallow, hoopoe (or hawk): Tereus seeks to kill Philomela and Procne for having slain his son; in their flight the two sisters are changed into a nightingale and a swallow; Tereus is changed into a hoopoe or a hawk (Ovid, Metamorphoses VI 668)
97DD24|Pierides changed into magpies: the Pierides (Emathides) are changed into magpies by the Muses, who have defeated them in a musical contest (Ovid, Metamorphoses V 670)
97DD25|the Pygmaean queen changed into a crane: as punishment for boasting herself fairer than Juno, the Pygmaean queen (Oinoe or Gerana) is changed into a crane by the goddess (Ovid, Metamorphoses VI 90)
97DD26|Scylla changed into a lark: when falling from Minos' boat (or when throwing herself into the sea), Scylla, daughter of Nisus, is changed into a lark; she is then pursued by the hawk into which her father was transformed (Ovid, Metamorphoses VIII 145)
97DD27|Semiramis changed into a dove: after her death, Semiramis, queen of Assyria, is changed into a dove (Ovid, Metamorphoses IV 47)
97DD28|Theban women changed into birds: when grieving for the loss of Ino, the Theban women are changed into birds by Juno (Ovid, Metamorphoses IV 561)
97DD29|Peristera changed into a dove: Peristera, who challenged Venus to a contest in picking flowers, is changed into a dove by Cupid, who was assisting his mother
97DD3|other metamorphoses of female persons into birds
97DD3(...)|other metamorphoses of female persons (with NAME) into birds
97E|metamorphoses of male persons into (fabulous) animals
97E1|Ascalabus (Stellio, Abas) changed into a lizard: Ceres changes the boy into a lizard as punishment for mocking her, when quenching her thirst too avidly (Ovid, Metamorphoses V 456)
97E2|Cadmus and Harmonia changed into snakes: when loaded with grief and the infirmity of old age, Cadmus and Harmonia are changed into snakes (Ovid, Metamorphoses IV 576)
97E3|Cerambus changed into a beetle: the nymphs change Cerambus into a beetle, so that the old man can escape Deucalion's flood (Ovid, Metamorphoses VII 353)
97E4|Lycian farmers changed into frogs: Latona changes Lycian farmers into frogs, because while they were weeding a marsh, they prevented her and her children from quenching their thirst (Ovid, Metamorphoses VI 369)
97E5|Tithonus changed into a cicada: when grown old and infirm, Tithonus is changed into a cicada by Aurora
97E6|other metamorphoses of male persons into (fabulous) animals
97E6(...)|other metamorphoses of male persons (with NAME) into (fabulous) animals
97EE|metamorphoses of female persons into (fabulous) animals
97EE1|Arachne changed into a spider: when hanging herself after having been defeated in a weaving contest with Minerva, Arachne is changed into a spider by the goddess (Ovid, Metamorphoses VI 135)
97EE2|Proserpina's companions changed into sirens: Ceres changes Proserpina's companions into sirens, so that they may search for Proserpina over the sea (Ovid, Metamorphoses V 552)
97EE3|Scylla changed into a sea-monster: Circe, to whom Glaucus has applied for aid in his love suit, changes Scylla the sea-nymph into a sea-monster (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIV 59)
97EE4|other metamorphoses of female persons into (fabulous) animals
97EE4(...)|other metamorphoses of female persons (with NAME) into (fabulous) animals
97F|metamorphoses of male persons into stone
97F1|Battus changed into a touchstone: for violating the promise to keep Mercury's theft of Apollo's cattle a secret, Mercury turns Battus, the shepherd, into a touchstone (Ovid, Metamorphoses II 705)
97F2|Daphnis changed into a rock: a nymph changes Daphnis the shepherd into a rock, because he was unfaithful to her (Ovid, Metamorphoses IV 276)
97F21|Daphnis, blinded by the nymph, is turned into a stone by Mercury
97F3|Lichas changed into a rock: when hurled into the sea by Hercules, Lichas is changed into a rock (Ovid, Metamorphoses IX 219)
97F4|Sciron's bones changed into cliffs: when Sciron is slain by Theseus, his bones change into cliffs, because they were denied a resting-place both by land and sea (Ovid, Metamorphoses VII 444)
97F5|other metamorphoses of male persons into stone
97F5(...)|other metamorphoses of male persons (with NAME) into stone
97FF|metamorphoses of female persons into stone
97FF1|Aglauros changed into a stone: Mercury changes Aglauros into a stone because she prevents him from entering Herse's room (Ovid, Metamorphoses II 820)
97FF2|Anaxarete changed into a stone: while looking from her window at Iphis' funeral, Anaxarete is changed into a stone (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIV 753)
97FF3|Cinyras' daughters changed into temple steps: for comparing themselves to Juno, Cinyras' daughters are changed into temple steps (Ovid, Metamorphoses VI 98)
97FF4|Lethaea and Olenus changed into stones: on account of their pride, Lethaea and her husband Olenus are changed into stones (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 70)
97FF5|Niobe changed into stone: in her grief for the loss of her children, Niobe is changed into a stone (Ovid, Metamorphoses VI 305)
97FF6|Propoetides changed into stones: driven to prostitution by the wrath of Venus, whose divinity they denied, the Propoetides, women of Amathus, are changed into stones for their impudence (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 238)
97FF7|Rhodope and Haemus changed into mountains: because they insolently likened themselves to Juno and Jupiter, Rhodope and her brother-husband Haemus are changed into mountains (Ovid, Metamorphoses VI 87)
97FF8|Theban woman changed into stones: Juno changes the Theban women who are grieving for the loss of Ino into stones (Ovid, Metamorphoses IV 561)
97FF9|other metamorphoses of female persons into stone
97FF9(...)|other metamorphoses of female persons (with NAME) into stone
97G|metamorphoses of male persons into stars and constellations
97G1|Arcas changed into a constellation: when Arcas is about to shoot the bear into which his mother, Callisto, has been changed, Jupiter turns him into a constellation (Ovid, Metamorphoses II 506)
97G2|Dioscuri changed into a constellation: in reward of their brotherly love, the Dioscuri are changed into a constellation
97G3|Icarius changed into a constellation: after having been slain by angry farmers, Icarius is changed into a constellation (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 450)
97G4|Myrtilus changed into a constellation: when thrown into the sea by Pelops, Myrtilus, son of Mercury, is changed into a constellation
97G5|Orion changed into a constellation: while pursuing the Pleiades, or after his death, Orion is changed into a constellation (Ovid, Metamorphoses VIII 207; XIII 294)
97G6|other metamorphoses of male persons into stars and constellations
97G6(...)|other metamorphoses of male persons (with NAME) into stars and constellations
97GG|metamorphoses of female persons into stars and constellations
97GG1|Callisto changed into a constellation: Jupiter changes Callisto into a constellation, when, transformed into a bear she is about to be shot by Arcas (Ovid, Metamorphoses II 506)
97GG2|Erigone changed into a constellation: when hanging herself through grief at the death of her father Icarius, Erigone is changed into a constellation (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 451)
97GG3|other metamorphoses of female persons into stars and constellations
97GG3(...)|other metamorphoses of female persons (with NAME) into stars and constellations
97H|metamorphoses of male persons into water, air, or other elements
97H1|Acis changed into a river-god: when slain by Polyphemus, Acis is changed into a river-god by Galatea (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIII 885)
97H2|Alpheus changed into a river-god: when pining away for the love of Arethusa, Alpheus the hunter is changed into a river-god (Pausanias V 7, 2)
97H3|tears of Marsyas' friends changed into River Marsyas: when Marsyas' friends weep over Marsyas, flayed alive by Apollo, their tears change into the river Marsyas (Ovid, Metamorphoses VI 396)
97H4|Selemnus changed into a river-god: when pining away for the love of the nymph Argyra, Selemnus the shepherd is changed into a river-god
97H5|other metamorphoses of male persons into water, air or other elements
97H5(...)|other metamorphoses of male persons (with NAME) into water, air or other elements
97HH|metamorphoses of female persons into water, air, or other elements
97HH1|Arethusa changed into a fountain: Diana changes her attendant Arethusa into a fountain, after first having hidden her in a cloud to escape Alpheus, the river-god (Ovid, Metamorphoses V 621)
97HH11|Arethusa is turned into a fountain when pursued by the handsome hunter Alpheus (Pausanias V 7, 2)
97HH2|Byblis changed into a fountain: after looking for Caunus everywhere, Byblis at last lies down, bathed in tears, and is changed into a fountain (Ovid, Metamorphoses IX 663)
97HH3|Canens changed into air and water: while grieving for the loss of Picus, her husband, Canens is changed into air and water (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIV 431)
97HH4|Cyane changed into a fountain: when trying to stop Pluto from abducting Proserpina, the nymph Cyane is changed into a fountain (Ovid, Metamorphoses V 411)
97HH5|Echo changed into a voice: when pining away on account of Narcissus, the nymph Echo is changed into a voice; at the same time her bones turn into stone (Ovid, Metamorphoses III 398)
97HH6|Egeria changed into a fountain: when Egeria's grief at the death of Numa Pompilius can not be assuaged, she melts away in tears, and is changed into a fountain (Ovid, Metamorphoses XV 546)
97HH7|Hyrie changed into a fountain: in her grief for the loss of Cycnus, her son by Apollo, Hyrie is changed into a fountain (Ovid, Metamorphoses VII 380)
97HH8|Pirene changed into a fountain: when pining away for the loss of her son Cenchreus, who inadvertently had been killed by Diana, Pirene is changed into a fountain on Mount Helicon
97HH9|other metamorphoses of female persons into water, air, or other elements
97HH9(...)|other metamorphoses of female persons (with NAME) into water, air, or other elements
97I|metamorphoses into islands
97I1|Asteria changed into an island: when she falls into the sea, Asteria, previously transformed into a quail, is changed into the island of Ortygia
97I2|Naiads changed into islands: as punishment for failing to invite him to their feast, Achelous changes the Naiads into the Echinades islands (Ovid, Metamorphoses VIII 583)
97I3|Perimele changed into an island: Perimele, when thrown into the sea by her father Hippodamas, is changed into an island by Neptune, at Achelous' request (Ovid, Metamorphoses VIII 609)
97I4|other metamorphoses of persons into islands
97I4(...)|other metamorphoses of persons (with NAME) into islands
97K|metamorphoses ~ sex
97K1|Caenis changed to Caeneus: when Neptune has ravished Caenis, he changes her at her request into the invulnerable hero Caeneus (Ovid, Metamorphoses XII 201)
97K2|Hermaphroditus and Salmacis changed into a hermaphrodite: at the prayer of the fountain-nymph Salmacis, who holds the bathing Hermaphroditus closely embraced, their bodies fuse (Ovid, Metamorphoses IV 373)
97K21|any man bathing in the pool Salmacis becomes a hermaphrodite
97K3|Iphis changed into a young man: in response to Iphis' prayer, Isis changes her into a young man to enable her to marry Ianthe (Ovid, Metamorphoses IX 785)
97K4|Me(s)tra changed into a fisherman: to support her father Erysichthon, Me(s)tra is changed into a fisherman by Neptune (Ovid, Metamorphoses VIII 853)
97K5|the ashes of Orion's daughters changed into two youths: after Orion's daughters have voluntarily sacrificed themselves, their ashes are changed into two youths: the Coroni (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIII 698)
97K6|other metamorphoses ~ sex
97K6(...)|other metamorphoses ~ sex (with NAME of person)
97L|metamorphoses ~ age
97L1|Bacchus' nurses are rejuvenated: at the request of Bacchus, who has witnessed Aeson's rejuvenation, his nurses are rejuvenated by Medea (Ovid, Metamorphoses VII 294)
97L2|Callirrhoe's sons age unnaturally: Callirrhoe's sons leap from infancy to manhood, a favour of Jupiter to enable them to revenge themselves on their father Alcmaeon's murderers, Phegeus and his sons (Ovid, Metamorphoses IX 432)
97L3|the Cumaean Sibyl is granted long life: Apollo grants the Cumaean Sibyl as many years as she has grains of sand in her hand, in return for her love (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIV 136)
97L31|the Cumaean Sibyl, having spurned Apollo, becomes hideously old: when reduced to a tiny thing she is hung up in a bottle and becomes a mere voice
97L4|Iolaus is rejuvenated: at Hercules' request, Hebe rejuvenates Iolaus (Ovid, Metamorphoses IX 399)
97L5|Phaon is rejuvenated: Phaon the boatman is rejuvenated as a reward for carrying Venus, in the guise of an old woman, over to Asia
97L6|other metamorphoses ~ age
97L6(...)|other metamorphoses ~ age (with NAME of person)
97M|metamorphoses into various forms at will
97M1|Me(s)tra changed into various forms: to support her famished father Erysichthon, Me(s)tra changes herself into various forms (Ovid, Metamorphoses VIII 872)
97N|metamorphoses of (fabulous) animals
97N1|ants changed to men: in answer to the prayer of Aeacus, Jupiter changes ants into men, the Myrmidons (Ovid, Metamorphoses VII 635)
97N2|bull changed to stag: to avoid detection of the theft of the bull by Bacchus' son, the bull is changed into a stag
97N3|Cerberus' foam changed into aconite: when Hercules drags Cerberus forth from Hades as his twelfth labour, Cerberus' foam turns into aconite (Ovid, Metamorphoses VII 418)
97N4|crow changed from white to black: because the crow has betrayed Coronis' infidelity, Apollo changes it from white to black (Ovid, Metamorphoses II 631)
97N5|Laelaps changed into stone: when Cephalus' dog, Laelaps, pursues the beast that plagued Thebes, they both turn into stone
97N51|Laelaps turns into stone as he helps Amphitryon to catch the Teumessian fox, which also petrifies
97N6|Maera changed into a constellation: Maera, Erigone's dog, is changed into a constellation when pining away after the death of Icarius and Erigone
97N7|snake changed into stone
97N71|a snake is turned into stone by Apollo as it attacks Orpheus' severed head washed ashore (Ovid, Metamorphoses XI 58)
97N72|a snake is turned into stone by Jupiter, after swallowing eight young birds and their mother (when the Greeks are assembled in Aulis before sailing to Troy)
97N8|wolf turned to marble: at the prayer of Peleus and Thetis, a wolf is turned into marble by Psamathe because it had attacked the cattle that Peleus was herding on the sea-shore (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 401)
97N9|other metamorphoses of (fabulous) animals
97N9(...)|other metamorphoses of (fabulous) animals (with NAME of animal)
97O|metamorphoses of objects, plants and flowers
97O1|a heron springs from the ashes of the city of Ardea (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIV 580)
97O2|a lance fixed by Romulus on the Palatine hill changes into a willow-tree (Ovid, Metamorphoses XV 561)
97O3|mulberries changing from white to red: when coloured by the blood of Pyramus and Thisbe, white mulberries become red (Ovid, Metamorphoses IV 158)
97O4|objects turning into grain, wine, oil: when touched by Anius' daughters, objects turn into grain, wine and oil; a gift from Bacchus (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIII 650)
97O5|statue coming to life: at Pygmalion's prayer, a statue (latterly called Galatea) comes to life; a favour of Venus (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 280)
97O6|stones turning into men: stones thrown by Deucalion and Pyrrha, as directed by the oracle of Themis, turn into men (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 400)
97O7|objects turning to gold: because of Midas' kindness to Silenus, the things he touches turn into gold; a gift from Bacchus (Midas may be seen at table, trying to eat) (Ovid, Metamorphoses XI 92)
97O71|Midas washes away the fatal gift in the river Pactolus
97O8|other metamorphoses of objects, plants or flowers
97O8(...)|other metamorphoses of objects, plants or flowers (with NAME)
98|classical history
98A|events and situations from classical history
98A(...)|events and situations from classical history (with DATE)
98B|male persons from classical history
98B(...)|male persons from classical history (with NAME)
98B(...)1|male persons from classical history (with NAME) - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(...)2|male persons from classical history (with NAME) - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(...)3|male persons from classical history (with NAME) - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(...)4|male persons from classical history (with NAME) - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(...)5|male persons from classical history (with NAME) - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(...)6|male persons from classical history (with NAME) - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(...)68|male persons from classical history (with NAME) - death of person from classical history
98B(...)69|male persons from classical history (with NAME) - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(...)7|male persons from classical history (with NAME) - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(...)8|male persons from classical history (with NAME) - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(...)9|male persons from classical history (with NAME) - portrait of person from classical history
98B(ABDALONYMUS)|(story of) Abdalonymus, the gardener
98B(ABDALONYMUS)1|(story of) Abdalonymus, the gardener - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(ABDALONYMUS)2|(story of) Abdalonymus, the gardener - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(ABDALONYMUS)3|(story of) Abdalonymus, the gardener - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ABDALONYMUS)4|(story of) Abdalonymus, the gardener - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(ABDALONYMUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Abdalonymus
98B(ABDALONYMUS)51|Abdalonymus, the gardener, is presented with the regalia of Sidon by the emissaries of Alexander the Great
98B(ABDALONYMUS)6|(story of) Abdalonymus, the gardener - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(ABDALONYMUS)68|(story of) Abdalonymus, the gardener - death of person from classical history
98B(ABDALONYMUS)69|(story of) Abdalonymus, the gardener - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ABDALONYMUS)7|(story of) Abdalonymus, the gardener - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ABDALONYMUS)8|(story of) Abdalonymus, the gardener - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(ABDALONYMUS)9|(story of) Abdalonymus, the gardener - portrait of person from classical history
98B(AESCHYLUS)|(story of) Aeschylus
98B(AESCHYLUS)1|(story of) Aeschylus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(AESCHYLUS)2|(story of) Aeschylus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(AESCHYLUS)3|(story of) Aeschylus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(AESCHYLUS)4|(story of) Aeschylus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(AESCHYLUS)5|(story of) Aeschylus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(AESCHYLUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Aeschylus
98B(AESCHYLUS)68|death of Aeschylus: an eagle drops a turtle on Aeschylus' bald head
98B(AESCHYLUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Aeschylus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(AESCHYLUS)7|(story of) Aeschylus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(AESCHYLUS)8|(story of) Aeschylus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(AESCHYLUS)9|(story of) Aeschylus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(ALBINIUS, L.)|(story of) Lucius Albinius
98B(ALBINIUS, L.)1|(story of) Lucius Albinius - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(ALBINIUS, L.)2|(story of) Lucius Albinius - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(ALBINIUS, L.)3|(story of) Lucius Albinius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ALBINIUS, L.)4|(story of) Lucius Albinius - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(ALBINIUS, L.)5|non-aggressive activities of Lucius Albinius
98B(ALBINIUS, L.)51|Lucius Albinius receives the Vestals into his carriage when they flee from Rome which the Gauls had sacked
98B(ALBINIUS, L.)6|(story of) Lucius Albinius - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(ALBINIUS, L.)68|(story of) Lucius Albinius - death of person from classical history
98B(ALBINIUS, L.)69|(story of) Lucius Albinius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ALBINIUS, L.)7|(story of) Lucius Albinius - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ALBINIUS, L.)8|(story of) Lucius Albinius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(ALBINIUS, L.)9|(story of) Lucius Albinius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(ALCIBIADES)|(story of) Alcibiades
98B(ALCIBIADES)1|(story of) Alcibiades - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(ALCIBIADES)2|(story of) Alcibiades - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(ALCIBIADES)3|(story of) Alcibiades - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ALCIBIADES)4|aggressive relationships of Alcibiades
98B(ALCIBIADES)41|Alcibiades has the tail of his dog cut off to avert the attention of the Athenians from his other doings
98B(ALCIBIADES)5|non-aggressive activities of Alcibiades
98B(ALCIBIADES)51|the drunken Alcibiades comes to the house of Agathon and interrupts the banquet attended by Socrates and others: Plato's symposium
98B(ALCIBIADES)6|(story of) Alcibiades - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(ALCIBIADES)68|(story of) Alcibiades - death of person from classical history
98B(ALCIBIADES)69|(story of) Alcibiades - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ALCIBIADES)7|(story of) Alcibiades - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ALCIBIADES)8|(story of) Alcibiades - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(ALCIBIADES)9|(story of) Alcibiades - portrait of person from classical history
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)|(story of) Alexander the Great
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)1|early life, infancy, upbringing of Alexander the Great
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)11|birth of Alexander; the same night the temple of Diana at Ephesus burns down
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)12|Alexander receives instruction from Aristotle
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)13|Alexander tames Bucephalus
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)131|Bucephalus
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)2|love-affairs of Alexander
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)21|Roxana wooed by Alexander
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)211|marriage of Alexander and Roxana
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)22|Thalestris, queen of the Amazons, comes to meet Alexander
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)3|(story of) Alexander the Great - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)4|aggressive relationships of Alexander the Great
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)41|battles of Alexander
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)411|Alexander fighting against Darius at Issus
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)412|the army of Porus and its elephants are conquered by Alexander
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)413|Alexander besieging Tyre
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)414|Alexander saves the life of his father Philip, wounded in battle, by killing all those who approach him
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)42|Alexander has Betis, governor of Gaza, bound to his chariot and dragged around the city
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)43|having thrown a cup at Attalus during a banquet, Alexander quarrels with his father Philip, who threatens Alexander with his sword
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)44|at a feast Alexander kills his friend Clitus with a javelin
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)45|in a fit of intoxication at a feast, and encouraged by the courtesan Thais, Alexander sets Persepolis on fire
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)46|Alexander drags the priestess of Delphi to the temple
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)47|Alexander has Spitamenes' wife, who came to bring him the severed head of her husband, expelled from the camp
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)48|Alexander on a lion-hunt
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)5|non-aggressive activities of Alexander the Great
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)51|non-aggressive relations ~ one or a few male persons
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)511|Alexander finds Darius lying wounded in a chariot
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)5111|Alexander listens to Darius' last words
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)5112|Alexander covers Darius' body with his own mantle
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)512|Alexander applies his seal to the lips of Hephaestion, thus reminding him not to divulge his secrets
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)513|Alexander and Jaddus, the high priest of Jerusalem
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)5131|Jaddus, the high priest of Jerusalem, appears in a dream to Alexander
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)5132|the meeting of Alexander and Jaddus at the gate of Jerusalem; Alexander kneels before the high priest
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)5133|Alexander with Jaddus in the temple of Jerusalem
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)514|Alexander yields his seat by the fire to one of his soldiers
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)515|the defeated King Porus, covered with wounds, comes before Alexander, who restores his dominions, i.e. the clemency of Alexander
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)52|non-aggressive activities ~ one or a few female persons
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)521|Darius' family kneels before Alexander, who requests Sisigambis, Darius' mother, to rise
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)522|Queen Cleophis submits to Alexander; she offers him a cup of wine
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)523|Timoclea, having killed a Thracian army commander who attempted to violate her, is brought before Alexander, who praises her virtue
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)524|Alexander at the deathbed of Statira, Darius' wife
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)53|other non-aggressive activities
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)531|Alexander cuts the Gordian knot with his sword
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)532|Alexander has the books of Homer put into a chest
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)533|Alexander in his tent, reading the works of Homer
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)534|Alexander's triumphal entry into Babylon
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)5341|Alexander receiving the keys of Babylon
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)535|Alexander founding Alexandria
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)536|Alexander refuses the drink of water offered to him by his soldiers during one of his campaigns
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)537|Alexander at the pillaged tomb of Cyrus
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)538|Alexander at the tomb of Achilles; either sacrificing and laying flowers, or listening to the Iliad being recited
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)539|Alexander as ruler or judge
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)5391|Alexander as ruler on his throne, holding an iron ball while sleeping, as symbol of the vigilance of a ruler
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)5392|Alexander as judge covering one ear with his hand, as symbol of exemplary justice
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)6|suffering, misfortune of Alexander the Great
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)61|Alexander on his sick-bed is presented with a potion by his physician Philip; while drinking it, he gives Philip a letter to read, in which Parmenio advises Alexander to beware of his physician
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)62|Alexander is taken ill at a drinking bout
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)63|Alexander at the funeral of Hephaestion, grieving for the loss of his friend
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)64|an arrow is pulled out of Alexander's leg
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)65|Alexander is being rescued from drowning in the river Cydnus
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)68|death of Alexander: Alexander on his deathbed
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)69|suffering, misfortune of Alexander the Great - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)7|(story of) Alexander the Great - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)8|fabulous, clearly legendary extensions of Alexander the Great
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)81|aerial adventure of Alexander: he is carried to heaven by two griffins (sometimes called the apotheosis of Alexander)
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)82|Alexander in his diving-bell
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)9|portrait of Alexander the Great
98B(ALEXANDER THE GREAT)91|portrait of Alexander cut out of Mount Athos, representing him holding a town in one hand, and pouring a river from the other hand
98B(ANACHARSIS)|(story of) Anacharsis, one of the Seven Sages
98B(ANACHARSIS)1|(story of) Anacharsis, one of the Seven Sages - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(ANACHARSIS)2|(story of) Anacharsis, one of the Seven Sages - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(ANACHARSIS)3|(story of) Anacharsis, one of the Seven Sages - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ANACHARSIS)4|(story of) Anacharsis, one of the Seven Sages - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(ANACHARSIS)5|non-aggressive activities of Anacharsis
98B(ANACHARSIS)51|Anacharsis, sometimes called one of the Seven Sages of Greece, discusses the laws with Solon; they compare them to cobwebs
98B(ANACHARSIS)6|(story of) Anacharsis, one of the Seven Sages - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(ANACHARSIS)68|(story of) Anacharsis, one of the Seven Sages - death of person from classical history
98B(ANACHARSIS)69|(story of) Anacharsis, one of the Seven Sages - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ANACHARSIS)7|(story of) Anacharsis, one of the Seven Sages - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ANACHARSIS)8|(story of) Anacharsis, one of the Seven Sages - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(ANACHARSIS)9|(story of) Anacharsis, one of the Seven Sages - portrait of person from classical history
98B(ANACREON)|(story of) Anacreon
98B(ANACREON)1|(story of) Anacreon - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(ANACREON)2|(story of) Anacreon - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(ANACREON)3|(story of) Anacreon - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ANACREON)4|(story of) Anacreon - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(ANACREON)5|non-aggressive activities of Anacreon
98B(ANACREON)51|the drunken Anacreon
98B(ANACREON)6|(story of) Anacreon - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(ANACREON)68|(story of) Anacreon - death of person from classical history
98B(ANACREON)69|(story of) Anacreon - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ANACREON)7|(story of) Anacreon - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ANACREON)8|(story of) Anacreon - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(ANACREON)9|(story of) Anacreon - portrait of person from classical history
98B(ANCUS MARTIUS)|(story of) King Ancus Martius (Marcius)
98B(ANCUS MARTIUS)1|(story of) King Ancus Martius (Marcius) - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(ANCUS MARTIUS)2|(story of) King Ancus Martius (Marcius) - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(ANCUS MARTIUS)3|(story of) King Ancus Martius (Marcius) - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ANCUS MARTIUS)4|(story of) King Ancus Martius (Marcius) - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(ANCUS MARTIUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Ancus Martius
98B(ANCUS MARTIUS)51|King Ancus Martius (Marcius) worshipping the statue of Jupiter
98B(ANCUS MARTIUS)6|(story of) King Ancus Martius (Marcius) - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(ANCUS MARTIUS)68|(story of) King Ancus Martius (Marcius) - death of person from classical history
98B(ANCUS MARTIUS)69|(story of) King Ancus Martius (Marcius) - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ANCUS MARTIUS)7|(story of) King Ancus Martius (Marcius) - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ANCUS MARTIUS)8|(story of) King Ancus Martius (Marcius) - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(ANCUS MARTIUS)9|(story of) King Ancus Martius (Marcius) - portrait of person from classical history
98B(ANDROCLUS)|(story of) Androclus
98B(ANDROCLUS)1|(story of) Androclus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(ANDROCLUS)2|(story of) Androclus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(ANDROCLUS)3|(story of) Androclus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ANDROCLUS)4|(story of) Androclus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(ANDROCLUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Androclus
98B(ANDROCLUS)51|Androclus heals the claw of a lion
98B(ANDROCLUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Androclus
98B(ANDROCLUS)61|Androclus, when thrown to the lions in the arena, is not harmed, because he is recognized by the lion, whose paw he had cured (Androclus is subsequently pardoned by the Emperor Hadrian)
98B(ANDROCLUS)68|suffering, misfortune of Androclus - death of person from classical history
98B(ANDROCLUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Androclus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ANDROCLUS)7|(story of) Androclus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ANDROCLUS)8|(story of) Androclus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(ANDROCLUS)9|(story of) Androclus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS I)|(story of) Antiochus I (Soter)
98B(ANTIOCHUS I)1|(story of) Antiochus I (Soter) - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS I)2|(story of) Antiochus I (Soter) - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS I)3|(story of) Antiochus I (Soter) - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ANTIOCHUS I)4|(story of) Antiochus I (Soter) - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS I)5|(story of) Antiochus I (Soter) - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS I)6|suffering, misfortune of Antiochus I (Soter)
98B(ANTIOCHUS I)61|Antiochus I (Soter) and Stratonice: by taking Antiochus' pulse when Stratonice enters the room, the physician discovers that the love for his stepmother is the cause of his illness (King Seleucus subsequently hands his kingdom and his wife over to his son)
98B(ANTIOCHUS I)68|suffering, misfortune of Antiochus I (Soter) - death of person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS I)69|suffering, misfortune of Antiochus I (Soter) - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS I)7|(story of) Antiochus I (Soter) - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS I)8|(story of) Antiochus I (Soter) - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS I)9|(story of) Antiochus I (Soter) - portrait of person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS III)|(story of) Antiochus III (the Great)
98B(ANTIOCHUS III)1|(story of) Antiochus III (the Great) - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS III)2|love-affairs of Antiochus III (the Great)
98B(ANTIOCHUS III)21|Antiochus the Great falls in love at first sight with the priestess of Diana at Ephesus, but withstanding his desire he leaves the town immediately
98B(ANTIOCHUS III)3|(story of) Antiochus III (the Great) - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ANTIOCHUS III)4|(story of) Antiochus III (the Great) - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS III)5|(story of) Antiochus III (the Great) - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS III)6|(story of) Antiochus III (the Great) - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS III)68|(story of) Antiochus III (the Great) - death of person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS III)69|(story of) Antiochus III (the Great) - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS III)7|(story of) Antiochus III (the Great) - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS III)8|(story of) Antiochus III (the Great) - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(ANTIOCHUS III)9|(story of) Antiochus III (the Great) - portrait of person from classical history
98B(ANTIPATER)|(story of) Antipater, father of Herod the Great
98B(ANTIPATER)1|(story of) Antipater, father of Herod the Great - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(ANTIPATER)2|(story of) Antipater, father of Herod the Great - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(ANTIPATER)3|(story of) Antipater, father of Herod the Great - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ANTIPATER)4|(story of) Antipater, father of Herod the Great - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(ANTIPATER)5|non-aggressive activities of Antipater
98B(ANTIPATER)51|Antipater, father of Herod the Great, shows Caesar his scars
98B(ANTIPATER)6|(story of) Antipater, father of Herod the Great - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(ANTIPATER)68|(story of) Antipater, father of Herod the Great - death of person from classical history
98B(ANTIPATER)69|(story of) Antipater, father of Herod the Great - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ANTIPATER)7|(story of) Antipater, father of Herod the Great - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ANTIPATER)8|(story of) Antipater, father of Herod the Great - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(ANTIPATER)9|(story of) Antipater, father of Herod the Great - portrait of person from classical history
98B(APELLES)|(story of) Apelles, the painter
98B(APELLES)1|(story of) Apelles, the painter - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(APELLES)2|love-affairs of Apelles
98B(APELLES)21|Apelles paints Campaspe and falls in love with her; Alexander yields her to him
98B(APELLES)3|(story of) Apelles, the painter - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(APELLES)4|(story of) Apelles, the painter - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(APELLES)5|non-aggressive activities of Apelles
98B(APELLES)51|Apelles and the cobbler; upon hearing a remark about his painting Apelles advises the cobbler to stick to his last, 'ne sutor supra crepidam'
98B(APELLES)52|Apelles uses five girls as models for a picture of Diana
98B(APELLES)53|Apelles in his studio admonishes the visiting Alexander not to criticize his painting
98B(APELLES)54|Apelles painting Alexander holding a thunderbolt
98B(APELLES)6|(story of) Apelles, the painter - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(APELLES)68|(story of) Apelles, the painter - death of person from classical history
98B(APELLES)69|(story of) Apelles, the painter - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(APELLES)7|(story of) Apelles, the painter - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(APELLES)8|(story of) Apelles, the painter - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(APELLES)9|(story of) Apelles, the painter - portrait of person from classical history
98B(AQUILIUS, M'.)|(story of) Manius Aquilius
98B(AQUILIUS, M'.)1|(story of) Manius Aquilius - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(AQUILIUS, M'.)2|(story of) Manius Aquilius - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(AQUILIUS, M'.)3|(story of) Manius Aquilius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(AQUILIUS, M'.)4|(story of) Manius Aquilius - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(AQUILIUS, M'.)5|(story of) Manius Aquilius - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(AQUILIUS, M'.)6|suffering, misfortune of Manius Aquilius
98B(AQUILIUS, M'.)68|death of Manius Aquilius: molten gold is poured down his throat by order of Mithridates
98B(AQUILIUS, M'.)69|suffering, misfortune of Manius Aquilius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(AQUILIUS, M'.)7|(story of) Manius Aquilius - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(AQUILIUS, M'.)8|(story of) Manius Aquilius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(AQUILIUS, M'.)9|(story of) Manius Aquilius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(ARCHIMEDES)|(story of) Archimedes
98B(ARCHIMEDES)1|(story of) Archimedes - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(ARCHIMEDES)2|(story of) Archimedes - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(ARCHIMEDES)3|(story of) Archimedes - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ARCHIMEDES)4|aggressive relationships of Archimedes
98B(ARCHIMEDES)41|during the siege of Syracuse Archimedes sets the ships of the enemy on fire with his mirrors
98B(ARCHIMEDES)5|(story of) Archimedes - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(ARCHIMEDES)6|suffering, misfortune of Archimedes
98B(ARCHIMEDES)68|death of Archimedes: the mathematician is killed by a soldier while drawing a diagram in the sand; 'Noli turbare circulos meos'
98B(ARCHIMEDES)69|suffering, misfortune of Archimedes - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ARCHIMEDES)7|(story of) Archimedes - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ARCHIMEDES)8|(story of) Archimedes - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(ARCHIMEDES)9|(story of) Archimedes - portrait of person from classical history
98B(ARION)|(story of) Arion
98B(ARION)1|(story of) Arion - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(ARION)2|(story of) Arion - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(ARION)3|(story of) Arion - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ARION)4|(story of) Arion - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(ARION)5|non-aggressive activities of Arion
98B(ARION)51|Arion rides on a dolphin, holding his lyre
98B(ARION)511|the guilty sailors are brought before Periander
98B(ARION)6|(story of) Arion - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(ARION)68|(story of) Arion - death of person from classical history
98B(ARION)69|(story of) Arion - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ARION)7|(story of) Arion - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ARION)8|(story of) Arion - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(ARION)9|(story of) Arion - portrait of person from classical history
98B(ARISTOMENES)|(story of) Aristomenes
98B(ARISTOMENES)1|(story of) Aristomenes - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(ARISTOMENES)2|(story of) Aristomenes - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(ARISTOMENES)3|(story of) Aristomenes - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ARISTOMENES)4|(story of) Aristomenes - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(ARISTOMENES)5|(story of) Aristomenes - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(ARISTOMENES)6|suffering, misfortune of Aristomenes
98B(ARISTOMENES)61|Aristomenes escaping from prison
98B(ARISTOMENES)68|suffering, misfortune of Aristomenes - death of person from classical history
98B(ARISTOMENES)69|suffering, misfortune of Aristomenes - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ARISTOMENES)7|(story of) Aristomenes - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ARISTOMENES)8|(story of) Aristomenes - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(ARISTOMENES)9|(story of) Aristomenes - portrait of person from classical history
98B(ARISTOTLE)|Aristotle
98B(ARISTOTLE)1|Aristotle - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(ARISTOTLE)2|Aristotle - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(ARISTOTLE)3|Aristotle - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ARISTOTLE)4|Aristotle - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(ARISTOTLE)5|Aristotle - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(ARISTOTLE)6|Aristotle - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(ARISTOTLE)68|Aristotle - death of person from classical history
98B(ARISTOTLE)69|Aristotle - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ARISTOTLE)7|Aristotle - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ARISTOTLE)8|Aristotle - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(ARISTOTLE)9|Aristotle - portrait of person from classical history
98B(ARRICHION)|(story of) Arrichion, the Olympian champion
98B(ARRICHION)1|(story of) Arrichion, the Olympian champion - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(ARRICHION)2|(story of) Arrichion, the Olympian champion - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(ARRICHION)3|(story of) Arrichion, the Olympian champion - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ARRICHION)4|aggressive relationships of Arrichion
98B(ARRICHION)41|Arrichion, the Olympian champion, in a wrestling contest
98B(ARRICHION)5|(story of) Arrichion, the Olympian champion - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(ARRICHION)6|(story of) Arrichion, the Olympian champion - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(ARRICHION)68|(story of) Arrichion, the Olympian champion - death of person from classical history
98B(ARRICHION)69|(story of) Arrichion, the Olympian champion - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ARRICHION)7|(story of) Arrichion, the Olympian champion - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ARRICHION)8|(story of) Arrichion, the Olympian champion - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(ARRICHION)9|(story of) Arrichion, the Olympian champion - portrait of person from classical history
98B(AUGUSTUS)|(story of) Augustus, the Roman emperor
98B(AUGUSTUS)1|early life, infancy, upbringing of Augustus
98B(AUGUSTUS)11|the finding of the baby Augustus (Gaius Octavius): when his cradle is found empty, a search-party discovers the baby lying on the top of a lofty tower, his face turned towards the rising sun
98B(AUGUSTUS)2|(story of) Augustus, the Roman emperor - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(AUGUSTUS)3|(story of) Augustus, the Roman emperor - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(AUGUSTUS)4|aggressive relationships of Augustus
98B(AUGUSTUS)41|massacre under the Triumvirate: Octavian, Mark Antony and Lepidus are seated in state watching the massacre by the Roman soldiery
98B(AUGUSTUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Augustus
98B(AUGUSTUS)51|Augustus at the deathbed of Cleopatra
98B(AUGUSTUS)52|Augustus at the tomb of Alexander the Great
98B(AUGUSTUS)53|Virgil reads the Aeneid to Augustus; Octavia, Marcellus' mother, may be seen swooning when the poet mentions 'Tu Marcellus eris'
98B(AUGUSTUS)54|Maecenas recommends the Arts, symbolized by women, to the protection of Augustus
98B(AUGUSTUS)55|Augustus has the letters of Sextus Pompeius destroyed
98B(AUGUSTUS)56|Augustus closes the gates of the temple of Janus; he may be seen sacrificing in front of the temple
98B(AUGUSTUS)57|the triumvirs, Octavian, Mark Antony and Lepidus, meet secretly in the neighbourhood of Mutina
98B(AUGUSTUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Augustus
98B(AUGUSTUS)61|Augustus beats his head on the wall at the news of Quintilius Varus' defeat, shouting 'Quintili redde legiones'
98B(AUGUSTUS)68|suffering, misfortune of Augustus - death of person from classical history
98B(AUGUSTUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Augustus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(AUGUSTUS)7|(story of) Augustus, the Roman emperor - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(AUGUSTUS)8|(story of) Augustus, the Roman emperor - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(AUGUSTUS)9|portrait of Augustus
98B(AURELIAN)|(story of) Aurelian, the Roman emperor
98B(AURELIAN)1|(story of) Aurelian, the Roman emperor - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(AURELIAN)2|(story of) Aurelian, the Roman emperor - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(AURELIAN)3|(story of) Aurelian, the Roman emperor - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(AURELIAN)4|(story of) Aurelian, the Roman emperor - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(AURELIAN)5|non-aggressive activities of Aurelian
98B(AURELIAN)51|the triumph of Aurelian (Lucius Domitius Aurelianus), the Roman emperor; possibly with Zenobia, queen of Palmyra, and Tetricus as captives
98B(AURELIAN)6|(story of) Aurelian, the Roman emperor - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(AURELIAN)68|(story of) Aurelian, the Roman emperor - death of person from classical history
98B(AURELIAN)69|(story of) Aurelian, the Roman emperor - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(AURELIAN)7|(story of) Aurelian, the Roman emperor - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(AURELIAN)8|(story of) Aurelian, the Roman emperor - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(AURELIAN)9|(story of) Aurelian, the Roman emperor - portrait of person from classical history
98B(BIAS)|(story of) Bias, one of the Seven Sages
98B(BIAS)1|(story of) Bias, one of the Seven Sages - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(BIAS)2|(story of) Bias, one of the Seven Sages - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(BIAS)3|(story of) Bias, one of the Seven Sages - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(BIAS)4|(story of) Bias, one of the Seven Sages - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(BIAS)5|(story of) Bias, one of the Seven Sages - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(BIAS)6|suffering, misfortune of Bias
98B(BIAS)61|Bias weeps when he has to condemn a man
98B(BIAS)68|suffering, misfortune of Bias - death of person from classical history
98B(BIAS)69|suffering, misfortune of Bias - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(BIAS)7|(story of) Bias, one of the Seven Sages - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(BIAS)8|(story of) Bias, one of the Seven Sages - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(BIAS)9|(story of) Bias, one of the Seven Sages - portrait of person from classical history
98B(BRENNUS)|(story of) Brennus
98B(BRENNUS)1|(story of) Brennus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(BRENNUS)2|(story of) Brennus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(BRENNUS)3|(story of) Brennus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(BRENNUS)4|aggressive relationships of Brennus
98B(BRENNUS)41|Brennus throws his sword onto the scales to raise the ransom of the Romans, crying 'Vae victis'; Camillus is shown arriving on horseback
98B(BRENNUS)5|(story of) Brennus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(BRENNUS)6|(story of) Brennus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(BRENNUS)68|(story of) Brennus - death of person from classical history
98B(BRENNUS)69|(story of) Brennus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(BRENNUS)7|(story of) Brennus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(BRENNUS)8|(story of) Brennus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(BRENNUS)9|(story of) Brennus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, D.J.)|(story of) Decimus Junius Brutus
98B(BRUTUS, D.J.)1|(story of) Decimus Junius Brutus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, D.J.)2|(story of) Decimus Junius Brutus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, D.J.)3|(story of) Decimus Junius Brutus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(BRUTUS, D.J.)4|aggressive relationships of Decimus Junius Brutus
98B(BRUTUS, D.J.)41|Decimus Junius Brutus and the siege of Mutina (Modena)
98B(BRUTUS, D.J.)5|(story of) Decimus Junius Brutus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, D.J.)6|(story of) Decimus Junius Brutus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, D.J.)68|(story of) Decimus Junius Brutus - death of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, D.J.)69|(story of) Decimus Junius Brutus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, D.J.)7|(story of) Decimus Junius Brutus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, D.J.)8|(story of) Decimus Junius Brutus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, D.J.)9|(story of) Decimus Junius Brutus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, L.J.)|(story of) L. Junius Brutus
98B(BRUTUS, L.J.)1|(story of) L. Junius Brutus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, L.J.)2|(story of) L. Junius Brutus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, L.J.)3|(story of) L. Junius Brutus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(BRUTUS, L.J.)4|aggressive relationships of L. Junius Brutus
98B(BRUTUS, L.J.)41|L. Junius Brutus has his two sons beheaded because they joined a conspiracy
98B(BRUTUS, L.J.)411|Brutus pronounces the verdict condemning his two sons
98B(BRUTUS, L.J.)412|while Brutus grieves for the loss of his sons, their bodies are borne into his house on a bier
98B(BRUTUS, L.J.)5|non-aggressive activities of L. Junius Brutus
98B(BRUTUS, L.J.)51|at the oracle of Delphi Brutus kisses the earth in the presence of Tarquin's two sons
98B(BRUTUS, L.J.)6|suffering, misfortune of L. Junius Brutus
98B(BRUTUS, L.J.)68|death of Brutus: in a single combat Brutus and Arruns simultaneously kill each other
98B(BRUTUS, L.J.)69|suffering, misfortune of L. Junius Brutus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, L.J.)7|(story of) L. Junius Brutus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, L.J.)8|(story of) L. Junius Brutus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, L.J.)9|(story of) L. Junius Brutus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, M.J.)|(story of) Marcus Junius Brutus
98B(BRUTUS, M.J.)1|(story of) Marcus Junius Brutus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, M.J.)2|(story of) Marcus Junius Brutus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, M.J.)3|(story of) Marcus Junius Brutus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(BRUTUS, M.J.)4|(story of) Marcus Junius Brutus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, M.J.)5|non-aggressive activities of Marcus Junius Brutus
98B(BRUTUS, M.J.)51|Caesar's ghost appears to Marcus Junius Brutus
98B(BRUTUS, M.J.)6|(story of) Marcus Junius Brutus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, M.J.)68|(story of) Marcus Junius Brutus - death of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, M.J.)69|(story of) Marcus Junius Brutus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, M.J.)7|(story of) Marcus Junius Brutus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, M.J.)8|(story of) Marcus Junius Brutus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(BRUTUS, M.J.)9|(story of) Marcus Junius Brutus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CAESAR)|(story of) C. Julius Caesar
98B(CAESAR)1|(story of) C. Julius Caesar - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CAESAR)2|(story of) C. Julius Caesar - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CAESAR)3|(story of) C. Julius Caesar - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CAESAR)4|aggressive relationships of C. Julius Caesar
98B(CAESAR)41|C. Julius Caesar defeats and drives out Ariovistus, a German chieftain
98B(CAESAR)42|Caesar in strife with Pompey
98B(CAESAR)421|Caesar crosses the Rubicon exclaiming: 'Alea jacta est'
98B(CAESAR)422|the severed head of Pompey is brought to Caesar
98B(CAESAR)5|non-aggressive activities of C. Julius Caesar
98B(CAESAR)51|Caesar at the tomb of Alexander the Great (alternatively before a memorial statue of Alexander)
98B(CAESAR)52|triumph of Caesar
98B(CAESAR)6|suffering, misfortune of C. Julius Caesar
98B(CAESAR)68|death of Caesar, i.e. the murder of Caesar: he is slain in the Senate at the foot of Pompey's statue, exclaiming 'et tu Brute'
98B(CAESAR)681|Mark Antony orating to the people of Rome over the body of Caesar
98B(CAESAR)69|apotheosis of Caesar; his soul is changed into a comet by Venus
98B(CAESAR)7|(story of) C. Julius Caesar - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CAESAR)8|(story of) C. Julius Caesar - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CAESAR)9|portrait of Caesar
98B(CAMBYSES)|(story of) Cambyses
98B(CAMBYSES)1|(story of) Cambyses - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CAMBYSES)2|(story of) Cambyses - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CAMBYSES)3|(story of) Cambyses - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CAMBYSES)4|aggressive relationships of Cambyses
98B(CAMBYSES)41|Cambyses shoots Prexaspes' son with an arrow
98B(CAMBYSES)42|Cambyses summons the priests of Egypt to show him their god Apis; when a cow is presented, Cambyses takes offence, and kills it
98B(CAMBYSES)43|Cambyses kicks his wife, who is pregnant
98B(CAMBYSES)5|non-aggressive activities of Cambyses
98B(CAMBYSES)51|judgement of Cambyses: he appoints Sisamnes' son to succeed his father, whose skin is nailed onto the judgement-seat (possibly flaying of Sisamnes visible)
98B(CAMBYSES)6|(story of) Cambyses - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(CAMBYSES)68|(story of) Cambyses - death of person from classical history
98B(CAMBYSES)69|(story of) Cambyses - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CAMBYSES)7|(story of) Cambyses - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CAMBYSES)8|(story of) Cambyses - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CAMBYSES)9|(story of) Cambyses - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CAMILLUS)|(story of) Marcus Furius Camillus
98B(CAMILLUS)1|(story of) Marcus Furius Camillus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CAMILLUS)2|(story of) Marcus Furius Camillus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CAMILLUS)3|(story of) Marcus Furius Camillus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CAMILLUS)4|aggressive relationships of Marcus Furius Camillus
98B(CAMILLUS)41|Marcus Furius Camillus has the schoolmaster of Falerii chastised by his pupils: he is stripped and the children drive him back to their city with sticks
98B(CAMILLUS)5|(story of) Marcus Furius Camillus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(CAMILLUS)6|(story of) Marcus Furius Camillus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(CAMILLUS)68|(story of) Marcus Furius Camillus - death of person from classical history
98B(CAMILLUS)69|(story of) Marcus Furius Camillus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CAMILLUS)7|(story of) Marcus Furius Camillus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CAMILLUS)8|(story of) Marcus Furius Camillus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CAMILLUS)9|(story of) Marcus Furius Camillus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CARACALLA)|(story of) Caracalla, the Roman emperor
98B(CARACALLA)1|(story of) Caracalla, the Roman emperor - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CARACALLA)2|(story of) Caracalla, the Roman emperor - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CARACALLA)3|(story of) Caracalla, the Roman emperor - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CARACALLA)4|aggressive relationships of Caracalla
98B(CARACALLA)41|Caracalla has his own brother Geta murdered
98B(CARACALLA)5|(story of) Caracalla, the Roman emperor - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(CARACALLA)6|(story of) Caracalla, the Roman emperor - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(CARACALLA)68|(story of) Caracalla, the Roman emperor - death of person from classical history
98B(CARACALLA)69|(story of) Caracalla, the Roman emperor - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CARACALLA)7|(story of) Caracalla, the Roman emperor - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CARACALLA)8|(story of) Caracalla, the Roman emperor - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CARACALLA)9|portrait of Caracalla
98B(CASSIUS, SP.)|(story of) Spurius Cassius
98B(CASSIUS, SP.)1|(story of) Spurius Cassius - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CASSIUS, SP.)2|(story of) Spurius Cassius - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CASSIUS, SP.)3|(story of) Spurius Cassius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CASSIUS, SP.)4|(story of) Spurius Cassius - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CASSIUS, SP.)5|(story of) Spurius Cassius - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(CASSIUS, SP.)6|suffering, misfortune of Spurius Cassius
98B(CASSIUS, SP.)68|death of Spurius Cassius: he is decapitated because suspected of aspiring to tyranny
98B(CASSIUS, SP.)69|suffering, misfortune of Spurius Cassius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CASSIUS, SP.)7|(story of) Spurius Cassius - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CASSIUS, SP.)8|(story of) Spurius Cassius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CASSIUS, SP.)9|(story of) Spurius Cassius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CATILINE)|(story of) Lucius Sergius Catilina
98B(CATILINE)1|(story of) Lucius Sergius Catilina - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CATILINE)2|(story of) Lucius Sergius Catilina - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CATILINE)3|(story of) Lucius Sergius Catilina - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CATILINE)4|(story of) Lucius Sergius Catilina - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CATILINE)5|non-aggressive activities of Lucius Sergius Catilina
98B(CATILINE)51|the conspiracy of Lucius Sergius Catilina: he takes the oath with some of his supporters
98B(CATILINE)6|(story of) Lucius Sergius Catilina - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(CATILINE)68|(story of) Lucius Sergius Catilina - death of person from classical history
98B(CATILINE)69|(story of) Lucius Sergius Catilina - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CATILINE)7|(story of) Lucius Sergius Catilina - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CATILINE)8|(story of) Lucius Sergius Catilina - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CATILINE)9|(story of) Lucius Sergius Catilina - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CATO THE ELDER)|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder
98B(CATO THE ELDER)1|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CATO THE ELDER)2|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CATO THE ELDER)3|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CATO THE ELDER)4|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CATO THE ELDER)5|non-aggressive activities of Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder
98B(CATO THE ELDER)51|Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder learning Greek in his old age
98B(CATO THE ELDER)6|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(CATO THE ELDER)68|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder - death of person from classical history
98B(CATO THE ELDER)69|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CATO THE ELDER)7|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CATO THE ELDER)8|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CATO THE ELDER)9|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CATO THE YOUNGER)|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger
98B(CATO THE YOUNGER)1|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CATO THE YOUNGER)2|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CATO THE YOUNGER)3|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CATO THE YOUNGER)4|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CATO THE YOUNGER)5|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(CATO THE YOUNGER)6|suffering, misfortune of Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger
98B(CATO THE YOUNGER)68|death of Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger surnamed Uticensis: he stabs himself on his couch, after reading Plato's Phaedo; he may be seen tearing out his entrails
98B(CATO THE YOUNGER)69|suffering, misfortune of Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CATO THE YOUNGER)7|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CATO THE YOUNGER)8|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CATO THE YOUNGER)9|(story of) Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CHARONDAS)|(story of) Charondas the lawgiver
98B(CHARONDAS)1|(story of) Charondas the lawgiver - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CHARONDAS)2|(story of) Charondas the lawgiver - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CHARONDAS)3|(story of) Charondas the lawgiver - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CHARONDAS)4|(story of) Charondas the lawgiver - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CHARONDAS)5|(story of) Charondas the lawgiver - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(CHARONDAS)6|suffering, misfortune of Charondas
98B(CHARONDAS)68|death of Charondas, lawgiver of Thurium: he kills himself because he inadvertently broke his own law, by carrying a sword in the assembly
98B(CHARONDAS)69|(story of) Charondas the lawgiver - apotheosis, deification
98B(CHARONDAS)7|(story of) Charondas the lawgiver - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CHARONDAS)8|(story of) Charondas the lawgiver - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CHARONDAS)9|(story of) Charondas the lawgiver - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CICERO)|(story of) Cicero
98B(CICERO)1|(story of) Cicero - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CICERO)2|(story of) Cicero - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CICERO)3|(story of) Cicero - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CICERO)4|(story of) Cicero - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CICERO)5|non-aggressive activities of Cicero
98B(CICERO)51|Cicero orating in the Senate
98B(CICERO)6|suffering, misfortune of Cicero
98B(CICERO)68|death of Cicero: he is slain by soldiers at the order of the triumvirs
98B(CICERO)69|suffering, misfortune of Cicero - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CICERO)7|(story of) Cicero - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CICERO)8|(story of) Cicero - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CICERO)9|(story of) Cicero - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CIMON THE ROMAN)|Cimon (Micon) the Roman
98B(CIMON THE ROMAN)1|Cimon (Micon) the Roman - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CIMON THE ROMAN)2|Cimon (Micon) the Roman - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CIMON THE ROMAN)3|Cimon (Micon) the Roman - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CIMON THE ROMAN)4|Cimon (Micon) the Roman - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CIMON THE ROMAN)5|Cimon (Micon) the Roman - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(CIMON THE ROMAN)6|Cimon (Micon) the Roman - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(CIMON THE ROMAN)68|Cimon (Micon) the Roman - death of person from classical history
98B(CIMON THE ROMAN)69|Cimon (Micon) the Roman - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CIMON THE ROMAN)7|Cimon (Micon) the Roman - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CIMON THE ROMAN)8|Cimon (Micon) the Roman - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CIMON THE ROMAN)9|Cimon (Micon) the Roman - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CIMON)|(story of) Cimon the Athenian
98B(CIMON)1|(story of) Cimon the Athenian - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CIMON)2|(story of) Cimon the Athenian - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CIMON)3|(story of) Cimon the Athenian - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CIMON)4|(story of) Cimon the Athenian - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CIMON)5|non-aggressive activities of Cimon the Athenian
98B(CIMON)51|Cimon, the Athenian, brings Theseus' bones back to his city
98B(CIMON)511|Cimon is shown the site of Theseus' grave by an eagle which tears up the soil with its talons
98B(CIMON)52|Cimon opens his gardens to the public
98B(CIMON)6|suffering, misfortune of Cimon the Athenian
98B(CIMON)61|Cimon, to make possible the burial of his father who has died in prison, takes his place in the dungeon; the body of Miltiades is borne out on a bier
98B(CIMON)68|suffering, misfortune of Cimon the Athenian - death of person from classical history
98B(CIMON)69|suffering, misfortune of Cimon the Athenian - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CIMON)7|(story of) Cimon the Athenian - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CIMON)8|(story of) Cimon the Athenian - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CIMON)9|(story of) Cimon the Athenian - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CINCINNATUS)|(story of) Cincinnatus
98B(CINCINNATUS)1|(story of) Cincinnatus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CINCINNATUS)2|(story of) Cincinnatus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CINCINNATUS)3|(story of) Cincinnatus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CINCINNATUS)4|(story of) Cincinnatus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CINCINNATUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Cincinnatus
98B(CINCINNATUS)51|Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus is called from the plough to the dictatorship of Rome; a Roman embassy offers him a sword or a baton
98B(CINCINNATUS)6|(story of) Cincinnatus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(CINCINNATUS)68|(story of) Cincinnatus - death of person from classical history
98B(CINCINNATUS)69|(story of) Cincinnatus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CINCINNATUS)7|(story of) Cincinnatus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CINCINNATUS)8|(story of) Cincinnatus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CINCINNATUS)9|(story of) Cincinnatus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CIPUS)|Cipus the Roman praetor
98B(CIPUS)1|Cipus the Roman praetor - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CIPUS)2|Cipus the Roman praetor - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CIPUS)3|Cipus the Roman praetor - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CIPUS)4|Cipus the Roman praetor - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CIPUS)5|Cipus the Roman praetor - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(CIPUS)6|Cipus the Roman praetor - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(CIPUS)68|Cipus the Roman praetor - death of person from classical history
98B(CIPUS)69|Cipus the Roman praetor - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CIPUS)7|Cipus the Roman praetor - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CIPUS)8|Cipus the Roman praetor - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CIPUS)9|Cipus the Roman praetor - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CIVILIS)|(story of) Julius Claudius Civilis
98B(CIVILIS)1|(story of) Julius Claudius Civilis - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CIVILIS)2|(story of) Julius Claudius Civilis - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CIVILIS)3|(story of) Julius Claudius Civilis - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CIVILIS)4|(story of) Julius Claudius Civilis - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CIVILIS)5|non-aggressive activities of Julius Claudius Civilis
98B(CIVILIS)51|the oath of Julius Claudius Civilis: during a meal he induces his people to revolt against the Romans
98B(CIVILIS)6|(story of) Julius Claudius Civilis - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(CIVILIS)68|(story of) Julius Claudius Civilis - death of person from classical history
98B(CIVILIS)69|(story of) Julius Claudius Civilis - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CIVILIS)7|(story of) Julius Claudius Civilis - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CIVILIS)8|(story of) Julius Claudius Civilis - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CIVILIS)9|(story of) Julius Claudius Civilis - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS)|(story of) Claudius the Roman emperor
98B(CLAUDIUS)1|(story of) Claudius the Roman emperor - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS)2|(story of) Claudius the Roman emperor - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS)3|(story of) Claudius the Roman emperor - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CLAUDIUS)4|(story of) Claudius the Roman emperor - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Claudius
98B(CLAUDIUS)51|an eagle alights on the shoulder of Claudius, the future Roman emperor
98B(CLAUDIUS)6|(story of) Claudius the Roman emperor - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS)68|(story of) Claudius the Roman emperor - death of person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS)69|(story of) Claudius the Roman emperor - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS)7|(story of) Claudius the Roman emperor - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS)8|(story of) Claudius the Roman emperor - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS)9|(story of) Claudius the Roman emperor - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS, A.)|(story of) Appius Claudius Caecus
98B(CLAUDIUS, A.)1|(story of) Appius Claudius Caecus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS, A.)2|(story of) Appius Claudius Caecus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS, A.)3|(story of) Appius Claudius Caecus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CLAUDIUS, A.)4|(story of) Appius Claudius Caecus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS, A.)5|non-aggressive activities of Appius Claudius Caecus
98B(CLAUDIUS, A.)51|Appius Claudius Caecus dissuades the Senate to conclude a dishonorable peace with Pyrrhus
98B(CLAUDIUS, A.)6|(story of) Appius Claudius Caecus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS, A.)68|(story of) Appius Claudius Caecus - death of person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS, A.)69|(story of) Appius Claudius Caecus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS, A.)7|(story of) Appius Claudius Caecus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS, A.)8|(story of) Appius Claudius Caecus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CLAUDIUS, A.)9|(story of) Appius Claudius Caecus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CLODIUS PULCHER, P.)|(story of) Publius Clodius (Claudius) Pulcher
98B(CLODIUS PULCHER, P.)1|(story of) Publius Clodius (Claudius) Pulcher - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CLODIUS PULCHER, P.)2|(story of) Publius Clodius (Claudius) Pulcher - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CLODIUS PULCHER, P.)3|(story of) Publius Clodius (Claudius) Pulcher - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CLODIUS PULCHER, P.)4|(story of) Publius Clodius (Claudius) Pulcher - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CLODIUS PULCHER, P.)5|non-aggressive activities of Publius Clodius (Claudius) Pulcher
98B(CLODIUS PULCHER, P.)51|Publius Clodius (Claudius) Pulcher, dressed as a woman, introduces himself into the house of Julius Caesar during an annual ceremony of Bona Dea, and is discovered
98B(CLODIUS PULCHER, P.)6|(story of) Publius Clodius (Claudius) Pulcher - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(CLODIUS PULCHER, P.)68|(story of) Publius Clodius (Claudius) Pulcher - death of person from classical history
98B(CLODIUS PULCHER, P.)69|(story of) Publius Clodius (Claudius) Pulcher - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CLODIUS PULCHER, P.)7|(story of) Publius Clodius (Claudius) Pulcher - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CLODIUS PULCHER, P.)8|(story of) Publius Clodius (Claudius) Pulcher - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CLODIUS PULCHER, P.)9|(story of) Publius Clodius (Claudius) Pulcher - portrait of person from classical history
98B(COCLES)|(story of) Horatius Cocles
98B(COCLES)1|(story of) Horatius Cocles - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(COCLES)2|(story of) Horatius Cocles - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(COCLES)3|(story of) Horatius Cocles - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(COCLES)4|aggressive relationships of Horatius Cocles
98B(COCLES)41|Horatius Cocles at the Pons Sublicius: single-handed he keeps the Etruscans at bay while the bridge is broken down by the Romans behind him; he escapes by jumping into the Tiber
98B(COCLES)5|(story of) Horatius Cocles - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(COCLES)6|(story of) Horatius Cocles - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(COCLES)68|(story of) Horatius Cocles - death of person from classical history
98B(COCLES)69|(story of) Horatius Cocles - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(COCLES)7|(story of) Horatius Cocles - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(COCLES)8|(story of) Horatius Cocles - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(COCLES)9|(story of) Horatius Cocles - portrait of person from classical history
98B(COMMODUS)|(story of) Commodus the Roman emperor
98B(COMMODUS)1|(story of) Commodus the Roman emperor - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(COMMODUS)2|(story of) Commodus the Roman emperor - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(COMMODUS)3|(story of) Commodus the Roman emperor - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(COMMODUS)4|(story of) Commodus the Roman emperor - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(COMMODUS)5|(story of) Commodus the Roman emperor - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(COMMODUS)6|(story of) Commodus the Roman emperor - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(COMMODUS)68|(story of) Commodus the Roman emperor - death of person from classical history
98B(COMMODUS)69|(story of) Commodus the Roman emperor - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(COMMODUS)7|(story of) Commodus the Roman emperor - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(COMMODUS)8|(story of) Commodus the Roman emperor - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(COMMODUS)9|portrait of emperor Commodus
98B(COMMODUS)91|emperor Commodus as Hercules
98B(CORIOLANUS)|(story of) Coriolanus
98B(CORIOLANUS)1|(story of) Coriolanus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CORIOLANUS)2|(story of) Coriolanus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CORIOLANUS)3|(story of) Coriolanus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CORIOLANUS)4|(story of) Coriolanus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CORIOLANUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Coriolanus
98B(CORIOLANUS)51|Coriolanus (C. or Cn. Marcius) is met by his wife Volumnia (alternatively called Vergilia) with their two small sons, and his mother Veturia (alternatively called Volumnia); they entreat him not to fight any more
98B(CORIOLANUS)6|(story of) Coriolanus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(CORIOLANUS)68|(story of) Coriolanus - death of person from classical history
98B(CORIOLANUS)69|(story of) Coriolanus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CORIOLANUS)7|(story of) Coriolanus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CORIOLANUS)8|(story of) Coriolanus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CORIOLANUS)9|(story of) Coriolanus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CORVUS, M.V.)|(story of) Marcus Valerius Corvus (Corvinus)
98B(CORVUS, M.V.)1|(story of) Marcus Valerius Corvus (Corvinus) - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CORVUS, M.V.)2|(story of) Marcus Valerius Corvus (Corvinus) - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CORVUS, M.V.)3|(story of) Marcus Valerius Corvus (Corvinus) - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CORVUS, M.V.)4|aggressive relationships of Marcus Valerius Corvus (Corvinus)
98B(CORVUS, M.V.)41|Marcus Valerius Corvus (Corvinus) victoriously fights a mighty Gaul in single combat, assisted by a crow that attacks the face of the Gaul
98B(CORVUS, M.V.)5|non-aggressive activities of Marcus Valerius Corvus (Corvinus)
98B(CORVUS, M.V.)51|Corvus' soldiers present him with the shields and ensigns of the enemy
98B(CORVUS, M.V.)6|(story of) Marcus Valerius Corvus (Corvinus) - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(CORVUS, M.V.)68|(story of) Marcus Valerius Corvus (Corvinus) - death of person from classical history
98B(CORVUS, M.V.)69|(story of) Marcus Valerius Corvus (Corvinus) - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CORVUS, M.V.)7|(story of) Marcus Valerius Corvus (Corvinus) - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CORVUS, M.V.)8|(story of) Marcus Valerius Corvus (Corvinus) - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CORVUS, M.V.)9|(story of) Marcus Valerius Corvus (Corvinus) - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CRASSUS, M.L.)|(story of) M. Licinius Crassus
98B(CRASSUS, M.L.)1|(story of) M. Licinius Crassus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CRASSUS, M.L.)2|(story of) M. Licinius Crassus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CRASSUS, M.L.)3|(story of) M. Licinius Crassus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CRASSUS, M.L.)4|(story of) M. Licinius Crassus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CRASSUS, M.L.)5|(story of) M. Licinius Crassus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(CRASSUS, M.L.)6|suffering, misfortune of M. Licinius Crassus
98B(CRASSUS, M.L.)68|death of M. Licinius Crassus: the Parthians cut off his head and pour molten gold down the throat
98B(CRASSUS, M.L.)69|suffering, misfortune of M. Licinius Crassus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CRASSUS, M.L.)7|(story of) M. Licinius Crassus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CRASSUS, M.L.)8|(story of) M. Licinius Crassus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CRASSUS, M.L.)9|(story of) M. Licinius Crassus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CROESUS)|(story of) Croesus king of Lydia
98B(CROESUS)1|(story of) Croesus king of Lydia - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CROESUS)2|(story of) Croesus king of Lydia - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CROESUS)3|(story of) Croesus king of Lydia - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CROESUS)4|(story of) Croesus king of Lydia - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CROESUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Croesus
98B(CROESUS)51|Croesus, king of Lydia, displays his treasures to Solon
98B(CROESUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Croesus
98B(CROESUS)61|on his pyre Croesus is pardoned by Cyrus
98B(CROESUS)68|suffering, misfortune of Croesus - death of person from classical history
98B(CROESUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Croesus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CROESUS)7|(story of) Croesus king of Lydia - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CROESUS)8|(story of) Croesus king of Lydia - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CROESUS)9|(story of) Croesus king of Lydia - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CURIATII)|the Curiatii, three brothers from Alba Longa
98B(CURIATII)1|the Curiatii, three brothers from Alba Longa - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CURIATII)2|the Curiatii, three brothers from Alba Longa - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CURIATII)3|the Curiatii, three brothers from Alba Longa - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CURIATII)4|the Curiatii, three brothers from Alba Longa - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CURIATII)5|the Curiatii, three brothers from Alba Longa - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(CURIATII)6|the Curiatii, three brothers from Alba Longa - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(CURIATII)68|the Curiatii, three brothers from Alba Longa - death of person from classical history
98B(CURIATII)69|the Curiatii, three brothers from Alba Longa - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CURIATII)7|the Curiatii, three brothers from Alba Longa - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CURIATII)8|the Curiatii, three brothers from Alba Longa - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CURIATII)9|the Curiatii, three brothers from Alba Longa - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CURTIUS, M.)|(story of) Marcus (Manlius) Curtius
98B(CURTIUS, M.)1|(story of) Marcus (Manlius) Curtius - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(CURTIUS, M.)2|(story of) Marcus (Manlius) Curtius - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CURTIUS, M.)3|(story of) Marcus (Manlius) Curtius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CURTIUS, M.)4|(story of) Marcus (Manlius) Curtius - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(CURTIUS, M.)5|(story of) Marcus (Manlius) Curtius - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(CURTIUS, M.)6|suffering, misfortune of Marcus (Manlius) Curtius
98B(CURTIUS, M.)68|death, i.e. the self-sacrifice of Marcus (Manlius) Curtius: he leaps on horseback into a chasm with lethal fumes
98B(CURTIUS, M.)69|suffering, misfortune of Marcus (Manlius) Curtius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CURTIUS, M.)7|(story of) Marcus (Manlius) Curtius - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CURTIUS, M.)8|(story of) Marcus (Manlius) Curtius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CURTIUS, M.)9|(story of) Marcus (Manlius) Curtius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(CYRUS)|(story of) Cyrus king of Persia
98B(CYRUS)1|early life, infancy, upbringing of Cyrus
98B(CYRUS)11|instead of slaying Cyrus, as ordered by King Astyages, Harpagus gives the baby to the shepherd Mithridates to be exposed
98B(CYRUS)111|Mithridates' wife substitutes her own still-born child for Cyrus
98B(CYRUS)12|the infant Cyrus suckled by a bitch
98B(CYRUS)13|while young Cyrus is playing with his companions, he is elected king and orders one of his companions to be whipped
98B(CYRUS)131|the father of the beaten youth having complained, young Cyrus is ordered before his grandfather Astyages
98B(CYRUS)2|(story of) Cyrus king of Persia - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(CYRUS)3|(story of) Cyrus king of Persia - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(CYRUS)4|aggressive relationships of Cyrus
98B(CYRUS)41|Spargapises, Tomyris' son, is tricked by Cyrus into partaking of a feast; when his men appear to have been slaughtered by Cyrus in their drunken sleep, he kills himself
98B(CYRUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Cyrus
98B(CYRUS)51|the continence of Cyrus: he renounces Panthea, the captured wife of Abradates
98B(CYRUS)52|Cyrus receives a message concealed in a dead hare from Harpagus
98B(CYRUS)6|(story of) Cyrus king of Persia - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(CYRUS)68|(story of) Cyrus king of Persia - death of person from classical history
98B(CYRUS)69|(story of) Cyrus king of Persia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(CYRUS)7|(story of) Cyrus king of Persia - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(CYRUS)8|(story of) Cyrus king of Persia - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(CYRUS)9|(story of) Cyrus king of Persia - portrait of person from classical history
98B(DAMOCLES)|Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse
98B(DAMOCLES)1|Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(DAMOCLES)2|Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(DAMOCLES)3|Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(DAMOCLES)4|Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(DAMOCLES)5|Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(DAMOCLES)6|Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(DAMOCLES)68|Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - death of person from classical history
98B(DAMOCLES)69|Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(DAMOCLES)7|Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(DAMOCLES)8|Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(DAMOCLES)9|Damocles, courtier of Dionysius I the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse - portrait of person from classical history
98B(DAMON)|(story of) Damon, friend of Pythias (Phintias)
98B(DAMON)1|(story of) Damon, friend of Pythias (Phintias) - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(DAMON)2|(story of) Damon, friend of Pythias (Phintias) - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(DAMON)3|(story of) Damon, friend of Pythias (Phintias) - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(DAMON)4|(story of) Damon, friend of Pythias (Phintias) - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(DAMON)5|(story of) Damon, friend of Pythias (Phintias) - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(DAMON)6|suffering, misfortune of Damon
98B(DAMON)61|Damon, standing bail for his friend Pythias (Phintias), who is sentenced to death, is saved from execution when Pythias returns at the last minute
98B(DAMON)68|suffering, misfortune of Damon - death of person from classical history
98B(DAMON)69|suffering, misfortune of Damon - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(DAMON)7|(story of) Damon, friend of Pythias (Phintias) - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(DAMON)8|(story of) Damon, friend of Pythias (Phintias) - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(DAMON)9|(story of) Damon, friend of Pythias (Phintias) - portrait of person from classical history
98B(DARIUS)|(story of) Darius, king of Persia
98B(DARIUS)1|(story of) Darius, king of Persia - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(DARIUS)2|(story of) Darius, king of Persia - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(DARIUS)3|(story of) Darius, king of Persia - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(DARIUS)4|(story of) Darius, king of Persia - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(DARIUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Darius I
98B(DARIUS)51|Darius opens the grave of the Queen of Babylon (either Semiramis or Nitocris)
98B(DARIUS)52|Darius is chosen king of Persia; his horse is the first to neigh at sunrise
98B(DARIUS)6|(story of) Darius, king of Persia - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(DARIUS)68|(story of) Darius, king of Persia - death of person from classical history
98B(DARIUS)69|(story of) Darius, king of Persia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(DARIUS)7|(story of) Darius, king of Persia - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(DARIUS)8|(story of) Darius, king of Persia - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(DARIUS)9|(story of) Darius, king of Persia - portrait of person from classical history
98B(DECIUS MUS)|(story of) Decius Mus
98B(DECIUS MUS)1|(story of) Decius Mus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(DECIUS MUS)2|(story of) Decius Mus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(DECIUS MUS)3|(story of) Decius Mus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(DECIUS MUS)4|(story of) Decius Mus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(DECIUS MUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Decius Mus
98B(DECIUS MUS)51|Decius Mus consulting the augurs
98B(DECIUS MUS)52|Decius Mus devotes himself to the infernal deities
98B(DECIUS MUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Decius Mus
98B(DECIUS MUS)68|death of Decius Mus: he fights himself to death against superior forces
98B(DECIUS MUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Decius Mus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(DECIUS MUS)7|(story of) Decius Mus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(DECIUS MUS)8|(story of) Decius Mus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(DECIUS MUS)9|(story of) Decius Mus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(DEMOCLES)|(story of) Democles
98B(DEMOCLES)1|(story of) Democles - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(DEMOCLES)2|(story of) Democles - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(DEMOCLES)3|(story of) Democles - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(DEMOCLES)4|(story of) Democles - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(DEMOCLES)5|(story of) Democles - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(DEMOCLES)6|suffering, misfortune of Democles
98B(DEMOCLES)68|death of Democles: he throws himself into a cauldron of boiling water rather than submit to the love of the tyrant Demetrius
98B(DEMOCLES)69|suffering, misfortune of Democles - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(DEMOCLES)7|(story of) Democles - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(DEMOCLES)8|(story of) Democles - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(DEMOCLES)9|(story of) Democles - portrait of person from classical history
98B(DEMOCRITUS)|(story of) Democritus, the philosopher
98B(DEMOCRITUS)1|(story of) Democritus, the philosopher - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(DEMOCRITUS)2|(story of) Democritus, the philosopher - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(DEMOCRITUS)3|(story of) Democritus, the philosopher - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(DEMOCRITUS)4|(story of) Democritus, the philosopher - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(DEMOCRITUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Democritus
98B(DEMOCRITUS)51|Democritus, while meditating amidst books and bones, receives his friend Hippocrates, sent by the inhabitants of Abdera, who were anxious about their philosopher's health
98B(DEMOCRITUS)6|(story of) Democritus, the philosopher - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(DEMOCRITUS)68|(story of) Democritus, the philosopher - death of person from classical history
98B(DEMOCRITUS)69|(story of) Democritus, the philosopher - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(DEMOCRITUS)7|(story of) Democritus, the philosopher - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(DEMOCRITUS)8|(story of) Democritus, the philosopher - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(DEMOCRITUS)9|(story of) Democritus, the philosopher - portrait of person from classical history
98B(DEMOSTHENES)|(story of) Demosthenes
98B(DEMOSTHENES)1|(story of) Demosthenes - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(DEMOSTHENES)2|(story of) Demosthenes - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(DEMOSTHENES)3|(story of) Demosthenes - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(DEMOSTHENES)4|(story of) Demosthenes - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(DEMOSTHENES)5|non-aggressive activities of Demosthenes
98B(DEMOSTHENES)51|Demosthenes declaims at the sea-shore to improve his voice
98B(DEMOSTHENES)52|the clemency of Demosthenes: when Aeschines is banished to Rhodes, he runs after him and forces him to accept the money-bag
98B(DEMOSTHENES)6|(story of) Demosthenes - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(DEMOSTHENES)68|(story of) Demosthenes - death of person from classical history
98B(DEMOSTHENES)69|(story of) Demosthenes - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(DEMOSTHENES)7|(story of) Demosthenes - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(DEMOSTHENES)8|(story of) Demosthenes - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(DEMOSTHENES)9|(story of) Demosthenes - portrait of person from classical history
98B(DENTATUS, M'.C.)|(story of) Manius Curius Dentatus
98B(DENTATUS, M'.C.)1|(story of) Manius Curius Dentatus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(DENTATUS, M'.C.)2|(story of) Manius Curius Dentatus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(DENTATUS, M'.C.)3|(story of) Manius Curius Dentatus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(DENTATUS, M'.C.)4|(story of) Manius Curius Dentatus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(DENTATUS, M'.C.)5|non-aggressive activities of Manius Curius Dentatus
98B(DENTATUS, M'.C.)51|Manius Curius Dentatus, while cooking a simple meal at his hearth, refuses the gifts of the Samnites
98B(DENTATUS, M'.C.)6|(story of) Manius Curius Dentatus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(DENTATUS, M'.C.)68|(story of) Manius Curius Dentatus - death of person from classical history
98B(DENTATUS, M'.C.)69|(story of) Manius Curius Dentatus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(DENTATUS, M'.C.)7|(story of) Manius Curius Dentatus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(DENTATUS, M'.C.)8|(story of) Manius Curius Dentatus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(DENTATUS, M'.C.)9|(story of) Manius Curius Dentatus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(DIOGENES)|(story of) Diogenes, the philosopher
98B(DIOGENES)1|(story of) Diogenes, the philosopher - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(DIOGENES)2|(story of) Diogenes, the philosopher - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(DIOGENES)3|(story of) Diogenes, the philosopher - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(DIOGENES)4|(story of) Diogenes, the philosopher - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(DIOGENES)5|non-aggressive activities of Diogenes
98B(DIOGENES)51|Alexander's visit to Diogenes, who sits by his barrel and asks Alexander to get out of his light
98B(DIOGENES)52|Diogenes, carrying a lighted lantarn by daylight, trying to find an honest man, usually in a crowded market-place
98B(DIOGENES)53|Diogenes mocks Plato's definition of man, by showing a plucked fowl
98B(DIOGENES)54|Diogenes throws away his drinking-cup on seeing a boy drink from his cupped hands
98B(DIOGENES)6|(story of) Diogenes, the philosopher - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(DIOGENES)68|(story of) Diogenes, the philosopher - death of person from classical history
98B(DIOGENES)69|(story of) Diogenes, the philosopher - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(DIOGENES)7|(story of) Diogenes, the philosopher - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(DIOGENES)8|(story of) Diogenes, the philosopher - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(DIOGENES)9|(story of) Diogenes, the philosopher - portrait of person from classical history
98B(DIONYSIUS II)|(story of) Dionysius II, tyrant of Syracuse
98B(DIONYSIUS II)1|(story of) Dionysius II, tyrant of Syracuse - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(DIONYSIUS II)2|(story of) Dionysius II, tyrant of Syracuse - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(DIONYSIUS II)3|(story of) Dionysius II, tyrant of Syracuse - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(DIONYSIUS II)4|(story of) Dionysius II, tyrant of Syracuse - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(DIONYSIUS II)5|non-aggressive activities of Dionysius II
98B(DIONYSIUS II)51|Dionysius II, tyrant of Syracuse, being expelled from Sicily, goes to Corinth where he becomes a schoolmaster to support himself
98B(DIONYSIUS II)6|(story of) Dionysius II, tyrant of Syracuse - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(DIONYSIUS II)68|(story of) Dionysius II, tyrant of Syracuse - death of person from classical history
98B(DIONYSIUS II)69|(story of) Dionysius II, tyrant of Syracuse - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(DIONYSIUS II)7|(story of) Dionysius II, tyrant of Syracuse - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(DIONYSIUS II)8|(story of) Dionysius II, tyrant of Syracuse - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(DIONYSIUS II)9|(story of) Dionysius II, tyrant of Syracuse - portrait of person from classical history
98B(DUILIUS, C.)|(story of) Gaius Duilius
98B(DUILIUS, C.)1|(story of) Gaius Duilius - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(DUILIUS, C.)2|(story of) Gaius Duilius - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(DUILIUS, C.)3|(story of) Gaius Duilius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(DUILIUS, C.)4|(story of) Gaius Duilius - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(DUILIUS, C.)5|non-aggressive activities of Gaius Duilius
98B(DUILIUS, C.)51|Bilia, being rebuked by her husband Gaius Duilius, justifies herself by saying 'Dixissem tibi nisi putassem, omnibus viris os olere'
98B(DUILIUS, C.)52|after his victory over the Carthaginians at Mylae, Duilius is honoured with a naval triumph
98B(DUILIUS, C.)6|(story of) Gaius Duilius - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(DUILIUS, C.)68|(story of) Gaius Duilius - death of person from classical history
98B(DUILIUS, C.)69|(story of) Gaius Duilius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(DUILIUS, C.)7|(story of) Gaius Duilius - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(DUILIUS, C.)8|(story of) Gaius Duilius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(DUILIUS, C.)9|(story of) Gaius Duilius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(EMPEDOCLES)|(story of) Empedocles, the philosopher
98B(EMPEDOCLES)1|(story of) Empedocles, the philosopher - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(EMPEDOCLES)2|(story of) Empedocles, the philosopher - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(EMPEDOCLES)3|(story of) Empedocles, the philosopher - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(EMPEDOCLES)4|(story of) Empedocles, the philosopher - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(EMPEDOCLES)5|(story of) Empedocles, the philosopher - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(EMPEDOCLES)6|suffering, misfortune of Empedocles
98B(EMPEDOCLES)68|death of Empedocles: the philosopher leaps into the crater of Etna
98B(EMPEDOCLES)69|suffering, misfortune of Empedocles - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(EMPEDOCLES)7|(story of) Empedocles, the philosopher - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(EMPEDOCLES)8|(story of) Empedocles, the philosopher - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(EMPEDOCLES)9|(story of) Empedocles, the philosopher - portrait of person from classical history
98B(EPAMINONDAS)|(story of) Epaminondas
98B(EPAMINONDAS)1|(story of) Epaminondas - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(EPAMINONDAS)2|(story of) Epaminondas - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(EPAMINONDAS)3|(story of) Epaminondas - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(EPAMINONDAS)4|(story of) Epaminondas - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(EPAMINONDAS)5|non-aggressive activities of Epaminondas
98B(EPAMINONDAS)51|Epaminondas refusing the gifts of Artaxerxes
98B(EPAMINONDAS)6|suffering, misfortune of Epaminondas
98B(EPAMINONDAS)68|death of Epaminondas: he refuses to have the lance in his body withdrawn
98B(EPAMINONDAS)69|suffering, misfortune of Epaminondas - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(EPAMINONDAS)7|(story of) Epaminondas - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(EPAMINONDAS)8|(story of) Epaminondas - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(EPAMINONDAS)9|(story of) Epaminondas - portrait of person from classical history
98B(EPICURUS)|Epicurus, the philosopher
98B(EPICURUS)1|Epicurus, the philosopher - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(EPICURUS)2|Epicurus, the philosopher - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(EPICURUS)3|Epicurus, the philosopher - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(EPICURUS)4|Epicurus, the philosopher - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(EPICURUS)5|Epicurus, the philosopher - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(EPICURUS)6|Epicurus, the philosopher - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(EPICURUS)68|Epicurus, the philosopher - death of person from classical history
98B(EPICURUS)69|Epicurus, the philosopher - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(EPICURUS)7|Epicurus, the philosopher - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(EPICURUS)8|Epicurus, the philosopher - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(EPICURUS)9|Epicurus, the philosopher - portrait of person from classical history
98B(EUDAMIDAS)|(story of) Eudamidas
98B(EUDAMIDAS)1|(story of) Eudamidas - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(EUDAMIDAS)2|(story of) Eudamidas - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(EUDAMIDAS)3|(story of) Eudamidas - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(EUDAMIDAS)4|(story of) Eudamidas - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(EUDAMIDAS)5|(story of) Eudamidas - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(EUDAMIDAS)6|suffering, misfortune of Eudamidas
98B(EUDAMIDAS)68|death of Eudamidas: on his deathbed, having no money, he entrusts his mother and daughter to the good care of his two friends; the testament of Eudamidas
98B(EUDAMIDAS)69|suffering, misfortune of Eudamidas - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(EUDAMIDAS)7|(story of) Eudamidas - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(EUDAMIDAS)8|(story of) Eudamidas - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(EUDAMIDAS)9|(story of) Eudamidas - portrait of person from classical history
98B(FABIUS DORSUO, C.)|(story of) C. Fabius Dorsuo (Dorso)
98B(FABIUS DORSUO, C.)1|(story of) C. Fabius Dorsuo (Dorso) - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(FABIUS DORSUO, C.)2|(story of) C. Fabius Dorsuo (Dorso) - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(FABIUS DORSUO, C.)3|(story of) C. Fabius Dorsuo (Dorso) - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(FABIUS DORSUO, C.)4|(story of) C. Fabius Dorsuo (Dorso) - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(FABIUS DORSUO, C.)5|non-aggressive activities of Fabius Dorsuo
98B(FABIUS DORSUO, C.)51|the courage and piety of C. Fabius Dorsuo (Dorso): dressed in sacerdotal robes he leaves the Capitol, which was then besieged by the Gauls, to go and offer a sacrifice on the Quirinal
98B(FABIUS DORSUO, C.)6|(story of) C. Fabius Dorsuo (Dorso) - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(FABIUS DORSUO, C.)68|(story of) C. Fabius Dorsuo (Dorso) - death of person from classical history
98B(FABIUS DORSUO, C.)69|(story of) C. Fabius Dorsuo (Dorso) - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(FABIUS DORSUO, C.)7|(story of) C. Fabius Dorsuo (Dorso) - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(FABIUS DORSUO, C.)8|(story of) C. Fabius Dorsuo (Dorso) - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(FABIUS DORSUO, C.)9|(story of) C. Fabius Dorsuo (Dorso) - portrait of person from classical history
98B(FABIUS MAXIMUS, Q.)|(story of) Quintus Fabius Maximus Cunctator
98B(FABIUS MAXIMUS, Q.)1|(story of) Quintus Fabius Maximus Cunctator - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(FABIUS MAXIMUS, Q.)2|(story of) Quintus Fabius Maximus Cunctator - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(FABIUS MAXIMUS, Q.)3|(story of) Quintus Fabius Maximus Cunctator - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(FABIUS MAXIMUS, Q.)4|(story of) Quintus Fabius Maximus Cunctator - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(FABIUS MAXIMUS, Q.)5|non-aggressive activities of Quintus Fabius Maximus Cunctator
98B(FABIUS MAXIMUS, Q.)51|Quintus Fabius Maximus, surnamed Cunctator, gives the council of Carthage the choice between war and peace; he is seen gathering the folds of his toga
98B(FABIUS MAXIMUS, Q.)52|Quintus Fabius Maximus on horseback visits his son and namesake in the camp; when ordered by the latter to dismount he submits cheerfully
98B(FABIUS MAXIMUS, Q.)6|(story of) Quintus Fabius Maximus Cunctator - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(FABIUS MAXIMUS, Q.)68|(story of) Quintus Fabius Maximus Cunctator - death of person from classical history
98B(FABIUS MAXIMUS, Q.)69|(story of) Quintus Fabius Maximus Cunctator - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(FABIUS MAXIMUS, Q.)7|(story of) Quintus Fabius Maximus Cunctator - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(FABIUS MAXIMUS, Q.)8|(story of) Quintus Fabius Maximus Cunctator - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(FABIUS MAXIMUS, Q.)9|(story of) Quintus Fabius Maximus Cunctator - portrait of person from classical history
98B(FABRICIUS, C.)|(story of) Gaius Fabricius surnamed Luscinus
98B(FABRICIUS, C.)1|(story of) Gaius Fabricius surnamed Luscinus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(FABRICIUS, C.)2|(story of) Gaius Fabricius surnamed Luscinus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(FABRICIUS, C.)3|(story of) Gaius Fabricius surnamed Luscinus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(FABRICIUS, C.)4|(story of) Gaius Fabricius surnamed Luscinus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(FABRICIUS, C.)5|non-aggressive activities of Gaius Fabricius surnamed Luscinus
98B(FABRICIUS, C.)51|Gaius Fabricius, surnamed Luscinus, as an ambassador in Pyrrhus' camp; he bravely stands his ground as Pyrrhus suddenly draws aside a curtain to disclose an elephant
98B(FABRICIUS, C.)52|C. Fabricius refuses the gifts of Pyrrhus
98B(FABRICIUS, C.)6|(story of) Gaius Fabricius surnamed Luscinus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(FABRICIUS, C.)68|(story of) Gaius Fabricius surnamed Luscinus - death of person from classical history
98B(FABRICIUS, C.)69|(story of) Gaius Fabricius surnamed Luscinus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(FABRICIUS, C.)7|(story of) Gaius Fabricius surnamed Luscinus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(FABRICIUS, C.)8|(story of) Gaius Fabricius surnamed Luscinus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(FABRICIUS, C.)9|(story of) Gaius Fabricius surnamed Luscinus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(FURIUS CRESSINUS, C.)|(story of) C. Furius Cressinus
98B(FURIUS CRESSINUS, C.)1|(story of) C. Furius Cressinus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(FURIUS CRESSINUS, C.)2|(story of) C. Furius Cressinus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(FURIUS CRESSINUS, C.)3|(story of) C. Furius Cressinus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(FURIUS CRESSINUS, C.)4|(story of) C. Furius Cressinus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(FURIUS CRESSINUS, C.)5|non-aggressive activities of C. Furius Cressinus
98B(FURIUS CRESSINUS, C.)51|C. Furius Cressinus, accused of witchcraft before a tribunal by neighbours who were jealous of his success in cultivating his land, appeals to his wife, his daughter, his agricultural tools and his oxen
98B(FURIUS CRESSINUS, C.)6|(story of) C. Furius Cressinus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(FURIUS CRESSINUS, C.)68|(story of) C. Furius Cressinus - death of person from classical history
98B(FURIUS CRESSINUS, C.)69|(story of) C. Furius Cressinus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(FURIUS CRESSINUS, C.)7|(story of) C. Furius Cressinus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(FURIUS CRESSINUS, C.)8|(story of) C. Furius Cressinus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(FURIUS CRESSINUS, C.)9|(story of) C. Furius Cressinus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(GERMANICUS)|(story of) Germanicus
98B(GERMANICUS)1|(story of) Germanicus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(GERMANICUS)2|(story of) Germanicus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(GERMANICUS)3|(story of) Germanicus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(GERMANICUS)4|(story of) Germanicus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(GERMANICUS)5|(story of) Germanicus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(GERMANICUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Germanicus
98B(GERMANICUS)68|death of Germanicus Caesar: he is lying on his deathbed, his wife Agrippina grieving at his bedside, and his friends swearing to avenge his death
98B(GERMANICUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Germanicus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(GERMANICUS)7|(story of) Germanicus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(GERMANICUS)8|(story of) Germanicus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(GERMANICUS)9|(story of) Germanicus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(GRACCHUS, C.S.)|(story of) Gaius Sempronius Gracchus
98B(GRACCHUS, C.S.)1|(story of) Gaius Sempronius Gracchus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(GRACCHUS, C.S.)2|(story of) Gaius Sempronius Gracchus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(GRACCHUS, C.S.)3|(story of) Gaius Sempronius Gracchus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(GRACCHUS, C.S.)4|(story of) Gaius Sempronius Gracchus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(GRACCHUS, C.S.)5|(story of) Gaius Sempronius Gracchus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(GRACCHUS, C.S.)6|suffering, misfortune of Gaius Sempronius Gracchus
98B(GRACCHUS, C.S.)68|death of Gaius Sempronius Gracchus: in order to escape his assailants, he bids a faithful slave to kill him
98B(GRACCHUS, C.S.)69|(story of) Gaius Sempronius Gracchus - apotheosis, deification
98B(GRACCHUS, C.S.)7|(story of) Gaius Sempronius Gracchus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(GRACCHUS, C.S.)8|(story of) Gaius Sempronius Gracchus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(GRACCHUS, C.S.)9|(story of) Gaius Sempronius Gracchus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)|(story of) Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus
98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)1|(story of) Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)2|(story of) Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)3|(story of) Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)4|aggressive relationships of Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus
98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)41|Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus having found two snakes in his house or bed, having consulted an haruspex, kills the male serpent and lets the female serpent go; thus he causes his own death, and saves the life of his wife Cornelia
98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)411|while Tiberius Gracchus makes a sacrifice two snakes appear (an haruspex explains the portent; his warning is confirmed soon after, when Tiberius is killed in an ambush)
98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)5|(story of) Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)6|(story of) Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)68|(story of) Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus - death of person from classical history
98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)69|(story of) Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)7|(story of) Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)8|(story of) Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(GRACCHUS, TIB. S.)9|(story of) Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(GYGES)|(story of) Gyges
98B(GYGES)1|(story of) Gyges - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(GYGES)2|love-affairs of Gyges
98B(GYGES)21|(story of) Gyges and Candaules' wife
98B(GYGES)211|Gyges and King Candaules behind the door of the bedchamber witness the queen undressing
98B(GYGES)212|Gyges marries Candaules' wife after having slain the king at the queen's order
98B(GYGES)3|(story of) Gyges - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(GYGES)4|(story of) Gyges - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(GYGES)5|non-aggressive activities of Gyges
98B(GYGES)51|from a corpse lying in a bronze horse Gyges takes a magic ring, which has the power of making someone invisible
98B(GYGES)6|(story of) Gyges - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(GYGES)68|(story of) Gyges - death of person from classical history
98B(GYGES)69|(story of) Gyges - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(GYGES)7|(story of) Gyges - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(GYGES)8|(story of) Gyges - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(GYGES)9|(story of) Gyges - portrait of person from classical history
98B(HANNIBAL)|(story of) Hannibal
98B(HANNIBAL)1|early life, infancy, upbringing of Hannibal
98B(HANNIBAL)11|in front of the altar, young Hannibal takes the oath to fight the Romans (sworn hatred)
98B(HANNIBAL)2|(story of) Hannibal - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(HANNIBAL)3|(story of) Hannibal - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(HANNIBAL)4|(story of) Hannibal - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(HANNIBAL)5|non-aggressive activities of Hannibal
98B(HANNIBAL)51|Hannibal with the head of Hasdrubal, which was thrown into his camp by the Romans
98B(HANNIBAL)52|Hannibal crosses the Alps with his army and his elephants
98B(HANNIBAL)53|Hannibal has Marcellus honoured with a magnificent funeral
98B(HANNIBAL)6|suffering, misfortune of Hannibal
98B(HANNIBAL)68|death of Hannibal: he drinks a dose of poison so as not to fall into the hands of the Romans
98B(HANNIBAL)69|suffering, misfortune of Hannibal - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(HANNIBAL)7|(story of) Hannibal - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(HANNIBAL)8|(story of) Hannibal - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(HANNIBAL)9|(story of) Hannibal - portrait of person from classical history
98B(HANNO)|(story of) Hanno of Carthage
98B(HANNO)1|(story of) Hanno of Carthage - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(HANNO)2|(story of) Hanno of Carthage - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(HANNO)3|(story of) Hanno of Carthage - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(HANNO)4|(story of) Hanno of Carthage - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(HANNO)5|non-aggressive activities of Hanno of Carthage
98B(HANNO)51|Hanno of Carthage teaches birds to sing 'Hanno is a god' and then releases them, but the birds, once free, forget what they had been taught (the same story is told of Psaphon from Libya, but then the birds do not forget)
98B(HANNO)6|(story of) Hanno of Carthage - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(HANNO)68|(story of) Hanno of Carthage - death of person from classical history
98B(HANNO)69|(story of) Hanno of Carthage - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(HANNO)7|(story of) Hanno of Carthage - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(HANNO)8|(story of) Hanno of Carthage - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(HANNO)9|(story of) Hanno of Carthage - portrait of person from classical history
98B(HARMODIUS & ARISTOGITON)|(story of) Harmodius and Aristogiton
98B(HARMODIUS & ARISTOGITON)1|(story of) Harmodius and Aristogiton - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(HARMODIUS & ARISTOGITON)2|(story of) Harmodius and Aristogiton - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(HARMODIUS & ARISTOGITON)3|(story of) Harmodius and Aristogiton - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(HARMODIUS & ARISTOGITON)4|aggressive relationships of Harmodius and Aristogiton
98B(HARMODIUS & ARISTOGITON)41|the attempt of Harmodius and his friend Aristogiton to kill the Athenian tyrants Hippias and Hipparchus
98B(HARMODIUS & ARISTOGITON)5|(story of) Harmodius and Aristogiton - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(HARMODIUS & ARISTOGITON)6|(story of) Harmodius and Aristogiton - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(HARMODIUS & ARISTOGITON)68|(story of) Harmodius and Aristogiton - death of person from classical history
98B(HARMODIUS & ARISTOGITON)69|(story of) Harmodius and Aristogiton - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(HARMODIUS & ARISTOGITON)7|(story of) Harmodius and Aristogiton - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(HARMODIUS & ARISTOGITON)8|(story of) Harmodius and Aristogiton - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(HARMODIUS & ARISTOGITON)9|(story of) Harmodius and Aristogiton - portrait of person from classical history
98B(HARPAGUS)|(story of) Harpagus
98B(HARPAGUS)1|(story of) Harpagus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(HARPAGUS)2|(story of) Harpagus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(HARPAGUS)3|(story of) Harpagus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(HARPAGUS)4|(story of) Harpagus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(HARPAGUS)5|(story of) Harpagus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(HARPAGUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Harpagus
98B(HARPAGUS)61|King Astyages forces Harpagus to eat the flesh of his own son, because he had disobeyed the king's orders in not putting to death the infant Cyrus
98B(HARPAGUS)68|suffering, misfortune of Harpagus - death of person from classical history
98B(HARPAGUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Harpagus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(HARPAGUS)7|(story of) Harpagus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(HARPAGUS)8|(story of) Harpagus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(HARPAGUS)9|(story of) Harpagus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(HERACLITUS)|(story of) Heraclitus, the philosopher
98B(HERACLITUS)1|(story of) Heraclitus, the philosopher - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(HERACLITUS)2|(story of) Heraclitus, the philosopher - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(HERACLITUS)3|(story of) Heraclitus, the philosopher - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(HERACLITUS)4|(story of) Heraclitus, the philosopher - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(HERACLITUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Heraclitus
98B(HERACLITUS)51|Heraclitus, the weeping philosopher, and Democritus, the laughing philosopher
98B(HERACLITUS)6|(story of) Heraclitus, the philosopher - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(HERACLITUS)68|(story of) Heraclitus, the philosopher - death of person from classical history
98B(HERACLITUS)69|(story of) Heraclitus, the philosopher - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(HERACLITUS)7|(story of) Heraclitus, the philosopher - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(HERACLITUS)8|(story of) Heraclitus, the philosopher - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(HERACLITUS)9|(story of) Heraclitus, the philosopher - portrait of person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCLIDES)|(story of) Hippoclides of Corinth
98B(HIPPOCLIDES)1|(story of) Hippoclides of Corinth - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCLIDES)2|(story of) Hippoclides of Corinth - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCLIDES)3|(story of) Hippoclides of Corinth - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(HIPPOCLIDES)4|(story of) Hippoclides of Corinth - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCLIDES)5|non-aggressive activities of Hippoclides of Corinth
98B(HIPPOCLIDES)51|Hippoclides of Corinth, after being favourite in the suit for Agariste, daughter of Clisthenes of Sicyon, spoils his chances by dancing at a banquet, even standing on his head on the table and waving his legs in the air
98B(HIPPOCLIDES)6|(story of) Hippoclides of Corinth - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCLIDES)68|(story of) Hippoclides of Corinth - death of person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCLIDES)69|(story of) Hippoclides of Corinth - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCLIDES)7|(story of) Hippoclides of Corinth - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCLIDES)8|(story of) Hippoclides of Corinth - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCLIDES)9|(story of) Hippoclides of Corinth - portrait of person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCRATES)|(story of) Hippocrates
98B(HIPPOCRATES)1|(story of) Hippocrates - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCRATES)2|(story of) Hippocrates - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCRATES)3|(story of) Hippocrates - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(HIPPOCRATES)4|(story of) Hippocrates - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCRATES)5|non-aggressive activities of Hippocrates
98B(HIPPOCRATES)51|Hippocrates refusing the gifts of Artaxerxes
98B(HIPPOCRATES)6|(story of) Hippocrates - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCRATES)68|(story of) Hippocrates - death of person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCRATES)69|(story of) Hippocrates - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCRATES)7|(story of) Hippocrates - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCRATES)8|(story of) Hippocrates - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(HIPPOCRATES)9|(story of) Hippocrates - portrait of person from classical history
98B(HOMER)|(story of) Homer
98B(HOMER)1|(story of) Homer - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(HOMER)2|(story of) Homer - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(HOMER)3|(story of) Homer - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(HOMER)4|(story of) Homer - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(HOMER)5|(story of) Homer - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(HOMER)6|suffering, misfortune of Homer
98B(HOMER)61|Homer at Achilles' tomb: when the hero appears to him, Homer is struck with blindness
98B(HOMER)68|death of Homer: he dies on the beach while grieving for his incapacity to solve the riddle of the fisherman
98B(HOMER)69|apotheosis of Homer: the poet, seated on a throne, is hailed by Apollo and the Muses, History, Poetry and sundry other allegorical figures
98B(HOMER)7|(story of) Homer - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(HOMER)8|(story of) Homer - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(HOMER)9|portrait of Homer
98B(HOMER)91|idealized portrait of Homer, blind and wearing a crown of laurel
98B(HORACE)|(story of) Horace, the poet
98B(HORACE)1|early life, infancy, upbringing of Horace
98B(HORACE)11|doves cover Horace the poet with myrtle, when as a little boy he falls asleep in the woods
98B(HORACE)2|(story of) Horace, the poet - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(HORACE)3|(story of) Horace, the poet - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(HORACE)4|(story of) Horace, the poet - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(HORACE)5|(story of) Horace, the poet - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(HORACE)6|(story of) Horace, the poet - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(HORACE)68|(story of) Horace, the poet - death of person from classical history
98B(HORACE)69|(story of) Horace, the poet - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(HORACE)7|(story of) Horace, the poet - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(HORACE)8|(story of) Horace, the poet - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(HORACE)9|(story of) Horace, the poet - portrait of person from classical history
98B(HORATII)|(story of) the Horatii, three brothers from Rome
98B(HORATII)1|(story of) the Horatii, three brothers from Rome - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(HORATII)2|(story of) the Horatii, three brothers from Rome - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(HORATII)3|(story of) the Horatii, three brothers from Rome - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(HORATII)4|aggressive relationships of the Horatii
98B(HORATII)41|the Horatii and the Curiatii volunteer for Rome and for Alba Longa, to meet in a sword battle
98B(HORATII)411|the three Horatii take the oath in front of their father
98B(HORATII)412|two Horatii being killed, the surviving brother defeats the three Curiatii one by one
98B(HORATII)413|Horatius slays his sister for rebuking him about the death of one of the Curiatii, with whom she was betrothed
98B(HORATII)414|Horatius is tried, but acquitted after an appeal by his father
98B(HORATII)5|(story of) the Horatii, three brothers from Rome - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(HORATII)6|(story of) the Horatii, three brothers from Rome - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(HORATII)68|(story of) the Horatii, three brothers from Rome - death of person from classical history
98B(HORATII)69|(story of) the Horatii, three brothers from Rome - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(HORATII)7|(story of) the Horatii, three brothers from Rome - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(HORATII)8|(story of) the Horatii, three brothers from Rome - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(HORATII)9|(story of) the Horatii, three brothers from Rome - portrait of person from classical history
98B(HYPERIDES)|Hyperides, the orator
98B(HYPERIDES)1|Hyperides, the orator - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(HYPERIDES)2|Hyperides, the orator - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(HYPERIDES)3|Hyperides, the orator - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(HYPERIDES)4|Hyperides, the orator - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(HYPERIDES)5|Hyperides, the orator - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(HYPERIDES)6|Hyperides, the orator - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(HYPERIDES)68|Hyperides, the orator - death of person from classical history
98B(HYPERIDES)69|Hyperides, the orator - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(HYPERIDES)7|Hyperides, the orator - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(HYPERIDES)8|Hyperides, the orator - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(HYPERIDES)9|Hyperides, the orator - portrait of person from classical history
98B(IBYCUS)|(story of) Ibycus
98B(IBYCUS)1|(story of) Ibycus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(IBYCUS)2|(story of) Ibycus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(IBYCUS)3|(story of) Ibycus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(IBYCUS)4|(story of) Ibycus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(IBYCUS)5|(story of) Ibycus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(IBYCUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Ibycus
98B(IBYCUS)68|death of Ibycus: the poet is slain by robbers; before dying he calls upon cranes to bear witness of the crime
98B(IBYCUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Ibycus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(IBYCUS)7|(story of) Ibycus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(IBYCUS)8|(story of) Ibycus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(IBYCUS)9|(story of) Ibycus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(JASON)|(story of) Jason, tyrant of Pherae
98B(JASON)1|(story of) Jason, tyrant of Pherae - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(JASON)2|(story of) Jason, tyrant of Pherae - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(JASON)3|(story of) Jason, tyrant of Pherae - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(JASON)4|(story of) Jason, tyrant of Pherae - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(JASON)5|(story of) Jason, tyrant of Pherae - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(JASON)6|suffering, misfortune of Jason
98B(JASON)61|Jason, tyrant of Pherae, is healed from his incurable abscess by an enemy soldier, who shoots right into the swelling
98B(JASON)68|suffering, misfortune of Jason - death of person from classical history
98B(JASON)69|suffering, misfortune of Jason - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(JASON)7|(story of) Jason, tyrant of Pherae - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(JASON)8|(story of) Jason, tyrant of Pherae - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(JASON)9|(story of) Jason, tyrant of Pherae - portrait of person from classical history
98B(JUBELLIUS TAUREA, T.)|(story of) T. Jubellius Taurea
98B(JUBELLIUS TAUREA, T.)1|(story of) T. Jubellius Taurea - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(JUBELLIUS TAUREA, T.)2|(story of) T. Jubellius Taurea - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(JUBELLIUS TAUREA, T.)3|(story of) T. Jubellius Taurea - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(JUBELLIUS TAUREA, T.)4|(story of) T. Jubellius Taurea - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(JUBELLIUS TAUREA, T.)5|(story of) T. Jubellius Taurea - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(JUBELLIUS TAUREA, T.)6|suffering, misfortune of T. Jubellius Taurea
98B(JUBELLIUS TAUREA, T.)68|death of T. Jubellius Taurea: he courageously kills his wife and children, and finally himself, before the tribunal of Fulvius Flaccus, to show that he prefers to die rather than benefit from the clemency of the Senate
98B(JUBELLIUS TAUREA, T.)69|suffering, misfortune of T. Jubellius Taurea - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(JUBELLIUS TAUREA, T.)7|(story of) T. Jubellius Taurea - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(JUBELLIUS TAUREA, T.)8|(story of) T. Jubellius Taurea - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(JUBELLIUS TAUREA, T.)9|(story of) T. Jubellius Taurea - portrait of person from classical history
98B(LAENAS, C.P.)|(story of) C. Popilius Laenas
98B(LAENAS, C.P.)1|(story of) C. Popilius Laenas - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(LAENAS, C.P.)2|(story of) C. Popilius Laenas - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(LAENAS, C.P.)3|(story of) C. Popilius Laenas - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(LAENAS, C.P.)4|(story of) C. Popilius Laenas - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(LAENAS, C.P.)5|non-aggressive activities of C. Popilius Laenas
98B(LAENAS, C.P.)51|the consul C. Popilius Laenas, commissioned by the Roman senate to order Antiochus IV Epiphanes to abstain from war, with his staff draws a circle around the monarch and asks him not to go beyond it before answering
98B(LAENAS, C.P.)6|(story of) C. Popilius Laenas - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(LAENAS, C.P.)68|(story of) C. Popilius Laenas - death of person from classical history
98B(LAENAS, C.P.)69|(story of) C. Popilius Laenas - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(LAENAS, C.P.)7|(story of) C. Popilius Laenas - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(LAENAS, C.P.)8|(story of) C. Popilius Laenas - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(LAENAS, C.P.)9|(story of) C. Popilius Laenas - portrait of person from classical history
98B(LEONIDAS I)|(story of) Leonidas
98B(LEONIDAS I)1|(story of) Leonidas - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(LEONIDAS I)2|(story of) Leonidas - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(LEONIDAS I)3|(story of) Leonidas - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(LEONIDAS I)4|(story of) Leonidas - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(LEONIDAS I)5|(story of) Leonidas - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(LEONIDAS I)6|suffering, misfortune of Leonidas
98B(LEONIDAS I)68|death of Leonidas: he is slain at Thermopylae while fighting the enemy to cover the retreat of the Greek fleet
98B(LEONIDAS I)69|suffering, misfortune of Leonidas - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(LEONIDAS I)7|(story of) Leonidas - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(LEONIDAS I)8|(story of) Leonidas - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(LEONIDAS I)9|(story of) Leonidas - portrait of person from classical history
98B(LEONIDAS II)|(story of) Leonidas, king of Sparta
98B(LEONIDAS II)1|(story of) Leonidas, king of Sparta - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(LEONIDAS II)2|(story of) Leonidas, king of Sparta - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(LEONIDAS II)3|(story of) Leonidas, king of Sparta - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(LEONIDAS II)4|aggressive relationships of Leonidas, king of Sparta
98B(LEONIDAS II)41|Leonidas, King of Sparta, denounces his son-in-law Cleombrotus, who is sheltering in the temple of Neptune, of usurping the kingdom; Chilonis, holding her child, begs her father for mercy
98B(LEONIDAS II)5|(story of) Leonidas, king of Sparta - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(LEONIDAS II)6|(story of) Leonidas, king of Sparta - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(LEONIDAS II)68|(story of) Leonidas, king of Sparta - death of person from classical history
98B(LEONIDAS II)69|(story of) Leonidas, king of Sparta - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(LEONIDAS II)7|(story of) Leonidas, king of Sparta - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(LEONIDAS II)8|(story of) Leonidas, king of Sparta - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(LEONIDAS II)9|(story of) Leonidas, king of Sparta - portrait of person from classical history
98B(LEPIDUS, M.A.)|(story of) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus
98B(LEPIDUS, M.A.)1|(story of) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(LEPIDUS, M.A.)2|(story of) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(LEPIDUS, M.A.)3|(story of) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(LEPIDUS, M.A.)4|(story of) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(LEPIDUS, M.A.)5|non-aggressive activities of Marcus Aemilius Lepidus
98B(LEPIDUS, M.A.)51|the erstwhile enemies, Marcus Aemilius Lepidus and Fulvius Flaccus meet and embrace when they are elected to serve together as censors
98B(LEPIDUS, M.A.)6|(story of) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(LEPIDUS, M.A.)68|(story of) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus - death of person from classical history
98B(LEPIDUS, M.A.)69|(story of) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(LEPIDUS, M.A.)7|(story of) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(LEPIDUS, M.A.)8|(story of) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(LEPIDUS, M.A.)9|(story of) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(LYCURGUS)|(story of) Lycurgus, the Spartan
98B(LYCURGUS)1|(story of) Lycurgus, the Spartan - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(LYCURGUS)2|(story of) Lycurgus, the Spartan - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(LYCURGUS)3|(story of) Lycurgus, the Spartan - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(LYCURGUS)4|(story of) Lycurgus, the Spartan - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(LYCURGUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Lycurgus, the Spartan
98B(LYCURGUS)51|Lycurgus, the Spartan, demonstrates the importance of good education by comparing the behaviour of two dogs: one eats from his dish, the other chases a hare
98B(LYCURGUS)6|(story of) Lycurgus, the Spartan - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(LYCURGUS)68|(story of) Lycurgus, the Spartan - death of person from classical history
98B(LYCURGUS)69|(story of) Lycurgus, the Spartan - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(LYCURGUS)7|(story of) Lycurgus, the Spartan - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(LYCURGUS)8|(story of) Lycurgus, the Spartan - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(LYCURGUS)9|(story of) Lycurgus, the Spartan - portrait of person from classical history
98B(LYSIMACHUS)|(story of) Lysimachus
98B(LYSIMACHUS)1|(story of) Lysimachus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(LYSIMACHUS)2|(story of) Lysimachus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(LYSIMACHUS)3|(story of) Lysimachus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(LYSIMACHUS)4|(story of) Lysimachus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(LYSIMACHUS)5|(story of) Lysimachus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(LYSIMACHUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Lysimachus
98B(LYSIMACHUS)61|Lysimachus, thrown into a lion's den by order of Alexander, saves his life by wrapping his hand in his mantle and thrusting it into the lion's mouth thus killing the lion (for his courage he is pardoned by Alexander)
98B(LYSIMACHUS)68|suffering, misfortune of Lysimachus - death of person from classical history
98B(LYSIMACHUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Lysimachus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(LYSIMACHUS)7|(story of) Lysimachus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(LYSIMACHUS)8|(story of) Lysimachus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(LYSIMACHUS)9|(story of) Lysimachus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(MAECENAS)|Maecenas, the friend of Augustus
98B(MAECENAS)1|Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(MAECENAS)2|Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(MAECENAS)3|Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(MAECENAS)4|Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(MAECENAS)5|Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(MAECENAS)6|Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(MAECENAS)68|Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - death of person from classical history
98B(MAECENAS)69|Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(MAECENAS)7|Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(MAECENAS)8|Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(MAECENAS)9|Maecenas, the friend of Augustus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(MAELIUS, SP.)|(story of) Spurius Maelius
98B(MAELIUS, SP.)1|(story of) Spurius Maelius - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(MAELIUS, SP.)2|(story of) Spurius Maelius - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(MAELIUS, SP.)3|(story of) Spurius Maelius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(MAELIUS, SP.)4|(story of) Spurius Maelius - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(MAELIUS, SP.)5|(story of) Spurius Maelius - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(MAELIUS, SP.)6|suffering, misfortune of Spurius Maelius
98B(MAELIUS, SP.)68|death of Spurius Maelius: he is executed for aspiring to tyranny
98B(MAELIUS, SP.)69|suffering, misfortune of Spurius Maelius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(MAELIUS, SP.)7|(story of) Spurius Maelius - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(MAELIUS, SP.)8|(story of) Spurius Maelius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(MAELIUS, SP.)9|(story of) Spurius Maelius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(MAGO)|(story of) Mago, the brother of Hannibal
98B(MAGO)1|(story of) Mago, the brother of Hannibal - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(MAGO)2|(story of) Mago, the brother of Hannibal - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(MAGO)3|(story of) Mago, the brother of Hannibal - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(MAGO)4|(story of) Mago, the brother of Hannibal - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(MAGO)5|non-aggressive activities of Mago
98B(MAGO)51|Mago, Hannibal's brother, displays the golden rings, taken from the Romans during the battle at Cannae, in the Senate of Carthage
98B(MAGO)6|(story of) Mago, the brother of Hannibal - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(MAGO)68|(story of) Mago, the brother of Hannibal - death of person from classical history
98B(MAGO)69|(story of) Mago, the brother of Hannibal - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(MAGO)7|(story of) Mago, the brother of Hannibal - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(MAGO)8|(story of) Mago, the brother of Hannibal - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(MAGO)9|(story of) Mago, the brother of Hannibal - portrait of person from classical history
98B(MANLIUS, M.)|(story of) Marcus Manlius Capitolinus
98B(MANLIUS, M.)1|(story of) Marcus Manlius Capitolinus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(MANLIUS, M.)2|(story of) Marcus Manlius Capitolinus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(MANLIUS, M.)3|(story of) Marcus Manlius Capitolinus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(MANLIUS, M.)4|(story of) Marcus Manlius Capitolinus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(MANLIUS, M.)5|(story of) Marcus Manlius Capitolinus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(MANLIUS, M.)6|suffering, misfortune of Marcus Manlius Capitolinus
98B(MANLIUS, M.)68|death of Marcus Manlius surnamed Capitolinus: he is thrown from the Tarpeian rock for aspiring to tyranny
98B(MANLIUS, M.)69|suffering, misfortune of Marcus Manlius Capitolinus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(MANLIUS, M.)7|(story of) Marcus Manlius Capitolinus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(MANLIUS, M.)8|(story of) Marcus Manlius Capitolinus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(MANLIUS, M.)9|(story of) Marcus Manlius Capitolinus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(MARCUS AURELIUS)|(story of) Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor
98B(MARCUS AURELIUS)1|(story of) Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(MARCUS AURELIUS)2|(story of) Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(MARCUS AURELIUS)3|(story of) Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(MARCUS AURELIUS)4|(story of) Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(MARCUS AURELIUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Marcus Aurelius
98B(MARCUS AURELIUS)51|triumph of Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor
98B(MARCUS AURELIUS)6|(story of) Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(MARCUS AURELIUS)68|(story of) Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor - death of person from classical history
98B(MARCUS AURELIUS)69|(story of) Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(MARCUS AURELIUS)7|(story of) Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(MARCUS AURELIUS)8|(story of) Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(MARCUS AURELIUS)9|(story of) Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor - portrait of person from classical history
98B(MARIUS, C.)|(story of) Gaius Marius
98B(MARIUS, C.)1|(story of) Gaius Marius - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(MARIUS, C.)2|(story of) Gaius Marius - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(MARIUS, C.)3|(story of) Gaius Marius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(MARIUS, C.)4|aggressive relationships of Gaius Marius
98B(MARIUS, C.)41|Gaius Marius has Sextus L. Licinius thrown down the Tarpeian rock
98B(MARIUS, C.)5|non-aggressive activities of Gaius Marius
98B(MARIUS, C.)51|at the sight of the ruins of Carthage, C. Marius talks with a lictor about the cruel vicissitudes of fortune
98B(MARIUS, C.)6|suffering, misfortune of Gaius Marius
98B(MARIUS, C.)61|a soldier, ordered to kill C. Marius, kept prisoner at Minturnae, is so impressed by Marius' stern countenance that the dagger falls from his hand
98B(MARIUS, C.)68|suffering, misfortune of Gaius Marius - death of person from classical history
98B(MARIUS, C.)69|suffering, misfortune of Gaius Marius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(MARIUS, C.)7|(story of) Gaius Marius - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(MARIUS, C.)8|(story of) Gaius Marius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(MARIUS, C.)9|(story of) Gaius Marius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(MARK ANTONY)|(story of) Mark Antony
98B(MARK ANTONY)1|(story of) Mark Antony - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(MARK ANTONY)2|(story of) Mark Antony - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(MARK ANTONY)3|(story of) Mark Antony - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(MARK ANTONY)4|(story of) Mark Antony - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(MARK ANTONY)5|(story of) Mark Antony - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(MARK ANTONY)6|suffering, misfortune of Mark Antony
98B(MARK ANTONY)68|death of Mark Antony: he dies after having stabbed himself: Cleopatra grieves at his bedside
98B(MARK ANTONY)69|suffering, misfortune of Mark Antony - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(MARK ANTONY)7|(story of) Mark Antony - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(MARK ANTONY)8|(story of) Mark Antony - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(MARK ANTONY)9|(story of) Mark Antony - portrait of person from classical history
98B(MASINISSA)|(story of) king Masinissa
98B(MASINISSA)1|(story of) king Masinissa - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(MASINISSA)2|love-affairs of king Masinissa
98B(MASINISSA)21|the captive Sophonisbe kneels before King Masinissa, who is charmed by her beauty
98B(MASINISSA)3|(story of) king Masinissa - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(MASINISSA)4|(story of) king Masinissa - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(MASINISSA)5|(story of) king Masinissa - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(MASINISSA)6|(story of) king Masinissa - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(MASINISSA)68|(story of) king Masinissa - death of person from classical history
98B(MASINISSA)69|(story of) king Masinissa - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(MASINISSA)7|(story of) king Masinissa - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(MASINISSA)8|(story of) king Masinissa - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(MASINISSA)9|(story of) king Masinissa - portrait of person from classical history
98B(MENANDER)|(story of) Menander, the comic poet
98B(MENANDER)1|(story of) Menander, the comic poet - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(MENANDER)2|love-affairs of Menander
98B(MENANDER)21|Menander, the comic poet of Athens, and his beloved Glycera, who was famous for making flower garlands
98B(MENANDER)3|(story of) Menander, the comic poet - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(MENANDER)4|(story of) Menander, the comic poet - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(MENANDER)5|(story of) Menander, the comic poet - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(MENANDER)6|(story of) Menander, the comic poet - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(MENANDER)68|(story of) Menander, the comic poet - death of person from classical history
98B(MENANDER)69|(story of) Menander, the comic poet - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(MENANDER)7|(story of) Menander, the comic poet - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(MENANDER)8|(story of) Menander, the comic poet - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(MENANDER)9|(story of) Menander, the comic poet - portrait of person from classical history
98B(METELLUS, L.C.)|(story of) Lucius Caecilius Metellus
98B(METELLUS, L.C.)1|(story of) Lucius Caecilius Metellus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(METELLUS, L.C.)2|(story of) Lucius Caecilius Metellus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(METELLUS, L.C.)3|(story of) Lucius Caecilius Metellus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(METELLUS, L.C.)4|(story of) Lucius Caecilius Metellus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(METELLUS, L.C.)5|(story of) Lucius Caecilius Metellus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(METELLUS, L.C.)6|suffering, misfortune of Lucius Caecilius Metellus
98B(METELLUS, L.C.)61|Lucius Caecilius Metellus, the high priest, loses his sight while rescuing the Palladium from the burning temple of Vesta
98B(METELLUS, L.C.)68|suffering, misfortune of Lucius Caecilius Metellus - death of person from classical history
98B(METELLUS, L.C.)69|suffering, misfortune of Lucius Caecilius Metellus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(METELLUS, L.C.)7|(story of) Lucius Caecilius Metellus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(METELLUS, L.C.)8|(story of) Lucius Caecilius Metellus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(METELLUS, L.C.)9|(story of) Lucius Caecilius Metellus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(METTIUS FUFETIUS)|(story of) Mettius Fufetius
98B(METTIUS FUFETIUS)1|(story of) Mettius Fufetius - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(METTIUS FUFETIUS)2|(story of) Mettius Fufetius - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(METTIUS FUFETIUS)3|(story of) Mettius Fufetius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(METTIUS FUFETIUS)4|(story of) Mettius Fufetius - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(METTIUS FUFETIUS)5|(story of) Mettius Fufetius - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(METTIUS FUFETIUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Mettius Fufetius
98B(METTIUS FUFETIUS)68|death of Mettius Fufetius: Tullus Hostilius orders him to be tied between two chariots and his limbs to be torn apart
98B(METTIUS FUFETIUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Mettius Fufetius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(METTIUS FUFETIUS)7|(story of) Mettius Fufetius - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(METTIUS FUFETIUS)8|(story of) Mettius Fufetius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(METTIUS FUFETIUS)9|(story of) Mettius Fufetius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(MILON)|(story of) Milon of Croton
98B(MILON)1|(story of) Milon of Croton - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(MILON)2|(story of) Milon of Croton - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(MILON)3|(story of) Milon of Croton - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(MILON)4|(story of) Milon of Croton - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(MILON)5|non-aggressive activities of Milon of Croton
98B(MILON)51|Milon of Croton carries a young bullock on his shoulders
98B(MILON)6|suffering, misfortune of Milon of Croton
98B(MILON)68|death of Milon of Croton: he has his hands trapped in a tree trunk and is attacked by lions or wolves
98B(MILON)69|suffering, misfortune of Milon of Croton - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(MILON)7|(story of) Milon of Croton - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(MILON)8|(story of) Milon of Croton - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(MILON)9|(story of) Milon of Croton - portrait of person from classical history
98B(MITHRIDATES)|(story of) king Mithridates
98B(MITHRIDATES)1|(story of) king Mithridates - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(MITHRIDATES)2|(story of) king Mithridates - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(MITHRIDATES)3|(story of) king Mithridates - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(MITHRIDATES)4|(story of) king Mithridates - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(MITHRIDATES)5|(story of) king Mithridates - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(MITHRIDATES)6|suffering, misfortune of king Mithridates
98B(MITHRIDATES)68|death of Mithridates the Great: after having been betrayed by his son Pharnaces, he and his wife Hypsicratea commit suicide
98B(MITHRIDATES)69|suffering, misfortune of king Mithridates - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(MITHRIDATES)7|(story of) king Mithridates - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(MITHRIDATES)8|(story of) king Mithridates - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(MITHRIDATES)9|(story of) king Mithridates - portrait of person from classical history
98B(MUCIUS, P.)|(story of) Publius Mucius
98B(MUCIUS, P.)1|(story of) Publius Mucius - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(MUCIUS, P.)2|(story of) Publius Mucius - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(MUCIUS, P.)3|(story of) Publius Mucius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(MUCIUS, P.)4|aggressive relationships of Publius Mucius
98B(MUCIUS, P.)41|Publius Mucius has nine of his colleagues burned alive because they opposed a certain election of magistrates
98B(MUCIUS, P.)5|(story of) Publius Mucius - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(MUCIUS, P.)6|(story of) Publius Mucius - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(MUCIUS, P.)68|(story of) Publius Mucius - death of person from classical history
98B(MUCIUS, P.)69|(story of) Publius Mucius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(MUCIUS, P.)7|(story of) Publius Mucius - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(MUCIUS, P.)8|(story of) Publius Mucius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(MUCIUS, P.)9|(story of) Publius Mucius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(NAVIUS)|(story of) Attius Navius, the augur
98B(NAVIUS)1|(story of) Attius Navius, the augur - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(NAVIUS)2|(story of) Attius Navius, the augur - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(NAVIUS)3|(story of) Attius Navius, the augur - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(NAVIUS)4|(story of) Attius Navius, the augur - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(NAVIUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Attius Navius
98B(NAVIUS)51|the augur Attius Navius cuts asunder a whetstone with a razor in front of King Tarquin
98B(NAVIUS)6|(story of) Attius Navius, the augur - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(NAVIUS)68|(story of) Attius Navius, the augur - death of person from classical history
98B(NAVIUS)69|(story of) Attius Navius, the augur - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(NAVIUS)7|(story of) Attius Navius, the augur - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(NAVIUS)8|(story of) Attius Navius, the augur - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(NAVIUS)9|(story of) Attius Navius, the augur - portrait of person from classical history
98B(NEANTHUS)|(story of) Neanthus
98B(NEANTHUS)1|(story of) Neanthus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(NEANTHUS)2|(story of) Neanthus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(NEANTHUS)3|(story of) Neanthus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(NEANTHUS)4|(story of) Neanthus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(NEANTHUS)5|(story of) Neanthus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(NEANTHUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Neanthus
98B(NEANTHUS)68|death of Neanthus, son of the tyrant of Lesbos: he tries to play Orpheus' lyre, which was still to be seen in the temple at Lesbos; for his sacrilege he is devoured by the dogs that had been attracted by the sound
98B(NEANTHUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Neanthus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(NEANTHUS)7|(story of) Neanthus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(NEANTHUS)8|(story of) Neanthus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(NEANTHUS)9|(story of) Neanthus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(NERO)|(story of) Nero, the Roman Emperor
98B(NERO)1|(story of) Nero, the Roman Emperor - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(NERO)2|(story of) Nero, the Roman Emperor - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(NERO)3|(story of) Nero, the Roman Emperor - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(NERO)4|aggressive relationships of Nero
98B(NERO)41|the pregnant Poppaea Sabina receives a kick from Nero
98B(NERO)42|Nero divorces Octavia on pretence of barrenness in favour of Poppaea Sabina
98B(NERO)5|non-aggressive activities of Nero
98B(NERO)51|Nero sings and plays the lyre as he watches Rome burning
98B(NERO)52|Nero surveying the body of his mother Agrippina
98B(NERO)6|suffering, misfortune of Nero
98B(NERO)61|Nero tormented by the Furies
98B(NERO)68|suffering, misfortune of Nero - death of person from classical history
98B(NERO)69|suffering, misfortune of Nero - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(NERO)7|(story of) Nero, the Roman Emperor - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(NERO)8|(story of) Nero, the Roman Emperor - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(NERO)9|(story of) Nero, the Roman Emperor - portrait of person from classical history
98B(NUMA POMPILIUS)|(story of) Numa Pompilius
98B(NUMA POMPILIUS)1|(story of) Numa Pompilius - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(NUMA POMPILIUS)2|love-affairs of Numa Pompilius
98B(NUMA POMPILIUS)21|by night Numa Pompilius visits the nymph Egeria in a grove
98B(NUMA POMPILIUS)3|(story of) Numa Pompilius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(NUMA POMPILIUS)4|(story of) Numa Pompilius - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(NUMA POMPILIUS)5|(story of) Numa Pompilius - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(NUMA POMPILIUS)6|(story of) Numa Pompilius - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(NUMA POMPILIUS)68|(story of) Numa Pompilius - death of person from classical history
98B(NUMA POMPILIUS)69|(story of) Numa Pompilius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(NUMA POMPILIUS)7|post-mortem occurrences of Numa Pompilius
98B(NUMA POMPILIUS)71|the sarcophagus of Numa is found on the Janiculum together with another sarcophagus containing seven Latin books on sacred law and seven Greek books (which are burned in public)
98B(NUMA POMPILIUS)8|(story of) Numa Pompilius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(NUMA POMPILIUS)9|(story of) Numa Pompilius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(OPPIUS, M.)|(story of) Marcus Oppius
98B(OPPIUS, M.)1|(story of) Marcus Oppius - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(OPPIUS, M.)2|(story of) Marcus Oppius - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(OPPIUS, M.)3|(story of) Marcus Oppius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(OPPIUS, M.)4|(story of) Marcus Oppius - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(OPPIUS, M.)5|non-aggressive activities of Marcus Oppius
98B(OPPIUS, M.)51|Marcus Oppius saves his aged father from the proscriptions of the Triumvirate by carrying him out of the city on his back
98B(OPPIUS, M.)6|(story of) Marcus Oppius - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(OPPIUS, M.)68|(story of) Marcus Oppius - death of person from classical history
98B(OPPIUS, M.)69|(story of) Marcus Oppius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(OPPIUS, M.)7|(story of) Marcus Oppius - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(OPPIUS, M.)8|(story of) Marcus Oppius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(OPPIUS, M.)9|(story of) Marcus Oppius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(OTHRYADES)|(story of) Othryades, the Spartan
98B(OTHRYADES)1|(story of) Othryades, the Spartan - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(OTHRYADES)2|(story of) Othryades, the Spartan - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(OTHRYADES)3|(story of) Othryades, the Spartan - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(OTHRYADES)4|(story of) Othryades, the Spartan - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(OTHRYADES)5|(story of) Othryades, the Spartan - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(OTHRYADES)6|suffering, misfortune of Othryades
98B(OTHRYADES)68|death of Othryades: the dying Spartan writes a dedication to Jupiter on his shield in his own blood
98B(OTHRYADES)69|suffering, misfortune of Othryades - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(OTHRYADES)7|(story of) Othryades, the Spartan - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(OTHRYADES)8|(story of) Othryades, the Spartan - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(OTHRYADES)9|(story of) Othryades, the Spartan - portrait of person from classical history
98B(OVID)|(story of) Ovid
98B(OVID)1|(story of) Ovid - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(OVID)2|(story of) Ovid - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(OVID)3|(story of) Ovid - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(OVID)4|(story of) Ovid - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(OVID)5|(story of) Ovid - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(OVID)6|suffering, misfortune of Ovid
98B(OVID)61|Ovid's exile in Tomis on the Euxine (Ovid among the Scythians)
98B(OVID)68|suffering, misfortune of Ovid - death of person from classical history
98B(OVID)69|suffering, misfortune of Ovid - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(OVID)7|(story of) Ovid - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(OVID)8|(story of) Ovid - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(OVID)9|(story of) Ovid - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PAETUS)|Paetus, the husband of Arria
98B(PAETUS)1|Paetus, the husband of Arria - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(PAETUS)2|Paetus, the husband of Arria - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(PAETUS)3|Paetus, the husband of Arria - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PAETUS)4|Paetus, the husband of Arria - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(PAETUS)5|Paetus, the husband of Arria - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(PAETUS)6|Paetus, the husband of Arria - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(PAETUS)68|Paetus, the husband of Arria - death of person from classical history
98B(PAETUS)69|Paetus, the husband of Arria - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PAETUS)7|Paetus, the husband of Arria - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PAETUS)8|Paetus, the husband of Arria - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PAETUS)9|Paetus, the husband of Arria - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PAPINIANUS)|(story of) Aemilius Papinianus
98B(PAPINIANUS)1|(story of) Aemilius Papinianus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(PAPINIANUS)2|(story of) Aemilius Papinianus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(PAPINIANUS)3|(story of) Aemilius Papinianus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PAPINIANUS)4|(story of) Aemilius Papinianus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(PAPINIANUS)5|(story of) Aemilius Papinianus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(PAPINIANUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Aemilius Papinianus
98B(PAPINIANUS)68|death of Papinianus: Caracalla, having murdered his own brother Geta, puts Aemilius Papinianus, one of Geta's supporters, to death
98B(PAPINIANUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Aemilius Papinianus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PAPINIANUS)7|(story of) Aemilius Papinianus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PAPINIANUS)8|(story of) Aemilius Papinianus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PAPINIANUS)9|(story of) Aemilius Papinianus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PARRHASIUS)|Parrhasius, the painter
98B(PARRHASIUS)1|Parrhasius, the painter - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(PARRHASIUS)2|Parrhasius, the painter - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(PARRHASIUS)3|Parrhasius, the painter - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PARRHASIUS)4|Parrhasius, the painter - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(PARRHASIUS)5|Parrhasius, the painter - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(PARRHASIUS)6|Parrhasius, the painter - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(PARRHASIUS)68|Parrhasius, the painter - death of person from classical history
98B(PARRHASIUS)69|Parrhasius, the painter - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PARRHASIUS)7|Parrhasius, the painter - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PARRHASIUS)8|Parrhasius, the painter - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PARRHASIUS)9|Parrhasius, the painter - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PAULUS, L.A.)|(story of) Lucius Aemilius Paul(l)us
98B(PAULUS, L.A.)1|(story of) Lucius Aemilius Paul(l)us - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(PAULUS, L.A.)2|(story of) Lucius Aemilius Paul(l)us - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(PAULUS, L.A.)3|(story of) Lucius Aemilius Paul(l)us - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PAULUS, L.A.)4|(story of) Lucius Aemilius Paul(l)us - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(PAULUS, L.A.)5|non-aggressive activities of Lucius Aemilius Paul(l)us
98B(PAULUS, L.A.)51|triumph of Lucius Aemilius Paul(l)us
98B(PAULUS, L.A.)6|(story of) Lucius Aemilius Paul(l)us - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(PAULUS, L.A.)68|(story of) Lucius Aemilius Paul(l)us - death of person from classical history
98B(PAULUS, L.A.)69|(story of) Lucius Aemilius Paul(l)us - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PAULUS, L.A.)7|(story of) Lucius Aemilius Paul(l)us - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PAULUS, L.A.)8|(story of) Lucius Aemilius Paul(l)us - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PAULUS, L.A.)9|(story of) Lucius Aemilius Paul(l)us - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PERICLES)|(story of) Pericles
98B(PERICLES)1|(story of) Pericles - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(PERICLES)2|(story of) Pericles - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(PERICLES)3|(story of) Pericles - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PERICLES)4|(story of) Pericles - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(PERICLES)5|non-aggressive activities of Pericles
98B(PERICLES)51|Pericles in discussion with Anaxagoras, the philosopher
98B(PERICLES)6|(story of) Pericles - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(PERICLES)68|(story of) Pericles - death of person from classical history
98B(PERICLES)69|(story of) Pericles - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PERICLES)7|(story of) Pericles - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PERICLES)8|(story of) Pericles - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PERICLES)9|(story of) Pericles - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PERILLUS)|(story of) Perillus
98B(PERILLUS)1|(story of) Perillus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(PERILLUS)2|(story of) Perillus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(PERILLUS)3|(story of) Perillus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PERILLUS)4|(story of) Perillus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(PERILLUS)5|(story of) Perillus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(PERILLUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Perillus
98B(PERILLUS)68|death of Perillus: he is thrown into a heated bronze bull by order of Phalaris
98B(PERILLUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Perillus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PERILLUS)7|(story of) Perillus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PERILLUS)8|(story of) Perillus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PERILLUS)9|(story of) Perillus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PHALARIS)|(story of) Phalaris, tyrant of Agrigentum
98B(PHALARIS)1|(story of) Phalaris, tyrant of Agrigentum - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(PHALARIS)2|(story of) Phalaris, tyrant of Agrigentum - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(PHALARIS)3|(story of) Phalaris, tyrant of Agrigentum - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PHALARIS)4|(story of) Phalaris, tyrant of Agrigentum - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(PHALARIS)5|(story of) Phalaris, tyrant of Agrigentum - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(PHALARIS)6|suffering, misfortune of Phalaris
98B(PHALARIS)68|death of Phalaris: the tyrant of Agrigentum is killed during a revolt
98B(PHALARIS)69|suffering, misfortune of Phalaris - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PHALARIS)7|(story of) Phalaris, tyrant of Agrigentum - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PHALARIS)8|(story of) Phalaris, tyrant of Agrigentum - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PHALARIS)9|(story of) Phalaris, tyrant of Agrigentum - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PHILIP)|(story of) Philip of Macedon
98B(PHILIP)1|(story of) Philip of Macedon - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(PHILIP)2|(story of) Philip of Macedon - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(PHILIP)3|(story of) Philip of Macedon - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PHILIP)4|(story of) Philip of Macedon - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(PHILIP)5|non-aggressive activities of Philip of Macedon
98B(PHILIP)51|Philip of Macedon asleep during a court-session, as a symbol of bad justice
98B(PHILIP)6|(story of) Philip of Macedon - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(PHILIP)68|(story of) Philip of Macedon - death of person from classical history
98B(PHILIP)69|(story of) Philip of Macedon - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PHILIP)7|(story of) Philip of Macedon - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PHILIP)8|(story of) Philip of Macedon - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PHILIP)9|(story of) Philip of Macedon - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PHILOPOEMEN)|(story of) Philopoemen
98B(PHILOPOEMEN)1|(story of) Philopoemen - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(PHILOPOEMEN)2|(story of) Philopoemen - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(PHILOPOEMEN)3|(story of) Philopoemen - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PHILOPOEMEN)4|(story of) Philopoemen - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(PHILOPOEMEN)5|non-aggressive activities of Philopoemen
98B(PHILOPOEMEN)51|Philopoemen is recognized while chopping wood for the cook-maid at an inn
98B(PHILOPOEMEN)6|suffering, misfortune of Philopoemen
98B(PHILOPOEMEN)68|death of Philopoemen: in prison he is obliged to drink a dose of poison
98B(PHILOPOEMEN)69|suffering, misfortune of Philopoemen - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PHILOPOEMEN)7|(story of) Philopoemen - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PHILOPOEMEN)8|(story of) Philopoemen - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PHILOPOEMEN)9|(story of) Philopoemen - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PHOCION)|(story of) Phocion
98B(PHOCION)1|(story of) Phocion - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(PHOCION)2|(story of) Phocion - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(PHOCION)3|(story of) Phocion - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PHOCION)4|(story of) Phocion - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(PHOCION)5|(story of) Phocion - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(PHOCION)6|suffering, misfortune of Phocion
98B(PHOCION)68|death of Phocion; his body is carried out of Athens
98B(PHOCION)681|an old woman gathers the ashes of Phocion
98B(PHOCION)69|suffering, misfortune of Phocion - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PHOCION)7|(story of) Phocion - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PHOCION)8|(story of) Phocion - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PHOCION)9|(story of) Phocion - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PINDAR)|(story of) Pindar
98B(PINDAR)1|early life, infancy, upbringing of Pindar
98B(PINDAR)11|at the birth of Pindar a swarm of bees surrounds him
98B(PINDAR)2|(story of) Pindar - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(PINDAR)3|(story of) Pindar - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PINDAR)4|(story of) Pindar - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(PINDAR)5|(story of) Pindar - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(PINDAR)6|(story of) Pindar - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(PINDAR)68|(story of) Pindar - death of person from classical history
98B(PINDAR)69|(story of) Pindar - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PINDAR)7|(story of) Pindar - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PINDAR)8|(story of) Pindar - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PINDAR)9|(story of) Pindar - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PLAUTIUS)|(story of) Plautius
98B(PLAUTIUS)1|(story of) Plautius - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(PLAUTIUS)2|(story of) Plautius - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(PLAUTIUS)3|(story of) Plautius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PLAUTIUS)4|(story of) Plautius - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(PLAUTIUS)5|(story of) Plautius - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(PLAUTIUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Plautius
98B(PLAUTIUS)68|death of Plautius: at the death of his wife Orestilla, Plautius in despair stabs himself with his sword; his body is put on the pyre of his wife
98B(PLAUTIUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Plautius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PLAUTIUS)7|(story of) Plautius - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PLAUTIUS)8|(story of) Plautius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PLAUTIUS)9|(story of) Plautius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PLINY THE ELDER)|(story of) Pliny the Elder
98B(PLINY THE ELDER)1|(story of) Pliny the Elder - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(PLINY THE ELDER)2|(story of) Pliny the Elder - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(PLINY THE ELDER)3|(story of) Pliny the Elder - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PLINY THE ELDER)4|(story of) Pliny the Elder - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(PLINY THE ELDER)5|(story of) Pliny the Elder - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(PLINY THE ELDER)6|suffering, misfortune of Pliny the Elder
98B(PLINY THE ELDER)68|death of Pliny the Elder during the eruption of Vesuvius
98B(PLINY THE ELDER)69|suffering, misfortune of Pliny the Elder - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PLINY THE ELDER)7|(story of) Pliny the Elder - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PLINY THE ELDER)8|(story of) Pliny the Elder - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PLINY THE ELDER)9|(story of) Pliny the Elder - portrait of person from classical history
98B(POLYCRATES)|(story of) Polycrates, tyrant of Samos
98B(POLYCRATES)1|(story of) Polycrates, tyrant of Samos - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(POLYCRATES)2|(story of) Polycrates, tyrant of Samos - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(POLYCRATES)3|(story of) Polycrates, tyrant of Samos - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(POLYCRATES)4|(story of) Polycrates, tyrant of Samos - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(POLYCRATES)5|non-aggressive activities of Polycrates
98B(POLYCRATES)51|Polycrates, tyrant of Samos, receives a fish in whose belly he finds the ring he had thrown into the sea a few days before
98B(POLYCRATES)6|suffering, misfortune of Polycrates
98B(POLYCRATES)68|death of Polycrates: he is murdered, and his dead body is hung on a cross
98B(POLYCRATES)69|suffering, misfortune of Polycrates - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(POLYCRATES)7|(story of) Polycrates, tyrant of Samos - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(POLYCRATES)8|(story of) Polycrates, tyrant of Samos - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(POLYCRATES)9|(story of) Polycrates, tyrant of Samos - portrait of person from classical history
98B(POLYSTRATUS)|(story of) Polystratus
98B(POLYSTRATUS)1|(story of) Polystratus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(POLYSTRATUS)2|(story of) Polystratus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(POLYSTRATUS)3|(story of) Polystratus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(POLYSTRATUS)4|(story of) Polystratus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(POLYSTRATUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Polystratus
98B(POLYSTRATUS)51|Polystratus, a Macedonian soldier, finds the dying Darius, who had been stabbed by Bessus, and gives him water to drink
98B(POLYSTRATUS)6|(story of) Polystratus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(POLYSTRATUS)68|(story of) Polystratus - death of person from classical history
98B(POLYSTRATUS)69|(story of) Polystratus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(POLYSTRATUS)7|(story of) Polystratus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(POLYSTRATUS)8|(story of) Polystratus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(POLYSTRATUS)9|(story of) Polystratus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(POMPEIUS, S.)|(story of) Sextus Pompeius
98B(POMPEIUS, S.)1|(story of) Sextus Pompeius - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(POMPEIUS, S.)2|(story of) Sextus Pompeius - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(POMPEIUS, S.)3|(story of) Sextus Pompeius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(POMPEIUS, S.)4|(story of) Sextus Pompeius - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(POMPEIUS, S.)5|non-aggressive activities of Sextus Pompeius
98B(POMPEIUS, S.)51|Sextus Pompeius consults the Thessalian witch Erichto, who lashes a corpse with serpents so that it may foretell the outcome of the battle of Pharsalia
98B(POMPEIUS, S.)6|(story of) Sextus Pompeius - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(POMPEIUS, S.)68|(story of) Sextus Pompeius - death of person from classical history
98B(POMPEIUS, S.)69|(story of) Sextus Pompeius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(POMPEIUS, S.)7|(story of) Sextus Pompeius - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(POMPEIUS, S.)8|(story of) Sextus Pompeius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(POMPEIUS, S.)9|(story of) Sextus Pompeius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(POMPEY)|(story of) Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, Pompey the Great
98B(POMPEY)1|(story of) Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, Pompey the Great - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(POMPEY)2|(story of) Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, Pompey the Great - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(POMPEY)3|(story of) Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, Pompey the Great - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(POMPEY)4|(story of) Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, Pompey the Great - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(POMPEY)5|non-aggressive activities of Pompey the Great
98B(POMPEY)51|Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus at Rhodes listens to the sick philosopher Posidonius discoursing
98B(POMPEY)52|the meeting of Pompey and his wife Cornelia after the battle of Pharsalia; as Pompey comes ashore Cornelia faints
98B(POMPEY)6|suffering, misfortune of Pompey the Great
98B(POMPEY)68|death of Pompey: after leaving his galley, Pompey is murdered in the boat sent to bring him ashore
98B(POMPEY)69|suffering, misfortune of Pompey the Great - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(POMPEY)7|(story of) Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, Pompey the Great - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(POMPEY)8|(story of) Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, Pompey the Great - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(POMPEY)9|(story of) Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, Pompey the Great - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PORSENA)|(story of) Porsena
98B(PORSENA)1|(story of) Porsena - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(PORSENA)2|(story of) Porsena - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(PORSENA)3|(story of) Porsena - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PORSENA)4|aggressive relationships of Porsen(n)a
98B(PORSENA)41|Lars Porsen(n)a before the gates of Rome
98B(PORSENA)5|(story of) Porsena - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(PORSENA)6|(story of) Porsena - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(PORSENA)68|(story of) Porsena - death of person from classical history
98B(PORSENA)69|(story of) Porsena - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PORSENA)7|(story of) Porsena - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PORSENA)8|(story of) Porsena - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PORSENA)9|(story of) Porsena - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PSAMMETICHUS)|(story of) Psammetichus, king of Egypt
98B(PSAMMETICHUS)1|(story of) Psammetichus, king of Egypt - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(PSAMMETICHUS)2|love-affairs of Psammetichus, king of Egypt
98B(PSAMMETICHUS)21|Psammetichus, king of Egypt, and the courtesan Rhodopis; Cupid assists her in putting on her sandal (while she was bathing one day an eagle carried away one of her sandals and dropped it near Pharaoh, who started to look for its owner)
98B(PSAMMETICHUS)3|(story of) Psammetichus, king of Egypt - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PSAMMETICHUS)4|(story of) Psammetichus, king of Egypt - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(PSAMMETICHUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Psammetichus, king of Egypt
98B(PSAMMETICHUS)51|Psammetichus' experiment on the antiquity of language: he has two children confined and entrusted to the care of shepherds who are ordered not to speak to them
98B(PSAMMETICHUS)6|(story of) Psammetichus, king of Egypt - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(PSAMMETICHUS)68|(story of) Psammetichus, king of Egypt - death of person from classical history
98B(PSAMMETICHUS)69|(story of) Psammetichus, king of Egypt - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PSAMMETICHUS)7|(story of) Psammetichus, king of Egypt - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PSAMMETICHUS)8|(story of) Psammetichus, king of Egypt - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PSAMMETICHUS)9|(story of) Psammetichus, king of Egypt - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PTOLEMY II)|(story of) Ptolemy Philadelphus
98B(PTOLEMY II)1|(story of) Ptolemy Philadelphus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(PTOLEMY II)2|(story of) Ptolemy Philadelphus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(PTOLEMY II)3|(story of) Ptolemy Philadelphus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PTOLEMY II)4|(story of) Ptolemy Philadelphus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(PTOLEMY II)5|non-aggressive activities of Ptolemy Philadelphus
98B(PTOLEMY II)51|Ptolemy Philadelphus frees the Jewish prisoners of war in reward for the translation of the Old Testament
98B(PTOLEMY II)6|(story of) Ptolemy Philadelphus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(PTOLEMY II)68|(story of) Ptolemy Philadelphus - death of person from classical history
98B(PTOLEMY II)69|(story of) Ptolemy Philadelphus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PTOLEMY II)7|(story of) Ptolemy Philadelphus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PTOLEMY II)8|(story of) Ptolemy Philadelphus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PTOLEMY II)9|(story of) Ptolemy Philadelphus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PYRRHUS)|(story of) Pyrrhus, king of Epirus
98B(PYRRHUS)1|early life, infancy, upbringing of Pyrrhus
98B(PYRRHUS)11|servants save the infant Pyrrhus from the pursuit of the enemies of his father; when unable to cross a swollen river unaided they hurl a message tied either to a stone or a javelin across the water beseeching help
98B(PYRRHUS)12|the infant Pyrrhus and his rescuers before Glaucias, king of Illyricum, begging for asylum
98B(PYRRHUS)2|(story of) Pyrrhus, king of Epirus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(PYRRHUS)3|(story of) Pyrrhus, king of Epirus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PYRRHUS)4|aggressive relationships of Pyrrhus
98B(PYRRHUS)41|the army of Pyrrhus and its elephants defeat the Romans
98B(PYRRHUS)5|(story of) Pyrrhus, king of Epirus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(PYRRHUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Pyrrhus
98B(PYRRHUS)68|death of Pyrrhus: when he marches with his army into Argos a battle ensues in which Pyrrhus is killed by a woman, who throws a stone from the top of a house
98B(PYRRHUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Pyrrhus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PYRRHUS)7|(story of) Pyrrhus, king of Epirus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PYRRHUS)8|(story of) Pyrrhus, king of Epirus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PYRRHUS)9|(story of) Pyrrhus, king of Epirus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(PYTHAGORAS)|Pythagoras, the philosopher
98B(PYTHAGORAS)1|Pythagoras, the philosopher - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(PYTHAGORAS)2|Pythagoras, the philosopher - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(PYTHAGORAS)3|Pythagoras, the philosopher - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(PYTHAGORAS)4|Pythagoras, the philosopher - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(PYTHAGORAS)5|Pythagoras, the philosopher - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(PYTHAGORAS)6|Pythagoras, the philosopher - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(PYTHAGORAS)68|Pythagoras, the philosopher - death of person from classical history
98B(PYTHAGORAS)69|Pythagoras, the philosopher - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(PYTHAGORAS)7|Pythagoras, the philosopher - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(PYTHAGORAS)8|Pythagoras, the philosopher - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(PYTHAGORAS)9|Pythagoras, the philosopher - portrait of person from classical history
98B(REGULUS, M.A.)|(story of) Marcus Atilius Regulus
98B(REGULUS, M.A.)1|(story of) Marcus Atilius Regulus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(REGULUS, M.A.)2|(story of) Marcus Atilius Regulus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(REGULUS, M.A.)3|(story of) Marcus Atilius Regulus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(REGULUS, M.A.)4|(story of) Marcus Atilius Regulus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(REGULUS, M.A.)5|non-aggressive activities of Marcus Atilius Regulus
98B(REGULUS, M.A.)51|Marcus Atilius Regulus' departure for Carthage
98B(REGULUS, M.A.)6|suffering, misfortune of Marcus Atilius Regulus
98B(REGULUS, M.A.)68|death of Regulus: he is enclosed in a nail-studded barrel by the Carthaginians
98B(REGULUS, M.A.)69|suffering, misfortune of Marcus Atilius Regulus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(REGULUS, M.A.)7|(story of) Marcus Atilius Regulus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(REGULUS, M.A.)8|(story of) Marcus Atilius Regulus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(REGULUS, M.A.)9|(story of) Marcus Atilius Regulus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SABINUS, J.)|(story of) Julius Sabinus
98B(SABINUS, J.)1|(story of) Julius Sabinus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(SABINUS, J.)2|(story of) Julius Sabinus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SABINUS, J.)3|(story of) Julius Sabinus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SABINUS, J.)4|(story of) Julius Sabinus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(SABINUS, J.)5|(story of) Julius Sabinus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(SABINUS, J.)6|suffering, misfortune of Julius Sabinus
98B(SABINUS, J.)61|Julius Sabinus, a Batavian chieftain, is dragged before Vespasian; his wife Eponina tries in vain to raise the emperor's pity by showing him their twins
98B(SABINUS, J.)68|suffering, misfortune of Julius Sabinus - death of person from classical history
98B(SABINUS, J.)69|suffering, misfortune of Julius Sabinus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SABINUS, J.)7|(story of) Julius Sabinus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SABINUS, J.)8|(story of) Julius Sabinus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SABINUS, J.)9|(story of) Julius Sabinus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SARDANAPALUS)|(story of) Sardanapalus
98B(SARDANAPALUS)1|(story of) Sardanapalus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(SARDANAPALUS)2|(story of) Sardanapalus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SARDANAPALUS)3|(story of) Sardanapalus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SARDANAPALUS)4|(story of) Sardanapalus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(SARDANAPALUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Sardanapalus
98B(SARDANAPALUS)51|Sardanapalus spinning wool in the midst of his concubines
98B(SARDANAPALUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Sardanapalus
98B(SARDANAPALUS)68|death of Sardanapalus: before burning himself in his palace with all his treasures, he has his harem and his horses killed
98B(SARDANAPALUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Sardanapalus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SARDANAPALUS)7|(story of) Sardanapalus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SARDANAPALUS)8|(story of) Sardanapalus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SARDANAPALUS)9|(story of) Sardanapalus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SCAEVOLA, C.M.)|(story of) Gaius Mucius Scaevola
98B(SCAEVOLA, C.M.)1|(story of) Gaius Mucius Scaevola - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(SCAEVOLA, C.M.)2|(story of) Gaius Mucius Scaevola - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SCAEVOLA, C.M.)3|(story of) Gaius Mucius Scaevola - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SCAEVOLA, C.M.)4|(story of) Gaius Mucius Scaevola - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(SCAEVOLA, C.M.)5|(story of) Gaius Mucius Scaevola - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(SCAEVOLA, C.M.)6|suffering, misfortune of Gaius Mucius Scaevola
98B(SCAEVOLA, C.M.)61|Gaius Mucius Scaevola before Porsena: he thrusts his right hand into the flames (the body of the king's secretary who erroneously had been killed instead of Porsena may be seen lying on the ground)
98B(SCAEVOLA, C.M.)68|suffering, misfortune of Gaius Mucius Scaevola - death of person from classical history
98B(SCAEVOLA, C.M.)69|suffering, misfortune of Gaius Mucius Scaevola - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SCAEVOLA, C.M.)7|(story of) Gaius Mucius Scaevola - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SCAEVOLA, C.M.)8|(story of) Gaius Mucius Scaevola - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SCAEVOLA, C.M.)9|(story of) Gaius Mucius Scaevola - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)1|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)2|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)3|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)4|aggressive relationships of Scipio Africanus Major
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)41|P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major storming New-Carthage
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)5|non-aggressive activities of Scipio Africanus Major
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)51|the continence of Scipio: he restores a captive woman to her bridegroom Allucius, who kneels before him; the ransom offered by the bride's parents is given to Allucius as a wedding-gift
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)511|Scipio pardons the Spanish prisoners (possibly also called the continence of Scipio)
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)52|triumph of Scipio
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)53|Scipio, accused of extortion, silences his accusers by tearing up the bills and leading the people to the Capitol to thank the gods for his victory over Hannibal
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)54|the young son of Scipio taken captive by Antiochus, king of Syria, is restored to his father
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)55|pirates paying homage to Scipio in his country home at Liternum
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)56|Scipio places a laurel wreath on the head of Lucius Marcius
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)57|Scipio retrieves his wounded father Cornelius Scipio from the battle-field of Ticinus
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)58|the meeting of Scipio and Hannibal before the battle of Zama
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)6|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)68|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major - death of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)69|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)7|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)8|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR)9|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MINOR)|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Minor (P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus)
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MINOR)1|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Minor (P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus) - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MINOR)2|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Minor (P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus) - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MINOR)3|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Minor (P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus) - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MINOR)4|aggressive relationships of Scipio Africanus Minor
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MINOR)41|the destruction of Carthage by Scipio Africanus Minor (P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus)
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MINOR)5|non-aggressive activities of Scipio Africanus Minor
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MINOR)51|the dream of Scipio Africanus Minor, 'Somnium Scipionis'
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MINOR)6|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Minor (P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus) - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MINOR)68|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Minor (P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus) - death of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MINOR)69|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Minor (P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus) - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MINOR)7|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Minor (P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus) - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MINOR)8|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Minor (P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus) - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO AFRICANUS MINOR)9|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Minor (P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus) - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO NASICA, P.C.)|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica
98B(SCIPIO NASICA, P.C.)1|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO NASICA, P.C.)2|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO NASICA, P.C.)3|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SCIPIO NASICA, P.C.)4|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO NASICA, P.C.)5|non-aggressive activities of Scipio Nasica
98B(SCIPIO NASICA, P.C.)51|when the statue of Cybele is brought to Rome, P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica is chosen to meet the goddess in the harbour of Ostia, and ordered to bring her to Rome with the greatest pomp
98B(SCIPIO NASICA, P.C.)6|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO NASICA, P.C.)68|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica - death of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO NASICA, P.C.)69|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO NASICA, P.C.)7|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO NASICA, P.C.)8|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SCIPIO NASICA, P.C.)9|(story of) P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SCYLURUS)|(story of) Scylurus, king of Scythia
98B(SCYLURUS)1|(story of) Scylurus, king of Scythia - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(SCYLURUS)2|(story of) Scylurus, king of Scythia - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SCYLURUS)3|(story of) Scylurus, king of Scythia - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SCYLURUS)4|(story of) Scylurus, king of Scythia - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(SCYLURUS)5|(story of) Scylurus, king of Scythia - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(SCYLURUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Scylurus, king of Scythia
98B(SCYLURUS)68|death of Scylurus: the Scythian king, on his deathbed, enjoins his eighty sons to break a bundle of rods (or arrows) tied together; when they can't do this, he breaks the rods one by one, thus teaching them that united they will be strong, divided weak
98B(SCYLURUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Scylurus, king of Scythia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SCYLURUS)7|(story of) Scylurus, king of Scythia - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SCYLURUS)8|(story of) Scylurus, king of Scythia - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SCYLURUS)9|(story of) Scylurus, king of Scythia - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SEJANUS, L.A.)|(story of) Lucius Aelius Sejanus
98B(SEJANUS, L.A.)1|(story of) Lucius Aelius Sejanus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(SEJANUS, L.A.)2|(story of) Lucius Aelius Sejanus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SEJANUS, L.A.)3|(story of) Lucius Aelius Sejanus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SEJANUS, L.A.)4|(story of) Lucius Aelius Sejanus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(SEJANUS, L.A.)5|(story of) Lucius Aelius Sejanus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(SEJANUS, L.A.)6|suffering, misfortune of Lucius Aelius Sejanus
98B(SEJANUS, L.A.)68|death of Lucius Aelius Sejanus: after being executed, his body is torn to pieces by the people of Rome and thrown into the Tiber
98B(SEJANUS, L.A.)69|suffering, misfortune of Lucius Aelius Sejanus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SEJANUS, L.A.)7|(story of) Lucius Aelius Sejanus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SEJANUS, L.A.)8|(story of) Lucius Aelius Sejanus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SEJANUS, L.A.)9|(story of) Lucius Aelius Sejanus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SENECA)|(story of) Seneca
98B(SENECA)1|(story of) Seneca - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(SENECA)2|(story of) Seneca - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SENECA)3|(story of) Seneca - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SENECA)4|(story of) Seneca - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(SENECA)5|(story of) Seneca - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(SENECA)6|suffering, misfortune of Seneca
98B(SENECA)68|death of Seneca: at Nero's order he cuts his veins, usually sitting in a basin or bath of water, and then takes a dose of poison
98B(SENECA)681|Nero viewing the body of Seneca
98B(SENECA)69|suffering, misfortune of Seneca - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SENECA)7|(story of) Seneca - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SENECA)8|(story of) Seneca - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SENECA)9|(story of) Seneca - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SERTORIUS, Q.)|(story of) Quintus Sertorius
98B(SERTORIUS, Q.)1|(story of) Quintus Sertorius - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(SERTORIUS, Q.)2|(story of) Quintus Sertorius - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SERTORIUS, Q.)3|(story of) Quintus Sertorius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SERTORIUS, Q.)4|(story of) Quintus Sertorius - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(SERTORIUS, Q.)5|non-aggressive activities of Quintus Sertorius
98B(SERTORIUS, Q.)51|Quintus Sertorius orders two men to pull the hair from a horse's tail: one tries to pull all the hairs in one time, and fails, the other pulls the hairs one by one and succeeds (an example of the advantage of perseverance over violence)
98B(SERTORIUS, Q.)6|(story of) Quintus Sertorius - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(SERTORIUS, Q.)68|(story of) Quintus Sertorius - death of person from classical history
98B(SERTORIUS, Q.)69|(story of) Quintus Sertorius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SERTORIUS, Q.)7|(story of) Quintus Sertorius - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SERTORIUS, Q.)8|(story of) Quintus Sertorius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SERTORIUS, Q.)9|(story of) Quintus Sertorius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SERVIUS TULLIUS)|(story of) Servius Tullius
98B(SERVIUS TULLIUS)1|early life, infancy, upbringing of Servius Tullius
98B(SERVIUS TULLIUS)11|while the young Servius Tullius is asleep in the palace, his head catches fire, but it does not harm him; Tanaquil and Tarquin witness the scene
98B(SERVIUS TULLIUS)2|(story of) Servius Tullius - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SERVIUS TULLIUS)3|(story of) Servius Tullius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SERVIUS TULLIUS)4|(story of) Servius Tullius - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(SERVIUS TULLIUS)5|(story of) Servius Tullius - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(SERVIUS TULLIUS)6|(story of) Servius Tullius - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(SERVIUS TULLIUS)68|(story of) Servius Tullius - death of person from classical history
98B(SERVIUS TULLIUS)69|(story of) Servius Tullius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SERVIUS TULLIUS)7|(story of) Servius Tullius - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SERVIUS TULLIUS)8|(story of) Servius Tullius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SERVIUS TULLIUS)9|(story of) Servius Tullius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SEVEN SAGES)|the seven wise men of Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander (alternatively Myson), Pittacus, Solon, Thales
98B(SEVEN SAGES)1|the seven wise men of Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander (alternatively Myson), Pittacus, Solon, Thales - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(SEVEN SAGES)2|the seven wise men of Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander (alternatively Myson), Pittacus, Solon, Thales - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SEVEN SAGES)3|the seven wise men of Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander (alternatively Myson), Pittacus, Solon, Thales - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SEVEN SAGES)4|the seven wise men of Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander (alternatively Myson), Pittacus, Solon, Thales - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(SEVEN SAGES)5|the seven wise men of Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander (alternatively Myson), Pittacus, Solon, Thales - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(SEVEN SAGES)6|the seven wise men of Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander (alternatively Myson), Pittacus, Solon, Thales - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(SEVEN SAGES)68|the seven wise men of Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander (alternatively Myson), Pittacus, Solon, Thales - death of person from classical history
98B(SEVEN SAGES)69|the seven wise men of Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander (alternatively Myson), Pittacus, Solon, Thales - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SEVEN SAGES)7|the seven wise men of Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander (alternatively Myson), Pittacus, Solon, Thales - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SEVEN SAGES)8|the seven wise men of Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander (alternatively Myson), Pittacus, Solon, Thales - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SEVEN SAGES)9|the seven wise men of Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander (alternatively Myson), Pittacus, Solon, Thales - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SEVERUS, L.S.)|(story of) the emperor Septimius Severus
98B(SEVERUS, L.S.)1|(story of) the emperor Septimius Severus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(SEVERUS, L.S.)2|(story of) the emperor Septimius Severus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SEVERUS, L.S.)3|(story of) the emperor Septimius Severus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SEVERUS, L.S.)4|(story of) the emperor Septimius Severus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(SEVERUS, L.S.)5|non-aggressive activities of Septimius Severus
98B(SEVERUS, L.S.)51|Emperor Septimius Severus upbraids his son Caracalla for having attempted to murder him, and handing over a sword enjoins him to try again
98B(SEVERUS, L.S.)6|(story of) the emperor Septimius Severus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(SEVERUS, L.S.)68|(story of) the emperor Septimius Severus - death of person from classical history
98B(SEVERUS, L.S.)69|(story of) the emperor Septimius Severus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SEVERUS, L.S.)7|(story of) the emperor Septimius Severus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SEVERUS, L.S.)8|(story of) the emperor Septimius Severus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SEVERUS, L.S.)9|(story of) the emperor Septimius Severus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SEXTUS, M.)|(story of) Marcus Sextus
98B(SEXTUS, M.)1|(story of) Marcus Sextus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(SEXTUS, M.)2|(story of) Marcus Sextus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SEXTUS, M.)3|(story of) Marcus Sextus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SEXTUS, M.)4|(story of) Marcus Sextus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(SEXTUS, M.)5|non-aggressive activities of Marcus Sextus
98B(SEXTUS, M.)51|Marcus Sextus' return from exile
98B(SEXTUS, M.)6|(story of) Marcus Sextus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(SEXTUS, M.)68|(story of) Marcus Sextus - death of person from classical history
98B(SEXTUS, M.)69|(story of) Marcus Sextus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SEXTUS, M.)7|(story of) Marcus Sextus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SEXTUS, M.)8|(story of) Marcus Sextus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SEXTUS, M.)9|(story of) Marcus Sextus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SICCIUS, L.)|(story of) Lucius Siccius
98B(SICCIUS, L.)1|(story of) Lucius Siccius - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(SICCIUS, L.)2|(story of) Lucius Siccius - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SICCIUS, L.)3|(story of) Lucius Siccius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SICCIUS, L.)4|(story of) Lucius Siccius - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(SICCIUS, L.)5|(story of) Lucius Siccius - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(SICCIUS, L.)6|suffering, misfortune of Lucius Siccius
98B(SICCIUS, L.)68|death of Lucius Siccius; he makes a last desperate effort against the soldiers who were ordered to murder him
98B(SICCIUS, L.)69|suffering, misfortune of Lucius Siccius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SICCIUS, L.)7|(story of) Lucius Siccius - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SICCIUS, L.)8|(story of) Lucius Siccius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SICCIUS, L.)9|(story of) Lucius Siccius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SINORIX)|Sinorix, husband of Camma
98B(SINORIX)1|Sinorix, husband of Camma - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(SINORIX)2|Sinorix, husband of Camma - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SINORIX)3|Sinorix, husband of Camma - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SINORIX)4|Sinorix, husband of Camma - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(SINORIX)5|Sinorix, husband of Camma - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(SINORIX)6|Sinorix, husband of Camma - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(SINORIX)68|Sinorix, husband of Camma - death of person from classical history
98B(SINORIX)69|Sinorix, husband of Camma - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SINORIX)7|Sinorix, husband of Camma - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SINORIX)8|Sinorix, husband of Camma - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SINORIX)9|Sinorix, husband of Camma - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SOCRATES)|(story of) Socrates
98B(SOCRATES)1|(story of) Socrates - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(SOCRATES)2|(story of) Socrates - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SOCRATES)3|(story of) Socrates - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SOCRATES)4|(story of) Socrates - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(SOCRATES)5|non-aggressive activities of Socrates
98B(SOCRATES)51|Socrates uses a mirror to teach youth self-knowledge
98B(SOCRATES)52|Socrates rebukes Alcibiades whom he catches with a girl
98B(SOCRATES)53|when Alcibiades falls wounded on the battle-field, Socrates bravely defends and saves him
98B(SOCRATES)6|suffering, misfortune of Socrates
98B(SOCRATES)61|Xanthippe pours water over Socrates' head
98B(SOCRATES)68|death of Socrates: in prison, surrounded by his grieving disciples, he calmly drinks the cup of poison after having made a libation to the gods
98B(SOCRATES)69|suffering, misfortune of Socrates - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SOCRATES)7|(story of) Socrates - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SOCRATES)8|(story of) Socrates - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SOCRATES)9|(story of) Socrates - portrait of person from classical history
98B(SOLON)|Solon, the philosopher and lawgiver
98B(SOLON)1|Solon, the philosopher and lawgiver - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(SOLON)2|Solon, the philosopher and lawgiver - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(SOLON)3|Solon, the philosopher and lawgiver - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(SOLON)4|Solon, the philosopher and lawgiver - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(SOLON)5|Solon, the philosopher and lawgiver - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(SOLON)6|Solon, the philosopher and lawgiver - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(SOLON)68|Solon, the philosopher and lawgiver - death of person from classical history
98B(SOLON)69|Solon, the philosopher and lawgiver - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(SOLON)7|Solon, the philosopher and lawgiver - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(SOLON)8|Solon, the philosopher and lawgiver - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(SOLON)9|Solon, the philosopher and lawgiver - portrait of person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN THE ELDER)|(story of) Tarquin the Elder (Tarquinius Priscus)
98B(TARQUIN THE ELDER)1|(story of) Tarquin the Elder (Tarquinius Priscus) - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN THE ELDER)2|(story of) Tarquin the Elder (Tarquinius Priscus) - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN THE ELDER)3|(story of) Tarquin the Elder (Tarquinius Priscus) - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(TARQUIN THE ELDER)4|(story of) Tarquin the Elder (Tarquinius Priscus) - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN THE ELDER)5|non-aggressive activities of Tarquin the Elder
98B(TARQUIN THE ELDER)51|when Tarquin the Elder, surnamed 'Priscus', and his wife Tanaquil sit together in their carriage, an eagle seizes Tarquin's cap
98B(TARQUIN THE ELDER)6|(story of) Tarquin the Elder (Tarquinius Priscus) - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN THE ELDER)68|(story of) Tarquin the Elder (Tarquinius Priscus) - death of person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN THE ELDER)69|(story of) Tarquin the Elder (Tarquinius Priscus) - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN THE ELDER)7|(story of) Tarquin the Elder (Tarquinius Priscus) - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN THE ELDER)8|(story of) Tarquin the Elder (Tarquinius Priscus) - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN THE ELDER)9|(story of) Tarquin the Elder (Tarquinius Priscus) - portrait of person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN)|(story of) Tarquinius Superbus
98B(TARQUIN)1|(story of) Tarquinius Superbus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN)2|(story of) Tarquinius Superbus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN)3|(story of) Tarquinius Superbus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(TARQUIN)4|(story of) Tarquinius Superbus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN)5|non-aggressive activities of Tarquinius Superbus
98B(TARQUIN)51|the Cumaean Sibyl offers the nine books of prophecy for sale to Tarquin surnamed 'Superbus' (alternatively to Tarquin the Elder); as the king declines she burns all but three of them, which the king then purchases for the original price
98B(TARQUIN)6|(story of) Tarquinius Superbus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN)68|(story of) Tarquinius Superbus - death of person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN)69|(story of) Tarquinius Superbus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN)7|(story of) Tarquinius Superbus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN)8|(story of) Tarquinius Superbus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(TARQUIN)9|(story of) Tarquinius Superbus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(THEMISTOCLES)|(story of) Themistocles
98B(THEMISTOCLES)1|(story of) Themistocles - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(THEMISTOCLES)2|(story of) Themistocles - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(THEMISTOCLES)3|(story of) Themistocles - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(THEMISTOCLES)4|(story of) Themistocles - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(THEMISTOCLES)5|non-aggressive activities of Themistocles
98B(THEMISTOCLES)51|Themistocles before the throne of Artaxerxes at the Persian court
98B(THEMISTOCLES)6|suffering, misfortune of Themistocles
98B(THEMISTOCLES)68|death of Themistocles: after making a sacrifice to the gods he drinks bull's blood
98B(THEMISTOCLES)69|suffering, misfortune of Themistocles - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(THEMISTOCLES)7|(story of) Themistocles - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(THEMISTOCLES)8|(story of) Themistocles - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(THEMISTOCLES)9|(story of) Themistocles - portrait of person from classical history
98B(THERAMENES)|(story of) Theramenes
98B(THERAMENES)1|(story of) Theramenes - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(THERAMENES)2|(story of) Theramenes - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(THERAMENES)3|(story of) Theramenes - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(THERAMENES)4|(story of) Theramenes - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(THERAMENES)5|(story of) Theramenes - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(THERAMENES)6|suffering, misfortune of Theramenes
98B(THERAMENES)68|death of Theramenes: in confinement he is made to drink a cup of poison; he pours the last drop on the floor exclaiming 'propino Critiae'
98B(THERAMENES)69|suffering, misfortune of Theramenes - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(THERAMENES)7|(story of) Theramenes - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(THERAMENES)8|(story of) Theramenes - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(THERAMENES)9|(story of) Theramenes - portrait of person from classical history
98B(TIMOLEON)|(story of) Timoleon
98B(TIMOLEON)1|(story of) Timoleon - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(TIMOLEON)2|(story of) Timoleon - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(TIMOLEON)3|(story of) Timoleon - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(TIMOLEON)4|aggressive relationships of Timoleon
98B(TIMOLEON)41|Timoleon reluctantly joins some friends in killing his brother when the latter attempts to make himself tyrant
98B(TIMOLEON)5|non-aggressive activities of Timoleon
98B(TIMOLEON)51|the people of Syracuse honour the old and blind Timoleon
98B(TIMOLEON)6|(story of) Timoleon - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(TIMOLEON)68|(story of) Timoleon - death of person from classical history
98B(TIMOLEON)69|(story of) Timoleon - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(TIMOLEON)7|(story of) Timoleon - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(TIMOLEON)8|(story of) Timoleon - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(TIMOLEON)9|(story of) Timoleon - portrait of person from classical history
98B(TIMON)|(story of) Timon of Athens
98B(TIMON)1|(story of) Timon of Athens - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(TIMON)2|(story of) Timon of Athens - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(TIMON)3|(story of) Timon of Athens - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(TIMON)4|(story of) Timon of Athens - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(TIMON)5|non-aggressive activities of Timon of Athens
98B(TIMON)51|Timon of Athens, the misanthrope, digs up a buried treasure
98B(TIMON)6|(story of) Timon of Athens - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(TIMON)68|(story of) Timon of Athens - death of person from classical history
98B(TIMON)69|(story of) Timon of Athens - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(TIMON)7|(story of) Timon of Athens - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(TIMON)8|(story of) Timon of Athens - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(TIMON)9|(story of) Timon of Athens - portrait of person from classical history
98B(TITUS)|(story of) the emperor Titus
98B(TITUS)1|(story of) the emperor Titus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(TITUS)2|(story of) the emperor Titus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(TITUS)3|(story of) the emperor Titus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(TITUS)4|aggressive relationships of Emperor Titus
98B(TITUS)41|Emperor Titus destroying the temple of Jerusalem
98B(TITUS)5|non-aggressive activities of Emperor Titus
98B(TITUS)51|triumph of Emperor Titus
98B(TITUS)6|(story of) the emperor Titus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(TITUS)68|(story of) the emperor Titus - death of person from classical history
98B(TITUS)69|(story of) the emperor Titus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(TITUS)7|(story of) the emperor Titus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(TITUS)8|(story of) the emperor Titus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(TITUS)9|(story of) the emperor Titus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(TORQUATUS, T.M.)|(story of) Titus Manlius Torquatus
98B(TORQUATUS, T.M.)1|(story of) Titus Manlius Torquatus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(TORQUATUS, T.M.)2|(story of) Titus Manlius Torquatus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(TORQUATUS, T.M.)3|(story of) Titus Manlius Torquatus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(TORQUATUS, T.M.)4|aggressive relationships of Titus Manlius Torquatus
98B(TORQUATUS, T.M.)41|Titus Manlius Torquatus defeats in single combat a gigantic Gaul and takes from him his golden neck-chain
98B(TORQUATUS, T.M.)42|Torquatus has his son beheaded because he has fought an enemy in single combat against the strict orders of his father
98B(TORQUATUS, T.M.)5|(story of) Titus Manlius Torquatus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(TORQUATUS, T.M.)6|(story of) Titus Manlius Torquatus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(TORQUATUS, T.M.)68|(story of) Titus Manlius Torquatus - death of person from classical history
98B(TORQUATUS, T.M.)69|(story of) Titus Manlius Torquatus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(TORQUATUS, T.M.)7|(story of) Titus Manlius Torquatus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(TORQUATUS, T.M.)8|(story of) Titus Manlius Torquatus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(TORQUATUS, T.M.)9|(story of) Titus Manlius Torquatus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(TRAJAN)|(story of) the emperor Trajan
98B(TRAJAN)1|(story of) the emperor Trajan - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(TRAJAN)2|(story of) the emperor Trajan - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(TRAJAN)3|(story of) the emperor Trajan - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(TRAJAN)4|(story of) the emperor Trajan - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(TRAJAN)5|non-aggressive activities of Emperor Trajan
98B(TRAJAN)51|the story of the justice of Trajan
98B(TRAJAN)511|one of Trajan's soldiers inadvertently kills the little son of a widow
98B(TRAJAN)512|the emperor riding out is stopped by the mother of the dead baby ~ justice of Trajan
98B(TRAJAN)513|the execution of the guilty soldier, witnessed by the widow who asks for mercy
98B(TRAJAN)514|the accused soldier is handed over to the widow (~ story of the justice of Trajan)
98B(TRAJAN)52|Trajan handing over a sword to one of his subjects (an example of Trajan's righteousness)
98B(TRAJAN)6|(story of) the emperor Trajan - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(TRAJAN)68|(story of) the emperor Trajan - death of person from classical history
98B(TRAJAN)69|(story of) the emperor Trajan - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(TRAJAN)7|(story of) the emperor Trajan - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(TRAJAN)8|(story of) the emperor Trajan - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(TRAJAN)9|(story of) the emperor Trajan - portrait of person from classical history
98B(TUBERTUS, A.P.)|(story of) A. Postumius Tubertus
98B(TUBERTUS, A.P.)1|(story of) A. Postumius Tubertus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(TUBERTUS, A.P.)2|(story of) A. Postumius Tubertus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(TUBERTUS, A.P.)3|(story of) A. Postumius Tubertus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(TUBERTUS, A.P.)4|aggressive relationships of A. Postumius Tubertus
98B(TUBERTUS, A.P.)41|A. Postumius Tubertus has his son decapitated for fighting against his orders
98B(TUBERTUS, A.P.)5|(story of) A. Postumius Tubertus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(TUBERTUS, A.P.)6|(story of) A. Postumius Tubertus - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(TUBERTUS, A.P.)68|(story of) A. Postumius Tubertus - death of person from classical history
98B(TUBERTUS, A.P.)69|(story of) A. Postumius Tubertus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(TUBERTUS, A.P.)7|(story of) A. Postumius Tubertus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(TUBERTUS, A.P.)8|(story of) A. Postumius Tubertus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(TUBERTUS, A.P.)9|(story of) A. Postumius Tubertus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(TULLUS HOSTILIUS)|Tullus Hostilius
98B(TULLUS HOSTILIUS)1|Tullus Hostilius - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(TULLUS HOSTILIUS)2|Tullus Hostilius - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(TULLUS HOSTILIUS)3|Tullus Hostilius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(TULLUS HOSTILIUS)4|Tullus Hostilius - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(TULLUS HOSTILIUS)5|Tullus Hostilius - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(TULLUS HOSTILIUS)6|Tullus Hostilius - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(TULLUS HOSTILIUS)68|Tullus Hostilius - death of person from classical history
98B(TULLUS HOSTILIUS)69|Tullus Hostilius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(TULLUS HOSTILIUS)7|Tullus Hostilius - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(TULLUS HOSTILIUS)8|Tullus Hostilius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(TULLUS HOSTILIUS)9|Tullus Hostilius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(VALERIAN)|(story of) the emperor Valerian
98B(VALERIAN)1|(story of) the emperor Valerian - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(VALERIAN)2|(story of) the emperor Valerian - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(VALERIAN)3|(story of) the emperor Valerian - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(VALERIAN)4|(story of) the emperor Valerian - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(VALERIAN)5|(story of) the emperor Valerian - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(VALERIAN)6|suffering, misfortune of Emperor Valerian
98B(VALERIAN)61|Publius Licinius Valerianus is conquered by Sapor: the Persian king mounts his horse using the Roman emperor as a foot-stool
98B(VALERIAN)68|suffering, misfortune of Emperor Valerian - death of person from classical history
98B(VALERIAN)69|suffering, misfortune of Emperor Valerian - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(VALERIAN)7|(story of) the emperor Valerian - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(VALERIAN)8|(story of) the emperor Valerian - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(VALERIAN)9|(story of) the emperor Valerian - portrait of person from classical history
98B(VARUS, P.Q.)|(story of) P. Quintilius Varus
98B(VARUS, P.Q.)1|(story of) P. Quintilius Varus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(VARUS, P.Q.)2|(story of) P. Quintilius Varus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(VARUS, P.Q.)3|(story of) P. Quintilius Varus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(VARUS, P.Q.)4|(story of) P. Quintilius Varus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(VARUS, P.Q.)5|(story of) P. Quintilius Varus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(VARUS, P.Q.)6|suffering, misfortune of P. Quintilius Varus
98B(VARUS, P.Q.)68|death of P. Quintilius Varus: after being defeated he kills himself with a sword
98B(VARUS, P.Q.)69|suffering, misfortune of P. Quintilius Varus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(VARUS, P.Q.)7|(story of) P. Quintilius Varus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(VARUS, P.Q.)8|(story of) P. Quintilius Varus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(VARUS, P.Q.)9|(story of) P. Quintilius Varus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(VESPASIAN)|(story of) the emperor Vespasian
98B(VESPASIAN)1|(story of) the emperor Vespasian - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(VESPASIAN)2|(story of) the emperor Vespasian - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(VESPASIAN)3|(story of) the emperor Vespasian - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(VESPASIAN)4|(story of) the emperor Vespasian - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(VESPASIAN)5|non-aggressive activities of Emperor Vespasian
98B(VESPASIAN)51|triumph of the Roman Emperor Titus Flavius Vespasianus
98B(VESPASIAN)52|Vespasian builds the Colosseum
98B(VESPASIAN)6|(story of) the emperor Vespasian - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(VESPASIAN)68|(story of) the emperor Vespasian - death of person from classical history
98B(VESPASIAN)69|(story of) the emperor Vespasian - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(VESPASIAN)7|(story of) the emperor Vespasian - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(VESPASIAN)8|(story of) the emperor Vespasian - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(VESPASIAN)9|portrait of Vespasian
98B(VIRGIL)|the poet Virgilius
98B(VIRGIL)1|the poet Virgilius - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(VIRGIL)2|the poet Virgilius - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(VIRGIL)3|the poet Virgilius - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(VIRGIL)4|the poet Virgilius - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(VIRGIL)5|the poet Virgilius - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(VIRGIL)6|the poet Virgilius - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(VIRGIL)68|the poet Virgilius - death of person from classical history
98B(VIRGIL)69|the poet Virgilius - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(VIRGIL)7|the poet Virgilius - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(VIRGIL)8|the poet Virgilius - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(VIRGIL)9|the poet Virgilius - portrait of person from classical history
98B(XENOCRATES)|(story of) Xenocrates
98B(XENOCRATES)1|(story of) Xenocrates - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(XENOCRATES)2|love-affairs of Xenocrates
98B(XENOCRATES)21|Phryne (or Lais) tries to seduce Xenocrates
98B(XENOCRATES)3|(story of) Xenocrates - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(XENOCRATES)4|(story of) Xenocrates - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(XENOCRATES)5|(story of) Xenocrates - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(XENOCRATES)6|(story of) Xenocrates - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(XENOCRATES)68|(story of) Xenocrates - death of person from classical history
98B(XENOCRATES)69|(story of) Xenocrates - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(XENOCRATES)7|(story of) Xenocrates - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(XENOCRATES)8|(story of) Xenocrates - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(XENOCRATES)9|(story of) Xenocrates - portrait of person from classical history
98B(XENOPHON)|(story of) Xenophon
98B(XENOPHON)1|(story of) Xenophon - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(XENOPHON)2|(story of) Xenophon - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(XENOPHON)3|(story of) Xenophon - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(XENOPHON)4|(story of) Xenophon - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(XENOPHON)5|non-aggressive activities of Xenophon
98B(XENOPHON)51|Xenophon sacrifices to Diana
98B(XENOPHON)6|(story of) Xenophon - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(XENOPHON)68|(story of) Xenophon - death of person from classical history
98B(XENOPHON)69|(story of) Xenophon - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(XENOPHON)7|(story of) Xenophon - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(XENOPHON)8|(story of) Xenophon - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(XENOPHON)9|(story of) Xenophon - portrait of person from classical history
98B(ZALEUCUS)|(story of) Zaleucus
98B(ZALEUCUS)1|(story of) Zaleucus - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(ZALEUCUS)2|(story of) Zaleucus - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(ZALEUCUS)3|(story of) Zaleucus - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ZALEUCUS)4|(story of) Zaleucus - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(ZALEUCUS)5|(story of) Zaleucus - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98B(ZALEUCUS)6|suffering, misfortune of Zaleucus
98B(ZALEUCUS)61|the judgement of Zaleucus: when Zaleucus' son is sentenced to be blinded in both eyes, Zaleucus has one of his son's eyes plucked out and one of his own
98B(ZALEUCUS)68|suffering, misfortune of Zaleucus - death of person from classical history
98B(ZALEUCUS)69|suffering, misfortune of Zaleucus - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ZALEUCUS)7|(story of) Zaleucus - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ZALEUCUS)8|(story of) Zaleucus - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(ZALEUCUS)9|(story of) Zaleucus - portrait of person from classical history
98B(ZEUXIS)|(story of) the painter Zeuxis
98B(ZEUXIS)1|(story of) the painter Zeuxis - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98B(ZEUXIS)2|(story of) the painter Zeuxis - love-affairs of person from classical history
98B(ZEUXIS)3|(story of) the painter Zeuxis - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98B(ZEUXIS)4|(story of) the painter Zeuxis - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98B(ZEUXIS)5|non-aggressive activities of Zeuxis
98B(ZEUXIS)51|the painting contest between Zeuxis and Parrhasius: birds try to pick the grapes on Zeuxis' painting, but Zeuxis himself is deceived by the curtain on Parrhasius' painting
98B(ZEUXIS)52|Zeuxis makes a picture of Helen for the temple of Juno and uses five (four or six) girls as models
98B(ZEUXIS)6|(story of) the painter Zeuxis - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98B(ZEUXIS)68|(story of) the painter Zeuxis - death of person from classical history
98B(ZEUXIS)69|(story of) the painter Zeuxis - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98B(ZEUXIS)7|(story of) the painter Zeuxis - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98B(ZEUXIS)8|(story of) the painter Zeuxis - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98B(ZEUXIS)9|(story of) the painter Zeuxis - portrait of person from classical history
98C|female persons from classical history
98C(...)|female persons from classical history (with NAME)
98C(...)1|female persons from classical history (with NAME) - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(...)2|female persons from classical history (with NAME) - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(...)3|female persons from classical history (with NAME) - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(...)4|female persons from classical history (with NAME) - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(...)5|female persons from classical history (with NAME) - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(...)6|female persons from classical history (with NAME) - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(...)68|female persons from classical history (with NAME) - death of person from classical history
98C(...)69|female persons from classical history (with NAME) - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(...)7|female persons from classical history (with NAME) - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(...)8|female persons from classical history (with NAME) - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(...)9|female persons from classical history (with NAME) - portrait of person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE ELDER)|(story of) Agrippina the Elder
98C(AGRIPPINA THE ELDER)1|(story of) Agrippina the Elder - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE ELDER)2|(story of) Agrippina the Elder - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE ELDER)3|(story of) Agrippina the Elder - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(AGRIPPINA THE ELDER)4|(story of) Agrippina the Elder - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE ELDER)5|non-aggressive activities of Agrippina the Elder
98C(AGRIPPINA THE ELDER)51|Agrippina the Elder at Brundisium (Brindisi): she comes ashore, holding the urn containing the ashes of her husband Germanicus
98C(AGRIPPINA THE ELDER)6|(story of) Agrippina the Elder - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE ELDER)68|(story of) Agrippina the Elder - death of person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE ELDER)69|(story of) Agrippina the Elder - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE ELDER)7|(story of) Agrippina the Elder - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE ELDER)8|(story of) Agrippina the Elder - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE ELDER)9|(story of) Agrippina the Elder - portrait of person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE YOUNGER)|(story of) Agrippina the Younger
98C(AGRIPPINA THE YOUNGER)1|(story of) Agrippina the Younger - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE YOUNGER)2|(story of) Agrippina the Younger - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE YOUNGER)3|(story of) Agrippina the Younger - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(AGRIPPINA THE YOUNGER)4|(story of) Agrippina the Younger - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE YOUNGER)5|(story of) Agrippina the Younger - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE YOUNGER)6|suffering, misfortune of Agrippina the Younger
98C(AGRIPPINA THE YOUNGER)61|Agrippina the Younger saves herself from a shipwreck by swimming ashore
98C(AGRIPPINA THE YOUNGER)68|suffering, misfortune of Agrippina the Younger - death of person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE YOUNGER)69|suffering, misfortune of Agrippina the Younger - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE YOUNGER)7|(story of) Agrippina the Younger - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE YOUNGER)8|(story of) Agrippina the Younger - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(AGRIPPINA THE YOUNGER)9|(story of) Agrippina the Younger - portrait of person from classical history
98C(ARRIA)|(story of) Arria
98C(ARRIA)1|(story of) Arria - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(ARRIA)2|(story of) Arria - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(ARRIA)3|(story of) Arria - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(ARRIA)4|(story of) Arria - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(ARRIA)5|(story of) Arria - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(ARRIA)6|suffering, misfortune of Arria
98C(ARRIA)68|death of Arria: to show her husband how to die she stabs herself and hands her husband the dagger with the words 'Paete non dolet'
98C(ARRIA)69|suffering, misfortune of Arria - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(ARRIA)7|(story of) Arria - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(ARRIA)8|(story of) Arria - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(ARRIA)9|(story of) Arria - portrait of person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE II)|(story of) Arsinoe II
98C(ARSINOE II)1|(story of) Arsinoe II - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE II)2|(story of) Arsinoe II - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE II)3|(story of) Arsinoe II - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(ARSINOE II)4|(story of) Arsinoe II - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE II)5|(story of) Arsinoe II - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE II)6|suffering, misfortune of Arsinoe II
98C(ARSINOE II)61|Arsinoe's two sons by Lysimachus are murdered in their mother's arms
98C(ARSINOE II)68|suffering, misfortune of Arsinoe II - death of person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE II)69|suffering, misfortune of Arsinoe II - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE II)7|(story of) Arsinoe II - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE II)8|(story of) Arsinoe II - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE II)9|(story of) Arsinoe II - portrait of person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE IV)|(story of) Arsinoe IV
98C(ARSINOE IV)1|(story of) Arsinoe IV - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE IV)2|love-affairs of Arsinoe IV
98C(ARSINOE IV)21|the rescue of Cleopatra's sister Arsinoe from the tower in which she was kept prisoner: she escapes naked, with the assistance of Ganymede, who awaits her in a boat
98C(ARSINOE IV)3|(story of) Arsinoe IV - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(ARSINOE IV)4|(story of) Arsinoe IV - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE IV)5|(story of) Arsinoe IV - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE IV)6|(story of) Arsinoe IV - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE IV)68|(story of) Arsinoe IV - death of person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE IV)69|(story of) Arsinoe IV - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE IV)7|(story of) Arsinoe IV - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE IV)8|(story of) Arsinoe IV - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(ARSINOE IV)9|(story of) Arsinoe IV - portrait of person from classical history
98C(ARTEMISIA)|(story of) Artemisia, queen of Caria
98C(ARTEMISIA)1|(story of) Artemisia, queen of Caria - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(ARTEMISIA)2|(story of) Artemisia, queen of Caria - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(ARTEMISIA)3|(story of) Artemisia, queen of Caria - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(ARTEMISIA)4|(story of) Artemisia, queen of Caria - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(ARTEMISIA)5|(story of) Artemisia, queen of Caria - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(ARTEMISIA)6|suffering, misfortune of Artemisia
98C(ARTEMISIA)61|Artemisia, queen of Caria, drinks from a cup the ashes of her husband Mausolus mixed in liquid
98C(ARTEMISIA)611|Artemisia with the urn containing the ashes of Mausolus
98C(ARTEMISIA)62|Artemisia erects a monument to the memory of her dead husband
98C(ARTEMISIA)68|suffering, misfortune of Artemisia - death of person from classical history
98C(ARTEMISIA)69|suffering, misfortune of Artemisia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(ARTEMISIA)7|(story of) Artemisia, queen of Caria - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(ARTEMISIA)8|(story of) Artemisia, queen of Caria - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(ARTEMISIA)9|(story of) Artemisia, queen of Caria - portrait of person from classical history
98C(ASPASIA)|(story of) Aspasia
98C(ASPASIA)1|(story of) Aspasia - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(ASPASIA)2|(story of) Aspasia - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(ASPASIA)3|(story of) Aspasia - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(ASPASIA)4|(story of) Aspasia - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(ASPASIA)5|non-aggressive activities of Aspasia
98C(ASPASIA)51|Aspasia, mistress of Pericles, in discussion with philosophers
98C(ASPASIA)6|(story of) Aspasia - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(ASPASIA)68|(story of) Aspasia - death of person from classical history
98C(ASPASIA)69|(story of) Aspasia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(ASPASIA)7|(story of) Aspasia - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(ASPASIA)8|(story of) Aspasia - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(ASPASIA)9|(story of) Aspasia - portrait of person from classical history
98C(BERENICE II)|(story of) Berenice II
98C(BERENICE II)1|(story of) Berenice II - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(BERENICE II)2|(story of) Berenice II - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(BERENICE II)3|(story of) Berenice II - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(BERENICE II)4|(story of) Berenice II - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(BERENICE II)5|non-aggressive activities of Berenice II
98C(BERENICE II)51|Berenice, wife of Ptolemy III Euergetes, cuts her hair and offers it as a votary to Venus, for a safe return of her husband
98C(BERENICE II)6|suffering, misfortune of Berenice II
98C(BERENICE II)68|suffering, misfortune of Berenice II - death of person from classical history
98C(BERENICE II)69|apotheosis of Berenice: the locks of her hair are turned into a constellation
98C(BERENICE II)7|(story of) Berenice II - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(BERENICE II)8|(story of) Berenice II - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(BERENICE II)9|(story of) Berenice II - portrait of person from classical history
98C(CAMMA)|(story of) Camma
98C(CAMMA)1|(story of) Camma - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(CAMMA)2|(story of) Camma - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(CAMMA)3|(story of) Camma - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(CAMMA)4|(story of) Camma - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(CAMMA)5|non-aggressive activities of Camma
98C(CAMMA)51|to avenge the death of her husband upon his murderer Sinorix, Camma feigns consent to marry him, pours poison into the nuptial bowl and hands it over to Sinorix: the dying Sinorix is seen struggling out of the temple of Diana and trying to reach his carriage
98C(CAMMA)6|(story of) Camma - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(CAMMA)68|(story of) Camma - death of person from classical history
98C(CAMMA)69|(story of) Camma - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(CAMMA)7|(story of) Camma - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(CAMMA)8|(story of) Camma - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(CAMMA)9|(story of) Camma - portrait of person from classical history
98C(CAMPASPE)|(story of) Campaspe (Phyllis)
98C(CAMPASPE)1|(story of) Campaspe (Phyllis) - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(CAMPASPE)2|(story of) Campaspe (Phyllis) - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(CAMPASPE)3|(story of) Campaspe (Phyllis) - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(CAMPASPE)4|(story of) Campaspe (Phyllis) - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(CAMPASPE)5|(story of) Campaspe (Phyllis) - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(CAMPASPE)6|(story of) Campaspe (Phyllis) - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(CAMPASPE)68|(story of) Campaspe (Phyllis) - death of person from classical history
98C(CAMPASPE)69|(story of) Campaspe (Phyllis) - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(CAMPASPE)7|(story of) Campaspe (Phyllis) - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(CAMPASPE)8|(story of) Campaspe (Phyllis) - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(CAMPASPE)9|(story of) Campaspe (Phyllis) - portrait of person from classical history
98C(CIMBRIAN WOMEN)|(story of) the Cimbrian women
98C(CIMBRIAN WOMEN)1|(story of) the Cimbrian women - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(CIMBRIAN WOMEN)2|(story of) the Cimbrian women - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(CIMBRIAN WOMEN)3|(story of) the Cimbrian women - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(CIMBRIAN WOMEN)4|(story of) the Cimbrian women - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(CIMBRIAN WOMEN)5|(story of) the Cimbrian women - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(CIMBRIAN WOMEN)6|suffering, misfortune of Cimbrian women
98C(CIMBRIAN WOMEN)68|death of the Cimbrian women: standing at their waggons they kill their families and themselves, to escape falling into the hands of the Roman soldiers
98C(CIMBRIAN WOMEN)69|suffering, misfortune of Cimbrian women - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(CIMBRIAN WOMEN)7|(story of) the Cimbrian women - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(CIMBRIAN WOMEN)8|(story of) the Cimbrian women - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(CIMBRIAN WOMEN)9|(story of) the Cimbrian women - portrait of person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA QUINTA)|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia Quinta
98C(CLAUDIA QUINTA)1|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia Quinta - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA QUINTA)2|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia Quinta - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA QUINTA)3|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia Quinta - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(CLAUDIA QUINTA)4|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia Quinta - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA QUINTA)5|non-aggressive activities of Claudia Quinta
98C(CLAUDIA QUINTA)51|the Vestal virgin Claudia Quinta gives proof of her chastity by towing with her girdle a boat that conveys a statue of Cybele
98C(CLAUDIA QUINTA)6|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia Quinta - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA QUINTA)68|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia Quinta - death of person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA QUINTA)69|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia Quinta - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA QUINTA)7|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia Quinta - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA QUINTA)8|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia Quinta - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA QUINTA)9|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia Quinta - portrait of person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA)|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia
98C(CLAUDIA)1|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA)2|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA)3|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(CLAUDIA)4|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA)5|non-aggressive activities of Claudia
98C(CLAUDIA)51|the Vestal virgin Claudia throws herself between her father and a tribune, who wanted to drag her father from his triumphal chariot
98C(CLAUDIA)6|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA)68|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia - death of person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA)69|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA)7|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA)8|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(CLAUDIA)9|(story of) the Vestal virgin Claudia - portrait of person from classical history
98C(CLEOPATRA)|(story of) Cleopatra
98C(CLEOPATRA)1|(story of) Cleopatra - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(CLEOPATRA)2|(story of) Cleopatra - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(CLEOPATRA)3|(story of) Cleopatra - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(CLEOPATRA)4|(story of) Cleopatra - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(CLEOPATRA)5|non-aggressive activities of Cleopatra
98C(CLEOPATRA)51|banquet of Mark Antony and Cleopatra: she dissolves a pearl in a cup of wine, which she then drinks
98C(CLEOPATRA)52|Cleopatra comes ashore at Tarsus on Mark Antony's summons
98C(CLEOPATRA)53|Cleopatra before the victorious Augustus; she possibly gives him a list of her treasures
98C(CLEOPATRA)6|suffering, misfortune of Cleopatra
98C(CLEOPATRA)68|death of Cleopatra: she commits suicide by holding to her breast an asp, which she has taken from a basket of figs
98C(CLEOPATRA)69|suffering, misfortune of Cleopatra - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(CLEOPATRA)7|(story of) Cleopatra - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(CLEOPATRA)8|(story of) Cleopatra - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(CLEOPATRA)9|(story of) Cleopatra - portrait of person from classical history
98C(CLOELIA)|(story of) Cloelia
98C(CLOELIA)1|(story of) Cloelia - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(CLOELIA)2|(story of) Cloelia - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(CLOELIA)3|(story of) Cloelia - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(CLOELIA)4|(story of) Cloelia - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(CLOELIA)5|non-aggressive activities of Cloelia
98C(CLOELIA)51|Cloelia and her companions escape Porsena's camp: she crosses the Tiber on horseback and persuades her companions to swim after her
98C(CLOELIA)6|(story of) Cloelia - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(CLOELIA)68|(story of) Cloelia - death of person from classical history
98C(CLOELIA)69|(story of) Cloelia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(CLOELIA)7|(story of) Cloelia - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(CLOELIA)8|(story of) Cloelia - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(CLOELIA)9|(story of) Cloelia - portrait of person from classical history
98C(CORNELIA)|(story of) Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi
98C(CORNELIA)1|(story of) Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(CORNELIA)2|(story of) Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(CORNELIA)3|(story of) Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(CORNELIA)4|(story of) Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(CORNELIA)5|non-aggressive activities of Cornelia
98C(CORNELIA)51|Cornelia produces her two young sons, Tiberius and Gaius S. Gracchus, to a Roman matron who had shown off her jewellery
98C(CORNELIA)52|Cornelia refuses the crown of Ptolemy
98C(CORNELIA)6|(story of) Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(CORNELIA)68|(story of) Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi - death of person from classical history
98C(CORNELIA)69|(story of) Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(CORNELIA)7|(story of) Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(CORNELIA)8|(story of) Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(CORNELIA)9|(story of) Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi - portrait of person from classical history
98C(DEBUTADES)|(story of) Debutades
98C(DEBUTADES)1|(story of) Debutades - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(DEBUTADES)2|(story of) Debutades - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(DEBUTADES)3|(story of) Debutades - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(DEBUTADES)4|(story of) Debutades - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(DEBUTADES)5|non-aggressive activities of Debutades
98C(DEBUTADES)51|the daughter of Butades, Debutades, draws the silhouette of her lover on the wall, i.e. 'the origin of painting'
98C(DEBUTADES)6|(story of) Debutades - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(DEBUTADES)68|(story of) Debutades - death of person from classical history
98C(DEBUTADES)69|(story of) Debutades - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(DEBUTADES)7|(story of) Debutades - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(DEBUTADES)8|(story of) Debutades - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(DEBUTADES)9|(story of) Debutades - portrait of person from classical history
98C(DION'S WIFE)|(story of) the wife of Dion, tyrant of Syracuse
98C(DION'S WIFE)1|(story of) the wife of Dion, tyrant of Syracuse - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(DION'S WIFE)2|(story of) the wife of Dion, tyrant of Syracuse - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(DION'S WIFE)3|(story of) the wife of Dion, tyrant of Syracuse - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(DION'S WIFE)4|(story of) the wife of Dion, tyrant of Syracuse - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(DION'S WIFE)5|(story of) the wife of Dion, tyrant of Syracuse - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(DION'S WIFE)6|suffering, misfortune of Dion's wife
98C(DION'S WIFE)61|while in prison the wife of Dion, tyrant of Syracuse, gives birth to a son
98C(DION'S WIFE)68|suffering, misfortune of Dion's wife - death of person from classical history
98C(DION'S WIFE)69|suffering, misfortune of Dion's wife - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(DION'S WIFE)7|(story of) the wife of Dion, tyrant of Syracuse - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(DION'S WIFE)8|(story of) the wife of Dion, tyrant of Syracuse - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(DION'S WIFE)9|(story of) the wife of Dion, tyrant of Syracuse - portrait of person from classical history
98C(FULVIA)|(story of) Fulvia
98C(FULVIA)1|(story of) Fulvia - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(FULVIA)2|(story of) Fulvia - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(FULVIA)3|(story of) Fulvia - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(FULVIA)4|aggressive relationships of Fulvia
98C(FULVIA)41|Fulvia maltreats the severed head of Cicero: she pierces his tongue with a needle
98C(FULVIA)5|(story of) Fulvia - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(FULVIA)6|(story of) Fulvia - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(FULVIA)68|(story of) Fulvia - death of person from classical history
98C(FULVIA)69|(story of) Fulvia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(FULVIA)7|(story of) Fulvia - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(FULVIA)8|(story of) Fulvia - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(FULVIA)9|(story of) Fulvia - portrait of person from classical history
98C(GLYCERA)|(story of) Glycera
98C(GLYCERA)1|(story of) Glycera - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(GLYCERA)2|love-affairs of Glycera
98C(GLYCERA)21|Pausias and his mistress Glycera, whom he depicted sitting on the ground and making garlands of flowers
98C(GLYCERA)3|(story of) Glycera - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(GLYCERA)4|(story of) Glycera - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(GLYCERA)5|(story of) Glycera - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(GLYCERA)6|(story of) Glycera - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(GLYCERA)68|(story of) Glycera - death of person from classical history
98C(GLYCERA)69|(story of) Glycera - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(GLYCERA)7|(story of) Glycera - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(GLYCERA)8|(story of) Glycera - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(GLYCERA)9|(story of) Glycera - portrait of person from classical history
98C(HARMONIA)|(story of) Harmonia, daughter of Gelon of Syracuse
98C(HARMONIA)1|(story of) Harmonia, daughter of Gelon of Syracuse - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(HARMONIA)2|(story of) Harmonia, daughter of Gelon of Syracuse - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(HARMONIA)3|(story of) Harmonia, daughter of Gelon of Syracuse - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(HARMONIA)4|(story of) Harmonia, daughter of Gelon of Syracuse - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(HARMONIA)5|(story of) Harmonia, daughter of Gelon of Syracuse - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(HARMONIA)6|suffering, misfortune of Harmonia
98C(HARMONIA)68|death of Harmonia, daughter of Gelon of Syracuse: to save Harmonia, a girl dressed in her robes is substituted for her and is exposed to the swords of the enemy; Harmonia cannot bear the sight of it and has herself killed too
98C(HARMONIA)69|suffering, misfortune of Harmonia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(HARMONIA)7|(story of) Harmonia, daughter of Gelon of Syracuse - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(HARMONIA)8|(story of) Harmonia, daughter of Gelon of Syracuse - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(HARMONIA)9|(story of) Harmonia, daughter of Gelon of Syracuse - portrait of person from classical history
98C(HASDRUBAL'S WIFE)|(story of) the wife of Hasdrubal
98C(HASDRUBAL'S WIFE)1|(story of) the wife of Hasdrubal - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(HASDRUBAL'S WIFE)2|(story of) the wife of Hasdrubal - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(HASDRUBAL'S WIFE)3|(story of) the wife of Hasdrubal - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(HASDRUBAL'S WIFE)4|(story of) the wife of Hasdrubal - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(HASDRUBAL'S WIFE)5|(story of) the wife of Hasdrubal - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(HASDRUBAL'S WIFE)6|suffering, misfortune of Hasdrubal's wife
98C(HASDRUBAL'S WIFE)68|death of Hasdrubal's wife: she throws herself and her two children into the flames of the temple of Aesculapius, which she had set on fire, to show her contempt at her husband's surrender to Scipio
98C(HASDRUBAL'S WIFE)69|suffering, misfortune of Hasdrubal's wife - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(HASDRUBAL'S WIFE)7|(story of) the wife of Hasdrubal - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(HASDRUBAL'S WIFE)8|(story of) the wife of Hasdrubal - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(HASDRUBAL'S WIFE)9|(story of) the wife of Hasdrubal - portrait of person from classical history
98C(HIPPO)|(story of) Hippo
98C(HIPPO)1|(story of) Hippo - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(HIPPO)2|(story of) Hippo - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(HIPPO)3|(story of) Hippo - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(HIPPO)4|(story of) Hippo - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(HIPPO)5|(story of) Hippo - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(HIPPO)6|suffering, misfortune of Hippo
98C(HIPPO)68|death of Hippo: upon being ravished, she kills herself by jumping from the ship
98C(HIPPO)69|suffering, misfortune of Hippo - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(HIPPO)7|(story of) Hippo - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(HIPPO)8|(story of) Hippo - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(HIPPO)9|(story of) Hippo - portrait of person from classical history
98C(HYPSICRATEA)|(story of) Hypsicratea
98C(HYPSICRATEA)1|(story of) Hypsicratea - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(HYPSICRATEA)2|(story of) Hypsicratea - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(HYPSICRATEA)3|(story of) Hypsicratea - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(HYPSICRATEA)4|(story of) Hypsicratea - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(HYPSICRATEA)5|non-aggressive activities of Hypsicratea
98C(HYPSICRATEA)51|Hypsicratea cuts her hair and puts on man's clothes in order to follow her husband Mithridates when he has to flee before Pompey
98C(HYPSICRATEA)6|(story of) Hypsicratea - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(HYPSICRATEA)68|(story of) Hypsicratea - death of person from classical history
98C(HYPSICRATEA)69|(story of) Hypsicratea - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(HYPSICRATEA)7|(story of) Hypsicratea - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(HYPSICRATEA)8|(story of) Hypsicratea - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(HYPSICRATEA)9|(story of) Hypsicratea - portrait of person from classical history
98C(JULIA)|(story of) Julia, wife of Pompey
98C(JULIA)1|(story of) Julia, wife of Pompey - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(JULIA)2|(story of) Julia, wife of Pompey - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(JULIA)3|(story of) Julia, wife of Pompey - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(JULIA)4|(story of) Julia, wife of Pompey - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(JULIA)5|(story of) Julia, wife of Pompey - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(JULIA)6|suffering, misfortune of Julia
98C(JULIA)61|Julia, Pompey's young wife, faints when her husband's blood-stained toga is brought to her
98C(JULIA)68|suffering, misfortune of Julia - death of person from classical history
98C(JULIA)69|suffering, misfortune of Julia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(JULIA)7|(story of) Julia, wife of Pompey - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(JULIA)8|(story of) Julia, wife of Pompey - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(JULIA)9|(story of) Julia, wife of Pompey - portrait of person from classical history
98C(LIVIA)|(story of) Livia
98C(LIVIA)1|(story of) Livia - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(LIVIA)2|(story of) Livia - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(LIVIA)3|(story of) Livia - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(LIVIA)4|(story of) Livia - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(LIVIA)5|non-aggressive activities of Livia
98C(LIVIA)51|the prodigy of Livia: an eagle drops a white pullet with a laurel-twig in its beak into her lap
98C(LIVIA)6|(story of) Livia - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(LIVIA)68|(story of) Livia - death of person from classical history
98C(LIVIA)69|(story of) Livia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(LIVIA)7|(story of) Livia - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(LIVIA)8|(story of) Livia - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(LIVIA)9|portrait of Livia
98C(LUCRETIA)|(story of) Lucretia
98C(LUCRETIA)1|(story of) Lucretia - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(LUCRETIA)2|(story of) Lucretia - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(LUCRETIA)3|(story of) Lucretia - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(LUCRETIA)4|(story of) Lucretia - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(LUCRETIA)5|non-aggressive activities of Lucretia
98C(LUCRETIA)51|Lucretia, surrounded by her maid-servants, is found spinning late at night by her husband Collatinus, by S. Tarquin and other Roman officers; the wives of the other Romans are found feasting
98C(LUCRETIA)6|suffering, misfortune of Lucretia
98C(LUCRETIA)61|the rape of Lucretia: Sextus Tarquin threatens her with a dagger or a sword
98C(LUCRETIA)68|death of Lucretia: she commits suicide by stabbing herself
98C(LUCRETIA)681|Lucretia committing suicide in the presence of her husband, her father, and L.J. Brutus swearing revenge
98C(LUCRETIA)682|Lucretia killing herself after denouncing Sextus Tarquin during a banquet she has organized for that purpose
98C(LUCRETIA)683|Lucretia's body is displayed on the way to the Roman Forum
98C(LUCRETIA)69|suffering, misfortune of Lucretia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(LUCRETIA)7|(story of) Lucretia - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(LUCRETIA)8|(story of) Lucretia - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(LUCRETIA)9|(story of) Lucretia - portrait of person from classical history
98C(MESSALINA)|(story of) Messalina
98C(MESSALINA)1|(story of) Messalina - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(MESSALINA)2|love-affairs of Messalina
98C(MESSALINA)21|Messalina in the brothel
98C(MESSALINA)3|(story of) Messalina - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(MESSALINA)4|(story of) Messalina - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(MESSALINA)5|(story of) Messalina - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(MESSALINA)6|(story of) Messalina - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(MESSALINA)68|(story of) Messalina - death of person from classical history
98C(MESSALINA)69|(story of) Messalina - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(MESSALINA)7|(story of) Messalina - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(MESSALINA)8|(story of) Messalina - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(MESSALINA)9|(story of) Messalina - portrait of person from classical history
98C(OLYMPIAS)|(story of) Olympias
98C(OLYMPIAS)1|(story of) Olympias - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(OLYMPIAS)2|love-affairs of Olympias
98C(OLYMPIAS)21|Olympias, mother of Alexander the Great, embraced by a serpent or a dragon
98C(OLYMPIAS)211|Philip of Macedon’s suspicion about Olympias’ fidelity is lulled by Nectanebus, who appears in the form of a serpent or a dragon
98C(OLYMPIAS)3|(story of) Olympias - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(OLYMPIAS)4|(story of) Olympias - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(OLYMPIAS)5|(story of) Olympias - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(OLYMPIAS)6|(story of) Olympias - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(OLYMPIAS)68|(story of) Olympias - death of person from classical history
98C(OLYMPIAS)69|(story of) Olympias - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(OLYMPIAS)7|(story of) Olympias - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(OLYMPIAS)8|(story of) Olympias - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(OLYMPIAS)9|(story of) Olympias - portrait of person from classical history
98C(PANTHEA)|(story of) Panthea
98C(PANTHEA)1|(story of) Panthea - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(PANTHEA)2|(story of) Panthea - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(PANTHEA)3|(story of) Panthea - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(PANTHEA)4|(story of) Panthea - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(PANTHEA)5|(story of) Panthea - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(PANTHEA)6|suffering, misfortune of Panthea
98C(PANTHEA)68|death of Panthea: after the death of her husband Abradates, Panthea stabs herself with a dagger; Cyrus may be trying to stop her
98C(PANTHEA)69|suffering, misfortune of Panthea - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(PANTHEA)7|(story of) Panthea - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(PANTHEA)8|(story of) Panthea - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(PANTHEA)9|(story of) Panthea - portrait of person from classical history
98C(PHRYNE)|(story of) Phryne
98C(PHRYNE)1|(story of) Phryne - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(PHRYNE)2|(story of) Phryne - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(PHRYNE)3|(story of) Phryne - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(PHRYNE)4|(story of) Phryne - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(PHRYNE)5|non-aggressive activities of Phryne
98C(PHRYNE)51|the orator Hyperides defends the courtesan Phryne, who was accused of impiety; he appeals to the sentiment of the jury by uncovering her breasts
98C(PHRYNE)6|(story of) Phryne - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(PHRYNE)68|(story of) Phryne - death of person from classical history
98C(PHRYNE)69|(story of) Phryne - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(PHRYNE)7|(story of) Phryne - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(PHRYNE)8|(story of) Phryne - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(PHRYNE)9|(story of) Phryne - portrait of person from classical history
98C(PORCIA)|(story of) Porcia
98C(PORCIA)1|(story of) Porcia - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(PORCIA)2|(story of) Porcia - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(PORCIA)3|(story of) Porcia - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(PORCIA)4|(story of) Porcia - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(PORCIA)5|(story of) Porcia - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(PORCIA)6|suffering, misfortune of Porcia
98C(PORCIA)61|Porcia, to show her husband Marcus Brutus with what fortitude she can bear pain, gives herself a wound in the thigh or foot
98C(PORCIA)68|death of Porcia: after her husband has killed himself Porcia stuffs her mouth with burning coal
98C(PORCIA)69|suffering, misfortune of Porcia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(PORCIA)7|(story of) Porcia - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(PORCIA)8|(story of) Porcia - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(PORCIA)9|(story of) Porcia - portrait of person from classical history
98C(RHODOGUNE)|(story of) Rhodogune
98C(RHODOGUNE)1|(story of) Rhodogune - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(RHODOGUNE)2|(story of) Rhodogune - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(RHODOGUNE)3|(story of) Rhodogune - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(RHODOGUNE)4|(story of) Rhodogune - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(RHODOGUNE)5|non-aggressive activities of Rhodogune
98C(RHODOGUNE)51|Rhodogune, the Persian princess, in full armour with her horse surveys the battle-field after the victory over the Armenians
98C(RHODOGUNE)6|(story of) Rhodogune - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(RHODOGUNE)68|(story of) Rhodogune - death of person from classical history
98C(RHODOGUNE)69|(story of) Rhodogune - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(RHODOGUNE)7|(story of) Rhodogune - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(RHODOGUNE)8|(story of) Rhodogune - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(RHODOGUNE)9|(story of) Rhodogune - portrait of person from classical history
98C(RHODOPIS)|the courtesan Rhodopis
98C(RHODOPIS)1|the courtesan Rhodopis - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(RHODOPIS)2|the courtesan Rhodopis - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(RHODOPIS)3|the courtesan Rhodopis - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(RHODOPIS)4|the courtesan Rhodopis - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(RHODOPIS)5|the courtesan Rhodopis - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(RHODOPIS)6|the courtesan Rhodopis - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(RHODOPIS)68|the courtesan Rhodopis - death of person from classical history
98C(RHODOPIS)69|the courtesan Rhodopis - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(RHODOPIS)7|the courtesan Rhodopis - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(RHODOPIS)8|the courtesan Rhodopis - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(RHODOPIS)9|the courtesan Rhodopis - portrait of person from classical history
98C(ROMAN WOMEN)|(story of) the Roman women
98C(ROMAN WOMEN)1|(story of) the Roman women - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(ROMAN WOMEN)2|(story of) the Roman women - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(ROMAN WOMEN)3|(story of) the Roman women - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(ROMAN WOMEN)4|(story of) the Roman women - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(ROMAN WOMEN)5|non-aggressive activities of the Roman women
98C(ROMAN WOMEN)51|piety and generosity of the Roman women: they offer their gold and jewellery in order to fulfil Camillus' pledge to Apollo of a golden bowl
98C(ROMAN WOMEN)6|(story of) the Roman women - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(ROMAN WOMEN)68|(story of) the Roman women - death of person from classical history
98C(ROMAN WOMEN)69|(story of) the Roman women - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(ROMAN WOMEN)7|(story of) the Roman women - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(ROMAN WOMEN)8|(story of) the Roman women - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(ROMAN WOMEN)9|(story of) the Roman women - portrait of person from classical history
98C(ROXANA)|Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great
98C(ROXANA)1|Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(ROXANA)2|Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(ROXANA)3|Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(ROXANA)4|Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(ROXANA)5|Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(ROXANA)6|Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(ROXANA)68|Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great - death of person from classical history
98C(ROXANA)69|Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(ROXANA)7|Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(ROXANA)8|Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(ROXANA)9|Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great - portrait of person from classical history
98C(SAPPHO)|(story of) Sappho, the poetess
98C(SAPPHO)1|(story of) Sappho, the poetess - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(SAPPHO)2|(story of) Sappho, the poetess - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(SAPPHO)3|(story of) Sappho, the poetess - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(SAPPHO)4|(story of) Sappho, the poetess - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(SAPPHO)5|(story of) Sappho, the poetess - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(SAPPHO)6|suffering, misfortune of Sappho
98C(SAPPHO)68|death of Sappho: the poetess, desperate for the love of Phaon, throws herself from the Leucadian rock
98C(SAPPHO)69|suffering, misfortune of Sappho - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(SAPPHO)7|(story of) Sappho, the poetess - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(SAPPHO)8|(story of) Sappho, the poetess - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(SAPPHO)9|(story of) Sappho, the poetess - portrait of person from classical history
98C(SEMIRAMIS)|(story of) queen Semiramis
98C(SEMIRAMIS)1|early life, infancy, upbringing of queen Semiramis
98C(SEMIRAMIS)11|the infant Semiramis is exposed, and nurtured by doves
98C(SEMIRAMIS)12|the infant Semiramis is found and reared by shepherds
98C(SEMIRAMIS)2|(story of) queen Semiramis - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(SEMIRAMIS)3|(story of) queen Semiramis - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(SEMIRAMIS)4|aggressive relationships of queen Semiramis
98C(SEMIRAMIS)41|Semiramis on the battle-field
98C(SEMIRAMIS)42|Semiramis on the lion-hunt, sometimes with her husband Ninus
98C(SEMIRAMIS)5|non-aggressive activities of queen Semiramis
98C(SEMIRAMIS)51|Ninus offers his crown to Semiramis
98C(SEMIRAMIS)52|Semiramis called to arms while making her toilet; she dashes to the battle-field leaving her hair in disorder
98C(SEMIRAMIS)53|Semiramis builds Babylon
98C(SEMIRAMIS)6|suffering, misfortune of queen Semiramis
98C(SEMIRAMIS)68|death of Semiramis: she is slain by her son Ninias in front of Ninus' tomb
98C(SEMIRAMIS)69|suffering, misfortune of queen Semiramis - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(SEMIRAMIS)7|(story of) queen Semiramis - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(SEMIRAMIS)8|(story of) queen Semiramis - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(SEMIRAMIS)9|(story of) queen Semiramis - portrait of person from classical history
98C(SESTOS, WOMAN OF)|(story of) the woman of Sestos
98C(SESTOS, WOMAN OF)1|(story of) the woman of Sestos - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(SESTOS, WOMAN OF)2|(story of) the woman of Sestos - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(SESTOS, WOMAN OF)3|(story of) the woman of Sestos - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(SESTOS, WOMAN OF)4|(story of) the woman of Sestos - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(SESTOS, WOMAN OF)5|(story of) the woman of Sestos - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(SESTOS, WOMAN OF)6|suffering, misfortune of the woman of Sestos
98C(SESTOS, WOMAN OF)68|death of the woman of Sestos: the eagle that has been reared by her throws itself on her funeral pyre and is consumed with her body
98C(SESTOS, WOMAN OF)69|suffering, misfortune of the woman of Sestos - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(SESTOS, WOMAN OF)7|(story of) the woman of Sestos - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(SESTOS, WOMAN OF)8|(story of) the woman of Sestos - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(SESTOS, WOMAN OF)9|(story of) the woman of Sestos - portrait of person from classical history
98C(SOPHONISBE)|(story of) Sophonisbe
98C(SOPHONISBE)1|(story of) Sophonisbe - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(SOPHONISBE)2|(story of) Sophonisbe - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(SOPHONISBE)3|(story of) Sophonisbe - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(SOPHONISBE)4|(story of) Sophonisbe - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(SOPHONISBE)5|(story of) Sophonisbe - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(SOPHONISBE)6|suffering, misfortune of Sophonisbe
98C(SOPHONISBE)68|death of Sophonisbe: she receives from a servant a cup of poison sent to her by Masinissa
98C(SOPHONISBE)69|suffering, misfortune of Sophonisbe - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(SOPHONISBE)7|(story of) Sophonisbe - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(SOPHONISBE)8|(story of) Sophonisbe - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(SOPHONISBE)9|(story of) Sophonisbe - portrait of person from classical history
98C(SPARTAN WOMEN)|(story of) the women of Sparta
98C(SPARTAN WOMEN)1|(story of) the women of Sparta - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(SPARTAN WOMEN)2|(story of) the women of Sparta - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(SPARTAN WOMEN)3|(story of) the women of Sparta - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(SPARTAN WOMEN)4|aggressive relationships of the women of Sparta
98C(SPARTAN WOMEN)41|during a siege the women of Sparta assist their husbands in fighting the enemy
98C(SPARTAN WOMEN)5|(story of) the women of Sparta - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(SPARTAN WOMEN)6|(story of) the women of Sparta - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(SPARTAN WOMEN)68|(story of) the women of Sparta - death of person from classical history
98C(SPARTAN WOMEN)69|(story of) the women of Sparta - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(SPARTAN WOMEN)7|(story of) the women of Sparta - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(SPARTAN WOMEN)8|(story of) the women of Sparta - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(SPARTAN WOMEN)9|(story of) the women of Sparta - portrait of person from classical history
98C(SULPICIA)|(story of) Sulpicia
98C(SULPICIA)1|(story of) Sulpicia - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(SULPICIA)2|(story of) Sulpicia - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(SULPICIA)3|(story of) Sulpicia - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(SULPICIA)4|(story of) Sulpicia - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(SULPICIA)5|non-aggressive activities of Sulpicia
98C(SULPICIA)51|Sulpicia, the most chaste woman of Rome, is chosen to dedicate either the statue or the temple of Venus Verticordia
98C(SULPICIA)6|(story of) Sulpicia - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(SULPICIA)68|(story of) Sulpicia - death of person from classical history
98C(SULPICIA)69|(story of) Sulpicia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(SULPICIA)7|(story of) Sulpicia - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(SULPICIA)8|(story of) Sulpicia - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(SULPICIA)9|(story of) Sulpicia - portrait of person from classical history
98C(TANAQUIL)|(story of) Tanaquil (Gaia Caecilia)
98C(TANAQUIL)1|(story of) Tanaquil (Gaia Caecilia) - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(TANAQUIL)2|(story of) Tanaquil (Gaia Caecilia) - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(TANAQUIL)3|(story of) Tanaquil (Gaia Caecilia) - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(TANAQUIL)4|(story of) Tanaquil (Gaia Caecilia) - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(TANAQUIL)5|non-aggressive activities of Tanaquil
98C(TANAQUIL)51|Tanaquil (Gaia Caecilia) with distaff and slippers as symbol of the ideal wife
98C(TANAQUIL)6|(story of) Tanaquil (Gaia Caecilia) - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(TANAQUIL)68|(story of) Tanaquil (Gaia Caecilia) - death of person from classical history
98C(TANAQUIL)69|(story of) Tanaquil (Gaia Caecilia) - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(TANAQUIL)7|(story of) Tanaquil (Gaia Caecilia) - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(TANAQUIL)8|(story of) Tanaquil (Gaia Caecilia) - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(TANAQUIL)9|(story of) Tanaquil (Gaia Caecilia) - portrait of person from classical history
98C(TIMOCLEA)|(story of) Timoclea
98C(TIMOCLEA)1|(story of) Timoclea - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(TIMOCLEA)2|(story of) Timoclea - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(TIMOCLEA)3|(story of) Timoclea - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(TIMOCLEA)4|aggressive relationships of Timoclea
98C(TIMOCLEA)41|Timoclea hurls a Thracian army commander, who attempted to violate her, into a pit
98C(TIMOCLEA)5|(story of) Timoclea - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(TIMOCLEA)6|(story of) Timoclea - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(TIMOCLEA)68|(story of) Timoclea - death of person from classical history
98C(TIMOCLEA)69|(story of) Timoclea - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(TIMOCLEA)7|(story of) Timoclea - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(TIMOCLEA)8|(story of) Timoclea - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(TIMOCLEA)9|(story of) Timoclea - portrait of person from classical history
98C(TOMYRIS)|(story of) Tomyris
98C(TOMYRIS)1|(story of) Tomyris - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(TOMYRIS)2|(story of) Tomyris - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(TOMYRIS)3|(story of) Tomyris - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(TOMYRIS)4|aggressive relationships of Tomyris
98C(TOMYRIS)41|Tomyris orders the head of the fallen Cyrus to be cut off and dipped into a vessel of human blood, i.e. the vengeance of Tomyris
98C(TOMYRIS)5|(story of) Tomyris - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(TOMYRIS)6|(story of) Tomyris - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(TOMYRIS)68|(story of) Tomyris - death of person from classical history
98C(TOMYRIS)69|(story of) Tomyris - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(TOMYRIS)7|(story of) Tomyris - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(TOMYRIS)8|(story of) Tomyris - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(TOMYRIS)9|(story of) Tomyris - portrait of person from classical history
98C(TUCCIA)|(story of) the Vestal virgin Tuccia
98C(TUCCIA)1|(story of) the Vestal virgin Tuccia - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(TUCCIA)2|(story of) the Vestal virgin Tuccia - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(TUCCIA)3|(story of) the Vestal virgin Tuccia - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(TUCCIA)4|(story of) the Vestal virgin Tuccia - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(TUCCIA)5|non-aggressive activities of Tuccia
98C(TUCCIA)51|the Vestal virgin Tuccia, accused of fornication, carries water in a sieve to prove her chastity
98C(TUCCIA)6|(story of) the Vestal virgin Tuccia - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(TUCCIA)68|(story of) the Vestal virgin Tuccia - death of person from classical history
98C(TUCCIA)69|(story of) the Vestal virgin Tuccia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(TUCCIA)7|(story of) the Vestal virgin Tuccia - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(TUCCIA)8|(story of) the Vestal virgin Tuccia - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(TUCCIA)9|(story of) the Vestal virgin Tuccia - portrait of person from classical history
98C(TULLIA)|(story of) Tullia
98C(TULLIA)1|(story of) Tullia - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(TULLIA)2|(story of) Tullia - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(TULLIA)3|(story of) Tullia - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(TULLIA)4|aggressive relationships of Tullia
98C(TULLIA)41|Tullia drives her chariot over the dead body of her father Servius Tullius
98C(TULLIA)5|(story of) Tullia - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(TULLIA)6|(story of) Tullia - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(TULLIA)68|(story of) Tullia - death of person from classical history
98C(TULLIA)69|(story of) Tullia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(TULLIA)7|(story of) Tullia - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(TULLIA)8|(story of) Tullia - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(TULLIA)9|(story of) Tullia - portrait of person from classical history
98C(VETURIA)|(story of) Veturia
98C(VETURIA)1|(story of) Veturia - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(VETURIA)2|(story of) Veturia - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(VETURIA)3|(story of) Veturia - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(VETURIA)4|(story of) Veturia - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(VETURIA)5|(story of) Veturia - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(VETURIA)6|(story of) Veturia - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(VETURIA)68|(story of) Veturia - death of person from classical history
98C(VETURIA)69|(story of) Veturia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(VETURIA)7|(story of) Veturia - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(VETURIA)8|(story of) Veturia - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(VETURIA)9|(story of) Veturia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(VIRGINIA)|(story of) Virginia
98C(VIRGINIA)1|(story of) Virginia - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(VIRGINIA)2|(story of) Virginia - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(VIRGINIA)3|(story of) Virginia - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(VIRGINIA)4|(story of) Virginia - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(VIRGINIA)5|(story of) Virginia - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(VIRGINIA)6|suffering, misfortune of Virginia
98C(VIRGINIA)68|death of Virginia: she is stabbed to death by her father, the centurion Virginius, in order to save her from the lust of Appius Claudius, who had her falsely claimed as a slave and was giving judgement in her case
98C(VIRGINIA)69|suffering, misfortune of Virginia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(VIRGINIA)7|(story of) Virginia - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(VIRGINIA)8|(story of) Virginia - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(VIRGINIA)9|(story of) Virginia - portrait of person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA SEPTIMIA)|(story of) Zenobia Septimia, queen of Palmyra
98C(ZENOBIA SEPTIMIA)1|(story of) Zenobia Septimia, queen of Palmyra - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA SEPTIMIA)2|(story of) Zenobia Septimia, queen of Palmyra - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA SEPTIMIA)3|(story of) Zenobia Septimia, queen of Palmyra - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(ZENOBIA SEPTIMIA)4|(story of) Zenobia Septimia, queen of Palmyra - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA SEPTIMIA)5|non-aggressive activities of Zenobia Septimia, queen of Palmyra
98C(ZENOBIA SEPTIMIA)51|Zenobia Septimia, queen of Palmyra, addresses her soldiers before the battle
98C(ZENOBIA SEPTIMIA)6|(story of) Zenobia Septimia, queen of Palmyra - suffering, misfortune of person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA SEPTIMIA)68|(story of) Zenobia Septimia, queen of Palmyra - death of person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA SEPTIMIA)69|(story of) Zenobia Septimia, queen of Palmyra - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA SEPTIMIA)7|(story of) Zenobia Septimia, queen of Palmyra - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA SEPTIMIA)8|(story of) Zenobia Septimia, queen of Palmyra - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA SEPTIMIA)9|(story of) Zenobia Septimia, queen of Palmyra - portrait of person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA)|(story of) Zenobia, queen of Iberia
98C(ZENOBIA)1|(story of) Zenobia, queen of Iberia - early life, infancy, upbringing of person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA)2|(story of) Zenobia, queen of Iberia - love-affairs of person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA)3|(story of) Zenobia, queen of Iberia - representations to which the NAME of a person from classical history may be attached
98C(ZENOBIA)4|(story of) Zenobia, queen of Iberia - aggressive relationships of person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA)5|(story of) Zenobia, queen of Iberia - non-aggressive activities of person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA)6|suffering, misfortune of Zenobia, queen of Iberia
98C(ZENOBIA)61|shepherds retrieve Zenobia, queen of Iberia, from the water and bring her back to life; Zenobia's husband, Rhadamistus, fearful of her falling into the hands of his enemies, had stabbed her and thrown her body into the river
98C(ZENOBIA)68|suffering, misfortune of Zenobia, queen of Iberia - death of person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA)69|suffering, misfortune of Zenobia, queen of Iberia - apotheosis, deification of person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA)7|(story of) Zenobia, queen of Iberia - post-mortem occurrences ~ person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA)8|(story of) Zenobia, queen of Iberia - fabulous, clearly legendary extensions ~ person from classical history
98C(ZENOBIA)9|(story of) Zenobia, queen of Iberia - portrait of person from classical history

11k0|variant
11k1|Holy Trinity
11k11|God the Father
11k111|God the Father in the form of light
11k12|Christ
11k121|Christ (bearded)
11k122|Christ (not bearded)
11k13|Holy Ghost (as a dove)
11k131|Holy Ghost (not as dove)
11k2|Mary
11k3|angel(s)
11k31|angels floating in the air
11k4|devil(s)
11k5|donor(s), supplicant(s), whether or not with patron saint(s)
12k0|variant
23k0|variant
23k1|with zodiacal signs
23k11|with zodiacal signs of the winter season
23k111|with Capricorn (December)
23k112|with Aquarius (January)
23k113|with Pisces (February)
23k12|with zodiacal signs of the spring season
23k121|with Aries (March)
23k122|with Taurus (April)
23k123|with Gemini (May)
23k13|with zodiacal signs of the summer season
23k131|with Cancer (June)
23k132|with Leo (July)
23k133|with Virgo (August)
23k14|with zodiacal signs of the autumn season
23k141|with Libra (September)
23k142|with Scorpio (October)
23k143|with Sagittarius (November)
23k2|with signs or personifications of the planets
23k21|with signs or personifications of the planets of the winter season
23k211|with Saturn
23k212|with Jupiter
23k213|with Mars
23k22|with signs or personifications of the planets of the spring season
23k221|with Venus
23k222|with Mercury
23k223|with Luna
23k23|with signs or personifications of the planets of the summer season
23k231|with Sol
23k232|with Mercury
23k233|with Venus
23k24|with signs or personifications of the planets of the autumn season
23k241|with Mars
23k242|with Jupiter
23k243|with Saturn
23k3|with signs or personifications of the planets together with zodiacal signs
23k31|with planets and zodiacal signs of the winter season
23k311|with Saturn and Capricorn (or Aquarius)
23k312|with Jupiter and Aquarius (or Pisces)
23k313|with Mars and Pisces (or Aries)
23k32|with planets and zodiacal signs of the spring season
23k321|with Venus and Aries (or Taurus)
23k322|with Mercury and Taurus (or Gemini)
23k323|with Luna or Gemini (or Cancer)
23k33|with planets and zodiacal signs of the summer season
23k331|with Sol and Cancer (or Leo)
23k332|with Mercury and Leo (or Virgo)
23k333|with Venus and Virgo (or Libra)
23k34|with planets and zodiacal signs of the autumn season
23k341|with Mars and Libra (or Scorpio)
23k342|with Jupiter and Scorpio or (Sagittarius)
23k343|with Saturn and Sagittarius or (Capricorn)
23k4|with scenes showing human occupations ~ seasons and months
23k5|with different concepts ~ seasons and months
23k6|ways of representing seasons and months
23k60|allegorical or symbolical representation of seasons and months
23k61|human occupations representing seasons and months
23k62|landscape representing seasons and months
23k621|garden representing seasons and months
23k63|still life representing seasons and months
23k64|different representations of seasons and months
25D11k0|variant
25D11k1|precious stones used symbolically
25D11k11|lapidaria
25D3k0|variant
25D3k1|coal
25D3k11|brown coal, lignite
25D3k2|stone
25D3k2(...)|stone (with NAME) of kind
25D3k21|gravel and sand
25D3k3|minerals
25D3k3(...)|minerals (with NAME) of kind
25FFk0|variant
25FFk1|parts, limbs and organs larger than normal
25FFk11|head and face
25FFk111|nose, tusk etc.
25FFk112|eyes
25FFk113|ears
25FFk114|mouth, beak, nib
25FFk115|neck
25FFk12|chest
25FFk13|abdomen, belly
25FFk131|sexual organs
25FFk132|partes posteriores, rump
25FFk14|limbs
25FFk141|claws, paws
25FFk142|wings
25FFk143|tail
25FFk15|certain anatomical details
25FFk151|skin
25FFk152|hair, feathers
25FFk153|muscles
25FFk2|limbs and organs smaller than normal
25FFk21|head and face
25FFk211|nose, tusk etc.
25FFk212|eyes
25FFk213|ears
25FFk214|mouth, beak, nib
25FFk215|neck
25FFk22|chest
25FFk23|abdomen, belly
25FFk231|sexual organs
25FFk232|partes posteriores, rump
25FFk24|limbs
25FFk241|claws, paws
25FFk242|wings
25FFk243|tail
25FFk25|certain anatomical details
25FFk251|skin
25FFk252|hair, feathers
25FFk253|muscles
25FFk3|parts, limbs and organs missing
25FFk31|head and face
25FFk311|nose, tusk etc.
25FFk312|eyes
25FFk313|ears
25FFk314|mouth, beak, nib
25FFk315|neck
25FFk32|chest
25FFk33|abdomen, belly
25FFk331|sexual organs
25FFk332|partes posteriores, rump
25FFk34|limbs
25FFk341|claws, paws
25FFk342|wings
25FFk343|tail
25FFk35|certain anatomical details
25FFk351|skin
25FFk352|hair, feathers
25FFk353|muscles
25FFk4|parts, limbs and organs in greater number than normal
25FFk41|head and face
25FFk411|nose, tusk etc.
25FFk412|eyes
25FFk413|ears
25FFk414|mouth, beak, nib
25FFk415|neck
25FFk42|chest
25FFk43|abdomen, belly
25FFk431|sexual organs
25FFk432|partes posteriores, rump
25FFk44|limbs
25FFk441|claws, paws
25FFk442|wings
25FFk443|tail
25FFk45|certain anatomical details
25FFk451|skin
25FFk452|hair, feathers
25FFk453|muscles
25FFk5|parts, limbs and organs in unusual places
25FFk51|head and face
25FFk511|nose, tusk etc.
25FFk512|eyes
25FFk513|ears
25FFk514|mouth, beak, nib
25FFk515|neck
25FFk52|chest
25FFk53|abdomen, belly
25FFk531|sexual organs
25FFk532|partes posteriores, rump
25FFk54|limbs
25FFk541|claws, paws
25FFk542|wings
25FFk543|tail
25FFk55|certain anatomical details
25FFk551|skin
25FFk552|hair, feathers
25FFk553|muscles
25FFk6|deformed parts, limbs and organs
25FFk61|head and face
25FFk611|nose, tusk etc.
25FFk612|eyes
25FFk613|ears
25FFk614|mouth, beak, nib
25FFk615|neck
25FFk62|chest
25FFk63|abdomen, belly
25FFk631|sexual organs
25FFk632|partes posteriores, rump
25FFk64|limbs
25FFk641|claws, paws
25FFk642|wings
25FFk643|tail
25FFk65|certain anatomical details
25FFk651|skin
25FFk652|hair, feathers
25FFk653|muscles
25FFk7|aspects of parts, limbs and organs of fabulous animals, not meant or mentioned under KEY (+1) to (+6)
25FFk70|variant
25FFk71|animals used symbolically
25FFk711|bestiaries, 'Physiologus'
25FFk712|heraldic animals
25FFk713|animals as attributes
25FFk714|animals in caricature
25FFk715|ornamental variants of animals
25FFk7151|symmetrically placed ornamental animals
25FFk7152|ornamental animals, partly joined
25FFk7153|ornamental animals, partly interlaced
25FFk7154|symmetrically placed ornamental animals, divided by a (human) figure or an object
25FFk72|sex and age of animals; propagation of animals
25FFk721|young animal
25FFk722|male animal
25FFk723|female animal
25FFk724|very old animal
25FFk73|anatomy of animals
25FFk731|skeleton of an animal
25FFk732|trunk of an animal
25FFk7321|sexual organs of an animal
25FFk73211|sexual organs of a male animal
25FFk73212|sexual organs of a female animal
25FFk7322|buttocks of an animal
25FFk7323|entrails, internal organs of an animal
25FFk733|head of an animal
25FFk7331|skull of an animal
25FFk7332|antlers; horn
25FFk7333|ears of an animal
25FFk7334|fang, tusk
25FFk7335|snout, jaw, beak, nib
25FFk7336|tongue of an animal
25FFk7337|eyes of an animal
25FFk734|limbs of an animal
25FFk7341|claws, paws of an animal
25FFk7342|wings of an animal
25FFk7343|tail of an animal
25FFk7349|track, trail of an animal
25FFk735|external appearance of animals
25FFk7351|skin, fleece, hide, fur, leather
25FFk7352|feathers
25FFk7353|scales of an animal
25FFk736|shell, snail-shell etc.
25FFk74|animal behaviour
25FFk741|birth of an animal
25FFk7411|birth from an egg
25FFk7412|brooding, hatching
25FFk7413|'larva', grub
25FFk7414|'pupa', chrysalis
25FFk742|feeding and care of young
25FFk7421|nest, den, burrow
25FFk7422|animal 'educating the young', playing with young
25FFk7429|animal killing its own breed
25FFk743|animals courting and mating
25FFk7431|animals courting
25FFk7432|animals mating
25FFk744|relationship between animals
25FFk7441|herd, group of animals
25FFk7442|animals playing together
25FFk745|animals eating and drinking
25FFk7451|animal in search of food
25FFk7452|animal with prey
25FFk7459|animal excreting
25FFk74591|excrement, dung of animal(s)
25FFk746|sleeping animal(s)
25FFk7461|hibernation of animal(s)
25FFk747|animal psychology
25FFk7471|instinct of animal
25FFk74711|migration of animal(s)
25FFk74712|animals nesting; making nests, lodges, webs, etc.
25FFk748|changes in external appearance of animal(s)
25FFk7481|animal(s) changing external appearance in connection with seasons
25FFk74811|animal(s) changing external appearance in summer
25FFk74812|animal(s) changing external appearance in winter
25FFk74813|transition, metamorphosis of animals
25FFk74814|changes in external appearance of animals ~ rutting season
25FFk7482|renewal of exterior of animals
25FFk74821|shedding of skin of animal(s)
25FFk7483|external changes of animal(s) in relation to their environment
25FFk74831|animal(s) changing colour
25FFk749|audible means of communication of animal(s): roaring, crying, singing, barking, mewing, neighing, chirping, etc.
25FFk7491|silent means of communication of animal(s): wagging of tail etc.
25FFk75|animal(s) in motion; positions, expressions of animals
25FFk751|fighting animals; aggressive relations
25FFk7511|animal(s) threatening
25FFk7512|animal(s) attacking
25FFk7513|animal(s) in pursuit
25FFk7514|animal(s) killing
25FFk7515|animal(s) killing itself (themselves)
25FFk75151|animal(s) seeking death, self-sacrifice of animal(s)
25FFk752|movements of animal(s)
25FFk7521|forward movement of animal(s)
25FFk75211|walking animal
25FFk75212|running animal
25FFk75213|rolling animal
25FFk75214|animal walking on the forelegs
25FFk75215|animal riding
25FFk75219|backward movement of animal
25FFk7522|upward and downward movement of animal(s)
25FFk75221|jumping animal(s)
25FFk75222|climbing animal(s)
25FFk75223|animal pulling itself up
25FFk75227|animal trampling, treading, stamping on someone or something
25FFk7523|passive motion of animal(s)
25FFk75231|falling animal(s)
25FFk75232|animal(s) being carried
25FFk7524|movement of animal(s) in relation to an other animal, human figure, or object
25FFk75241|animal(s) throwing something
25FFk75242|animal(s) reaching for something
25FFk75243|animal(s) hitting something
25FFk75244|animal(s) grasping, seizing something
25FFk75245|animal(s) holding something
25FFk75246|animal(s) carrying something
25FFk75247|animal(s) pulling, drawing something
25FFk75248|animal(s) pushing something
25FFk752481|animal(s) turning something
25FFk7525|some other movements of animal(s)
25FFk75251|animal curling up
25FFk75252|animal stretching out
25FFk75253|animal rotating, twisting
25FFk7526|animal(s) moving in the air
25FFk75262|flying animal(s)
25FFk75263|animal(s) floating in the air
25FFk7527|animal(s) moving in water
25FFk75273|swimming animal(s)
25FFk75274|animal(s) floating in water
25FFk75278|animal(s) emerging from the water
25FFk753|postures, positions of animal(s)
25FFk7531|standing animal
25FFk7532|leaning animal
25FFk7533|kneeling animal
25FFk7534|squatting, crouching animal
25FFk7535|sitting animal
25FFk7536|lying animal
25FFk7537|hanging animal
25FFk75371|animal hanging upside down
25FFk7539|other postures of animals, not meant or mentioned above
25FFk754|postures of the head ~ animal
25FFk7541|animal with head in upright position
25FFk7542|animal with head turned sideways
25FFk7543|animal with head bent backwards
25FFk7544|animal with head bent forward; bowing animal
25FFk7547|animal looking over the shoulder
25FFk755|postures of forelegs, forepaws, claws of animal(s)
25FFk7551|animal with forelegs raised upward
25FFk7552|animal with forelegs stretched foreward
25FFk7553|animal with forelegs stretched sidewards
25FFk7554|animal with forelegs held in front of the body
25FFk75541|animal with forepaw, claw on the heart
25FFk75542|animal with forepaws, claws, folded over the abdomen
25FFk7555|postures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws in relation to each other
25FFk75551|animal with forepaws crossed
25FFk75552|animal with forepaws against each other
25FFk7556|postures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws in relation to the head
25FFk75561|animal pointing with forepaw towards the forehead
25FFk75562|forepaw(s) towards the eye(s)
25FFk75563|forepaw(s) towards the nose
25FFk75564|forepaw(s) towards the mouth
25FFk75565|forepaw(s) towards the ear(s)
25FFk7557|postures and gestures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws in relation to another animal, human figure, or object
25FFk75571|animal gripping another animal, human figure, or object
25FFk7559|still other postures and gestures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws
25FFk756|postures of hind leg(s) of animal(s)
25FFk7561|animal(s) standing on the hind legs
25FFk7562|animal sitting cross-legged
25FFk757|morphology of expression of animal(s) (in general)
25FFk7571|morphology of facial expression of animal(s) ~ eyes
25FFk75711|animal looking upwards
25FFk75712|animal looking downwards
25FFk75713|animal looking sideways
25FFk75717|animal looking backwards
25FFk7573|morphology of facial expression of animal(s) ~ mouth
25FFk75731|animal smiling
25FFk75732|animal with mouth slightly open
25FFk757321|animal with tongue stuck out
25FFk75733|animal with mouth wide open
25FFk757331|animal with mouth wide open, teeth pressed together
25FFk758|relations with neutral or friendly, non-aggressive character (expressive connotations ~ animals)
25FFk76|disease and death of animal(s)
25FFk761|animal(s) being sick; having a disease
25FFk762|animal(s) being wounded
25FFk7621|animal(s) being hit, shot, caught
25FFk763|dying animal; death of animal; dead animal
25FFk764|animal killed by man
25FFk7641|slaughtered animal
25FFk765|caring for sick animal
25FFk766|carrion
25FFk767|stuffed animal
25FFk77|animals ~ biological investigation
25FFk771|observation of animals
25FFk772|experiments with animals (biological aspects)
25FFk779|extinct animals
25FFk78|man and animal
25FFk781|animals used as cattle, livestock
25FFk782|domestic animals
25FFk783|cleaning an animal, e.g. washing, grooming
25FFk789|experiments with animals (medicine)
25FFk7891|animals used as substitute for man
25FFk7892|animals used in medical research
25FFk7893|vivisection of animals
25FFk79|products of animals
25FFk791|egg
25FFk7911|egg-laying
25FFk792|poison ~ product of animal
25FFk793|pearl ~ product of animal
25FFkq1|head and face
25FFkq11|nose, tusk etc.
25FFkq12|eyes
25FFkq13|ears
25FFkq14|mouth, beak, nib
25FFkq15|neck
25FFkq2|chest
25FFkq3|abdomen, belly
25FFkq31|sexual organs
25FFkq32|partes posteriores, rump
25FFkq4|limbs
25FFkq41|claws, paws
25FFkq42|wings
25FFkq43|tail
25FFkq5|certain anatomical details
25FFkq51|skin
25FFkq52|hair, feathers
25FFkq53|muscles
25Fk0|variant
25Fk1|animals used symbolically
25Fk11|bestiaries, 'Physiologus'
25Fk12|heraldic animals
25Fk13|animals as attributes
25Fk14|animals in caricature
25Fk15|ornamental variants of animals
25Fk151|symmetrically placed ornamental animals
25Fk152|ornamental animals, partly joined
25Fk153|ornamental animals, partly interlaced
25Fk154|symmetrically placed ornamental animals, divided by a (human) figure or an object
25Fk2|sex and age of animals; propagation of animals
25Fk21|young animal
25Fk22|male animal
25Fk23|female animal
25Fk24|very old animal
25Fk3|anatomy of animals
25Fk31|skeleton of an animal
25Fk32|trunk of an animal
25Fk321|sexual organs of an animal
25Fk3211|sexual organs of a male animal
25Fk3212|sexual organs of a female animal
25Fk322|buttocks of an animal
25Fk323|entrails, internal organs of an animal
25Fk33|head of an animal
25Fk331|skull of an animal
25Fk332|antlers; horn
25Fk333|ears of an animal
25Fk334|fang, tusk
25Fk335|snout, jaw, beak, nib
25Fk336|tongue of an animal
25Fk337|eyes of an animal
25Fk34|limbs of an animal
25Fk341|claws, paws of an animal
25Fk342|wings of an animal
25Fk343|tail of an animal
25Fk349|track, trail of an animal
25Fk35|external appearance of animals
25Fk351|skin, fleece, hide, fur, leather
25Fk352|feathers
25Fk353|scales of an animal
25Fk36|shell, snail-shell etc.
25Fk4|animal behaviour
25Fk41|birth of an animal
25Fk411|birth from an egg
25Fk412|brooding, hatching
25Fk413|'larva', grub
25Fk414|'pupa', chrysalis
25Fk42|feeding and care of young
25Fk421|nest, den, burrow
25Fk422|animal 'educating the young', playing with young
25Fk429|animal killing its own breed
25Fk43|animals courting and mating
25Fk431|animals courting
25Fk432|animals mating
25Fk44|relationship between animals
25Fk441|herd, group of animals
25Fk442|animals playing together
25Fk45|animals eating and drinking
25Fk451|animal in search of food
25Fk452|animal with prey
25Fk459|animal excreting
25Fk4591|excrement, dung of animal(s)
25Fk46|sleeping animal(s)
25Fk461|hibernation of animal(s)
25Fk47|animal psychology
25Fk471|instinct of animal
25Fk4711|migration of animal(s)
25Fk4712|animals nesting; making nests, lodges, webs, etc.
25Fk48|changes in external appearance of animal(s)
25Fk481|animal(s) changing external appearance in connection with seasons
25Fk4811|animal(s) changing external appearance in summer
25Fk4812|animal(s) changing external appearance in winter
25Fk4813|transition, metamorphosis of animals
25Fk4814|changes in external appearance of animals ~ rutting season
25Fk482|renewal of exterior of animals
25Fk4821|shedding of skin of animal(s)
25Fk483|external changes of animal(s) in relation to their environment
25Fk4831|animal(s) changing colour
25Fk49|audible means of communication of animal(s): roaring, crying, singing, barking, mewing, neighing, chirping, etc.
25Fk491|silent means of communication of animal(s): wagging of tail etc.
25Fk5|animal(s) in motion; positions, expressions of animals
25Fk51|fighting animals; aggressive relations
25Fk511|animal(s) threatening
25Fk512|animal(s) attacking
25Fk513|animal(s) in pursuit
25Fk514|animal(s) killing
25Fk515|animal(s) killing itself (themselves)
25Fk5151|animal(s) seeking death, self-sacrifice of animal(s)
25Fk52|movements of animal(s)
25Fk521|forward movement of animal(s)
25Fk5211|walking animal
25Fk5212|running animal
25Fk5213|rolling animal
25Fk5214|animal walking on the forelegs
25Fk5215|animal riding
25Fk5219|backward movement of animal
25Fk522|upward and downward movement of animal(s)
25Fk5221|jumping animal(s)
25Fk5222|climbing animal(s)
25Fk5223|animal pulling itself up
25Fk5227|animal trampling, treading, stamping on someone or something
25Fk523|passive motion of animal(s)
25Fk5231|falling animal(s)
25Fk5232|animal(s) being carried
25Fk524|movement of animal(s) in relation to an other animal, human figure, or object
25Fk5241|animal(s) throwing something
25Fk5242|animal(s) reaching for something
25Fk5243|animal(s) hitting something
25Fk5244|animal(s) grasping, seizing something
25Fk5245|animal(s) holding something
25Fk5246|animal(s) carrying something
25Fk5247|animal(s) pulling, drawing something
25Fk5248|animal(s) pushing something
25Fk52481|animal(s) turning something
25Fk525|some other movements of animal(s)
25Fk5251|animal curling up
25Fk5252|animal stretching out
25Fk5253|animal rotating, twisting
25Fk526|animal(s) moving in the air
25Fk5262|flying animal(s)
25Fk5263|animal(s) floating in the air
25Fk527|animal(s) moving in water
25Fk5273|swimming animal(s)
25Fk5274|animal(s) floating in water
25Fk5278|animal(s) emerging from the water
25Fk53|postures, positions of animal(s)
25Fk531|standing animal
25Fk532|leaning animal
25Fk533|kneeling animal
25Fk534|squatting, crouching animal
25Fk535|sitting animal
25Fk536|lying animal
25Fk537|hanging animal
25Fk5371|animal hanging upside down
25Fk539|other postures of animals, not meant or mentioned above
25Fk54|postures of the head ~ animal
25Fk541|animal with head in upright position
25Fk542|animal with head turned sideways
25Fk543|animal with head bent backwards
25Fk544|animal with head bent forward; bowing animal
25Fk547|animal looking over the shoulder
25Fk55|postures of forelegs, forepaws, claws of animal(s)
25Fk551|animal with forelegs raised upward
25Fk552|animal with forelegs stretched foreward
25Fk553|animal with forelegs stretched sidewards
25Fk554|animal with forelegs held in front of the body
25Fk5541|animal with forepaw, claw on the heart
25Fk5542|animal with forepaws, claws, folded over the abdomen
25Fk555|postures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws in relation to each other
25Fk5551|animal with forepaws crossed
25Fk5552|animal with forepaws against each other
25Fk556|postures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws in relation to the head
25Fk5561|animal pointing with forepaw towards the forehead
25Fk5562|forepaw(s) towards the eye(s)
25Fk5563|forepaw(s) towards the nose
25Fk5564|forepaw(s) towards the mouth
25Fk5565|forepaw(s) towards the ear(s)
25Fk557|postures and gestures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws in relation to another animal, human figure, or object
25Fk5571|animal gripping another animal, human figure, or object
25Fk559|still other postures and gestures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws
25Fk56|postures of hind leg(s) of animal(s)
25Fk561|animal(s) standing on the hind legs
25Fk562|animal sitting cross-legged
25Fk57|morphology of expression of animal(s) (in general)
25Fk571|morphology of facial expression of animal(s) ~ eyes
25Fk5711|animal looking upwards
25Fk5712|animal looking downwards
25Fk5713|animal looking sideways
25Fk5717|animal looking backwards
25Fk573|morphology of facial expression of animal(s) ~ mouth
25Fk5731|animal smiling
25Fk5732|animal with mouth slightly open
25Fk57321|animal with tongue stuck out
25Fk5733|animal with mouth wide open
25Fk57331|animal with mouth wide open, teeth pressed together
25Fk58|relations with neutral or friendly, non-aggressive character (expressive connotations ~ animals)
25Fk6|disease and death of animal(s)
25Fk61|animal(s) being sick; having a disease
25Fk62|animal(s) being wounded
25Fk621|animal(s) being hit, shot, caught
25Fk63|dying animal; death of animal; dead animal
25Fk64|animal killed by man
25Fk641|slaughtered animal
25Fk65|caring for sick animal
25Fk66|carrion
25Fk67|stuffed animal
25Fk7|animals ~ biological investigation
25Fk71|observation of animals
25Fk72|experiments with animals (biological aspects)
25Fk79|extinct animals
25Fk8|man and animal
25Fk81|animals used as cattle, livestock
25Fk82|domestic animals
25Fk83|cleaning an animal, e.g. washing, grooming
25Fk89|experiments with animals (medicine)
25Fk891|animals used as substitute for man
25Fk892|animals used in medical research
25Fk893|vivisection of animals
25Fk9|products of animals
25Fk91|egg
25Fk911|egg-laying
25Fk92|poison ~ product of animal
25Fk93|pearl ~ product of animal
25Gk0|variant
25Gk1|plants used symbolically
25Gk11|'floralia'
25Gk12|heraldic plants
25Gk13|plants as attributes
25Gk14|plants in caricature
25Gk15|ornamental variants of plants
25Gk2|parts of plants
25Gk21|stem, trunk
25Gk211|stump, stub
25Gk22|branch, stick
25Gk221|sprig, twig
25Gk222|thorny twig
25Gk223|thorn, prickle
25Gk224|bundle of twigs, faggot
25Gk225|withered branch
25Gk23|top of plant
25Gk24|root, tuber
25Gk241|aerial root
25Gk25|tendril, twine
25Gk26|bulb
25Gk27|leaf
25Gk29|other parts of plants
25Gk3|characteristics of plant growth
25Gk31|bud, budding
25Gk32|flowers, blossom, blossoming
25Gk33|leaves, putting forth leaves
25Gk34|bearing fruit
25Gk341|shedding fruit
25Gk35|withering, leaves or flowers falling off
25Gk351|bare plant
25Gk36|age of plant
25Gk361|young plant
25Gk362|fully grown plant
25Gk363|(very) old plant
25Gk37|dying plant
25Gk371|dead, withered plant
25Gk39|other characteristics of plant growth
25Gk39(...)|other characteristics of plant growth (with NAME)
25Hk0|variant
25Hk1|landscape with figures, staffage
25Ik0|variant
25Ik1|city(-scape) with figures, staffage
25Kk0|variant
25Kk1|landscape (in the non-temperate zone) with figures, staffage
25Lk0|variant
25Lk1|allegorical city with figures, staffage
2k0|variant
31A42k0|variant
31A42k1|parts, limbs and organs larger than normal
31A42k11|head, face
31A42k111|nose
31A42k112|eyes
31A42k113|ears
31A42k114|mouth
31A42k1141|tongue
31A42k1142|lips
31A42k1143|teeth
31A42k115|neck
31A42k12|chest
31A42k121|breast(s)
31A42k13|abdomen, belly
31A42k131|sexual organs
31A42k132|'partes posteriores'
31A42k14|arms
31A42k141|hands
31A42k142|fingers
31A42k15|legs
31A42k151|feet
31A42k152|toes
31A42k16|some other anatomical details
31A42k161|skin
31A42k162|hair
31A42k163|muscles
31A42k2|parts, limbs and organs smaller than normal
31A42k21|head, face
31A42k211|nose
31A42k212|eyes
31A42k213|ears
31A42k214|mouth
31A42k2141|tongue
31A42k2142|lips
31A42k2143|teeth
31A42k215|neck
31A42k22|chest
31A42k221|breast(s)
31A42k23|abdomen, belly
31A42k231|sexual organs
31A42k232|'partes posteriores'
31A42k24|arms
31A42k241|hands
31A42k242|fingers
31A42k25|legs
31A42k251|feet
31A42k252|toes
31A42k26|some other anatomical details
31A42k261|skin
31A42k262|hair
31A42k263|muscles
31A42k3|parts, limbs and organs missing
31A42k31|head, face
31A42k311|nose
31A42k312|eyes
31A42k313|ears
31A42k314|mouth
31A42k3141|tongue
31A42k3142|lips
31A42k3143|teeth
31A42k315|neck
31A42k32|chest
31A42k321|breast(s)
31A42k33|abdomen, belly
31A42k331|sexual organs
31A42k332|'partes posteriores'
31A42k34|arms
31A42k341|hands
31A42k342|fingers
31A42k35|legs
31A42k351|feet
31A42k352|toes
31A42k36|some other anatomical details
31A42k361|skin
31A42k362|hair
31A42k363|muscles
31A42k4|parts, limbs and organs in greater number than normal
31A42k41|head, face
31A42k411|nose
31A42k412|eyes
31A42k413|ears
31A42k414|mouth
31A42k4141|tongue
31A42k4142|lips
31A42k4143|teeth
31A42k415|neck
31A42k42|chest
31A42k421|breast(s)
31A42k43|abdomen, belly
31A42k431|sexual organs
31A42k432|'partes posteriores'
31A42k44|arms
31A42k441|hands
31A42k442|fingers
31A42k45|legs
31A42k451|feet
31A42k452|toes
31A42k46|some other anatomical details
31A42k461|skin
31A42k462|hair
31A42k463|muscles
31A42k5|parts, limbs and organs in unusual places
31A42k51|head, face
31A42k511|nose
31A42k512|eyes
31A42k513|ears
31A42k514|mouth
31A42k5141|tongue
31A42k5142|lips
31A42k5143|teeth
31A42k515|neck
31A42k52|chest
31A42k521|breast(s)
31A42k53|abdomen, belly
31A42k531|sexual organs
31A42k532|'partes posteriores'
31A42k54|arms
31A42k541|hands
31A42k542|fingers
31A42k55|legs
31A42k551|feet
31A42k552|toes
31A42k56|some other anatomical details
31A42k561|skin
31A42k562|hair
31A42k563|muscles
31A42k6|deformed parts, limbs and organs
31A42k61|head, face
31A42k611|nose
31A42k612|eyes
31A42k613|ears
31A42k614|mouth
31A42k6141|tongue
31A42k6142|lips
31A42k6143|teeth
31A42k615|neck
31A42k62|chest
31A42k621|breast(s)
31A42k63|abdomen, belly
31A42k631|sexual organs
31A42k632|'partes posteriores'
31A42k64|arms
31A42k641|hands
31A42k642|fingers
31A42k65|legs
31A42k651|feet
31A42k652|toes
31A42k66|some other anatomical details
31A42k661|skin
31A42k662|hair
31A42k663|muscles
31A42kq1|head, face
31A42kq11|nose
31A42kq12|eyes
31A42kq13|ears
31A42kq14|mouth
31A42kq141|tongue
31A42kq142|lips
31A42kq143|teeth
31A42kq15|neck
31A42kq2|chest
31A42kq21|breast(s)
31A42kq3|abdomen, belly
31A42kq31|sexual organs
31A42kq32|'partes posteriores'
31A42kq4|arms
31A42kq41|hands
31A42kq42|fingers
31A42kq5|legs
31A42kq51|feet
31A42kq52|toes
31A42kq6|some other anatomical details
31A42kq61|skin
31A42kq62|hair
31A42kq63|muscles
31A44k0|variant
31A44k1|parts, limbs and organs larger than normal
31A44k11|head, face
31A44k111|nose
31A44k112|eyes
31A44k113|ears
31A44k114|mouth
31A44k1141|tongue
31A44k1142|lips
31A44k1143|teeth
31A44k115|neck
31A44k12|chest
31A44k121|breast(s)
31A44k13|abdomen, belly
31A44k131|sexual organs
31A44k132|'partes posteriores'
31A44k14|arms
31A44k141|hands
31A44k142|fingers
31A44k15|legs
31A44k151|feet
31A44k152|toes
31A44k16|some other anatomical details
31A44k161|skin
31A44k162|hair
31A44k163|muscles
31A44k2|parts, limbs and organs smaller than normal
31A44k21|head, face
31A44k211|nose
31A44k212|eyes
31A44k213|ears
31A44k214|mouth
31A44k2141|tongue
31A44k2142|lips
31A44k2143|teeth
31A44k215|neck
31A44k22|chest
31A44k221|breast(s)
31A44k23|abdomen, belly
31A44k231|sexual organs
31A44k232|'partes posteriores'
31A44k24|arms
31A44k241|hands
31A44k242|fingers
31A44k25|legs
31A44k251|feet
31A44k252|toes
31A44k26|some other anatomical details
31A44k261|skin
31A44k262|hair
31A44k263|muscles
31A44k3|parts, limbs and organs missing
31A44k31|head, face
31A44k311|nose
31A44k312|eyes
31A44k313|ears
31A44k314|mouth
31A44k3141|tongue
31A44k3142|lips
31A44k3143|teeth
31A44k315|neck
31A44k32|chest
31A44k321|breast(s)
31A44k33|abdomen, belly
31A44k331|sexual organs
31A44k332|'partes posteriores'
31A44k34|arms
31A44k341|hands
31A44k342|fingers
31A44k35|legs
31A44k351|feet
31A44k352|toes
31A44k36|some other anatomical details
31A44k361|skin
31A44k362|hair
31A44k363|muscles
31A44k4|parts, limbs and organs in greater number than normal
31A44k41|head, face
31A44k411|nose
31A44k412|eyes
31A44k413|ears
31A44k414|mouth
31A44k4141|tongue
31A44k4142|lips
31A44k4143|teeth
31A44k415|neck
31A44k42|chest
31A44k421|breast(s)
31A44k43|abdomen, belly
31A44k431|sexual organs
31A44k432|'partes posteriores'
31A44k44|arms
31A44k441|hands
31A44k442|fingers
31A44k45|legs
31A44k451|feet
31A44k452|toes
31A44k46|some other anatomical details
31A44k461|skin
31A44k462|hair
31A44k463|muscles
31A44k5|parts, limbs and organs in unusual places
31A44k51|head, face
31A44k511|nose
31A44k512|eyes
31A44k513|ears
31A44k514|mouth
31A44k5141|tongue
31A44k5142|lips
31A44k5143|teeth
31A44k515|neck
31A44k52|chest
31A44k521|breast(s)
31A44k53|abdomen, belly
31A44k531|sexual organs
31A44k532|'partes posteriores'
31A44k54|arms
31A44k541|hands
31A44k542|fingers
31A44k55|legs
31A44k551|feet
31A44k552|toes
31A44k56|some other anatomical details
31A44k561|skin
31A44k562|hair
31A44k563|muscles
31A44k6|deformed parts, limbs and organs
31A44k61|head, face
31A44k611|nose
31A44k612|eyes
31A44k613|ears
31A44k614|mouth
31A44k6141|tongue
31A44k6142|lips
31A44k6143|teeth
31A44k615|neck
31A44k62|chest
31A44k621|breast(s)
31A44k63|abdomen, belly
31A44k631|sexual organs
31A44k632|'partes posteriores'
31A44k64|arms
31A44k641|hands
31A44k642|fingers
31A44k65|legs
31A44k651|feet
31A44k652|toes
31A44k66|some other anatomical details
31A44k661|skin
31A44k662|hair
31A44k663|muscles
31A44kq1|head, face
31A44kq11|nose
31A44kq12|eyes
31A44kq13|ears
31A44kq14|mouth
31A44kq141|tongue
31A44kq142|lips
31A44kq143|teeth
31A44kq15|neck
31A44kq2|chest
31A44kq21|breast(s)
31A44kq3|abdomen, belly
31A44kq31|sexual organs
31A44kq32|'partes posteriores'
31A44kq4|arms
31A44kq41|hands
31A44kq42|fingers
31A44kq5|legs
31A44kq51|feet
31A44kq52|toes
31A44kq6|some other anatomical details
31A44kq61|skin
31A44kq62|hair
31A44kq63|muscles
31A45k0|variant
31A45k1|head or (parts of) face
31A45k2|body
31A45k21|chest, breast
31A45k22|belly
31A45k221|sexual organs
31A45k222|'partes posteriores'
31A45k23|tail
31A45k3|legs, wings, etc.
31A45k31|paws, claws, toes
31A45k4|some other anatomical details
31A45k41|skin, scales
31A45k42|hair, feathers
31A54k0|variant
31A54k1|alone
31A54k2|two together
31A54k3|many persons
31E23k0|variant
31E23k1|culpable homicide
31E23k2|death by murder
31E23k21|death by lynching
31E23k3|death in a fight
31E23k31|death in a fist-fight, fracas
31E23k311|death in a duel
31E23k32|death by robbery
31E23k33|death during war
31E23k4|death on the rack, under torture
31E23k41|death by inquisition
31E23k42|instrument of torture
31E23k42(...)|instrument of torture (with NAME)
31E23k5|death by martyrdom
31E23k6|execution (by judicial verdict)
31E23k61|instrument of execution
31E23k61(...)|instrument of execution (with NAME)
31E23k7|seeking death, suicide
31E23k71|self-sacrifice, death in the service of a higher purpose
31E23k72|suicide out of despair
31E23k79|attempted suicide
31E23k791|suicide prevented
31E23k8|death resulting from medical treatment
31E23k9|finding of dead or dying person
31F2k0|variant
31F2k1|Death riding on a horse
31F2k2|Death riding on an ox
31F2k3|Death with bow and arrow
31F2k4|Death with scythe
31F2k5|Death with musical instrument
31F2k6|Death with crown
31k0|variant
31k1|front view
31k2|back view
31k21|back view with lost profile
31k3|sideview, profile
31k31|left side visible; left - (l. hand, l. foot, etc.)
31k32|right side visible; right - (r. hand, r. foot, etc.)
31k33|seen from above
31k4|three-quarter view
31k5|positions (of the human figure)
31k51|standing
31k511|standing on the head or on the hands
31k52|leaning
31k53|sitting
31k54|kneeling
31k55|sitting on the ground
31k56|lying
31k57|hanging
31k571|hanging upside down
31k6|direction of movements
31k61|forward
31k62|backward
31k63|upward
31k64|downward
31k65|sideways
31k66|circular
31k7|number of persons
31k71|one person
31k72|two persons
31k73|three persons
31k74|four persons
31k75|five persons
31k76|six persons
31k77|seven persons
31k78|eight persons
31k79|more than eight persons
31k8|sex and age (of human being)
31k81|male human being (not to be used where -A- is prescribed)
31k811|young male (human being)
31k812|adult male (human being)
31k813|old male (human being)
31k82|female (human being) (not to be used where -AA- is prescribed)
31k821|young female (human being)
31k822|adult female (human being)
31k823|old female (human being)
31k89|nude human being
31k9|expressive connotations
31k91|relations with friendly, non-aggressive character (expressive connotations)
31k911|saluting, showing reverence
31k9111|expressing one's gratitude
31k9112|inviting
31k9113|taking leave
31k912|laughing, joy
31k9121|congratulating
31k9129|condoling
31k913|swinging, waving
31k9131|beckoning
31k914|forgiving
31k9141|reconciling
31k915|blessing
31k916|helping
31k9161|protecting
31k9162|rescuing
31k9163|freeing
31k9164|comforting, consoling
31k917|beseeching
31k918|caressing, courting, making love
31k919|other relations with friendly character not mentioned above
31k92|relations with aggressive, hostile character (expressive connotations)
31k921|threatening; fury
31k9211|accusing
31k9212|challenging
31k9213|conspiring, plotting
31k922|fighting
31k9221|quarrelling
31k9222|fistfight
31k9223|attacking somebody
31k9224|pursuing somebody
31k9225|killing
31k923|defending oneself
31k9231|keeping off
31k9232|refusing somebody or something
31k924|fearing, being suspicious
31k925|being frightened
31k926|despairing
31k927|punishing
31k9271|chastising
31k928|having pleasure in the misfortune of others
31k9281|laughing at a person
31k929|other connotations
31k93|relations with neutral character (expressive connotations)
31k931|indicating, pointing at
31k932|addressing
31k9321|speaking
31k9322|commanding
31k9323|asking
31k93231|begging
31k9324|warning, admonishing
31k9325|complaining
31k933|holding something
31k9331|holding a piece of drapery which blows out
31k934|reaching for somebody or something, seizing something, touching
31k9341|reaching, handing, giving
31k935|receiving something
31k936|stretching oneself
31k937|arranging, straightening one's clothes
31k9371|dressing or undressing
31k938|thinking, meditating
31k939|other neutral connotations
31k94|relations with sad character (expressive connotations)
31k941|being sad, suffering, sorrowing
31k9411|grieving, mourning, lamenting, bewailing
31k9412|suffering heartache, heart-break
31k94121|sighing
31k942|being bitter
31k943|being tormented
32Bk0|variant
32Bk1|anthropological characteristics emphasized
32Bk2|aborigines
32Bk3|costume
32Bk4|other cultural aspects
32Bk5|sex and age
32Bk51|men
32Bk52|women
32Bk53|babies and children
32Bk54|adults
32Bk55|aged
32Bk9|caricatured
34k0|variant
34k1|feeding animal
34k11|watering animal
34k19|voiding by animals
34k2|accomodations for animals
34k21|stable, shed, kennel
34k22|animal cage
34k3|hygienic care of animal
34k31|washing an animal
34k32|grooming an animal
34k4|esthetic modifications of animals
34k41|trimming an animal
34k42|docking an animal
34k43|clipping an animal
34k5|sex of animal
34k51|male animal
34k511|castration of animal
34k52|female animal
34k53|young animal
34k6|harnessing, saddling, etc.
34k61|unharnessing, unsaddling, etc.
34k7|exercising, performing animal
34k8|breeding animals
34k9|zoological aspects of animals ~ man and animal
34k90|variant
34k91|animals used symbolically
34k911|bestiaries, 'Physiologus'
34k912|heraldic animals
34k913|animals as attributes
34k914|animals in caricature
34k915|ornamental variants of animals
34k9151|symmetrically placed ornamental animals
34k9152|ornamental animals, partly joined
34k9153|ornamental animals, partly interlaced
34k9154|symmetrically placed ornamental animals, divided by a (human) figure or an object
34k92|sex and age of animals; propagation of animals
34k921|young animal
34k922|male animal
34k923|female animal
34k924|very old animal
34k93|anatomy of animals
34k931|skeleton of an animal
34k932|trunk of an animal
34k9321|sexual organs of an animal
34k93211|sexual organs of a male animal
34k93212|sexual organs of a female animal
34k9322|buttocks of an animal
34k9323|entrails, internal organs of an animal
34k933|head of an animal
34k9331|skull of an animal
34k9332|antlers; horn
34k9333|ears of an animal
34k9334|fang, tusk
34k9335|snout, jaw, beak, nib
34k9336|tongue of an animal
34k9337|eyes of an animal
34k934|limbs of an animal
34k9341|claws, paws of an animal
34k9342|wings of an animal
34k9343|tail of an animal
34k9349|track, trail of an animal
34k935|external appearance of animals
34k9351|skin, fleece, hide, fur, leather
34k9352|feathers
34k9353|scales of an animal
34k936|shell, snail-shell etc.
34k94|animal behaviour
34k941|birth of an animal
34k9411|birth from an egg
34k9412|brooding, hatching
34k9413|'larva', grub
34k9414|'pupa', chrysalis
34k942|feeding and care of young
34k9421|nest, den, burrow
34k9422|animal 'educating the young', playing with young
34k9429|animal killing its own breed
34k943|animals courting and mating
34k9431|animals courting
34k9432|animals mating
34k944|relationship between animals
34k9441|herd, group of animals
34k9442|animals playing together
34k945|animals eating and drinking
34k9451|animal in search of food
34k9452|animal with prey
34k9459|animal excreting
34k94591|excrement, dung of animal(s)
34k946|sleeping animal(s)
34k9461|hibernation of animal(s)
34k947|animal psychology
34k9471|instinct of animal
34k94711|migration of animal(s)
34k94712|animals nesting; making nests, lodges, webs, etc.
34k948|changes in external appearance of animal(s)
34k9481|animal(s) changing external appearance in connection with seasons
34k94811|animal(s) changing external appearance in summer
34k94812|animal(s) changing external appearance in winter
34k94813|transition, metamorphosis of animals
34k94814|changes in external appearance of animals ~ rutting season
34k9482|renewal of exterior of animals
34k94821|shedding of skin of animal(s)
34k9483|external changes of animal(s) in relation to their environment
34k94831|animal(s) changing colour
34k949|audible means of communication of animal(s): roaring, crying, singing, barking, mewing, neighing, chirping, etc.
34k9491|silent means of communication of animal(s): wagging of tail etc.
34k95|animal(s) in motion; positions, expressions of animals
34k951|fighting animals; aggressive relations
34k9511|animal(s) threatening
34k9512|animal(s) attacking
34k9513|animal(s) in pursuit
34k9514|animal(s) killing
34k9515|animal(s) killing itself (themselves)
34k95151|animal(s) seeking death, self-sacrifice of animal(s)
34k952|movements of animal(s)
34k9521|forward movement of animal(s)
34k95211|walking animal
34k95212|running animal
34k95213|rolling animal
34k95214|animal walking on the forelegs
34k95215|animal riding
34k95219|backward movement of animal
34k9522|upward and downward movement of animal(s)
34k95221|jumping animal(s)
34k95222|climbing animal(s)
34k95223|animal pulling itself up
34k95227|animal trampling, treading, stamping on someone or something
34k9523|passive motion of animal(s)
34k95231|falling animal(s)
34k95232|animal(s) being carried
34k9524|movement of animal(s) in relation to an other animal, human figure, or object
34k95241|animal(s) throwing something
34k95242|animal(s) reaching for something
34k95243|animal(s) hitting something
34k95244|animal(s) grasping, seizing something
34k95245|animal(s) holding something
34k95246|animal(s) carrying something
34k95247|animal(s) pulling, drawing something
34k95248|animal(s) pushing something
34k952481|animal(s) turning something
34k9525|some other movements of animal(s)
34k95251|animal curling up
34k95252|animal stretching out
34k95253|animal rotating, twisting
34k9526|animal(s) moving in the air
34k95262|flying animal(s)
34k95263|animal(s) floating in the air
34k9527|animal(s) moving in water
34k95273|swimming animal(s)
34k95274|animal(s) floating in water
34k95278|animal(s) emerging from the water
34k953|postures, positions of animal(s)
34k9531|standing animal
34k9532|leaning animal
34k9533|kneeling animal
34k9534|squatting, crouching animal
34k9535|sitting animal
34k9536|lying animal
34k9537|hanging animal
34k95371|animal hanging upside down
34k9539|other postures of animals, not meant or mentioned above
34k954|postures of the head ~ animal
34k9541|animal with head in upright position
34k9542|animal with head turned sideways
34k9543|animal with head bent backwards
34k9544|animal with head bent forward; bowing animal
34k9547|animal looking over the shoulder
34k955|postures of forelegs, forepaws, claws of animal(s)
34k9551|animal with forelegs raised upward
34k9552|animal with forelegs stretched foreward
34k9553|animal with forelegs stretched sidewards
34k9554|animal with forelegs held in front of the body
34k95541|animal with forepaw, claw on the heart
34k95542|animal with forepaws, claws, folded over the abdomen
34k9555|postures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws in relation to each other
34k95551|animal with forepaws crossed
34k95552|animal with forepaws against each other
34k9556|postures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws in relation to the head
34k95561|animal pointing with forepaw towards the forehead
34k95562|forepaw(s) towards the eye(s)
34k95563|forepaw(s) towards the nose
34k95564|forepaw(s) towards the mouth
34k95565|forepaw(s) towards the ear(s)
34k9557|postures and gestures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws in relation to another animal, human figure, or object
34k95571|animal gripping another animal, human figure, or object
34k9559|still other postures and gestures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws
34k956|postures of hind leg(s) of animal(s)
34k9561|animal(s) standing on the hind legs
34k9562|animal sitting cross-legged
34k957|morphology of expression of animal(s) (in general)
34k9571|morphology of facial expression of animal(s) ~ eyes
34k95711|animal looking upwards
34k95712|animal looking downwards
34k95713|animal looking sideways
34k95717|animal looking backwards
34k9573|morphology of facial expression of animal(s) ~ mouth
34k95731|animal smiling
34k95732|animal with mouth slightly open
34k957321|animal with tongue stuck out
34k95733|animal with mouth wide open
34k957331|animal with mouth wide open, teeth pressed together
34k958|relations with neutral or friendly, non-aggressive character (expressive connotations ~ animals)
34k96|disease and death of animal(s)
34k961|animal(s) being sick; having a disease
34k962|animal(s) being wounded
34k9621|animal(s) being hit, shot, caught
34k963|dying animal; death of animal; dead animal
34k964|animal killed by man
34k9641|slaughtered animal
34k965|caring for sick animal
34k966|carrion
34k967|stuffed animal
34k97|animals ~ biological investigation
34k971|observation of animals
34k972|experiments with animals (biological aspects)
34k979|extinct animals
34k98|man and animal
34k981|animals used as cattle, livestock
34k982|domestic animals
34k983|cleaning an animal, e.g. washing, grooming
34k989|experiments with animals (medicine)
34k9891|animals used as substitute for man
34k9892|animals used in medical research
34k9893|vivisection of animals
34k99|products of animals
34k991|egg
34k9911|egg-laying
34k992|poison ~ product of animal
34k993|pearl ~ product of animal
3k0|variant
41B3k0|variant
41B3k1|kindling a light; lit, burning light, lamp, candle
41B3k2|extinguishing; extinguished light, lamp, candle
41B3k3|giving someone a light
41Cm0|variant
41Cm1|address, speech during meal, banquet
41Cm2|toast at meal, banquet
41Cm3|serving, servants at table, meal
41Cm4|lingering at table
41Cm5|shape of laid table
41Cm51|rectangular table
41Cm52|square table
41Cm53|round table
41Cm54|oval table
41Cm55|other shape of table, e.g.: T-shape, U-shape, etc.
41Cm9|broken, damaged tableware, etc.
41Cn0|variant
41Cn1|taking (particular) foodstuffs: eating, drinking, smoking, chewing, etc.
41Cn11|eating, drinking, smoking, chewing, etc. in secret, furtively
41Cn2|foodstuffs, drink, etc. on a plate
41Cn3|foodstuffs in a glass
41Cn4|foodstuffs in glass bottle or jar, bottled
41Cn5|foodstuffs in other container, e.g.: barrel, can, cask, tin, etc.
41Cn6|preserved foods
41Cn61|dried, candied foodstuffs
41Cn62|deep-frozen foodstuffs
41Cn7|cooked foodstuffs
41Dk0|variant
41Dk1|home making of clothes
41Dk2|stadia of production ~ home making of clothes
41Dk21|taking measurements ~ home making of clothes
41Dk22|cutting ~ home making of clothes
41Dk23|sewing ~ home making of clothes
41Dk24|fitting ~ home making of clothes
41Dk3|pattern ~ home making of clothes
41Dk4|materials used for clothes
41Dk41|textile fabrics used for clothes
41Dk411|lace used for clothes
41Dk42|leather used for clothes
41Dk43|fur used for clothes
41Dk44|feathers used for clothes
41Dk45|other materials used for clothes
41Dk5|dressing, putting on clothes
41Dk6|undressing, taking off clothes
41Dk7|worn or torn clothes
41Dk8|destination or function of clothes
41Dk81|men's clothes
41Dk811|woman dressed as man (travesty)
41Dk82|women's clothes
41Dk821|man dressed as woman (travesty)
41Dk83|children's clothes
41Dk831|boys' clothes
41Dk832|girls' clothes
41k0|variant
41k1|metal
41k2|stone
41k3|ceramics and glass
41k4|wood and other phytogenic material
41k5|zoogenic material
41k6|synthetic material
41k9|broken, damaged
43Ak0|variant
43Ak1|festive decoration ~ festive activities
43Ak11|illumination, fire-works ~ festive activities
43Ak12|wreath, garland ~ festive activities
43Ak13|decorated staff, portable structure ~ festive activities
43Ak2|parade, pageant, cavalcade ~ festive activities
43Ak21|decorated float, wagon ~ festive activities
43Ak3|music and song ~ festive activities
43Ak4|dancing ~ festive activities
43Ak5|costume party ~ festive activities
43Ak6|eating and drinking ~ festive activities
43Ak61|solitary drinking ~ festive activities
43Ak7|competition ~ festive activities
43Ak71|games of skill ~ festive activities
43Ak8|speech, address ~ festive activities
43Ak9|the public ~ festive activities
43Ak91|cheers, applause ~ festive activities
43Ak92|hissing, catcalls ~ festive activities
43B3k0|variant
43B3k1|service ~ indoor recreation
43B3k11|waiter, waitress, etc.
43B3k12|menu, bill of fare
43B3k13|innkeeper, host
43B3k2|ordering ~ indoor recreation
43B3k21|being served ~ indoor recreation
43B3k29|complaining ~ indoor recreation
43B3k3|paying, settling the bill ~ indoor recreation
43B3k4|departing, leaving ~ indoor recreation
43B3k9|being thrown out ~ indoor recreation
43C1k0|variant
43C1k1|sportsman, player, etc. (sports ~ animals)
43C1k11|training (sports ~ animals)
43C1k12|special training equipment (sports ~ animals)
43C1k2|the contest (sports ~ animals)
43C1k21|the two sides (sports ~ animals)
43C1k22|one of the two sides (sports ~ animals)
43C1k221|seconds or supporters (sports ~ animals)
43C1k23|judge, umpire, referee (sports ~ animals)
43C1k24|public (sports ~ animals)
43C1k25|challenge (sports ~ animals)
43C1k26|preparations for the contest (sports ~ animals)
43C1k3|the outcome (sports ~ animals)
43C1k31|the winner, victor, of a contest (sports ~ animals)
43C1k311|receiving prize or crown of honours (sports ~ animals)
43C1k3111|prize, wreath, medal, cup (sports ~ animals)
43C1k32|the loser of a contest (sports ~ animals)
43C1k321|loser scorned (sports ~ animals)
43C1k322|consolation (sports ~ animals)
43C1k3221|consolation prize (sports ~ animals)
43C1k4|requirements, necessaries (sports ~ animals)
43C1k4(...)|requirements, necessaries (sports ~ animals) (with NAME)
43C1k41|hunting weapons, equipment, outfit
43C1k411|objects to be thrown or shot
43C1k4111|spear
43C1k4112|bow and arrow
43C1k4113|blow-pipe
43C1k4114|boomerang
43C1k412|firearms
43C1k413|lasso
43C1k414|trap
43C1k4141|snare
43C1k4142|pitfall
43C1k415|net
43C1k416|fishing equipment
43C1k4161|fishing-rod
43C1k41611|fishing-tackle
43C1k41612|fishing-line
43C1k41613|float
43C1k41614|fish-hook
43C1k4162|harpoon
43C1k41621|trident
43C1k4163|net
43C1k4164|fish-trap
43C1k4165|live-basket
43C1k4166|live-box
43C1k417|miscellanea
43C1k4171|hunting-knife
43C1k4179|other miscellanea
43C1k4179(...)|other miscellanea (with NAME)
43C1k42|animals used for hunting, hunting with animals
43C1k421|hunting with dogs
43C1k422|hunting with cheetahs (hunting leopards)
43C1k423|hunting with horses
43C1k424|hunting with birds
43C1k4241|hunting with falcon, hawk; falconry
43C1k4242|hunting with eagle
43C1k425|hunting with fish, bait
43C1k43|lures ~ hunting
43C1k431|food ~ lures (hunting)
43C1k432|decoy animals, e.g. decoy duck, stool pigeon ~ lures (hunting)
43C1k4321|artificial decoy animals, e.g. artificial decoy duck ~ lures (hunting)
43C1k433|imitation calls ~ lures (hunting)
43C1k5|organization, club (sports ~ animals)
43C1k51|team (sports ~ animals)
43C1k6|out of doors (sports ~ animals)
43C1k61|indoors (sports ~ animals)
43C1k7|key number 7 not used
43C1k8|quarrel, disagreement (sports ~ animals)
43C1k81|foul; unfair behaviour (in sports, games, etc.)
43C1k9|accident (sports ~ animals)
43Ck0|variant
43Ck1|sportsman, player, etc.
43Ck11|training (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck12|special training equipment (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck2|the contest (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck21|the two sides (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck22|one of the two sides (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck221|seconds or supporters (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck23|judge, umpire, referee (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck24|public (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck25|challenge (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck26|preparations for the contest (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck29|interval or breaktime during sports contest
43Ck3|the outcome (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck31|the winner, victor, of a contest (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck311|receiving prize or crown of honours (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck3111|prize, wreath, medal, cup (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck32|the loser of a contest (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck321|loser scorned (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck322|consolation (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck3221|consolation prize (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck4|requirements, necessaries ~ sports and games
43Ck4(...)|requirements, necessaries ~ sports and games (with NAME)
43Ck4(BALL)|requirements, necessaries ~ sports and games: ball
43Ck41|equipment, outfit (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck5|organization, club (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck51|team (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck6|out of doors (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck61|indoors (sports, games, etc.)
43Ck7|key number 7 not used
43Ck8|quarrel, disagreement (in sports, games, etc.)
43Ck81|foul; unfair behaviour (in sports, games, etc.)
43Ck9|accident (in sports, games, etc.)
44Ak0|variant
44Ak1|league of nations; supranational, international
44Ak1(...)|league of nations; supranational, international (with NAME of organization)
44Ak2|nation; national
44Ak2(...)|nation; national (with NAME of country)
44Ak3|province; provincial
44Ak3(...)|province; provincial (with NAME of province)
44Ak4|city; municipal
44Ak4(...)|city; municipal (with NAME of city)
44Ak5|society
44Ak5(...)|society (with NAME of society)
44Ak6|church, monastery; ecclesiastical
44Ak6(...)|church, monastery; ecclesiastical (with NAME of church, monastery, etc.)
44Gk0|variant
44Gk1|court building
44Gk11|court room
44Gk12|prison, cell
44Gk13|work-house
44Gk14|place of execution
44Gk2|judge
44Gk21|other court officials
44Gk22|jailer, warden
44Gk23|jury
44Gk24|witness
44Gk25|attorney at law
44Gk26|police
44Gk27|accused
44Gk28|criminals
44Gk3|auxiliaries ~ law and jurisprudence
44Gk31|'Rechtsaltertümer'
44Gk32|handcuffs, fetters
44Gk33|instruments of torture
44Gk34|instruments of execution
44Gk35|'fasces cum securibus'
44Gk39|legal dress
44Gk4|types of courts
44Gk41|criminal court
44Gk42|police court
44Gk43|court of summary jurisdiction
44Gk44|court of assize
44Gk45|court of appeal
44Gk46|supreme court of appeal
44Gk47|ecclesiastical and canonical court
44Gk48|various tribunals
44Gk481|industrial court
44Gk482|marine court
44Gk483|court-martial
44Gk484|commercial court
44Gk49|arbitration or conciliation court
44Gk5|stadia of judicature
44Gk51|arrest
44Gk511|transport
44Gk512|being caught in the act
44Gk52|hearing, interrogation
44Gk53|accusation
44Gk54|defence
44Gk55|verdict
44Gk551|acquittal
44Gk56|imprisonment
44Gk561|public punishment
44Gk57|execution
44Gk571|torture
44Gk58|banishment, exile
44Gk59|release from prison
44Gk591|escape from prison
44Gk6|abuse of legal power
44Gk61|acquittal of the guilty
44Gk62|condemnation or punishment of the guiltless
45k0|variant
45k1|during the battle
45k11|before the battle
45k12|after the battle
45k2|land forces
45k21|infantry
45k21(...)|infantry (with NAME of type or regiment)
45k211|parachute troops
45k212|marines
45k22|cavalry, horsemen
45k22(...)|cavalry, horsemen (with NAME of type or regiment)
45k221|mounted troops on other animals than horses
45k23|motorized troops
45k231|battle wagon, chariot
45k232|armoured vehicle, tank
45k24|artillery
45k25|auxiliary corps
45k26|citizen soldiery, civil guard, citizen militia
45k27|partisans, 'franc tireurs'
45k28|mercenary troops, e.g.: lansquenets
45k29|irregular troops
45k3|naval force
45k31|oared ships, e.g.: galley
45k32|sailing-ships
45k32(...)|sailing ships (with NAME)
45k33|motor ships
45k34|auxiliary ships
45k35|landing craft
45k4|air force
45k41|combat planes, fighters
45k42|bombers (planes)
45k43|transport planes
45k44|balloons
45k441|dirigibles
45k45|airfield and ground force
45k5|ranks; division of armed forces
45k51|commander-in-chief
45k52|officers
45k53|privates
45k54|division of armed forces
45k541|division, batallion, regiment
45k542|company
45k543|small unit
45k6|weapons
45k61|distribution of weapons
45k611|supply of weapons during battle
45k62|transport of weapons
45k63|handling of weapons
45k631|maintenance of weapons
45k64|inspection of weapons
45k65|turning-in of weapons
45k66|throwing away of weapons
45k67|ornamental weapons
45k69|destruction of weapons
45k7|situation of the terrain ~ warfare
45k71|warfare in forest
45k72|warfare in built-up area
45k73|warfare ~ water, along a river, on a shore
45k731|landing, disembarkation of armed forces
45k74|warfare in mountainous area
45k75|outside city-wall or fortress
46Ck0|variant
46Ck1|view ~ vehicle, ship, etc.
46Ck11|exterior ~ vehicle, ship, etc.
46Ck12|interior ~ vehicle, ship, etc.
46Ck13|exterior and interior combined ~ vehicle, ship, etc.
46Ck2|number of persons ~ traffic and transport
46Ck21|one person ~ traffic and transport
46Ck22|two persons ~ traffic and transport
46Ck23|three persons ~ traffic and transport
46Ck24|four persons or more ~ traffic and transport
46Ck3|propulsion of vehicle, ship, etc. by ...
46Ck31|propulsion of vehicle, ship, etc. by human power
46Ck32|propulsion of vehicle, ship, etc. by animals
46Ck33|propulsion of vehicle, ship, etc. by wind
46Ck34|propulsion of vehicle, ship, etc. by water
46Ck35|propulsion of vehicle, ship, etc. by steam
46Ck36|propulsion of vehicle, ship, etc. by combustion
46Ck37|propulsion of vehicle, ship, etc. by electricity
46Ck38|propulsion of vehicle, ship, etc. by nuclear energy
46Ck39|propulsion of vehicle, ship, etc. by automation
46Ck4|traffic ~ places
46Ck41|traffic on land
46Ck42|traffic on the water
46Ck43|traffic in the air; space
46Ck5|types and use of conveyance
46Ck51|conveyance for transport of persons
46Ck511|travelling for pleasure
46Ck52|conveyance for transport of animals
46Ck53|conveyance for transport of loads and cargoes
46Ck54|conveyance for scientific purposes
46Ck6|departure and arrival ~ traffic and transport
46Ck61|preparations ~ departure
46Ck611|taking in fuel; feeding the animals
46Ck612|loading
46Ck62|departure; weighing anchor
46Ck621|getting in; mounting; embarkation
46Ck622|waving farewell
46Ck623|waiting room ~ arrival and departure
46Ck63|under way, at sea (~ travelling)
46Ck631|stop, halting-place
46Ck632|rest ~ travelling
46Ck64|arrival, coming to anchor, at anchor
46Ck641|getting out; dismounting; disembarkation
46Ck642|unloading
46Ck643|welcoming
46Ck644|return
46Ck7|zoological aspects of animals in traffic and transport
46Ck70|variant
46Ck71|animals used symbolically
46Ck711|bestiaries, 'Physiologus'
46Ck712|heraldic animals
46Ck713|animals as attributes
46Ck714|animals in caricature
46Ck715|ornamental variants of animals
46Ck7151|symmetrically placed ornamental animals
46Ck7152|ornamental animals, partly joined
46Ck7153|ornamental animals, partly interlaced
46Ck7154|symmetrically placed ornamental animals, divided by a (human) figure or an object
46Ck72|sex and age of animals; propagation of animals
46Ck721|young animal
46Ck722|male animal
46Ck723|female animal
46Ck724|very old animal
46Ck73|anatomy of animals
46Ck731|skeleton of an animal
46Ck732|trunk of an animal
46Ck7321|sexual organs of an animal
46Ck73211|sexual organs of a male animal
46Ck73212|sexual organs of a female animal
46Ck7322|buttocks of an animal
46Ck7323|entrails, internal organs of an animal
46Ck733|head of an animal
46Ck7331|skull of an animal
46Ck7332|antlers; horn
46Ck7333|ears of an animal
46Ck7334|fang, tusk
46Ck7335|snout, jaw, beak, nib
46Ck7336|tongue of an animal
46Ck7337|eyes of an animal
46Ck734|limbs of an animal
46Ck7341|claws, paws of an animal
46Ck7342|wings of an animal
46Ck7343|tail of an animal
46Ck7349|track, trail of an animal
46Ck735|external appearance of animals
46Ck7351|skin, fleece, hide, fur, leather
46Ck7352|feathers
46Ck7353|scales of an animal
46Ck736|shell, snail-shell etc.
46Ck74|animal behaviour
46Ck741|birth of an animal
46Ck7411|birth from an egg
46Ck7412|brooding, hatching
46Ck7413|'larva', grub
46Ck7414|'pupa', chrysalis
46Ck742|feeding and care of young
46Ck7421|nest, den, burrow
46Ck7422|animal 'educating the young', playing with young
46Ck7429|animal killing its own breed
46Ck743|animals courting and mating
46Ck7431|animals courting
46Ck7432|animals mating
46Ck744|relationship between animals
46Ck7441|herd, group of animals
46Ck7442|animals playing together
46Ck745|animals eating and drinking
46Ck7451|animal in search of food
46Ck7452|animal with prey
46Ck7459|animal excreting
46Ck74591|excrement, dung of animal(s)
46Ck746|sleeping animal(s)
46Ck7461|hibernation of animal(s)
46Ck747|animal psychology
46Ck7471|instinct of animal
46Ck74711|migration of animal(s)
46Ck74712|animals nesting; making nests, lodges, webs, etc.
46Ck748|changes in external appearance of animal(s)
46Ck7481|animal(s) changing external appearance in connection with seasons
46Ck74811|animal(s) changing external appearance in summer
46Ck74812|animal(s) changing external appearance in winter
46Ck74813|transition, metamorphosis of animals
46Ck74814|changes in external appearance of animals ~ rutting season
46Ck7482|renewal of exterior of animals
46Ck74821|shedding of skin of animal(s)
46Ck7483|external changes of animal(s) in relation to their environment
46Ck74831|animal(s) changing colour
46Ck749|audible means of communication of animal(s): roaring, crying, singing, barking, mewing, neighing, chirping, etc.
46Ck7491|silent means of communication of animal(s): wagging of tail etc.
46Ck75|animal(s) in motion; positions, expressions of animals
46Ck751|fighting animals; aggressive relations
46Ck7511|animal(s) threatening
46Ck7512|animal(s) attacking
46Ck7513|animal(s) in pursuit
46Ck7514|animal(s) killing
46Ck7515|animal(s) killing itself (themselves)
46Ck75151|animal(s) seeking death, self-sacrifice of animal(s)
46Ck752|movements of animal(s)
46Ck7521|forward movement of animal(s)
46Ck75211|walking animal
46Ck75212|running animal
46Ck75213|rolling animal
46Ck75214|animal walking on the forelegs
46Ck75215|animal riding
46Ck75219|backward movement of animal
46Ck7522|upward and downward movement of animal(s)
46Ck75221|jumping animal(s)
46Ck75222|climbing animal(s)
46Ck75223|animal pulling itself up
46Ck75227|animal trampling, treading, stamping on someone or something
46Ck7523|passive motion of animal(s)
46Ck75231|falling animal(s)
46Ck75232|animal(s) being carried
46Ck7524|movement of animal(s) in relation to an other animal, human figure, or object
46Ck75241|animal(s) throwing something
46Ck75242|animal(s) reaching for something
46Ck75243|animal(s) hitting something
46Ck75244|animal(s) grasping, seizing something
46Ck75245|animal(s) holding something
46Ck75246|animal(s) carrying something
46Ck75247|animal(s) pulling, drawing something
46Ck75248|animal(s) pushing something
46Ck752481|animal(s) turning something
46Ck7525|some other movements of animal(s)
46Ck75251|animal curling up
46Ck75252|animal stretching out
46Ck75253|animal rotating, twisting
46Ck7526|animal(s) moving in the air
46Ck75262|flying animal(s)
46Ck75263|animal(s) floating in the air
46Ck7527|animal(s) moving in water
46Ck75273|swimming animal(s)
46Ck75274|animal(s) floating in water
46Ck75278|animal(s) emerging from the water
46Ck753|postures, positions of animal(s)
46Ck7531|standing animal
46Ck7532|leaning animal
46Ck7533|kneeling animal
46Ck7534|squatting, crouching animal
46Ck7535|sitting animal
46Ck7536|lying animal
46Ck7537|hanging animal
46Ck75371|animal hanging upside down
46Ck7539|other postures of animals, not meant or mentioned above
46Ck754|postures of the head ~ animal
46Ck7541|animal with head in upright position
46Ck7542|animal with head turned sideways
46Ck7543|animal with head bent backwards
46Ck7544|animal with head bent forward; bowing animal
46Ck7547|animal looking over the shoulder
46Ck755|postures of forelegs, forepaws, claws of animal(s)
46Ck7551|animal with forelegs raised upward
46Ck7552|animal with forelegs stretched foreward
46Ck7553|animal with forelegs stretched sidewards
46Ck7554|animal with forelegs held in front of the body
46Ck75541|animal with forepaw, claw on the heart
46Ck75542|animal with forepaws, claws, folded over the abdomen
46Ck7555|postures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws in relation to each other
46Ck75551|animal with forepaws crossed
46Ck75552|animal with forepaws against each other
46Ck7556|postures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws in relation to the head
46Ck75561|animal pointing with forepaw towards the forehead
46Ck75562|forepaw(s) towards the eye(s)
46Ck75563|forepaw(s) towards the nose
46Ck75564|forepaw(s) towards the mouth
46Ck75565|forepaw(s) towards the ear(s)
46Ck7557|postures and gestures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws in relation to another animal, human figure, or object
46Ck75571|animal gripping another animal, human figure, or object
46Ck7559|still other postures and gestures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws
46Ck756|postures of hind leg(s) of animal(s)
46Ck7561|animal(s) standing on the hind legs
46Ck7562|animal sitting cross-legged
46Ck757|morphology of expression of animal(s) (in general)
46Ck7571|morphology of facial expression of animal(s) ~ eyes
46Ck75711|animal looking upwards
46Ck75712|animal looking downwards
46Ck75713|animal looking sideways
46Ck75717|animal looking backwards
46Ck7573|morphology of facial expression of animal(s) ~ mouth
46Ck75731|animal smiling
46Ck75732|animal with mouth slightly open
46Ck757321|animal with tongue stuck out
46Ck75733|animal with mouth wide open
46Ck757331|animal with mouth wide open, teeth pressed together
46Ck758|relations with neutral or friendly, non-aggressive character (expressive connotations ~ animals)
46Ck76|disease and death of animal(s)
46Ck761|animal(s) being sick; having a disease
46Ck762|animal(s) being wounded
46Ck7621|animal(s) being hit, shot, caught
46Ck763|dying animal; death of animal; dead animal
46Ck764|animal killed by man
46Ck7641|slaughtered animal
46Ck765|caring for sick animal
46Ck766|carrion
46Ck767|stuffed animal
46Ck77|animals ~ biological investigation
46Ck771|observation of animals
46Ck772|experiments with animals (biological aspects)
46Ck779|extinct animals
46Ck78|man and animal
46Ck781|animals used as cattle, livestock
46Ck782|domestic animals
46Ck783|cleaning an animal, e.g. washing, grooming
46Ck789|experiments with animals (medicine)
46Ck7891|animals used as substitute for man
46Ck7892|animals used in medical research
46Ck7893|vivisection of animals
46Ck79|products of animals
46Ck791|egg
46Ck7911|egg-laying
46Ck792|poison ~ product of animal
46Ck793|pearl ~ product of animal
46Ck8|unusual way of sitting on riding-animal
46Ck81|sitting astride without saddlery
46Ck82|sitting on animal with both legs on one side, riding side-saddle
46Ck83|riding back to front on animal
46Ck84|standing ~ unusual ways of riding an animal
46Ck85|more than one person riding one animal
46Ck9|accident, collision, crash ~ traffic and transport
46Ck91|saving the victims ~ traffic accident
46Ck92|wreck ~ traffic accident
46Ck93|preventing, trying to prevent an accident
47k0|variant
47k1|place ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k11|indoors; in laboratory, factory, barn, etc.
47k12|outdoors; in the open air
47k121|on irrigated fields
47k122|under cover, e.g. forcing bed
47k13|under the earth; in cellars
47k14|on the water
47k15|in the air; in space
47k2|labourers ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k21|men (labourers)
47k22|women (labourers)
47k23|children (labourers)
47k24|animals (labourers)
47k3|technical aspects ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k31|processes by hand ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k32|tools and appliances ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k33|aids ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k34|machines ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k35|parts of machines ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k36|professional clothes ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k4|materials processed ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k41|metals, minerals ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k411|precious metals ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k412|base metals ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k42|stone ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k421|(semi-)precious stone ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k43|clay, sand, etc. ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k431|ceramics ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k432|glass ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k44|plant material ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k441|fibre ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k4411|flax, linen ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k4412|cotton ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k442|reeds, rushes ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k443|twigs ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k444|wood ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k445|other plant material ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k45|animal material ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k451|skins, fur, leather, etc. ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k4511|wool ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k452|bone ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k453|horn, ivory ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k454|shell ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k455|silk ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k456|other animal material ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k456(...)|other animal material ~ crafts, industries, agriculture (with NAME)
47k46|liquids ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k461|oil ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k462|chemical liquid ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k47|foodstuffs ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k48|synthetic material ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k5|basic industrial processes
47k51|preparing, cleaning, sorting, selecting ~ industrial processes
47k52|displacing, removing ~ industrial processes
47k53|dividing ~ industrial processes
47k54|connecting, gripping, lashing, joining ~ industrial processes
47k55|smoothing, polishing ~ industrial processes
47k56|mixing, moulding, casting ~ industrial processes
47k57|bending, folding, shaping ~ industrial processes
47k58|boring, drilling, piercing ~ industrial processes
47k59|ornamenting, decorating ~ industrial processes
47k6|before and after production
47k61|plan, design ~ production
47k611|research, experiment ~ production
47k612|model ~ production
47k6121|test, trial ~ production
47k62|product ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k63|sorting, packing of products ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k64|storing, conserving, preserving of products ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k65|transport of products ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k66|trade ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k67|preparing for use or consumption ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k671|mending, repairing ~ crafts, industries, agriculture
47k69|destruction of products
47k691|accidental destruction, failing of production
47k6911|destruction of products caused by the elements
47k6912|destruction of products caused by animals
47k6913|destruction of products caused by diseases
47k692|active destruction of products
47k6921|dismantlement of products
47k6922|explosion of products
47k699|recycling of products
47k7|forms of production and organization
47k71|home production
47k72|industrial production
47k73|day-labour
47k8|agricultural processes
47k81|soil cultivation ~ agricultural processes
47k82|sowing, planting ~ agricultural processes
47k83|care of plants ~ agricultural processes
47k84|harvesting ~ agricultural processes
47k85|care of animals ~ agricultural processes
47k89|effects and characteristics of plant growth ~ agricultural processes
47k891|plants used symbolically
47k8911|'floralia'
47k8912|heraldic plants
47k8913|plants as attributes
47k8914|plants in caricature
47k8915|ornamental variants of plants
47k892|parts of plants
47k8921|stem, trunk
47k89211|stump, stub
47k8922|branch, stick
47k89221|sprig, twig
47k89222|thorny twig
47k89223|thorn, prickle
47k89224|bundle of twigs, faggot
47k89225|withered branch
47k8923|top of plant
47k8924|root, tuber
47k89241|aerial root
47k8925|tendril, twine
47k8926|bulb
47k8927|leaf
47k8929|other parts of plants
47k893|characteristics of plant growth
47k8931|bud, budding
47k8932|flowers, blossom, blossoming
47k8933|leaves, putting forth leaves
47k8934|bearing fruit
47k89341|shedding fruit
47k8935|withering, leaves or flowers falling off
47k89351|bare plant
47k8936|age of plant
47k89361|young plant
47k89362|fully grown plant
47k89363|(very) old plant
47k8937|dying plant
47k89371|dead, withered plant
47k8939|other characteristics of plant growth
47k8939(...)|other characteristics of plant growth (with NAME)
47k9|zoological aspects of domestic cattle and poultry
47k90|variant
47k91|animals used symbolically
47k911|bestiaries, 'Physiologus'
47k912|heraldic animals
47k913|animals as attributes
47k914|animals in caricature
47k915|ornamental variants of animals
47k9151|symmetrically placed ornamental animals
47k9152|ornamental animals, partly joined
47k9153|ornamental animals, partly interlaced
47k9154|symmetrically placed ornamental animals, divided by a (human) figure or an object
47k92|sex and age of animals; propagation of animals
47k921|young animal
47k922|male animal
47k923|female animal
47k924|very old animal
47k93|anatomy of animals
47k931|skeleton of an animal
47k932|trunk of an animal
47k9321|sexual organs of an animal
47k93211|sexual organs of a male animal
47k93212|sexual organs of a female animal
47k9322|buttocks of an animal
47k9323|entrails, internal organs of an animal
47k933|head of an animal
47k9331|skull of an animal
47k9332|antlers; horn
47k9333|ears of an animal
47k9334|fang, tusk
47k9335|snout, jaw, beak, nib
47k9336|tongue of an animal
47k9337|eyes of an animal
47k934|limbs of an animal
47k9341|claws, paws of an animal
47k9342|wings of an animal
47k9343|tail of an animal
47k9349|track, trail of an animal
47k935|external appearance of animals
47k9351|skin, fleece, hide, fur, leather
47k9352|feathers
47k9353|scales of an animal
47k936|shell, snail-shell etc.
47k94|animal behaviour
47k941|birth of an animal
47k9411|birth from an egg
47k9412|brooding, hatching
47k9413|'larva', grub
47k9414|'pupa', chrysalis
47k942|feeding and care of young
47k9421|nest, den, burrow
47k9422|animal 'educating the young', playing with young
47k9429|animal killing its own breed
47k943|animals courting and mating
47k9431|animals courting
47k9432|animals mating
47k944|relationship between animals
47k9441|herd, group of animals
47k9442|animals playing together
47k945|animals eating and drinking
47k9451|animal in search of food
47k9452|animal with prey
47k9459|animal excreting
47k94591|excrement, dung of animal(s)
47k946|sleeping animal(s)
47k9461|hibernation of animal(s)
47k947|animal psychology
47k9471|instinct of animal
47k94711|migration of animal(s)
47k94712|animals nesting; making nests, lodges, webs, etc.
47k948|changes in external appearance of animal(s)
47k9481|animal(s) changing external appearance in connection with seasons
47k94811|animal(s) changing external appearance in summer
47k94812|animal(s) changing external appearance in winter
47k94813|transition, metamorphosis of animals
47k94814|changes in external appearance of animals ~ rutting season
47k9482|renewal of exterior of animals
47k94821|shedding of skin of animal(s)
47k9483|external changes of animal(s) in relation to their environment
47k94831|animal(s) changing colour
47k949|audible means of communication of animal(s): roaring, crying, singing, barking, mewing, neighing, chirping, etc.
47k9491|silent means of communication of animal(s): wagging of tail etc.
47k95|animal(s) in motion; positions, expressions of animals
47k951|fighting animals; aggressive relations
47k9511|animal(s) threatening
47k9512|animal(s) attacking
47k9513|animal(s) in pursuit
47k9514|animal(s) killing
47k9515|animal(s) killing itself (themselves)
47k95151|animal(s) seeking death, self-sacrifice of animal(s)
47k952|movements of animal(s)
47k9521|forward movement of animal(s)
47k95211|walking animal
47k95212|running animal
47k95213|rolling animal
47k95214|animal walking on the forelegs
47k95215|animal riding
47k95219|backward movement of animal
47k9522|upward and downward movement of animal(s)
47k95221|jumping animal(s)
47k95222|climbing animal(s)
47k95223|animal pulling itself up
47k95227|animal trampling, treading, stamping on someone or something
47k9523|passive motion of animal(s)
47k95231|falling animal(s)
47k95232|animal(s) being carried
47k9524|movement of animal(s) in relation to an other animal, human figure, or object
47k95241|animal(s) throwing something
47k95242|animal(s) reaching for something
47k95243|animal(s) hitting something
47k95244|animal(s) grasping, seizing something
47k95245|animal(s) holding something
47k95246|animal(s) carrying something
47k95247|animal(s) pulling, drawing something
47k95248|animal(s) pushing something
47k952481|animal(s) turning something
47k9525|some other movements of animal(s)
47k95251|animal curling up
47k95252|animal stretching out
47k95253|animal rotating, twisting
47k9526|animal(s) moving in the air
47k95262|flying animal(s)
47k95263|animal(s) floating in the air
47k9527|animal(s) moving in water
47k95273|swimming animal(s)
47k95274|animal(s) floating in water
47k95278|animal(s) emerging from the water
47k953|postures, positions of animal(s)
47k9531|standing animal
47k9532|leaning animal
47k9533|kneeling animal
47k9534|squatting, crouching animal
47k9535|sitting animal
47k9536|lying animal
47k9537|hanging animal
47k95371|animal hanging upside down
47k9539|other postures of animals, not meant or mentioned above
47k954|postures of the head ~ animal
47k9541|animal with head in upright position
47k9542|animal with head turned sideways
47k9543|animal with head bent backwards
47k9544|animal with head bent forward; bowing animal
47k9547|animal looking over the shoulder
47k955|postures of forelegs, forepaws, claws of animal(s)
47k9551|animal with forelegs raised upward
47k9552|animal with forelegs stretched foreward
47k9553|animal with forelegs stretched sidewards
47k9554|animal with forelegs held in front of the body
47k95541|animal with forepaw, claw on the heart
47k95542|animal with forepaws, claws, folded over the abdomen
47k9555|postures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws in relation to each other
47k95551|animal with forepaws crossed
47k95552|animal with forepaws against each other
47k9556|postures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws in relation to the head
47k95561|animal pointing with forepaw towards the forehead
47k95562|forepaw(s) towards the eye(s)
47k95563|forepaw(s) towards the nose
47k95564|forepaw(s) towards the mouth
47k95565|forepaw(s) towards the ear(s)
47k9557|postures and gestures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws in relation to another animal, human figure, or object
47k95571|animal gripping another animal, human figure, or object
47k9559|still other postures and gestures of animal forelegs, forepaws, claws
47k956|postures of hind leg(s) of animal(s)
47k9561|animal(s) standing on the hind legs
47k9562|animal sitting cross-legged
47k957|morphology of expression of animal(s) (in general)
47k9571|morphology of facial expression of animal(s) ~ eyes
47k95711|animal looking upwards
47k95712|animal looking downwards
47k95713|animal looking sideways
47k95717|animal looking backwards
47k9573|morphology of facial expression of animal(s) ~ mouth
47k95731|animal smiling
47k95732|animal with mouth slightly open
47k957321|animal with tongue stuck out
47k95733|animal with mouth wide open
47k957331|animal with mouth wide open, teeth pressed together
47k958|relations with neutral or friendly, non-aggressive character (expressive connotations ~ animals)
47k96|disease and death of animal(s)
47k961|animal(s) being sick; having a disease
47k962|animal(s) being wounded
47k9621|animal(s) being hit, shot, caught
47k963|dying animal; death of animal; dead animal
47k964|animal killed by man
47k9641|slaughtered animal
47k965|caring for sick animal
47k966|carrion
47k967|stuffed animal
47k97|animals ~ biological investigation
47k971|observation of animals
47k972|experiments with animals (biological aspects)
47k979|extinct animals
47k98|man and animal
47k981|animals used as cattle, livestock
47k982|domestic animals
47k983|cleaning an animal, e.g. washing, grooming
47k989|experiments with animals (medicine)
47k9891|animals used as substitute for man
47k9892|animals used in medical research
47k9893|vivisection of animals
47k99|products of animals
47k991|egg
47k9911|egg-laying
47k992|poison ~ product of animal
47k993|pearl ~ product of animal
48A98k0|variant
48A98k1|surface pattern ~ ornaments
48A98k11|limited surface pattern ~ ornaments
48A98k111|main form rectangular ~ limited surface pattern of ornament
48A98k1111|symmetrically filled rectangular form ~ limited surface pattern of ornament
48A98k1112|asymmetrically filled rectangular form ~ limited surface pattern of ornament
48A98k112|main form circular or oval ~ limited surface pattern of ornament
48A98k1121|symmetrically filled circular or oval form ~ limited surface pattern of ornament
48A98k1122|asymmetrically filled circular or oval form ~ limited surface pattern of ornament
48A98k113|other forms ~ limited surface pattern of ornament
48A98k1131|symmetrically filled other form ~ limited surface pattern of ornament
48A98k1132|asymmetrically filled other form ~ limited surface pattern of ornament
48A98k12|surface pattern, extendable in two directions ~ ornaments
48A98k121|band ornament
48A98k13|surface pattern, extendable to all sides, unlimited surface pattern ~ ornaments
48A98k2|framing decorations
48A98k21|symmetrical framing decorations
48A98k22|asymmetrical framing decorations
48A98k3|upright and pending decorations
48A98k31|upright decorations
48A98k311|symmetrically filled upright decorations
48A98k312|asymmetrically filled upright decorations
48A98k32|pending decorations
48A98k321|symmetrically filled pending decorations
48A98k322|asymmetrically filled pending decorations
48A98k4|three-dimensional and seemingly three-dimensional ornament
48A98k5|ornament enlivened
48A98k51|ornament enlivened by human forms
48A98k52|ornament enlivened by plant forms
48A98k53|ornament enlivened by animal forms
48A98k54|ornament enlivened by hybrid forms
48A98k55|ornament enlivened by objects in particular
48A98k6|materials ~ ornaments
48A98k61|metals ~ ornaments
48A98k611|precious metals ~ ornaments
48A98k612|base metals ~ ornaments
48A98k6121|copper ~ ornaments
48A98k6122|bronze ~ ornaments
48A98k6123|zinc ~ ornaments
48A98k62|stone ~ ornaments
48A98k621|(semi-) precious stone ~ ornaments
48A98k622|marble ~ ornaments
48A98k63|clay, sand, etc. ~ ornaments
48A98k631|ceramics ~ ornaments
48A98k632|glass ~ ornaments
48A98k633|plaster ~ ornaments
48A98k64|plant material ~ ornaments
48A98k641|reeds, rushes ~ ornaments
48A98k642|twigs ~ ornaments
48A98k643|wood, e.g.: panel ~ ornaments
48A98k644|paper ~ ornaments
48A98k65|animal material ~ ornaments
48A98k651|skins, leather ~ ornaments
48A98k6511|parchment ~ ornaments
48A98k652|bone, ivory ~ ornaments
48A98k66|textiles ~ ornaments
48A98k661|linen, cloth ~ ornaments
48A98k67|painting materials ~ ornaments
48A98k671|paint ~ ornaments
48A98k672|varnish ~ ornaments
48A98k7|styles in ornament
48A98k71|ornament style ~ prehistoric period
48A98k71(...)|ornament style ~ prehistoric period (with NAME)
48A98k72|ornament style ~ ancient historical period
48A98k721|Egyptian ornament style
48A98k722|ancient near-Eastern ornament style
48A98k722(...)|ancient near-Eastern ornament style (with NAME)
48A98k723|Minoan and Mycenaean, pre-Hellenian, pre-Greek ornament style
48A98k724|Greek ornament style
48A98k7241|archaic Greek ornament style
48A98k7242|classical Greek ornament style
48A98k7243|Hellenistic ornament style
48A98k725|Etruscan ornament style
48A98k726|Roman ornament style
48A98k73|pre-Christian European ornament
48A98k73(...)|pre-Christian European ornament style, barbarian ornament (with NAME)
48A98k74|western ornament style
48A98k741|early Christian ornament style
48A98k7411|Coptic ornament style
48A98k7412|Byzantine ornament style
48A98k742|medieval ornament style
48A98k7421|early medieval ornament style
48A98k74211|Carolingian ornament style
48A98k74212|Ottonian ornament style
48A98k74213|Romanesque ornament style
48A98k7422|late medieval ornament style
48A98k74221|Gothic ornament style
48A98k742211|international Gothic ornament style
48A98k74222|proto-renaissance ornament style
48A98k743|renaissance ornament style
48A98k744|mannerism ~ ornament style
48A98k745|baroque and classicism ~ ornament style
48A98k746|rococo ~ ornament style
48A98k747|neo-classicism ~ ornament style
48A98k748|later developments of ornament style
48A98k748(...)|later developments of ornament style (with NAME)
48A98k75|Islamic ornament style
48A98k75(...)|Islamic ornament style (with NAME)
48A98k76|non-European ornament style
48A98k76(...)|non-European ornament style (with NAME)
48A98k761|Asian ornament style
48A98k7611|eastern Asian ornament style
48A98k76111|Chinese ornament style
48A98k76112|Japanese ornament style
48A98k7612|southern Asian ornament style
48A98k76121|Indian ornament style
48A98k7613|northern and central Asian ornament style
48A98k762|primeval American ornament style
48A98k7621|pre-Columbian ornament style
48A98k7622|Indian ornament style of North America
48A98k763|African ornament style
48A98k764|Oceanic ornament style
48k0|variant
48k1|artist at work
48k10|inspiration
48k101|the artist and his muse
48k11|in workshop or studio
48k111|out of doors
48k12|working situations
48k121|making preliminary designs, sketching
48k122|artist studying classical remains
48k123|making a model
48k124|working from live model
48k1241|working from clothed model
48k1242|working from nude model
48k13|model, sitter
48k14|education, tuition of the artist
48k141|place or institution of education and training, e.g.: academy of art
48k142|prodigious talent of the young artist
48k143|artist training pupil(s)
48k15|artist at work with assistants or pupils
48k16|studio requisites of artist
48k17|professional clothes of artist
48k19|artist destroying his own work
48k2|artist in non-work situation
48k21|Fame ~ artist
48k22|the artist and his family, relatives, etc.
48k23|circle, club of artists
48k24|Bohemian life
48k25|the artist's genius unrecognized
48k26|artist on his deathbed
48k27|portrait, self-portrait of artist
48k3|types of art
48k31|architecture
48k32|sculpture
48k321|relief ~ sculpture
48k33|applied arts
48k331|working in jewelry; working in precious metals
48k332|working in base metals
48k333|making pottery, ceramics
48k334|glass-blowing
48k335|tapestry weaving, gobelin making
48k336|joining, cabinet making
48k34|monumental art
48k341|mosaic making
48k342|mural painting
48k343|making stained glass
48k35|painting, drawing, graphic arts
48k351|painting
48k3511|grisaille
48k352|miniature painting
48k353|book-illumination
48k354|drawing
48k355|graphic arts
48k3551|woodcutting, wood-engraving ~ graphic arts
48k3552|engraving, etching
48k3553|lithographing
48k36|photography, cinematography
48k361|photographing
48k362|filming
48k37|music
48k371|composing
48k372|performing ~ music
48k373|singing
48k374|conducting ~ music
48k38|arts of the stage
48k381|ballet
48k382|theatre
48k383|opera
48k384|operetta
48k385|cabaret
48k386|moving picture, film
48k39|literature
48k391|writing
48k4|the work of art and its production
48k41|stadia of production of work of art
48k411|preliminary presentation of work of art, sketch, model
48k412|study, rehearsal of work of art
48k413|final version of work of art
48k414|unfinished version of work of art
48k42|damage and repair of work of art
48k421|rescuing a work of art from imminent destruction or damage
48k422|destroying a work of art
48k4221|work of art damaged
48k42211|work of art damaged by iconoclasm
48k423|restoration ~ work of art
48k43|reproduction ~ work of art
48k431|copy, copying ~ work of art
48k4311|plagiary ~ work of art
48k4312|fake, forgery ~ work of art
48k49|parody, caricature ~ work of art
48k5|organization ~ arts
48k51|professional organization ~ arts
48k52|organization of amateurs and connoisseurs ~ arts
48k53|meetings ~ arts
48k54|competitions, contests ~ arts
48k6|materials ~ arts
48k61|metals ~ arts
48k611|precious metals ~ arts
48k612|base metals ~ arts
48k6121|copper ~ arts
48k6122|bronze ~ arts
48k6123|zinc ~ arts
48k62|stone ~ arts
48k621|(semi-)precious stone ~ arts
48k622|marble ~ arts
48k63|clay, sand, etc. ~ arts
48k631|ceramics ~ arts
48k632|glass ~ arts
48k633|plaster ~ arts
48k64|plant material ~ arts
48k641|reeds, rushes ~ arts
48k642|twigs ~ arts
48k643|wood, e.g.: panel ~ arts
48k644|paper ~ arts
48k65|animal material ~ arts
48k651|skins, leather ~ arts
48k6511|parchment ~ arts
48k652|bone, ivory ~ arts
48k66|textiles ~ arts
48k661|linen, cloth ~ arts
48k67|painting materials ~ arts
48k671|paint ~ arts
48k672|varnish ~ arts
48k7|styles in art
48k71|styles in art ~ prehistoric period
48k71(...)|styles in art ~ prehistoric period (with NAME)
48k72|styles in art ~ ancient historical period
48k721|Egyptian art
48k722|ancient near-Eastern art
48k722(...)|ancient near-Eastern art (with NAME)
48k723|Minoan and Mycenaean, pre-Hellenic, pre-Greek art
48k724|Greek art
48k7241|archaic art
48k7242|classical art
48k7243|Hellenistic art
48k725|Etruscan art
48k726|Roman art
48k73|styles in art ~ pre-Christian European art developments
48k73(...)|styles in art ~ pre-Christian European art developments, barbarian art (with NAME)
48k74|styles in western art
48k741|early Christian art
48k7411|Coptic art
48k7412|Byzantine art
48k742|medieval art
48k7421|early medieval art
48k74211|Carolingian art
48k74212|Ottonian art
48k74213|Romanesque art
48k7422|late medieval art
48k74221|Gothic art
48k742211|international Gothic art
48k74222|proto-renaissance art
48k743|renaissance art
48k744|mannerism
48k745|baroque and classicism
48k746|rococo
48k747|neo-classicism
48k748|later developments
48k748(...)|later developments (with NAME)
48k75|Islamic art
48k75(...)|Islamic art (with NAME)
48k76|other non-European art developments
48k76(...)|other non-European art developments (with NAME)
48k761|Asian art
48k7611|eastern Asian art
48k76111|Chinese art
48k761111|chinoiserie, European interpretation of Chinese art
48k76112|Japanese art
48k761121|Japonisme, European imitation of Japanese art
48k7612|southern Asian art
48k76121|Indian art
48k7613|northern and central Asian art
48k762|primeval American art
48k7621|pre-Columbian art
48k7622|Indian art of North-America
48k763|African art
48k764|Oceanic art
49Bk0|symbol, coat of arms, seal, etc. ~ school, education
49Bk1|building ~ education, tuition
49Bk2|lesson, lecture
49Bk21|lack of order, lack of attention ~ lesson, lecture
49Bk3|teacher, professor
49Bk31|special dress of teacher, professor
49Bk32|portrait of teacher, professor
49Bk4|pupil
49Bk5|disciplinary measures ~ education, tuition
49Bk51|expulsion from school
49Bk6|report, mark ~ school
49Bk7|examination, granting degree
49Bk71|success ~ examination
49Bk72|failure ~ examination
49Bk8|teaching aids
49Bk9|persons ~ scholastic education
49Bk91|school board, board of directors
49Bk92|board of guardians
49Bk93|headmaster, director, chancellor, etc.
49Bk94|school inspector
49Bk95|concierge, caretaker ~ school
49k0|variant
49k1|scholar, scientist (at work)
49k10|inspiration
49k101|scholar or scientist with muse
49k11|in workshop, laboratory
49k12|scholar's assistant, helper, 'famulus'
49k13|woman as scholar or scientist
49k14|child as scholar or scientist
49k2|scholar, scientist in non-work situations
49k21|Fame ~ scholar, scientist
49k22|scholar, scientist misunderstood
49k3|portrait of scholar, scientist
49k4|professional clothes of scholar, scientist
49k5|scientific research
49k51|theory, theoretical approach ~ scientific research
49k52|tools, instruments; laboratory equipment ~ scientific research
49k52(...)|tools, instruments; laboratory equipment (with NAME) ~ scientific research
49k52(GYROSCOPE)|tools, instruments; laboratory equipment: gyroscope ~ scientific research
49k53|observation ~ scientific research
49k531|fieldwork ~ scientific research
49k54|experiment ~ scientific research
49k541|subject of experiment ~ scientific research
49k55|invention ~ scientific research
49k551|first copy of invention ~ scientific research
49k56|accident ~ scientific research
49k561|prevention of accident ~ scientific research
49k57|operational phase, installation ~ scientific research
49k59|destroying an installation or the results of research
49k591|destroying an installation or the result of research by the scientist himself
49k6|divulgation of the results of research
49k61|scholar, scientist with pupils; lecture, discussion, learned academy
49k62|demonstration ~ results of research
49k63|collection, exhibition ~ results of research
49k64|popularization ~ results of research
49k7|basic phenomena and processes in the natural sciences
49k8|plagiary ~ sciences
49k9|counterfeit, fake, forgery ~ sciences
4k0|variant
5k0|variant
5k1|personification
5k11|abstract concept represented by female figure
5k111|nude
5k1111|nude with wings
5k112|partially clothed
5k1121|partially clothed with wings
5k113|clothed
5k1131|clothed with wings
5k12|abstract concept represented by male figure
5k121|nude
5k1211|nude with wings
5k122|partially clothed
5k1221|partially clothed with wings
5k123|clothed
5k1231|clothed with wings
5k13|abstract concept represented by child
5k131|nude
5k1311|nude with wings
5k132|partially clothed
5k1321|partially clothed with wings
5k133|clothed
5k1331|clothed with wings
5k14|abstract concept represented by two or more figures side by side (not involved in an action)
5k141|nude
5k1411|nude with wings
5k142|partially clothed
5k1421|partially clothed with wings
5k143|clothed
5k1431|clothed with wings
5k2|allegorical scene, i.e. two or more personifications involved in an action
5k21|two or more personifications pursuing one aim
5k22|strife between concepts
5k221|one concept conquering the other
5k3|symbolical representation of concept
5k4|emblematical representation of concept
5k5|'exemplum', representation of exemplary (historical) event
5k51|'exemplum' belonging to a traditional series of 'exempla'
5k6|situation or event (especially in genre-painting) with symbolical connotation
5kq1|nude
5kq11|nude with wings
5kq2|partially clothed
5kq21|partially clothed with wings
5kq3|clothed
5kq31|clothed with wings
61Ak0|variant
61Ak1|historical scene in allegorical or symbolical frame or setting; or with allegorical or symbolic accessories
61Ak2|allegorical representation of historical event
61Ak3|emblematic, moralizing representation of historical scene (Dutch: 'zinneprent')
61Ak4|cartoon, satire, caricature of historical event
61Bk0|variant
61Bk1|historical person or scene in allegorical or symbolic frame or setting; or with allegorical or symbolic accessories
61Bk2|all kinds of 'portrait historié': mythological portrait, allegorical portrait, 'Rollenporträt', etc.
61Bk3|specific ways of representation of historical persons
61Bk31|ideal or heroic representation of historical persons
61Bk32|state-portrait
61Bk33|'portrait à l'antique'
61Bk34|death-portrait
61Bk35|one of the portrayed persons deceased
61Bk4|caricature ~ portrait
61Bk5|compositional variants of portrait
61Bk51|head (and shoulders) (portrait)
61Bk511|full face portrait
61Bk512|three-quarter view portrait
61Bk513|profile portrait
61Bk514|'imago clipeata' (portrait)
61Bk52|(full) bust portrait
61Bk521|full face portrait
61Bk522|three-quarter view portrait
61Bk523|profile portrait
61Bk53|half-length portrait
61Bk54|three-quarter length portrait
61Bk55|full length portrait
61Bk56|different views of one person in one representation
6k0|variant
7k0|variant
7k1|Holy Trinity
7k11|God the Father
7k111|God the Father in the form of light
7k12|Christ
7k121|Christ bearded
7k122|Christ not bearded
7k13|Holy Ghost (as dove)
7k131|Holy Ghost in other form
7k2|Mary
7k3|angel(s)
7k31|angel(s) floating in the air
7k4|devil(s)
7k5|donor(s), supplicant(s), whether or not with patron saint(s)
8k0|variant
91k0|variant
91k1|early life, prime youth
91k11|birth
91k12|infancy, upbringing
91k2|love-affairs
91k3|most important deeds
91k4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
91k5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
91k6|suffering, misfortune
91k68|death
91k69|apotheosis, deification
91k7|specific aspects, allegorical aspects
91k78|triumph
91k8|attributes
91k9|offspring, companion(s), train, etc.
92k0|variant
92k1|early life, prime youth
92k11|birth
92k12|infancy, upbringing
92k2|love-affairs
92k3|most important deeds
92k4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
92k5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
92k6|suffering, misfortune
92k68|death
92k69|apotheosis, deification
92k7|specific aspects, allegorical aspects
92k78|triumph
92k8|attributes
92k9|offspring, companion(s), train, etc.
93k0|variant
93k1|early life, prime youth
93k11|birth
93k12|infancy, upbringing
93k2|love-affairs
93k3|most important deeds
93k4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
93k5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
93k6|suffering, misfortune
93k68|death
93k69|apotheosis, deification
93k7|specific aspects, allegorical aspects
93k78|triumph
93k8|attributes
93k9|offspring, companion(s), train, etc.
96Ak0|variant
96Ak1|early life, prime youth
96Ak11|birth
96Ak12|infancy, upbringing
96Ak2|love-affairs
96Ak3|most important deeds
96Ak4|aggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships
96Ak5|non-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships
96Ak6|suffering, misfortune
96Ak68|death
96Ak69|apotheosis, deification
96Ak7|specific aspects, allegorical aspects
96Ak78|triumph
96Ak8|attributes
96Ak9|offspring, companion(s), train, etc.
98k0|variant
98k1|in allegorical or symbolic frame or setting; with allegorical or symbolic accessories
98k2|mythological or allegorical portrait; allegorical representation of event from the life of historical person
98k3|specific ways of representation of historical persons
98k31|ideal or heroic representation
98k32|state-portrait
98k33|one of the portrayed persons deceased
98k4|caricature
98k5|head, bust, etc.
98k51|head (and shoulders)
98k511|full face
98k512|three-quarter view
98k513|profile
98k514|'imago clipeata'
98k52|(full) bust
98k521|full face
98k522|three-quarter view
98k523|profile
98k53|half-length
98k54|three-quarter length
98k55|full length
98k56|different views of one person in one representation
98k8|belonging to Greek history
98k9|belonging to Roman history
9k0|variant