Use for those taken by capture or surrender into the power of the enemy during war, especially military personnel.
AAT-näkymä
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Henkilö, toimijat
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Kaunokki-tunnus
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44634
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definedConcept
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Y4908
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id
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300259895
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koodi
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44634
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kuuluu sanastoon
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kaunokki-ontologia
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kuvaus
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Use for those taken by capture or surrender into the power of the enemy during war, especially military personnel.
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laajempi käsite
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vangit
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liittyy
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Achilles slays Trojan captives,
David's army carries off many people and spoils from Rabbah,
Ezekiel among the captives meditating about his calling,
Ezekiel lifted up by a spirit and brought to the captives in Chaldea,
Hercules Gallicus: he captivates his audience with a golden chain going from his mouth to their ears,
Jeremiah advises the captives in Babylon to build houses and to multiply (Jeremiah 29:1-7),
Joseph comes back, picks out Simeon and has him bound,
Ptolemy Philadelphus frees the Jewish prisoners of war in reward for the translation of the Old Testament,
Sodom and Gomorrah are plundered; Lot is taken into captivity,
St. Leonard liberating captives,
Tereus cuts out Philomela's tongue, and hides her in a lonely place,
a little maid servant, an Israelite captive, tells her mistress that a prophet of Samaria could cure her husband,
sotavangit (taistelun jälkeen),
the Assyrians conquer part of Israel and take many captives into Assyria,
the captive Sophonisbe kneels before King Masinissa, who is charmed by her beauty,
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,
the continence of Cyrus: he renounces Panthea, the captured wife of Abradates,
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,
the five Amorite kings are brought out of the cave and taken to Joshua,
the freed captives are gathered near the river ~ the return of Ezra,
the guilty sailors are brought before Periander,
the triumph of Aurelian (Lucius Domitius Aurelianus), the Roman emperor; possibly with Zenobia, queen of Palmyra, and Tetricus as captives,
the young son of Scipio taken captive by Antiochus, king of Syria, is restored to his father,
vangittu Andromakhe Neoptolemoksen (Pyrrhos) hovissa,
vankileirit
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nimi
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krigsfångar,
prisoners of war,
sotavangit,
sotavanki
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prefLabel
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krigsfångar,
prisoners of war,
sotavangit
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vastaa
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keyword174340917589,
p16759,
p300259895,
sotavangit,
sotavanki
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yläluokka
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vangit
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