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'kiddush' cup ~ Jewish Sabbath,
'koso shel Eliyyahu', cup for the prophet Elijah ~ 'Pesah',
Alexander refuses the drink of water offered to him by his soldiers during one of his campaigns,
Artemisia, queen of Caria, drinks from a cup the ashes of her husband Mausolus mixed in liquid,
Bacchuksen attribuutit (NIMEN kanssa),
Benedict of Nurcia, abbot of Monte Cassino and founder of the Benedictine Order; possible attributes: aspergillum, book, cup (sometimes broken), raven with loaf, sieve (or tray),
Diogenes throws away his drinking-cup on seeing a boy drink from his cupped hands,
John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff,
Joosef pitelee ennustus-maljaansa ja ilmoittaa veljien nimet ja iät,
Joseph has his silver cup placed in Benjamin's sack,
Oswald, king of Northumbria and martyr; possible attributes: pyx (or cup), raven with a ring in its beak,
Queen Cleophis submits to Alexander; she offers him a cup of wine,
St. Benedict blesses a cup with poisoned wine; the cup breaks,
St. Eloi as goldsmith chasing a cup in his workshop, often dressed as bishop,
St. Joseph of Arimathaea catching the blood of Christ hanging on the cross in a cup (the Holy Grail),
St. Longinus catches the blood of crucified Christ in a cup,
Ulysses at the house of Circe; she begs for mercy after Ulysses has resisted her drugged cup,
Ulysses' companions changed into swine: when they drink from the cup offered by Circe, the enchantress, Ulysses' companions change into swine (Ovid, Metamorphoses XIV 276),
a boy falls into the sea with a golden cup; St. Nicholas restores the boy and the cup to the boy's father,
after having forced Apollo (Sol) to give up his golden goblet, Hercules uses it as a boat to cross the ocean,
angel(s) catching Christ's blood in cup(s),
banquet of Mark Antony and Cleopatra: she dissolves a pearl in a cup of wine, which she then drinks,
death-bed of St. Henry: the weighing of his soul by the archangel Michael; devils are in one scale, St. Laurence puts a precious cup in Henry's scale,
having thrown a cup at Attalus during a banquet, Alexander quarrels with his father Philip, who threatens Alexander with his sword,
kahvikuppi (teekuppi) ja lautanen,
kupillinen kahvia,
kupillinen teetä,
kuppi,
mug, beaker, goblet,
nautilus cup,
prize, wreath, medal, cup (sports ~ animals),
prize, wreath, medal, cup (sports, games, etc.),
punishment of Loki: he is bound to a rock; his wife Sigyn catches in a cup the poison of a snake placed above his head,
the Carthusian monk and bishop of Lincoln, Hugh (Hugo); possible attributes: cup with infant Christ, swan,
the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife,
the abbess Gertrude of Nivelles; possible attributes: book, pastoral staff, crown, cup, demon, mouse or mice, model of church or hospital, palm, (healing) well,
the blacksmith and goldsmith Eloi (Eligius), bishop of Noyon; possible attributes: anvil, cup, (crown on) hammer, horse (missing one leg), horseleg, horseshoe, tongs,
the butler's dream: the grape-vine with three branches whose fruit the butler squeezes into the king's cup,
the charity of St. Laurence: he distributes the treasures of the church (gold and silver dishes and cups, vessels) to the poor; he holds a bag of money,
the cup is found in Benjamin's sack,
the daughter of the innkeeper puts a silver cup in the luggage of a young pilgrim ~ James the Elder,
the martyr and deacon Laurence of Rome; possible attributes: book, censer, cross, dalmatic, gridiron, palm, purse (or cup with golden coins)
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