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käsite, YSO-käsite, asiasana, Avainsana, Iconclass-luokkakäsite, AAT-käsite: paavi (roomalais-katolinen kirkko)


Kohdetiedot

AAT-näkymä Henkilö, toimijat
Iconclass-tunnus 11 P 31 11
Kaunokki-tunnus 47612
definedConcept Y3820
id 300025773
koodi 47612
kuuluu sanastoon kaunokki-ontologia
laajempi käsite hierarchy of jurisdiction ~ Roman Catholic church, prelates, uskonnolliset johtajat
liittyy Clement I, pope and martyr; possible attributes: anchor, lamb, millstone, trireme, 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), St. Bruno, kneeling before the pope and his cardinals, refuses the mitre, St. Clare handing over the Rules of the Order to pope Innocent IV, St. Helena and Constantine the Great before pope Sylvester, St. Ignatius of Loyola kneels before pope Paul III, who confirms his Order, St. Laurence ordained deacon by pope Sixtus II, St. Laurence receives from pope Sixtus II the treasures of the church, St. Louis consecrated bishop of Toulouse by pope Boniface III, St. Pancras baptized by pope Cornelius, an angel appears to St. Bonaventura and points out the new pope to him, at Rome St. Ursula and her betrothed Etherius are received by pope Ciriacus; Etherius is baptized, and Ursula receives the sacrament, confirmation of the Dominican order by pope Innocent III (or Honorius III), confirmation of the Franciscan order by pope Innocent III, death of St. Bonaventura: the pope and the king of Aragon are present, death-bed of St. Clare: nuns, female martyrs, and the pope with cardinals may be present, 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, martyrdom of St. Ursula: pope Ciriacus is killed by the Huns, paavi (roomalais-katolinen kirkko), pope Gregory XI returns from Avignon to Rome after a visit from St. Catherine of Siena, pope Gregory the Great; possible attributes: dove, emperor Trajan, 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, pope Leo the Great, pope Sylvester I; possible attributes: book, bull, (chained) dragon, pope and martyr Callistus (Callixtus) I; possible attributes: book, millstone, pope's blessing at Easterday ('urbi et orbi'), the dream of pope Innocent III: he sees the Lateran Church toppling, and St. Dominic holding it up with his hands, 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), the pope and martyr Sixtus II; possible attributes: money-bag, deacons Felicissimus and Agapitus, sword, 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, the pope on horseback, and Christ on an ass, the return journey of St. Ursula by boat, with pope Ciriacus and cardinals
nimi paavi, paavi (roomalais-katolinen kirkko), paavit, pope, popes, påvar
on sama kuin not 11P3111, paavi
prefLabel paavit, popes, påvar
suppeampi käsite (allegory on) papacy and apostolic succession, insignia of the pope, e.g. tiara, kissing the pope's feet, pope giving an audience, throne of St. Peter
vastaa keyword174340088416, p20453, p300025773, paavi
yläluokka uskonnolliset johtajat

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