Those who subsist by asking for alms.
AAT-näkymä
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Henkilö, toimijat
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Iconclass-tunnus
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46 A 15 1
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Kaunokki-tunnus
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44837
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definedConcept
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Y13409
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id
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300188618
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koodi
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44837
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kuuluu sanastoon
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kaunokki-ontologia
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kuvaus
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Those who subsist by asking for alms.
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laajempi käsite
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köyhät,
people by activity
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liittyy
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'metragyrti', wandering begging priests ~ Greek religion,
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,
Martin(us), bishop of Tours; possible attributes: beggar, goose,
St. Alexis sitting or sleeping under the stairs of his father's house, as beggar or pilgrim,
St. Edward the Confessor gives his ring to St. John the Evangelist, who is disguised as a beggar,
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,
Ulysses awakes on the shore where the Phaeacians left him; Minerva disguises him as an old beggar (Homer, Odyssey XIII),
Ulysses' fight with Irus, the beggar (Homer, Odyssey XVIII),
Ulysses, still in beggar's guise, arrives in the palace,
healing of a lame beggar at the Beautiful Gate of the temple by Peter and John (Acts 3 - 4:31),
kerjäläinen,
kerjääminen, anominen,
kulkurit,
köyhyys,
sosiaaliset ongelmat,
the Augustinian friar Thomas of Villanueva, archbishop of Valencia; possible attributes: beggars, cripples, purse,
the blind leading the blind (Matthew 15:14),
the charity of St. John Chrysostom: he gives alms to a beggar,
the hermit and Benedictine abbot Giles (Aegidius); possible attributes: arrow (in hand or breast), beggars and cripples at feet, lily, hind (or stag),
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,
the merchant of Cremona, Homobonus (Omobuono); possible attributes: beggar, ell, flask of wine, moneybag, scissors,
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,
wandering begging priest ~ Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism,
wandering begging priest ~ Islam, Mohammedanism,
wandering begging priest ~ non-Christian religions,
wandering begging priest ~ traditional Chinese religions,
water is changed into wine, when St. Homobonus refills his flask after having given away all his food and drink to a beggar
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luoja
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Museoalan asiasanasto
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nimi
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beggar,
beggars,
kerjäläinen,
kerjäläiset,
tiggare
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on sama kuin
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not 46A151
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prefLabel
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beggars,
kerjäläiset,
tiggare
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suppeampi käsite
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beggars' procession,
begging bowl
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vastaa
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kerjalainen,
kerjalaiset,
keyword174340066341,
p10757,
p300188618
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yläluokka
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toimintaan liittyvä rooli
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