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Kaunokki-tunnus 42472
definedConcept Y8234
koodi 42472
kuuluu sanastoon kaunokki-ontologia
laajempi käsite rikos, varallisuusrikokset
liittyy Antenor's treason, 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), Betrayal, 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, Helenus, the Trojan soothsayer, is captured by Ulysses; he discloses the secrets of Troy's impregnability, Judas Iscariot is revealed as Christ's betrayer (communion of Judas), 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), 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, Mordecai denounces the two eunuchs to King Ahasuerus (Esther 12:2), 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), St. Lucy before the judge Paschasius: her betrothed denounces her, a shepherd betrays the hiding-place of St. Barbara to her father; as punishment his sheep are turned into locusts, a white crow sees Coronis' infidelity and tells Apollo about it, announcement of the betrayal of Christ, and the reaction of the apostles, crow changed from white to black: because the crow has betrayed Coronis' infidelity, Apollo changes it from white to black (Ovid, Metamorphoses II 631), death of Leucothea: she is buried alive by her father because Clytie disclosed her intrigue with Apollo, death of Mithridates the Great: after having been betrayed by his son Pharnaces, he and his wife Hypsicratea commit suicide, death of Tarpeia: she is crushed under the shields of the Sabines, as punishment for betraying her country, maanpetos, the Ziphites betray David to Saul, traitor to one's country, 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
nimi embezzlement, försnillning, kavallus
prefLabel embezzlement, försnillning, kavallus
vastaa kavallus, keyword174340316981, p17653
yläluokka varallisuusrikokset

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