biblical character, Egyptian handmaid of Sarah, wife of Abraham
field of work where useful and decorative objects are made completely by hand or by using only simple tools
In Christianity, the period of time between Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection, during which he saved souls held captive in the underworld
process of people gathering mature crops or their products
miracle of Jesus in the Gospels
one of the miracles of Jesus in the Gospels (John 5:1–18)
sensory perception of sound by living organisms
queen of Sweden (1636-1715)
Wife of Teodor Białynicki-Birula
Finland Swedish painter (1862–1946)
religious or mythological place of (often eternal) suffering
queen consort of England, Scotland, and Ireland as the wife of King Charles I
American politician from Kentucky (1777-1852)
1519–1559, monarch of the House of Valois
King of France from 1574 to 1589
King of France and Navarre; first French monarch of the House of Bourbon (1553-1610)
British soldier and politician
King of England, from 1485 to 1509
King of England from 1509 until 1547
divine hero in Greek mythology, son of Zeus and Alcmene
one of the labors of Heracles
Roman adaptation of the Greek divine hero Heracles
popular art theme where Omphale holds the attributes of Hercules, her slave
past events and their tracks or records
Jesus, Mary and Saint Joseph
artistic theme, depicting the extended family of Jesus descended from his maternal grandmother Saint Anne, including John the Evangelist, James the Greater, James the Less, Simon and Jude
Christian conception of God as consisting of three persons (hypostases) — the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit — sharing the same substance (ousia)
village in Rensselaer County, New York, United States
optimistic attitude of mind based on an expectation of positive outcomes
British admiral (1758–1805)
domesticated four-footed mammal from the equine family
queen consort of the Netherlands (1783–1837)
building usually intended for living in
searching, pursuing, and catching wild animals