The constellation
K2126 Knight falsely accused of sedition
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- Calumniated wife · K2110.1 entry
- Potiphar's wife. A woman makes vain overtures to a man and then accuses him of attempting to force her · K2111 entry
- Woman slandered as adulteress (prostitute). (Usually by unsuccessful suitor.) (Crescentia, Genoveva, Susanna.) · K2112 entry
- Princess disguised as man is accused of illicit relations with queen · K2113 entry
- Man falsely accused of infidelity. (Cf. K2121.) · K2114 entry
- Animal-birth slander. A woman is accused of having given birth to animals. Her children are put out of the way and animals substituted · K2115 entry
- Innocent person accused of murder · K2116 entry
- Calumniated wife: substituted letter (falsified message). The letter announcing the birth of her children changed on the way to the king, so that the queen is falsely accused. (Cf. K2115, K2116.) · K2117 entry
- Man slandered as having deflowered princess. (Cf. K2114.) · K2121 entry
- Innocent woman accused of using witchcraft. Sham sickness · K2123 entry