The constellation
M411 Deliverer of curse
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- Pronouncement of curses · M410 entry
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- Curse by oneself. The person in despair curses himself to sink with palace into the earth · M411.0.1 entry
- Curse by parent · M411.1 entry
- Beggar's curse. Beggar is refused request. "May your bread turn to stones!" · M411.2 entry
- Dying man's curse · M411.3 entry
- Man pursued by hatred of the gods · M411.4 entry
- Old woman's curse (satire) · M411.5 entry
- Druid's curse · M411.6 entry
- Curse by spirit · M411.7 entry
- Saint's (prophet's) curse · M411.8 entry
- Giantess lays a curse on the one on earth who eventually hears her · M411.9 entry
- Curse by berserk, giant (ogre) · M411.10 entry
- Curse by girl in revenge of the murdering of her foster father · M411.11 entry
- Curse by witch. (Cf. G269.4.) · M411.12 entry
- Curse by thrall · M411.13 entry
- Curse by priest · M411.14 entry
- Curse by monk · M411.15 entry
- Fairy lays curse on village · M411.16 entry
- Curse by king · M411.17 entry
- Curse by poet · M411.18 entry
- Curse by animal · M411.19 entry
- Curse by spouse · M411.20 entry
- Curse by disguised deity · M411.21 entry
- Curse by head of religious order · M411.22 entry
- Curse by other wronged man or woman · M411.23 entry