The constellation
Q244 Punishment for ravisher. (Cf. Q411.7, Q421.0.3, Q431.6, Q451.6.0.1, Q467.4, Q552.1.2.)
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- Sexual sins punished · Q240 entry
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- Ravisher is forced to marry girl and then is executed · Q244.0.1 entry
- Punishment for attempted rape. (Cf. Q411.2.) · Q244.1 entry
- Knight who ravished nun captured when she miraculously appears before him on his horse and holds reins until he is taken · Q244.2 entry
- Prostitute with venereal disease sent to lecherous king · Q244.3 entry
cross-ref
- Death as punishment for ravisher. (Cf. Q244.) · Q411.7 entry
- Burning as punishment for ravisher. (Cf. Q244.) · Q414.0.4 entry
- Beheading as punishment for rape. (Cf. Q244.) · Q421.0.3 entry
- Banishment for rape. (Cf. Q244.) · Q431.6 entry
- Girl (fairy) bites off ear of ravisher. (Cf. F304.4.1, Q244.) · Q451.6.0.1 entry
- Blinding as punishment for ravisher. (Cf. Q244.) · Q451.7.2 entry
- Man thrown into waterfall as punishment for alleged violating of princess. (Cf. Q244.) · Q467.4 entry
- Ravisher killed by thunderbolt. (Cf. Q244.) · Q552.1.2 entry