The constellation
Q263 Lying (perjury) punished. (Cf. Q431.17, Q451.1.7, Q451.3.2, Q451.5.3, Q451.7.1, Q488.1, Q551.6.1, Q551.8.5, Q551.9.2, Q552.1.7, Q558.2, Q558.15, Q591.)
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- Death as punishment for perjury · Q263.1 entry
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- Punishment for refusal to marry after girl is pregnant. (Cf. Q263, Q451.2.1.) · Q245 entry
- Banishment as punishment for breach of faith with animals. (Cf. Q263.) · Q431.11 entry
- Banishment for lying. (Cf. Q263.) · Q431.17 entry
- Arms cut off as punishment for slandering. (Cf. Q263.) · Q451.1.7 entry
- Lips sewed together as punishment for slander. (Cf. Q263.) · Q451.12 entry
- Dumbness as punishment for lying. (Cf. Q263.) · Q451.3.2 entry
- Nose of falsely accusing bishop bitten off. (Cf. Q263.) · Q451.5.3 entry
- Blinding as punishment for perjury. (Cf. Q263.) · Q451.7.1 entry
- Lying goat punished by being half-shorn. (Cf. Q263, K1151.) · Q488.1 entry
- Magic sickness as punishment for lying (perjury). (Cf. Q263, Q583.4.) · Q551.6.1 entry
- Head falls off when man lies to saint. (Cf. Q263.) · Q551.8.5 entry
- Magic burning to death as punishment for perjury. (Cf. Q263.) · Q551.9.2 entry
- Woman who accused saint of raping her is struck by lightning. (Cf. Q263.) · Q552.1.7 entry
- Mysterious death as punishment for lying (perjury). (Cf. Q263.) · Q558.15 entry
- Perjurer stricken dead. (Cf. Q263.) · Q558.2 entry
- Punishment: lie becomes truth. (Cf. Q263.) · Q591 entry