The constellation
Q414 Punishment: burning alive
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filed under
- Capital punishment · Q410 entry
beneath it
- Burning as punishment for uxoricide. (Cf. Q211.3.) · Q414.0.1 entry
- Burning as punishment for adultery. (Cf. Q241.) · Q414.0.2 entry
- Burning as punishment for incest (incontinence). (Cf. Q242, Q243.) · Q414.0.3 entry
- Burning as punishment for ravisher. (Cf. Q244.) · Q414.0.4 entry
- Burning as punishment for traitor. (Cf. Q261.) · Q414.0.5 entry
- Burning as punishment for impostor. (Cf. Q262.) · Q414.0.6 entry
- Innocent queen burned at stake · Q414.0.7 entry
- Demons burn heretics at stake. (Cf. Q225.1.) · Q414.0.8 entry
- Burning as punishment for betraying the confessional. (Cf. Q224.) · Q414.0.9 entry
- Burning for witchcraft · Q414.0.10 entry
- Burning for sodomy. (Cf. Q253.) · Q414.0.11 entry
- Burning as punishment for murder. (Cf. Q211.) · Q414.0.12 entry
- Burning as punishment for fratricide. (Cf. Q211.9.) · Q414.0.13 entry
- Punishment: boiling in oil (lead, tar) · Q414.1 entry
- Punishment: imprisonment in white-hot iron house · Q414.2 entry
- Punishment: burning and scattering ashes · Q414.3 entry
- Punishment: dancing to death in red-hot shoes · Q414.4 entry
- Punishment: king hung between two fires · Q414.5 entry
- Woman cast on husband's funeral pyre as punishment · Q414.6 entry
keeps company
- Angels · V230 entry
- Stubbornness · W167 entry
- Heaven. A blissful upper world · A661 entry
- Banishment from heaven for breaking tabu · C955 entry
- Person in magic sleep surrounded by protecting hedge · D1967.1 entry
- Residence in a tree · F562.2 entry
- Magic manifestation at execution proves innocence · H215 entry
- Adventures from pursuing enchanted animal (hind, boar, bird). (Guiding Beast.) · N774 entry
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