The constellation
Q582 Fitting death as punishment. (Cf. Q411, D2060.)
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- Punishment fitted to crime · Q580 entry
beneath it
- Sisters throw unique jewel into lake; killed and thrown after it · Q582.1 entry
- Man who brings fire to his house at devil's instigation burns to death. (Cf. Q233.) · Q582.2 entry
- Murderer killed by his own spear. (Cf. Q211.) · Q582.3 entry
- Man dies from drop of blood of pet hound he has killed. (Cf. Q211.6.) · Q582.4 entry
- Man boasts he fears saint no more than hornless sheep; killed by hornless sheep. (Cf. Q333.1.) · Q582.5 entry
- Woman killed by horse got through immoderate request. (Cf. Q338, Q557.) · Q582.6 entry
- Boy who threw stones at clerics killed by thrown stone. (Cf. Q227.) · Q582.7 entry
- Person drinks poison he prepared for another · Q582.8 entry
- Man falls dead when he sees his sons whom he has reared in sin all killed · Q582.9 entry