The constellation
R10 Abduction
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- Princess (maiden) abducted. (Cf. R11.1, R12.1, R13.1, R16.1, R17.1, R25.1, R31.) · R10.1 entry
- Pretended abduction. Adulterous wife plots own abduction by paramour · R10.2 entry
- Children abducted · R10.3 entry
- Hero abducted by witch who loves him · R10.4 entry
- Abduction by monster (ogre). (Cf. G440.) · R11 entry
- Abduction by pirates · R12 entry
- Abduction by animal · R13 entry
- Deity (demigod) abducts person · R14 entry
- Abduction by transformed person · R16 entry
- Abduction by whirlwind. (Cf. D1520.28.) · R17 entry
- Abduction by rejected suitor · R18 entry
- Abduction by giving soporific · R22 entry
- Abduction with aid of magic mask which renders invisible. (Cf. D1361.32.) · R23 entry
- Abductor in disguise. (Cf. K1310.) · R24 entry
- Abduction through underground passage · R25 entry
- Light extinguished and woman stolen. (Cf. R10.1.) · R31 entry
- Abduction by stealing clothes of bathers · R32 entry
- Fairy physician abducted to heal wounded mortals. (Cf. F344.) · R33 entry
- Abducted princess gives birth to child · R35 entry
- Abduction – miscellaneous · R39 entry
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