μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Inspection test for suitors. Suitors for princess's hand must present themselves for public inspection. (Cf. H362, T55.7.)

Tests. · Marriage tests. · Suitor tests. · Suitor tests. · view the constellation · filed as H311

Filed across the traditions
  • Icelandic MacCulloch Eddic 104, *Boberg
  • India Thompson-Balys.
  • general Types 314, 502
  • general BP III 111
  • general Krappe Revue Hispanique LXXXI 5ff.
Within the index

Filed under Suitor tests. A suitor is put to severe tests by his prospective bride or father-in-law.

Filed beside it
Tests for hero, husband of supernatural (divine) wife Brother unwittingly qualifies as bridegroom of sister in test Physical and mental requirements for suitors Suitor test: obedience and humility before bride Suitor's sincerity tested Suitor test: to whom the princess turns. Rival suitors sleep with princess. The one she turns to is to have her. They vie in enticements Suitor test: apple thrown indicates princess's choice. (Often golden apple.) Long term of service imposed on suitor Suitor preferred who will pay enormous sum for bride Suitor test: hiding from princess. She has magic sight Suitor test: finding princess Suitor test: learning girl's name Suitor test: choosing princess from others identically clad Suitor test: skill Suitor test: cleverness and learning Suitor test: power of endurance
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Bride chosen from girls assembled at feast. (Cf. H311.) Princess elects herself husband from the young men present. (Cf. H311, H362, T131.0.1.)
Carried in tale types

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