μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Treacherous brother-in-law.

Deceptions. · Villains and traitors. · Treacherous relatives. · view the constellation · filed as K2211.1

In our texts — keyword-matched, unreviewed
Filed across the traditions
  • Icelandic *Boberg
  • Spanish Espinosa III Nos. 139, 151, 157.
  • general *Types 315, 712
  • general Dickson 178, Schlauch Chaucer's Constance and Accused Queens (New York, 1927) 108
Within the index

Filed under Treacherous brother. Usually elder brother.

Filed beside it
Treacherous elder brother(s) Treacherous younger brother(s) Treacherous foster brother. False accusation of theft Treacherous stepbrother
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Brother-in-law. (Cf. K2211.1.)

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