μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Faithless wife plots with paramour against husband's life. (Cf. K2213.5.)

Deceptions. · Villains and traitors. · Treacherous relatives. · view the constellation · filed as K2213.3

Filed across the traditions
  • Irish myth *Cross
  • Spanish Espinosa Jr. No. 103
  • Italian Novella *Rotunda
  • India *Thompson-Balys.
  • general Malone PMLA XLIII 413, 419, 432
  • general Boje 62
Within the index

Filed under Treacherous wife.

4 finer motifs beneath it
Faithless wife has husband and children killed so that she can be with paramour Faithless wife poisons husband to be with paramour. Paramour fearing a like fate refuses to go to her Faithless wife deceives husband while she searches for lover Queen in love with own brother kills her husband
Filed beside it
Matron of Ephesus. (Vidua.) A woman mourns night and day by her husband's grave. A knight guarding a hanged man is about to lose his life because of the corpse he has stolen from the gallows. The matron offers him her love and substitutes her husband's corpse on the gallows so that the knight can escape Faithless wife and paramour throw hero overboard Betrayal of husband's secret by his wife The faithless resuscitated wife. Husband at great sacrifice has brought his wife back to life. She immediately deserts him and plots with a paramour against his life. (Cf. K2213.2.) Faithless wife transforms husband Faithless wife betrays husband to her father Faithless queen aids lover to dispossess king Faithless wife incites sons to make war upon father Faithless wife tricks husband into setting lover free Treacherous queen tricks king into bestowing kingdom upon her son Young queen murders her old husband in order to get a new one Queen kills her husband as revenge of his killing of her father and brother Queen deceives her husband as revenge for his killing of her lover and brother (Helgi.) Treacherous queen lures her husband into chest and betrays him to hostile king. He is hung up between two fires, but his second wife cuts the strings so that he falls down and kills his enemy and takes his kingdom back Wife betrays husband in revenge for his once having taken a second wife
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
The faithless resuscitated wife. Husband at great sacrifice has brought his wife back to life. She immediately deserts him and plots with a paramour against his life. (Cf. K2213.2.)
Carried in tale types

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