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Matricide punished.

Rewards and punishments. · Deeds punished. · Crimes punished. · view the constellation · filed as Q211.2

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“The same writer tells us that a man struck by lightning was not deemed to be dis- graces nay, he was honoured as a god; even slaves killed by ightning were approached with respect, as honoured by Zeus, and their dead Vodies were wrapt in fine garments. Such customs are to some extent explained by the belief that Zeus himself descended in the flash of lightning; hence whatever the lightning struck was naturally regarded as holy.”

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Filed under Murder punished. (Cf. Q411.6, Q413.4, Q414.0.12, Q416.0.2, Q417.1, Q421.0.4, Q424.0.1, Q431.1, Q431.9, Q450.1.1, Q451.1.4, Q451.2.3, Q451.4.5, Q451.7.4, Q469.6, Q469.12, Q491.6, Q497, Q511, Q511.1, Q512.0.1, Q520.1, Q545, Q551.3.3, Q551.8.3, Q552.3.0.2, Q556.2, Q556.10, Q558.9, Q582.3.)

Filed beside it
God revenges murder after thirty yearsEnormity of kin murderEmperor punished for his many murders. He is carried to hellParricide punished. (Cf. Q552.2.3.3, Q552.3.1.1, Q553.3.3.)Uxoricide punished. (Cf. Q414.0.1, Q416.0.2.1, Q596.1.)Murder of children punished. (Cf. Q418.2, Q455.1, Q553.5.)Suicide punished. (Cf. Q503.1.)Killing an animal revenged. (Cf. Q231, Q424.1, Q582.4.)Punishment for splitting head and eating man's brainsPunishment for desire to murder. (Cf. Q210.1, Q469.4, Q552.19.2.)Fratricide punished. (Cf. Q411, Q414.0.13.)Punishment for murder of co-wifePunishment for wholesale massacre of tribeMurder of parents punished by member of familySlave killed who killed enemy at owner's order
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Land made magically sterile. (Cf. D1563.)Innocent woman accused of murderBurial alive as punishment for disobedience to king. (Cf. Q325.)Wife throws herself on husband's funeral pyreSacrifice: olive branch laid on altar of Mercy

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