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Motif

Abduction punished. (Cf. Q411.8, Q595.2, R10.)

Rewards and punishments. · Deeds punished. · Crimes punished. · view the constellation · filed as Q213

Filed across the traditions
  • Irish myth Cross
  • India Thompson-Balys.
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Filed under Crimes punished.

Filed beside it
Criminal intent punished. (Cf. Q211.8, Q261.1, Q451.7.0.2.4.) 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.) Theft punished. (Cf. Q221.8, Q413.1, Q428.2, Q431.15, Q451.0.4, Q451.1.1, Q451.2.2, Q451.4.1, Q451.5.2, Q451.6.2, Q451.7.0.2.2, Q458.0.3, Q458.2.2, Q467.2, Q469.10.2, Q520.2, Q551.2.3.ff., Q551.6.4, Q551.7.2, Q552.4, Q552.6, Q552.19.3, Q554.1, Q558.6, Q559.10, Q597.3.) Cannibalism punished Treason punished
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
A man in every house in the land killed as punishment for abduction by their king Cattle killed, crops burned as punishment for abduction. (Cf. Q213.) Abduction

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