μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Strangling as punishment for murder. (Cf. Q211.)

Rewards and punishments. · Kinds of punishment. · Capital punishment. · view the constellation · filed as Q424.0.1

Filed across the traditions
  • Irish myth Cross.
Within the index

Filed under Punishment: strangling. (Cf. Q469.5, S113.)

Filed beside it
King strangles falcon when it kills eagle. (Cf. Q211.6.) Strangling as punishment for adultery. (Cf. Q241.) Man strangles friar for attempting to seduce his wife. (Cf. Q243.2.1.)
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
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.)

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