μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif
Scholars’ trail — 2references

The index’s own references — the collections where scholars sighted this story-shape, tradition by tradition. Titles on our shelf are live links; the rest is the frontier, not yet shelved.

  • Italian NovellaRotunda
  • IndiaThompson-Balys.
Within the index

Filed under Punishment: banishment (exile).

3 finer motifs beneath it
Elder brothers banished for treachery. (Cf. K2211, Q261.)Treachery punished by banishment to desert isle. (Cf. S145.)King's foster brothers banished for lawlessness
Filed beside it
Saint prefers to die in exileVoluntary exile as punishment for murder. (Cf. Q211, Q431.9.)Banishment because of disobedience. Maiden wants to become nun and not marry. (Cf. Q325.)Banishment till rose grows from table for preventing childbirth. (Cf. F971.2, Q251, T572).)Banishment for seduction. (Cf. Q243.2.)Banishment for rape. (Cf. Q244.)Banishment for imposture. (Cf. Q262.)Banishment as punishment for adultery. (Cf. Q241.)Banishment for murder. (Cf. Q211.)Banishment for assault on king's tax collectorsBanishment as punishment for breach of faith with animals. (Cf. Q263.)Banishment as punishment for fault-finding. (Cf. Q312.)Banishment for desecration of holy places. (Cf. Q222.)Berserks banished because of defeatBanishment as punishment for robbery. (Cf. Q212.)Boy banished for breaking women's water pots
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Treachery punished. (Cf. Q413.8, Q414.0.5, Q414.0.6.1, Q417.2, Q423, Q431.2, Q431.10, Q433.7, Q451.1.3, Q451.4.4, Q451.5.4, Q469.7.1, Q552.1.5, Q581.0.1.)

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