μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Husband transforms himself to test his wife's faithfulness. (Cf. T231.3.)

Sex. · Married life. · Faithlessness in marriage. · view the constellation · filed as T235

Filed across the traditions
  • Greek Fox 72.
Within the index

Filed under Faithlessness in marriage.

Filed beside it
Wife and husband believe each unfaithful at the slightest provocation Faithless wife causes her husband to go insane The faithless widow Woman deserts husband for unworthy lover. (Deformed, mutilated, monstrous, or of different race.) Wronged wife goes to wronged husband Woman enamored of an unknown knight in a tournament loses interest when she finds that it is her husband. (Cf. R222.) Old man married to young, unfaithful wife Adulteress on her death-bed reveals the illegitimacy of her children. Did not want her husband to be burdened with their bringing up Series of husbands try in vain to control adulteress Fight between husband and lover for kingdom and wife Woman reveals whereabouts of husband to enemy in revenge for desertion Man unfaithful even on wedding night Object stolen (left) as token that infidelity has been discovered Faithlessness in marriage – miscellaneous
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Faithless widow ready to marry messenger who brings news of husband's death. The husband, however, has only feigned death to test her. (Cf. T235.)

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