μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Conversion to Christianity. (Cf. M177.1.)

Religion. · Religious beliefs. · Conversion from one religion to another. · view the constellation · filed as V331

In our texts — keyword-matched, unreviewed
Filed across the traditions
  • Icelandic *Boberg
  • English Wells 88 (Roland and Vernagu)
  • Spanish Exempla Keller
  • Jewish *Neuman
  • Tahiti Henry Ancient Tahiti (Honolulu, 1928) 178.
  • general Pauli (ed. Bolte) No. 555
  • general Dickson 199 n. 89
  • general Malone PMLA XLIII 413. Irish: *Cross, O'Suilleabhain 65, Beal XXI 325
Within the index

Filed under Conversion from one religion to another.

12 finer motifs beneath it
Druid converted to Christianity Three (two) Irishmen who believed in Christianity before the coming of St. Patrick. (Cf. A1546.3.1.) Conversion to Christianity through miracle Conversion to Christianity on pain of death Miraculous beautification upon conversion to Christianity. (Cf. D1860.) Conversion to Christianity through repentance Conversion to Christianity through love Conversion to Christianity out of gratitude. Ruler has captive baptize his sister and then marry her. Grateful for past kindnesses Saladin asks to be made a Christian knight Fairies converted to Christianity Swans (transformed children) do not suffer in harsh weather after conversion to Christianity Conversion to Christianity because of admiration for Christian virtue
Filed beside it
Baptism of heathen Conversion to Judaism
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Vow to become a Christian

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