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- Culture hero banishes demons. A531.1.1
- Culture hero banishes snakes. A531.2
- Stone blessed by saint banishes sorrow. (Cf. D931.) D1359.3.4
- Magic plant banishes fear. (Cf. D965.) D1389.13
- Saint banishes night for a year. D2146.2.5
- The false bride (substituted bride). An impostor takes the wife's place without the husband's knowledge and banishes (kills, transforms) the wife. K1911
- King Lear judgment. A king flattered by his elder daughters and angered by the seeming indifference, though real love, of the youngest, banishes the youngest and favors the elder daughters. M21
- Bad luck banished and freed. The poor man in some way banishes his bad luck and becomes prosperous. Out of envy his rich brother sets it free; it then follows him. N250.4
- King banishes nobleman whose castle he wants. P12.8
- Father banishes son at request of fairy wife. (Cf. F302, S322.4.3.) S11.5
- King banishes mother to stables. S21.4
- Person banishes brother (sister). S73.2
- King, jealous of son, banishes him and his wife. S322.1.5.1
- Saint banishes snakes. V229.3
- Saint banishes demons. V229.5