Comparative mythology corpus

Hero Mourns Sacrificed Beloved And Place Name Preserves Memory

1 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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TraditionSourcePassageConfidenceEvidenceRecord
Japanese Japanese Fairy Tales THE JELLY FISH AND THE MONKEY / THE QUARREL OF THE MONKEY AND THE CRAB / THE WHITE HARE AND THE CROCODILES / THE STORY OF PRINCE YAMATO TAKE; lines 6128-6233 medium At Usui Toge, Yamato Take looks over the land toward the distant sea, cries out for his wife, and the passage says Azuma commemorates his words and her death. record