Comparative mythology corpus

Married Woman's Desire For An Outside Hero Triggers Conflict

1 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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TraditionSourcePassageConfidenceEvidenceRecord
Celtic Irish Heroic Romances of Ireland LITERAL TRANSLATION / THE DRIVING OF THE CATTLE OF FLIDAIS / INTRODUCTION / THE DRIVING OF THE CATTLE OF FLIDAIS; lines 11659-11807 medium The title identifies the tale as the driving of Flidais's cattle; Flidais, consort of Ailill Fair-haired, sends a herald each week to Fergus because she seeks his love and has been won by tales of his deeds. record