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Motifs — first 20 of 506
- God with gold teeth. A125.3
- Golden mansions of gods. A151.4.3
- God of fate in shape of golden frog. A463.0.1
- Cupid with arrows of lead and gold. A475.0.1
- Saint sees vision of three cities in heaven: a city of gold, a city of silver, a city of glass. A661.1.2
- Sun's night journey in golden goblet. Helios' chariot is conveyed eastward at night in a golden goblet (or bed). A722.1
- The sun a golden bowl on the rim of which sits a peacock; both bowl and peacock are in a crystal box, which rests on a flying chariot. A724.2
- World is transformed mud parrot in golden cage. A822.1
- Golden cock in earth-tree. A878.3.6
- The four ages of the world. A development of the present order through four stages or periods, the golden, silver, bronze, and iron ages, or the like. A1101
- Golden age. A former age of perfection. A1101.1
- Even trees could speak in golden age. A1101.1.2
- First parents originate from gold which is from body of first man. Born fifteen years old. A1271.4
- Acquisition of gold. A1432.2
- Gold comes from gourd received from fishes. A1432.2.1
- Origin of gold coins. A1433.1
- Origin of goldsmith work. A1447.3
- Beetle demands return of gold from God: must hum. In his overweening pride he hits fence and ever afterward has hummed. (Cf. A2426.3.1.) A2231.11
- Color of goldfinch. A2411.2.1.12
- Mythical bird running before the sun bears inscription of golden letters. B7.3
Episodes
- Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes · Tale 29 29.— THE DEYIL WITH THE THREE GOLDEN
- Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes · Tale 36 36.-THE WISHING-TABLE, THE GOLD- ASS, AND
- Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes · Tale 57 57.— THE GOLDEN BIED.
- Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes · Tale 64 64.— THE GOLDEN GOOSE.
- Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes · Tale 85 85.— THE GOLD-CHILDREN.
- Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes · Tale 200 200.— THE GOLDEN KEY.
- Old Celtic Romances: Translated from the Gaelic · Tale 4 CONNLA OF THE GOLDEN HAIR, AND THE FAIRY MAIDEN.
- The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (abridged) · Chapter LXVIII LXVIII. The Golden Bough
- The Hermetic Museum, Restored and Enlarged · Tract 1: The Golden Tract Concerning the Stone of the Philosophers
- The Hermetic Museum, Restored and Enlarged · Tract 2: The Golden Age Restored (Henry Madathanus)
- The Hermetic Museum, Restored and Enlarged · Tract 11: The Golden Tripod (Basil Valentine, The Twelve Keys)
- The Hermetic Museum, Restored and Enlarged · Tract 21: The Golden Calf (John Frederick Helvetius)
Tale types
- ATU 1063 Throwing a Club (previously Throwing Contest with Golden Club)
- ATU 1305 The Miser and his Gold [W153]
- ATU 1546 The Lump of Gold
- ATU 1592A The Transformed Gold (previously The Transformed Golden Pumpkin)
- ATU 219E** The Hen that Laid the Golden Eggs
- ATU 2260 The Golden Key
- ATU 314 Goldener (previously The Youth Transformed to a Horse)
- ATU 476 Coal Turns into Gold
- ATU 48* Flatterer Rewarded, Honest One Punished (previously The Bear who Went to the Monkey for the Gold Chain)
- ATU 510B Peau d'asne (previously The Dress of Gold, of Silver, and of Stars [Cap o' Rushes])