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- Origin of kings (from god(s)). A1653.1
- Markings on animals as recollections of Christ's life and sufferings. (Cf. A2412.) A2221.3
- Squirrel's markings and immunity from falling as reward by deity. A2221.8
- Why spider has markings on back. A2356.3.4
- Animal characteristics: internal markings. A2367.2
- Origin of animal markings. (Cf. A2211.12, A2221.3, A2221.7.) A2412
- Creator sends two deities to tatoo all creatures: origin of animal markings. A2412.0.1
- Markings of mammals. A2412.1
- White markings on deer. A2412.1.1
- Markings on birds. (Cf. A2211.7.) A2412.2
- Markings on tail-feathers of ruffed grouse. A2412.2.1
- Markings of francolin. (Cf. A2232.6.) A2412.2.2
- Markings on insects. A2412.3
- Markings on fish. (Cf. A2217.3, A2213.2.) A2412.4
- Markings on sun-fish. (Cf. A2217.3.) A2412.4.1
- Markings on king-salmon. A2412.4.2
- Markings on cod-fish. From devil's fingers. A2412.4.3
- Markings on flying fish. A2412.4.5
- Markings on other animals. A2412.5
- Markings on tortoise's back. A2412.5.1
Episodes
- Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes · Tale 113 113.— THE TWO KINGS' CHILDREN.
- The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (abridged) · Chapter II II. Priestly Kings
- The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (abridged) · Chapter VI VI. Magicians as Kings
- The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (abridged) · Chapter VIII VIII. Departmental Kings of Nature
- The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (abridged) · Chapter XIII XIII. The Kings of Rome and Alba
- The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (abridged) · Chapter XXV XXV. Temporary Kings
- Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None · Chapter 63 LXIII. TALK WITH THE KINGS.