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Motifs — first 20 of 409
- Three creators. A2.1
- Angels created from three elements. A52.0.5
- Three-bodied goddess. Hekate has three bodies standing back to back and looking in three directions. A123.1.1
- Goddess with three supernatural bodies: fire, cliff, sea. A123.1.7
- God with three faces. A123.2.1.2
- Three-eyed god. A123.3.1.1
- God with three heads. A123.4.1.1
- God with three legs. A123.6.1
- God in three forms: gecho, shark, or priest. A132.0.1.2
- Giant god goes with three steps through the world. A133.2.1
- The bull with three cranes. (Cf. A132.6.) A137.7
- Krishna plays cards with his three wives. (Cf. A163.1.) A164.3.1
- Three fates in house in woods allot destiny to people. A463.1.2
- The three Graces. A468
- Culture hero born three times. A511.1.7
- Culture hero has three heads of hair of different colors. A526.4
- Three heavens. A651.1.1
- Region above the three worlds. A651.1.1.2
- Three lower worlds. A651.2.2
- Saint sees vision of three cities in heaven: a city of gold, a city of silver, a city of glass. A661.1.2
Episodes
- Gods and Fighting Men: The Story of the Tuatha de Danaan and of the Fianna of Ireland · Ch. 19 CHAPTER XI. HIS THREE CALLS TO CORMAC
- Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes · Tale 13 13.— THE THREE LITTLE MEN IN THE
- 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 33 33.— THE THREE LANGUAGES.
- Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes · Tale 63 63.— THE THREE FEATHERS.
- Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes · Tale 70 70.— THE THREE SOXS OF FOETUNE.
- Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes · Tale 120 120.— THE THREE APPRENTICES.
- Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes · Tale 124 124.— THE THREE BROTHERS.
- Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes · Tale 138 138.— KNOIST AND HIS THREE SONS.
- Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes · Tale 151 151.— THE THREE SLUGGARDS.
- Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes · Tale 6 (2) 6.— THE THREE GREEN TWIGS.
- The Hermetic Museum, Restored and Enlarged · Tract 18: The Three Treatises of Philalethes, I: The Metamorphosis of Metals
- The Hermetic Museum, Restored and Enlarged · Tract 19: The Three Treatises of Philalethes, II: A Brief Guide to the Celestial Ruby
- The Hermetic Museum, Restored and Enlarged · Tract 20: The Three Treatises of Philalethes, III: The Fount of Chemical Truth
- Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None · Chapter 1 I. THE THREE METAMORPHOSES.
- Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None · Chapter 54 LIV. THE THREE EVIL THINGS.
Tale types
- ATU 1173A The Devil is to Fulfill Three Wishes
- ATU 1291A Three-legged Pot Sent to Walk Home
- ATU 1362A* The Three Months' Child
- ATU 1384 The Husband Hunts Three Persons as Stupid as his Wife
- ATU 1406 The Three Clever Wives Wager (previously The Merry Wives' Wager)
- ATU 1453*** Three-weeks-old Dough
- ATU 150 The Three Teachings of the Bird (previously Advice of the Fox)
- ATU 1527* Night Lodging Requisitioned (previously The Three Wanderers Seek Night Lodgings)
- ATU 1536B The Three Hunchback Brothers Drowned
- ATU 1561 Three Meals in a Row (previously The Lazy Boy Eats Breakfast, Dinner, and Supper One after the Other)