sun-god
narrative motif documented in Thompson's Motif-Index of Folk-Literature
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sun-god
Summary
sun-god is a narrative motif[1].
Key Facts
- sun-god's instance of is recorded as narrative motif[2].
- sun-god's instance of is recorded as folklore motif[3].
- sun-god's depicts is recorded as deity[4].
- sun-god's depicts is recorded as upper world[5].
- sun-god's depicts is recorded as Sun[6].
- sun-god's part of is recorded as Irish mythology[7].
- sun-god's part of is recorded as Buddhist mythology[8].
- sun-god's part of is recorded as Slavic mythology[9].
- sun-god's part of is recorded as Finno-Ugric mythology[10].
- sun-god's part of is recorded as Siberian mythology[11].
- sun-god's part of is recorded as Hindu mythology[12].
- sun-god's part of is recorded as Armenian mythology[13].
- sun-god's part of is recorded as Chinese mythology[14].
- sun-god's part of is recorded as Native American mythology in North America[15].
- sun-god's part of is recorded as Egyptian mythology[16].
- sun-god's opposite of is recorded as sun-goddess[17].
- sun-god's catalog code is recorded as A220.[18].
- sun-god's facet of is recorded as deity of the upper world[19].
- sun-god's facet of is recorded as nature and condition of the sun[20].
- sun-god's described by source is recorded as Motif-Index of Folk-Literature[21].
- sun-god's described by source is recorded as Greek and Roman Mythology[22].
- sun-god's described by source is recorded as Celtic Mythology. Slavic Mythology.[23].
- sun-god's described by source is recorded as Finno-Ugric Mythology. Siberian Mythology[24].
- sun-god's described by source is recorded as Indian Mythology. Iranian Mythology[25].
- sun-god's described by source is recorded as Armenian Mythology. African Mythology[26].