Category:ATU 400-459
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ATU 400-459 represents a range of ATU numbers. The Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index catalogues specific themes found in folktales. The tales in this category are catalogued using numbers within the broad Supernatural or Enchanted Husband (Wife) or Other Relatives range.
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This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Pages in category "ATU 400-459"
The following 180 pages are in this category, out of 180 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
A
B
- The Tale About Baba-Yaga
- The Bay-Tree Maiden
- The Beautiful Palace East of the Sun and North of the Earth
- Beauty and the Beast
- The Belbati Princess
- Biancabella and the Snake
- The Bird Lover
- Black Bull of Norroway
- The Blue Bird (fairy tale)
- The Blue Mountains (fairy tale)
- Brother and Sister
- Brother and Sister (Greek fairy tale)
- The Brown Bear of Norway
- Bushy Bride
D
E
F
G
- The Girl as Soldier (Russian folktale)
- The Girl Langa Langchung and the Rooster
- The Girl Who Banished Seven Youths
- The Girl with Two Husbands
- The Glass Coffin
- The Golden Crab
- The Golden Root (Italian fairy tale)
- The Golden Stag (fairy tale)
- Graciosa and Percinet
- The Green Knight (fairy tale)
- The Green Serpent
- Pájaro Verde (Mexican folktale)
- The Greenish Bird
- Grünkappe
- The Gypsy Tsaritsa (Serbian folktale)
H
K
L
M
P
- The Padisah's Youngest Daughter and Her Donkey-Skull Husband
- The Padlock (Italian fairy tale)
- Paemshillang
- The Pig King
- Pintosmalto
- The Pomegranate Fairy (Indian folktale)
- The Prince and the Gypsy Woman
- Prince Crawfish (Belarusian folktale)
- Prince Hat Under the Ground
- Prince Sobur
- Prince Whitebear (Danish folktale)
- Prince Wolf
- Princess Aubergine
- Princess Baleng and the Snake King
- Princess Rosette
- The Story of Princess Zeineb and King Leopard
- Prunella (fairy tale)
- Puddocky
R
S
- The Serpent Prince
- Serpent symbolism
- The Seven Ravens
- Sigurd, the King's Son
- The Six Swans
- Sleeping Beauty
- The Sleeping Prince (fairy tale)
- The Small-tooth Dog
- The Snail Son (Japanese folktale)
- The Snake Prince
- The Snake-Prince Sleepy-Head
- Snow-White and Rose-Red
- The Son of the Ogress
- Soria Moria Castle
- The Singing, Springing Lark
- The Sprig of Rosemary
- Sun, Moon, and Talia
- Swan maiden
- The Swan Queen
T
- Taubenliebe
- The Princess Who Could Not Keep a Secret
- The Three Daughters of King O'Hara
- The Three Feathers
- The Three Little Men in the Wood
- The Three Princesses of Whiteland
- The Three Sisters (fairy tale)
- Trandafiru
- Tulisa, the Wood-Cutter's Daughter
- The Turtle Prince (folktale)
- The Twelve Brothers
- The Twelve Wild Ducks
W
- The Well of the World's End
- The White Bird and His Wife
- The White Bride and the Black One
- The White Cat (fairy tale)
- The White Doe
- The White Duck
- The White Hound of the Mountain
- The White Wolf (fairy tale)
- White-Bear-King-Valemon
- Whitebear Whittington
- The Wild Swans
- The Tale of the Woodcutter and his Daughters
- World tree