k85


Motif

Name_eng: 
Horses-brothers
Description: 

An antagonist possesses a horse which can overtake any other. Hero obtains the brother (sister) of this horse who is the only one to win the race with the antagonist's horse

Name_rus: 
Кони-братья
Description_rus: 
Антагонист владеет быстрейшим конем. Герой добывает еще более быстрого (обычно брата или сестру этого коня), который единственный превосходит коня антагониста и обычно велит тому сбросить своего седока
Motif group: 
Motif analysis result tradition count all: 
31
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Linked traditions:
Areal IDTradition
3.3.5.3Germans: Northwest (Low- and Central German dialects): Schleswig-Holstein, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony, incl. East Frisia and Oldenburg), Nordrhein-Westfalen, Hessen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Thüringen, Saxony-Anhalt, Sachsen
3.3.5.3Germans: Northwest (Low- and Central German dialects): Schleswig-Holstein, Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony, incl. East Frisia and Oldenburg), Nordrhein-Westfalen, Hessen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Thüringen, Saxony-Anhalt, Sachsen
3.3.5.4Germans: Southeast: Bawaria (incl. Ober Pfaltz), Franken, Bohemia (Sudeten), Austria
3.5.1.1Greeks (modern)
3.5.1.2Bulgarians
3.5.2.2Serbs, Monte Negro,
3.5.2.3Bosnia Muslims
3.5.3.1Hungarians
3.5.3.2Romanians, Moldavians, Aromanians
3.5.3.3Transylvanian Saksons
4.1.1.4Czech
4.1.1.5Slovakians
4.1.2.1Ukrainians: Western dialects to the East of Carpathians
4.1.2.1Ukrainians: Western dialects to the East of Carpathians
4.1.2.2Ukrainians: Eastern dialects
4.1.2.5Byelarusians
4.1.3.1Russians: Central part of Russian ethnic territory as in A.D. 1500: Tver, Yaroslavl, Moscow, Kostroma, Vladimir, Ivanovo, Nizhny Novgorod, Ryazan, Tula, Kaluga, eastern part of Smolensk provinces (most of Smolensk province is Belorussian ethnic territory)
4.1.3.4Russians: Novgorod and Pskov provinces
4.2.4.2Estonians
4.3.2.1Mari (Cheremis)
4.3.3.2Bashkirs
5.1.1.1Kalmyk
5.1.2.1Crimea Tatars, Karaims
5.1.3.3Cherkassians, Adyghe, Kabardin
5.1.4.2Ossetians
5.1.5.2Nogai
5.1.6.1Ingush
5.1.7.1Avar, Andi, Karata, Akhvakh
5.2.1.1Georgians
5.2.1.3Svans
5.4.3.5Wakhi, Ishkashimi (including Sanglich), Munji

Motifs correlation (top 20):
Motif: k85c Shared traditions: 8 All traditions: 9 Weight: 889
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i114 Shared traditions: 7 All traditions: 9 Weight: 778
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b35a Shared traditions: 6 All traditions: 8 Weight: 750
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k80a5 Shared traditions: 6 All traditions: 8 Weight: 750
Motif:
c33a1 Shared traditions: 3 All traditions: 4 Weight: 750
Motif:
k73a9 Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 7 Weight: 714
Motif:
b124 Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 7 Weight: 714
Motif:
b87b Shared traditions: 7 All traditions: 10 Weight: 700
Motif:
j25a1 Shared traditions: 2 All traditions: 3 Weight: 667
Motif:
m39a2e Shared traditions: 2 All traditions: 3 Weight: 667
Motif:
m29z2 Shared traditions: 10 All traditions: 15 Weight: 667
Motif:
m116b Shared traditions: 2 All traditions: 3 Weight: 667
Motif:
m152f Shared traditions: 2 All traditions: 3 Weight: 667
Motif:
i92a Shared traditions: 6 All traditions: 9 Weight: 667
Motif:
c33b Shared traditions: 2 All traditions: 3 Weight: 667
Motif:
k85b Shared traditions: 13 All traditions: 20 Weight: 650
Motif:
b33d1 Shared traditions: 8 All traditions: 13 Weight: 615
Motif:
i87e Shared traditions: 3 All traditions: 5 Weight: 600
Motif:
b125a Shared traditions: 3 All traditions: 5 Weight: 600