k99


Motif

Name_eng: 
Prophecy of future sovereiniy
Description: 

A young man or (rare) a girl has a (day-)dream that predicts his or her future triumph. The dreamer either conceals or reports its contest to his family and in both cases is punished for too high opinion of himself. In the beginning the dreamer sometimes sells his dream to another young man, who becomes the protagonist of the tale. Adventures that follow explain the contest of the dream. The youth becomes rich and happy (e.g. marries heiresses of two kingdoms, that in the dream were symbolized by two suns or a sun and a moon), the girl marries king's son

Name_rus: 
Нерассказанный сон
Description_rus: 
Человеку снится сон о грядущем торжестве его или члена его семьи или (редко) он грезит об этом наяву. Сон либо покупает другой человек, который и становится протагонистом истории, либо увидевший скрывает от всех его содержание, либо он подвергается гонениям за излишнее самомнение, о котором свидетельствует содержание сна. Смысл сна раскрывается в финале рассказа. Нередко юноша воцаряется, получает в жены наследниц двух царств (во сне это были два солнца либо солнце и луна)
Motif group: 
Motif analysis result tradition count all: 
79
ATU ID: 
725

Linked traditions:
Areal IDTradition
10.2.4.1Koreans; Goguryeo
10.3.1.1Ainu
10.3.2.1Japanese folklore outside of Ryukyu
10.3.2.2Northern Ryukyu Islands (with southern Kyusyu in case of absence across the rest of Japan
3.1.2.1Arabs of Egypt
3.1.3.2Kabylia and other Berber of Northern and Central Algeria: Beni Snous, Beni Menacer (incl Zuav), Shaui, etc.)
3.1.3.3Berbers of Morocco and adjacent parts of Algeria
3.3.1.1Spain
3.3.1.2Portuguese
3.3.1.3Catalan
3.3.2.1Italians: Northwest (Mentona, Ticino, Valle-d’Aosta, Piemont, Liguria, Lombardia, Emilia–Romagna)
3.3.2.2Sicily
3.3.2.3Sardinia, Corsica
3.5.1.1Greeks (modern)
3.5.1.2Bulgarians
3.5.1.3Macedonians
3.5.2.2Serbs, Monte Negro,
3.5.2.4Croatians; Italians of Dalmatia (if the motif is absent among other Italians)
3.5.2.5Slovenians
3.5.3.1Hungarians
3.5.3.2Romanians, Moldavians, Aromanians
4.1.1.1Poles
4.1.1.4Czech
4.1.1.5Slovakians
4.1.2.1Ukrainians: Western dialects to the East of Carpathians
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)
4.1.3.2Russian Pomors (“seasiders): Arkhangelsk province without its southern part (Shengur district and Konosha dstrict), Karelia White Sea coast
4.1.3.3Russians: Vologda province (incl. Belozersk, Kirillov and Cherepovets districts of form. Novgorod Province)
4.1.3.4Russians: Novgorod and Pskov provinces
4.1.3.5Russian Pomors ('seasiders'): Terski Coast (Murmansk province)
4.2.1.3Danes
4.2.3.1Finns
4.2.3.2Karelians
4.2.4.1Votians
4.2.4.2Estonians
4.2.4.3Setu
4.2.5.1Latvians
4.2.5.2Lithuanians
4.3.1.2Udmurt
4.3.2.1Mari (Cheremis)
4.3.2.3Chuvash
4.3.3.1Kazan (Middle Volga) Tatars
4.3.3.2Bashkirs
5.1.2.1Crimea Tatars, Karaims
5.1.2.1Crimea Tatars, Karaims
5.1.3.1Abkhaz
5.1.3.3Cherkassians, Adyghe, Kabardin
5.1.4.2Ossetians
5.1.5.2Nogai
5.1.6.1Ingush
5.1.7.3Dargin (Dargwa), incl. Müregin, Khürkilin, Kubachi
5.1.7.5Lezgians, Archin, Kürin; Khinalug
5.1.7.9Tats
5.2.1.1Georgians
5.2.1.2Mingrelians (Megrelians), Laz
5.2.2.1Armenians
5.2.2.2Azeris (Azerbaijanis)
5.2.2.3Anatolia Turks
5.3.1.1Old and New Testament
5.3.2.2Arabs of Levant (Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan); Bedouins of Sinai
5.3.2.3Arabs of Iraq
5.3.2.4Saudi Arabia
5.4.2.1Persians
5.4.2.3Tajik
5.4.2.5Baluch
5.4.2.8Uzbek
5.4.3.5Wakhi, Ishkashimi (including Sanglich), Munji
5.5.1.1Kazakh
5.5.1.2Kara Kalpak
5.5.1.3Kirghiz
5.5.2.3Dungan of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan
5.6.2.1Hindi-speaking peoples and casts (incl. Teli, Parahiya; incl. Chhattisgarhi) of Northern and West-Central India
5.6.2.10Sindhi
5.6.3.4Tamil, Muthuvan, Marvar
6.4.3.1Aceh (Acheh)
9.1.3.2Tuvinians of Southern Altai
9.1.4.2Buryats: Eastern (Trans-Baikal, Mongolia and Inner Mongolia)
9.3.1.1Central Yakuts (Sakha)

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Motif: k169 Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 5 Weight: 1000
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k172 Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 5 Weight: 1000
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i137 Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
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m39a4b1 Shared traditions: 6 All traditions: 6 Weight: 1000
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m116b Shared traditions: 3 All traditions: 3 Weight: 1000
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m199m Shared traditions: 6 All traditions: 6 Weight: 1000
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b49b Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
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m38d4 Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
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n28f Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
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m39a4d Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
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m39a2e Shared traditions: 3 All traditions: 3 Weight: 1000
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k181a Shared traditions: 3 All traditions: 3 Weight: 1000
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n26 Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
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j32b Shared traditions: 9 All traditions: 10 Weight: 900
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b87b Shared traditions: 9 All traditions: 10 Weight: 900
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m114g Shared traditions: 8 All traditions: 9 Weight: 889
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l65a2 Shared traditions: 8 All traditions: 9 Weight: 889
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m38d5 Shared traditions: 8 All traditions: 9 Weight: 889
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k56a5a Shared traditions: 8 All traditions: 9 Weight: 889