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|Has Critical Literature=Nishimura (2001) | |Has Critical Literature=Nishimura (2001) | ||
|Has Content Tag=Murder | |Has Content Tag=Murder; Riches; Deception; Deceitful son; Familial relationships; Father/son relationships; Patricide | ||
|Has Summary='''The Treasure in the Well''' | |Has Summary='''The Treasure in the Well''' | ||
Once there was a pious knight who doted on his son, who in turn plotted against his father, wishing to kill him. One night the knight dreamed that he discovered a great treasure at the bottom of a nearby well, and the next morning he brought his son with him to investigate. He climbed down into the well, and discovered that there really was a great treasure there - but his son seized his opportunity, and threw a large stone down into the well, crushing and killing his father. The son kept all the treasure for himself. | Once there was a pious knight who doted on his son, who in turn plotted against his father, wishing to kill him. One night the knight dreamed that he discovered a great treasure at the bottom of a nearby well, and the next morning he brought his son with him to investigate. He climbed down into the well, and discovered that there really was a great treasure there - but his son seized his opportunity, and threw a large stone down into the well, crushing and killing his father. The son kept all the treasure for himself. | ||
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Revision as of 14:15, 21 January 2025
The Treasure in the Well
Once there was a pious knight who doted on his son, who in turn plotted against his father, wishing to kill him. One night the knight dreamed that he discovered a great treasure at the bottom of a nearby well, and the next morning he brought his son with him to investigate. He climbed down into the well, and discovered that there really was a great treasure there - but his son seized his opportunity, and threw a large stone down into the well, crushing and killing his father. The son kept all the treasure for himself.
Critical Literature
Thesaurus in puteo appears in the following versions and secondary versions
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Thesaurus in puteo is narrated in the following occurrences
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| Empress | Aventewr von Diocleciano |
Thesaurus in puteo appears in the following manuscripts
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