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  2. The Twelve Months (fairy tale) - Wikipedia

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    The Twelve Months" is a Czech fairy tale, which was first mentioned by a Czech writer, scholar, physician, lexicographer, canon of the St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague and a master of the University of Prague in the 14th century - mistr Klaret/Bartoloměj z Chlumce, [1] who mentions the fairy tale as a preaching exemplum.

  3. Barahmasa - Wikipedia

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    Barahmasa (lit. "the twelve months") is a poetic genre popular in the Indian subcontinent [1] [2] [3] derived primarily from the Indian folk tradition. [4] It is usually themed around a woman longing for her absent lover or husband, describing her own emotional state against the backdrop of passing seasonal and ritual events.

  4. The Twelve Months - Wikipedia

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    Twelve months is equal to one year. The Twelve Months or Twelve Months may also refer to: The Twelve Months (fairy tale) The Twelve Months, 1956 film; The Twelve Months, 1972 film; Twelve Months, 1980 film; Twelve Months, the planned upcoming 18th The Dresden Files novel

  5. Royal Ceremonies of the Twelve Months - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Ceremonies of the Twelve Months (Thai: พระราชพิธีสิบสองเดือน, RTGS: phraratchaphithi sip song duean, also known by Pali/Sanskrit loanwords as phraratchaphithi thawathotsamat, พระราชพิธีทวาทศมาส) is a historical description of the annual royal ceremonies undertaken throughout the year by the monarchy of Siam ...

  6. The Twelve Months (1956 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Twelve Months (Russian: Двенадцать месяцев; Dvenadtsat mesyatsev) is a 1956 Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by the "patriarch of Russian animation", Ivan Ivanov-Vano. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on the fairy-tale play of the same name by Samuil Marshak.

  7. Samuil Marshak - Wikipedia

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    They were published in his last book, Selected Lyrics (Избранная Лирика) in 1963. He also published three tale plays: The Twelve Months 1943, Afraid of Troubles - Cannot Have Luck 1962, and Smart Things 1964. Although not widely known, in the Soviet era, Marshak was on a (political) razor's edge and barely escaped death in 1937. [3]

  8. Llewelyn Powys - Wikipedia

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    The Twelve Months (1936) How I Became and why I Remain a Rationalist (1937) Somerset Essays (1937) Rats in the Sacristy (1937) The Book of Days (1937) Love and Death (1939) A Baker's Dozen (1940) Old English Yuletide (1940) The Letters of Llewelyn Powys (1943) edited by Louis Wilkinson; Swiss Essays (1947) Advice to a Young Man (1949)

  9. The Months (fairy tale) - Wikipedia

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    He met with twelve youths, who welcomed him and asked him about the months. Lise said they each had their place and purpose, and it was arrogant of people to want to rearrange them. One told him that March, which was the month, was very burdensome; he answered that it advanced spring; the youth, who was the month of March, gave him a casket ...