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Download QR code; Print/export ... This is a list of Romanian fairy tales: A ... Petre Ispirescu, Legende sau basmele românilor ("Legends or Romanian Fairy-tales")
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Romanian fairy tales" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Romanian fairy tales (2 C, 23 P) L. Romanian legends (1 C, 1 P) P. Romanian folk poetry (3 P) R. Romanian ...
The Bay-Tree Maiden (Romanian: Fata din dafin) is a Romanian fairy tale about a fairy or maiden that comes out of a tree or plant and falls in love with a human prince. [1]In the story, the prince's mother promises to him marriage with the maiden Sanda-Lucsandra.
Romanian teens in traditional clothes are dancing A traditional house in the Village Museum. The folklore of Romania is the collection of traditions of the Romanians. A feature of Romanian culture is the special relationship between folklore and the learned culture, determined by two factors. First, the rural character of the Romanian ...
Romanian stamp from 1987 depicting Ispirescu's Greuceanu fairy tale. Ispirescu is especially known for his collections of Romanian folk tales. Colecție de șase basme in Țăranul Român (1862, a collection of six folk tales published in Țăranul Român) Legende sau basmele românilor. Ghicitori și Proverburi (1872, "Romanian Legends and ...
A Romanian stamp that shows the unnamed princess from Ileana Simziana fighting the dragon.. Ileana Simziana or Ileana Sînziana (also translated to English as The Princess Who Would be a Prince or Iliane of the Golden Tresses [1] [2] and Helena Goldengarland [3]) is a Romanian fairy tale collected and written down by Petre Ispirescu between 1872 and 1886. [1]