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Romanian stamp depicting Dănilă Prepeleac "Dănilă Prepeleac" (Romanian pronunciation: [dəˈnilə prepeˈle̯ak]; occasionally translated as "Danilo the Pole", "Dănilă Haystack-Peg" or "Danillo Nonsuch") is an 1876 fantasy short story and fairy tale by Romanian author Ion Creangă, with a theme echoing influences from local folklore.
The Putna monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Putna) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery, one of the most important cultural, religious [1] and artistic centers established in medieval Moldavia; as with many others, it was built and dedicated by Stephen the Great.
This tale was first published by Henry Carnoy and Jean Nicolaïdes in Tradition populaires de l'Asie Mineure. [ 20 ] Another variant from Lesbos, Les Pommes d'Or ("The Golden Apples"), follows this structure very closely: the invasion of the garden by an unknown thief; the night watch; the descent through a hole; the finding of three princesses ...
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Many moldavian composers were inspired by the poetry of Grigore Vieru (songbook «Poftim de intrați», «Cine crede» etc.), the poet himself is the author of a lot of melodies («Să crești mare» etc.) and since 1964 he began to collaborate with composer Yulia Tsibulskaya («Soare, soare», «Clopoțeii», «Stea-stea, logostea», «Ramule ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 January 2025. Romanian poet, novelist and journalist (1850–1889) "Eminescu" redirects here. For other uses, see Eminescu (disambiguation). Mihai Eminescu Portrait of Mihai Eminescu. Photograph taken by Jan Tomas in Prague, 1869. Born Mihail Eminovici (1850-01-15) 15 January 1850 Botoșani ...
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