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Ileana Simziana or
Ileana Sînziana (also
translated to
English as The
Princess Who
Would be a
Prince or
Iliane of the
Golden Tresses and
Helena Goldengarland)...
- 328A* + 300A + 302B
Harap Alb
Romania Ion Creangă 531 + 513A + 554
Ileana Simziana ca. 1872–1886
Romania Petre Ispirescu 514 Ivan Turbincă 1880
Romania Ion...
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Sorin Paliga also
lists several alternate names for the character:
Ileana Simziana,
Floarea Florilor ("the
Flower of Flowers");
Frumoasa lumii ("The Beauty...
- Children's
literature portal Folklore of
Russia The
Horse Lurja Ileana Simziana The Girl as
Soldier Afanas’ev, Aleksandr.
Russian Fairy Tales. New York...
- the
Dragon Cesarino di
Berni (The
Facetious Nights of Straparola)
Ileana Simziana Ileana Cosânzeana,
rescued by Făt-Frumos from the Zmeu ou
Balaur Kulshedra...
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Three Crowns (Italian
literary fairy tale by
Giambattista Basile)
Ileana Simziana (Romanian
fairy tale) Fanta-ghirò, The
Beautiful (Italian
folktale heroine)...
- story. An
illustrated retelling of the
story was
published by Wood.
Ileana Simziana,
another fairy tale
interpreted as
having a ****
subtext Pete
Jordi Wood’s...
- Crăciun "Hoțu împărat" "Povestea lui
Harap Alb" by Ion Creangă "Ileana
Simziana" (or "Ileana Cosânzeana"), by
Petre Ispirescu "Ileana cea șireată" ("Cunning...
- the
midwife sends them for the "Snake's crown", the
fairy maiden Ileana Simziana, the
Talking Bird and the
Singing Tree. The
collector noted that the fairy...
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related to
Belle Belle; or, the
Chevalier Fortuné at
Wikisource Ileana Simziana (Romanian
fairy tale) Miss
Annie Macdonell and Miss Lee, translators. "Belle-Belle"...