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  2. The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights

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    Mikhail Nesterov.The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights. 1889. The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights (Russian: «Сказка о мёртвой царевне и о семи богатырях», romanized: Skazka o myortvoy tsarevne i o semi bogatyryakh, literally: "The Tale of the Dead Tsarevna and of the Seven Bogatyrs") is an 1833 poem by Aleksandr Pushkin ...

  3. Russian fairy tale - Wikipedia

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    The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish [m] [n] 560: The Magic Ring: The Magic Ring [o] [p] 707: The Tale of Tsar Saltan [Marvelous Children] The Three Golden Children: Tale of Tsar Saltan, The Wicked Sisters [q] 709: The Dead Tsarina or The Dead Tsarevna: Snow White: The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights [r]

  4. Grateful dead (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    Thompson divided this type into two categories: 506A, "The Princess Rescued from Slavery", and 506B, "The Princess Rescued from Robbers". Both subtypes were essentially the same: the princess is saved from whatever peril she was in; her saviour (the true hero) is thrown overboard and left to die in the ocean; the grateful dead rescues the hero and takes him to the princess's kingdom, where he ...

  5. Kate Middleton Breaks Her Silence to Share Poem—And Its ...

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    What makes the note all the more significant is that it's Princess Catherine's first public message in nearly two weeks (11 days, to be exact), following her visit to The Royal Marsden Hospital in ...

  6. Because they weren't published in print until the tail end of the 16th century, the origins of the fairy tales we know today are misty. That identical motifs — a spinner's wheel, a looming tower, a seductive enchantress — cropped up in Italy, France, Germany, Asia and the pre-Colonial Americas allowed warring theories to spawn.

  7. The Magic Mirror (ballet) - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Mirror was the final ballet to be staged by Petipa and was probably his most controversial.Prince Serge Volkonsky commissioned Petipa to create the ballet in 1902, but soon afterwards, Volkonsky was forced to resign from his position as director after an incident with the Prima Ballerina, Mathilde Kschessinskaya and instead, The Magic Mirror was staged under the direction of Col ...

  8. Princess Diana's Statue Engraved With a Poem From Her ... - AOL

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    A solemn tribute. The new statue of Princess Diana includes a special detail calling back to a previous memorial for the late royal, Kensington Palace confirmed. Princess Diana Statue: Garden ...

  9. Annabel Lee - Wikipedia

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    The poem was also the base for Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare as the first book in the Dark Artifices series. Each chapter title is taken directly from the poem. The web series "Kissing in the Rain" features a shortened version of the poem with Sean Persaud as Edgar Allan Poe and Mary Kate Wiles as Annabel Lee. Both actors reprised their ...