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  2. Literature of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    The creation of Moldovan written literature was preceded by a rich folklore that emerged in the 10th and 11th centuries CE: calendrical and family ritual poetry (Plugusorul), fairy tales, heroic epics (Hydra, Toma Alimos, The Knight Gruia Grozovan, Mihul Kopilul, Codreanu, Corbea), historical songs (Duca Vode, Buzhor, Tobultok), folk legends, proverbs, popular sayings, lyrical songs, ballads ...

  3. Verea Viteazul - Wikipedia

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    He appears as the main character in Romanian fairy tale "Chiperi Viteazul lumii, Verea Viteazul and Mucha-far-de-moarte" (first published in 1901) by Alexandru Vasiliu, [1] in Moldavian folk tale "Verea-Viteazul" (published in the scientific collection "Genuri si specii folkloristice", by Chisinau "Stiinta", in 1972), and in tale "Fat-Frumos ...

  4. Miorița - Wikipedia

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    In the Moldovan's flock, there is a black-fleeced [8] (or black-spotted [9]) [b] and black-muzzled animal [c] (or perhaps flecked with gray [16]). It is an enchanted ewe lamb which can talk, and it informs its master that the other two are plotting to murder him so they can steal his livestock (sheep, horses, hounds). [ 6 ]

  5. Folklore of Romania - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Culture of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Despite the many foreign influences on Moldovan culture, the country's traditional Romanian roots remain strong. [ 4 ] The population of what once was the Principality of Moldavia (1359–1859) had come to identify itself widely as "Moldovan" by the 14th century, but continued to maintain close cultural links with other Romanian groups.

  7. Category:Moldovan writers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Moldovan writers" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. + Literature of Moldova; A.

  8. The Boys with the Golden Stars - Wikipedia

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    In a Moldovan tale published by author and folklorist Grigore Botezatu with the Romanian Cyrillic title "Дой фець логофець ку пэрул де аур" (Transcription: Doi feti logofeti cu parul de aur; English: "Two Children with Hair of Gold"), the youngest maiden promises to give birth to twin children with golden hair. A ...

  9. Slavic creation myths - Wikipedia

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    The dualistic creation myth by "evil god" diving has 24 credentials in Balto-Slavic areas and 12 credentials in Finno-Ugric areas. The Bulgarian myth does not mention the Devil's catastrophe, but it develops the theme of creation by the formula "by God's and my power", and the Devil, who twice reversed the order of the formula, could not reach the bottom until the third time he pronounced the ...