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      • The Frog Princess, named Vasilisa the Wise, is a beautiful, intelligent, friendly, skilled young woman, who was forced to spend three years in a frog's skin for disobeying Koschei.
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  2. The Sea Tsar and Vasilisa the Wise (Russian: Морской царь и Василиса Премудрая, romanized: Morskoi Tsar i Vasilisa Premudraya) is a Russian fairy tale published by author Alexander Afanasyev in his collection of Russian Fairy Tales, numbered 219. The tale features legendary characters Sea Tsar and Vasilisa the Wise.

    • ATU 313 ("The Magical Flight")
    • Russian Fairy Tales by Alexander Afanasyev
    • The Sea Tsar and Vasilisa the Wise
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  3. Dec 12, 2017 · The history of Vasilisa. By KATE FORSYTH. This week Vasilisa the Wise & Other Tales of Brave Young Women is finally launched into the world. To celebrate I thought I would explore the history of the titular tale, which is one of the best-known and best-loved Russian fairy-tales.

  4. Vasilisa the Beautiful ( Russian: Василиса Прекрасная) or Vasilisa the Fair is a Russian fairy tale collected by Alexander Afanasyev in Narodnye russkie skazki. [1] Synopsis. By his first wife, a merchant had a single daughter, who was known as Vasilisa the Beautiful.

  5. Vasilisa (Russian: Василиса), also known as Vasilisa the Wise, Vasilisa the Beautiful, Princess Vasilisa and the Frog Tsarevena, is a stock character that appears in multiple Russian Fairy Tales. She normally takes the role of a beautiful maiden or princess, persecuted by a wicked stepmother or...

  6. The Frog Princess, named Vasilisa the Wise, is a beautiful, intelligent, friendly, skilled young woman, who was forced to spend three years in a frog's skin for disobeying Koschei. Her final test may be to dance at the king's banquet.

    • ATU 402 ("The Animal Bride")
    • Russian Fairy Tales by Alexander Afanasyev
  7. Feb 3, 2018 · In the evening the girl laid the table and began waiting for Baba-Yaga. It grew dark. The black horseman swept by and it was night. The skulls’ eyes began to shine. The trees creaked, the dead leaves crunched, the earth trembled, and there was Baba-Yaga…”. -Vasilisa the Beautiful. Vasilisa the Beautiful is the name of a popular Russian ...

  8. Dec 30, 2020 · So Vasilísa the Wise turned the horses into a mere, Iván Tsarévich into a drake, and herself into a duck. The Sea Tsar came up to the lake and he instantly guessed who were the duck and the drake, so he struck the grey earth and turned into an eagle.

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