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Fehérlófia (lit. The Son of the White Horse or The Son of the White Mare) is a Hungarian folk tale published by László Arany (hu) in Eredeti Népmesék (1862). Its main character is a youth named Fehérlófia, a "Hungarian folk hero". The tale is classified in the Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index as tale type ATU 301, "The Three Stolen Princesses". However, the Hungarian National Catalogue of Folktales classifies the tale as MNK 301B.

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  • Fehérlófia (Hungarian folk tale) (en)
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  • Fehérlófia (lit. The Son of the White Horse or The Son of the White Mare) is a Hungarian folk tale published by László Arany (hu) in Eredeti Népmesék (1862). Its main character is a youth named Fehérlófia, a "Hungarian folk hero". The tale is classified in the Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index as tale type ATU 301, "The Three Stolen Princesses". However, the Hungarian National Catalogue of Folktales classifies the tale as MNK 301B. (en)
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  • ATU 301 (en)
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  • The Son of the White Horse; The Son of the White Mare (en)
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  • October 2022 (en)
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  • Fehérlófia (en)
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  • Eredeti népmesék by László Arany (en)
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  • similar to sisters (en)
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  • Jean de l'Ours (en)
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  • Fehérlófia (lit. The Son of the White Horse or The Son of the White Mare) is a Hungarian folk tale published by László Arany (hu) in Eredeti Népmesék (1862). Its main character is a youth named Fehérlófia, a "Hungarian folk hero". The tale is classified in the Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index as tale type ATU 301, "The Three Stolen Princesses". However, the Hungarian National Catalogue of Folktales classifies the tale as MNK 301B. (en)
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