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) is a Romanian fairy tale collected and written down by Petre Ispirescu between 1872 and 1886. It tells the story of an unnamed youngest daughter of an emperor, who dresses up as a man, goes to serve another emperor and rescues the titular princess Ileana. During a quest of obtaining the Holy Water she is hit by a curse of a monk that causes her to transform into a man - Făt-Frumos (Prince Charming figure), who marries Ileana in the happy ending.
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| - Ileana Simziana o Ileana Sînziana (també traduïda a l'anglès com The Princess Who Would be a Prince o Iliane of the Golden Tresses i Helena Goldengarland ) és un conte de fades romanès recollit i escrit per entre 1872 i 1886. Explica la història d'una filla petita sense nom d'un emperador, que es disfressa d'home, va a servir un altre emperador i rescata la princesa titular Ileana. Durant una recerca per obtenir l'aigua beneïda, és colpejada per una maledicció d'un monjo que la fa transformar en un home: Făt-Frumos (figura del príncep encantador), que es casa amb Ileana al final feliç. (ca)
- 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) is a Romanian fairy tale collected and written down by Petre Ispirescu between 1872 and 1886. It tells the story of an unnamed youngest daughter of an emperor, who dresses up as a man, goes to serve another emperor and rescues the titular princess Ileana. During a quest of obtaining the Holy Water she is hit by a curse of a monk that causes her to transform into a man - Făt-Frumos (Prince Charming figure), who marries Ileana in the happy ending. (en)
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| - Iliane of the Golden Tresses; Helena Goldengarland; The Girl Who Pretended to be a Boy (en)
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| - Ileana Simziana o Ileana Sînziana (també traduïda a l'anglès com The Princess Who Would be a Prince o Iliane of the Golden Tresses i Helena Goldengarland ) és un conte de fades romanès recollit i escrit per entre 1872 i 1886. Explica la història d'una filla petita sense nom d'un emperador, que es disfressa d'home, va a servir un altre emperador i rescata la princesa titular Ileana. Durant una recerca per obtenir l'aigua beneïda, és colpejada per una maledicció d'un monjo que la fa transformar en un home: Făt-Frumos (figura del príncep encantador), que es casa amb Ileana al final feliç. (ca)
- 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) is a Romanian fairy tale collected and written down by Petre Ispirescu between 1872 and 1886. It tells the story of an unnamed youngest daughter of an emperor, who dresses up as a man, goes to serve another emperor and rescues the titular princess Ileana. During a quest of obtaining the Holy Water she is hit by a curse of a monk that causes her to transform into a man - Făt-Frumos (Prince Charming figure), who marries Ileana in the happy ending. (en)
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