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Title: Marya Morevna, 2018, Slavic Mythology
Publisher: White City. Editorial "Sunday"
Series: Russian fairy tale in illustrations by I.Ya. Bilibin
Field of Knowledge: Russian Art, Folklore
Age group: 3–7 years old
Primary School
ISBN: 978–5–7793–0572–3
View binding soft cover
Number of illustrations 12...r>Number of pages 14
Format, size 227x295
Language of publication RussianSynopsis: Fabulous image Marya Morevna and KoscheyIn one of the legends about Marya Morevna, the following happens: after the death of her parents, Ivan Tsarevich marries three sisters, while he himself marries the steppe warrior Marya Morevna, who captured Koshchei to a beautiful queen. After a while, Marya Morevna drives off and tells her spouse: “Go everywhere, look after everything; Only in this closet can not look ", not that" we will be bad. " But Ivan Tsarevich did not obey and opened the closet, opened the door - and Koschey the Immortal was hanging there, chained on twelve chains. After drinking three buckets of water, brought to him by Ivan Tsarevich, Koschey breaks twelve chains and is released from the dungeon. At the same time he kidnaps Mary herself.Ivan Tsarevich decides to return her, and goes for help to the husbands of his sisters: Voronon Voronovich, Sokol Sokolovich and Orla Orlovich - powerful werewolves who know how to turn from birds into good fellows. With the help of their advice, Ivan several times frees Marya Morevna from the Koshcheev's captivity, but Koschey all the time overtakes him on his magical, swift horse. Twice he spares Ivan (due to the fact that he helped him), on the third he kills the last one, dismembering him with the help of a saber. Raven, Falcon and Eagle enliven Ivan and give him good advice: get a magic horse from Baba Yaga. When Ivan appears the same magical horse, like Koshchei, they converge in a duel, Ivan kills Koshchei with a mace or throws an egg on the ground with Koshchey's death, burns the body at the stake and frees Marya Morevna.The tale reflected the ideas of the times of matriarchy, when a woman was stronger in status and respected than a man, and the groom had to tame the bride before marriage. It also has parallels with the ancient myth about the abduction of Hades Persephone
Title: Marya Morevna, 2018, Slavic Mythology
Publisher: White City. Editorial "Sunday"
Series: Russian fairy tale in illustrations by I.Ya. Bilibin
Field of Knowledge: Russian Art, Folklore
Age group: 3–7 years old
Primary School
ISBN: 978–5–7793–0572–3
View binding soft cover
Number of illustrations 12...r>Number of pages 14
Format, size 227x295
Language of publication RussianSynopsis: Fabulous image Marya Morevna and KoscheyIn one of the legends about Marya Morevna, the following happens: after the death of her parents, Ivan Tsarevich marries three sisters, while he himself marries the steppe warrior Marya Morevna, who captured Koshchei to a beautiful queen. After a while, Marya Morevna drives off and tells her spouse: “Go everywhere, look after everything; Only in this closet can not look ", not that" we will be bad. " But Ivan Tsarevich did not obey and opened the closet, opened the door - and Koschey the Immortal was hanging there, chained on twelve chains. After drinking three buckets of water, brought to him by Ivan Tsarevich, Koschey breaks twelve chains and is released from the dungeon. At the same time he kidnaps Mary herself.Ivan Tsarevich decides to return her, and goes for help to the husbands of his sisters: Voronon Voronovich, Sokol Sokolovich and Orla Orlovich - powerful werewolves who know how to turn from birds into good fellows. With the help of their advice, Ivan several times frees Marya Morevna from the Koshcheev's captivity, but Koschey all the time overtakes him on his magical, swift horse. Twice he spares Ivan (due to the fact that he helped him), on the third he kills the last one, dismembering him with the help of a saber. Raven, Falcon and Eagle enliven Ivan and give him good advice: get a magic horse from Baba Yaga. When Ivan appears the same magical horse, like Koshchei, they converge in a duel, Ivan kills Koshchei with a mace or throws an egg on the ground with Koshchey's death, burns the body at the stake and frees Marya Morevna.The tale reflected the ideas of the times of matriarchy, when a woman was stronger in status and respected than a man, and the groom had to tame the bride before marriage. It also has parallels with the ancient myth about the abduction of Hades Persephone