If you enjoyed the eerie feeling and local color of Romanian folktale Emperor Aleodor you will love reading Youth Without Age and Life Without Death. Enjoy it and remember, the magic of Romanian folktales starts with the first words.
Continue reading “Youth Without Age and Life Without Death #Im4Ro”A Forgotten Spring Legend and a Romanian Tradition #Im4Ro
Knee deep in research I lost my way between dusty manuscripts but I am excited to have discovered a forgotten Spring legend tied to a Romanian tradition.
Once upon a time, long, long ago, for if it wouldn’t have happened it wouldn’t have been told…
Continue reading “A Forgotten Spring Legend and a Romanian Tradition #Im4Ro”Emperor Aleodor, Romanian Folktale, The End
Emperor Aleodor, Aleodor Imparat, is a Romanian folktale gathered by Romanian folklorist and writer Petre Ispirescu in 1875 and translated into English in 19th by historian and linguist Robert Nisbet Bain. I did very little to edit Nisbet Bain’s skillful translation. I liked his choice of early modern English, I thought it gives Emperor Aleodor a charming old-fashioned patina.
Read part one here and part two here.
Mircea the Elder and Vlad the Impaler, Family and Historical Ties #Im4Ro
Without the great courage and patriotism of Mircea the Elder, grandfather to Vlad the Impaler, ‘Vlad Dracul‘, Vlad Draculea in Romanian or Dracula the nickname may not have existed.
Sometimes history whispers, and the tales it tells are worth listening to and passing on.
Continue reading “Mircea the Elder and Vlad the Impaler, Family and Historical Ties #Im4Ro”1 March, Martisor – Tradition and Symbolism in Romania #Im4Ro
Part of the UNESCO cultural heritage, the tradition of 1 March, Martisor, and its symbolism, are a millennial tradition in Romania.
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