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A PPT presentation of some of the Romanian Myths.

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  • Every place on Earth has a story of its own, but you have to listen carefully in order to hear it and you need to own an ounce of love to understand it.Nicolae Iorga, Romanian historian

  • Romanians had from ancient times a multitude of customs, tales and poems about love, faith, kings, princesses, and witches.Probably the greatest collector of folk tales was the storyteller Ion Creang, who, in very picturesque language, gave life to stories now classics such as The White Moor or Old womans daughter and Old mans daughter.The poet Vasile Alecsandri published the most successful variant of Mioria, a sad, philosophical ballad poem centered around a simple intrigue: the plot of the two shepherds to kill the third because of the envy that carries on the material.

  • Another prolific editor of Tales from folklore was Petre Ispirescu, who in the 19th century published an impressive number of volumes containing a large number of short novels and tales of Mythology. They are centered around some popular characters like Prince Charming, Princess Ileana Cosnzeana, Zmeul or Cpcunul(monsters), the Dragon(Balaur) or fantastic creatures like the Good Fairy and the evil Muma Pdurii.

  • Cpcunul is in Romanian mythology a supernatural character, which sometimes occur with two heads, sometimes with a dog's head and the body of a man. It is said that these creatures can turn into many different animals (from a bear into a stag and so on).

  • Cpcunul is presented as that one who steals the Princess and a reward is given to get him but it is hard to defeat him. And more often than not, the heroes fail miserably.

  • Muma Pdurii (Mother of the Woods) is, perhaps, the most famous creature in Romanian mythology. You can find her in folk and fairy tales playing the role of a forest guardian.

  • Muma Pdurii is one of the most dangerous natural spirits. She appears as a very ugly, old woman, with long hair, who is always weeping in the woods. Sometimes, she takes the form of a nun with loose hair. She lives in the darkest parts of forests or tree hollows. She takes care of all trees and seeks to kill or scare people, causing them mental illness.

  • Celul Pmntului (The Dog of the Earth) is a creature living deep underground that likes to feed on the dead. It sometimes comes to the surface looking to scare lost travelers.

  • Snziene or Iele is the Romanian name for fairies.During the Snziene Eve Night, the heavens open up, making it the strongest night for magic spells, especially for the love spells. Also it is said that the plants harvested during this night will have tremendous magical powers.

  • It is not a good thing though to be a male and walk at night during Sanziene Eve Night, as that is the time when the fairies dance in the air, blessing the crops and bestowing health on people - they do not like to be seen by males, and whomever sees them will be maimed, or the fairies will take their hearing/speech or make them mad.

  • Some legends say varcolacul is a ghost or vampire (Strigoi) while others say it is a werewolf (in some versions, a werewolf that emerges from the corpses of babies). The pricolici is another form of varcolac, also resembling a werewolf.

  • This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication (communication) reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein."