Yeruslan Lazarevich (Cyrillic: Еруслан Лазаревич), also known as Eruslan Lazarevich or, in the Tatar original, Uruslan, is the Russian folk-literature...
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Uruslan, Eruslane, Yeruslan), another earlier Tatar variant of the word. The name became popular through the folk tale hero Yeruslan Lazarevich (originally Uruslan)...
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some versions of the wonder-tale (skazka) concerning the bogatyr "Yeruslan Lazarevich", mech-kladenets is mentioned alongside the Fiery Shield and Flame...
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ruled this state from 980 to 1015. The name Ruslan is adapted from Yeruslan Lazarevich, who appears in earlier Russian tales and is mentioned in Pushkin's...
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a tree, inviting other heroes to join him. After being joined by Yeruslan Lazarevich, Churila Plyonkovich and Prince Bova, the four defeat the defenders...
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Grandson. Similar tales about strong men in Russian tradition, such as Yeruslan Lazarevich and Ilya Muromets, may be classified in the international index as...
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russkie skazki The Witch Russia The Wooden Eagle (ru) Russia 575 Yeruslan Lazarevich 17th century Russia The Falcon Pipiristi 1938 Komi people I. I. Novikov...
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the Russian folktales and medieval tales of Bovo Korolevich and Yeruslan Lazarevich are cited as the origins of Slavic fantasy, although those were originally...
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