- King
Kojata or The
Unlooked for
Prince or
Prince Unexpected (Polish: O królewiczu Niespodzianku) is a
Slavonic fairy tale, of
Polish origin.
Louis Léger...
- The
Kojata (Kyrgyz: Кожата) is a
right tributary of the Kara-Suu in Jalal-Abad Region, Kyrgyzstan. Its
source is in the
Chatkal Range,
western Tian Shan...
- the
village of Lodín to Břevnov Monastery. Všebor II (died
before 1073)
Kojata, is
mentioned in the
years 1061 to 1068 as
governor of the
castle of Bílina...
- 234 m (768 ft). It is
drained by the
river Toskool, a
tributary of the
Kojata. "Sary-Chelek Lake: A
Distant Beauty". Caravanistan.
Retrieved 2020-05-12...
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Russia The
Humpbacked Horse 1834
Russia Pyotr Pavlovich Yershov 531 King
Kojata Russia 313 The
Language of the
Birds Russia Alexander Afanasyev Narodnye...
- It can be
either a
transformation chase (as in The
Grateful Prince, King
Kojata, Foundling-Bird, Jean, the Soldier, and Eulalie, the Devil's Daughter, or...
- Nothing", "The
Nixie of the Mill-Pond", "The
Grateful Prince", and "King
Kojata"), but not in the
original version of this one. Indeed, one
study of German...
-
origin is unknown. She
married Kojata IV Hrabišic, to whom she did not bear any children. In his will from 1227,
Kojata bequeathed to her the villages...
- the
villages was
moved to the
other bank of the
river Bílina. In 1227
Kojata, the last Hrabišic, p****ed his
property to the
Zderaz Monastery, but King...
- and Eulalie, the Devil's
Daughter Nix
Nought Nothing Foundling-Bird King
Kojata The
Grateful Prince The Love for
Three Oranges (fairy tale) Snow-White-Fire-Red...