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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roman_TalesRoman Tales - Wikipedia

    Roman Tales (Italian: Racconti romani) is a series of sixty-one short stories written by the Italian author, Alberto Moravia. Written and published initially in the Italian newspaper, Il Corriere della Sera, they were published as a collection in 1954 by Bompiani.

  2. 23 de nov. de 2021 · Roman myths traditional stories that explains the beliefs of a people about the natural and human world, often involving gods, demigods and epic hero. The are highly symbolic in nature.

  3. 5 de mar. de 2021 · Cloelia. This is one of the earliest Roman myths. Cloelia was one of the Roman girls who was taken hostage by Lars Porsena, the Etruscan king, after the end of the war between Clusium and Rome in 508 BC. Cloelia managed to flee the hostage camp, leading a group of other Roman virgins across the River Tiber.

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  4. 8 de may. de 2018 · Roman mythology, like that of the Greeks, contained a number of gods and goddesses, and because of the early influence of Greece on the Italian peninsula and the ever-present contact with Greek culture, the Romans adopted not only their stories but also many of their gods, renaming a number of them.

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  5. In one or two of the Roman versions also, the means of recognition is a ring in place of a slipper. I do not remember any Cinderella among the Russian Tales, though there are stepmother stories, which pair off with others of the Roman. For Scotch versions I must refer the reader to Campbell’s ‘Highland Tales,’ i. 226, and ii. 292.]

  6. Roman Tales (Italian: Racconti romani) is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Franciolini. It is based on several short stories collected in Racconti romani by Alberto Moravia. The film won two David di Donatello Awards, for best director and best producer.

  7. Roman folklore is the folklore of ancient Rome, including genres such as myth (Roman mythology), legend, joke, charms, fable, ghostlore, and numerous others. Scholars have published a variety of collections focused on the folklore of ancient Rome. [2]