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    Mélusine (French: [melyzin]) or Melusine or Melusina is a figure of European folklore, a female spirit of fresh water in a holy well or river. She is usually...
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  • master and mistress of the castle where Mélusine works: a somewhat goofy male vampire and a stern female ghost. Mélusine always addresses them as "sir" and...
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  • Laurent Boutonnat, "L'Histoire d'une fée, c'est..." was released on 27 February 2001. The song describes the fairy Mélusine with "childish" lyrics that contrast...
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    Vallée incarnate, 1984, Editions Flammarion Elwina, le roman fée, 1985, Editions Flammarion Fées de toujours (with Jinane Chawaf), 1987, Editions Plon L'intérieur...
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    In fairy tales, a fairy godmother (French: fée marraine) is a fairy with magical powers who acts as a mentor or parent to someone, in the role that an...
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  • from the sea on the back of a bull. Walter, Philippe (2008-01-01). La Fée Mélusine : Le serpent et l'oiseau (in French). Editions Imago. ISBN 9782849524565...
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    Fairy tale (redirect from Conte de fees)
    up writing literary stories; Madame d'Aulnoy invented the term Conte de fée, or fairy tale, in the late 17th century. Before the definition of the genre...
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  • world to disappear, Queen Titiana sends two Quebec fairies, Blondine and Mélusine, to Paris on a mission to find the ideal man to awaken Sleeping Beauty...
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  • Dahu Dames Blanches, type of female spirit European dragon Fae - aka Fae, Fée, the origin of the word Fairy Horses of Pas-de-Calais Gap of Goeblin - is...
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    Mélusine, roman du XIV° siècle. Preface by Jacques Le Goff, translation and afterword by Michèle Perret, Stock, 1979, 334 p. La légende de Mélusine,...
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