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- Petrosinella is a story about a pregnant woman who steals parsley from the garden of an ogress and agrees to give up her child when she is caught12. The baby is born and named Petrosinella, after the southern Italian word for parsley1. Petrosinella is locked up in a stone tower for years until a handsome prince helps her escape2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.A pregnant woman steals parsley from the garden of an ogress (orca) and agrees to give up her child when she is caught. The baby is born and named Petrosinella, after the southern Italian word for parsley (petrosino or petrusino; the modern standard Italian word is prezzemolo).en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PetrosinellaIn the story, a woman is caught stealing enticing parsley from an ogress' garden, resulting in the loss of the women's first born child to the witch. Locking up the girl, appropriately named Petrosinella, meaning parsley, in a stone tower. For years, the girl lives isolated, until a handsome prince helps her escape.www.goodreads.com/book/show/2605094-petrosin…
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A pregnant woman steals parsley from the garden of an ogress (orca) and agrees to give up her child when she is caught. The baby is born and named Petrosinella, after the southern Italian word for parsley (petrosino or petrusino; the modern standard Italian word is prezzemolo). The ogress watches the girl grow in … See more
"Petrosinella" is a Neapolitan fairy tale, written by Giambattista Basile in his collection of fairy tales in 1634, Lo cunto de li cunti (The Tale of Tales), or Pentamerone.
It is See more"Petrosinella" has many differences from both the 1812 and 1857 versions of "Rapunzel" recorded by the Grimm brothers. … See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Petrosinella - An Italian Rapunzel Tale by Giambattista Basile
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WEBJul 1, 2017 · Petrosinella is a story of a girl who is kidnapped by an ogress and rescued by a prince with the help of her long hair and gall-nuts. It is a possible source of Rapunzel by the Brothers Grimm, with …
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WEBAug 21, 2011 · Petrosinella's captivity is a little more traumatic than Rapunzel's-she isn't given over at birth. Her mother has the same cravings, steals the petrosinella, and makes the promise to an ogress that she …
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WEBIn the story, a woman is caught stealing enticing parsley from an ogress' garden, resulting in the loss of the women's first born child to the witch. Locking up the girl, appropriately named Petrosinella, meaning parsley, …
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