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The Legend of Alcobaça

The Legend of Alcobaça

2m 21s

The Legend of Alcobaça, also known as the Legend of Inês de Castro, is a famous Portuguese legend with historical roots. It tells the tragic love story between Prince Pedro (later known as King Pedro I of Portugal) and Inês de Castro. The story is associated with the Monastery of Alcobaça, a real historical site in Portugal.

The Legend of the Treasure of Dorestad

The Legend of the Treasure of Dorestad

3m 38s

Dorestad (Dorestat, Duristat) was an early medieval emporium, located in the southeast of the province of Utrecht in the Netherlands, close to the modern-day town of Wijk bij Duurstede. It flourished during the 8th to early 9th centuries, as an important port on the northeastern shipping routes due to its proximity to the fork in the Rhine, with access to Germany via the Nederrijn (the northernmost branch of the Rhine), to the southern Netherlands, northern France, and England (via the Lek), and to the northern Netherlands, northern Germany, and Scandinavia (via the Kromme Rijn).

The Legend of Sim Cheong

The Legend of Sim Cheong

3m 17s

Sim Cheong-jeon is a story about the titular Sim Cheong, who throws herself into the Indang Sea as a sacrifice so that her blind father can regain his eyesight. This selfless act of filial piety causes her to be resurrected and become an empress, and her father's blindness is cured.

The Legend of Bathala

The Legend of Bathala

3m 25s

In the indigenous religion of the ancient Tagalogs, Bathala was the transcendent Supreme Being, the originator and ruler of the universe. He is commonly known and referred to in the modern era as Bathala, a term or title which, in earlier times, also applied to lesser beings such as personal tutelary spirits, omen birds, comets, and other heavenly bodies which the early Tagalog people believed predicted events.