The caption for this illustration reads: Paul's gray falcon's neck turned. In Serbia mythology, Yelitza, was the sister of Paul and Radool. Paul's jealous wife persuaded him that his sister had killed their son, so Paul had Yelitza pulled apart by horses. A church arose on the spot where she died.  Here Paul is outside addressing a falcon. The illustration is from a 1921 book on Serbian myths and legends.
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The caption for this illustration reads: Paul's gray falcon's neck turned. In Serbia mythology, Yelitza, was the sister of Paul and Radool. Paul's jealous wife persuaded him that his sister had killed their son, so Paul had Yelitza pulled apart by horses. A church arose on the spot where she died. Here Paul is outside addressing a falcon. The illustration is from a 1921 book on Serbian myths and legends.

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UMG25A05_118

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32,0Mo (2,0Mo) / 23,3cm x 34,5cm / 2750 x 4069 (300dpi)

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