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🐸 A talking frog… who asks for more than he should— Not riches. Not power. But a place at your table. Even in your bed. Most call it a fairy tale. But what if it’s not? What if this is one of the oldest stories we've ever told—a fragment of ancient rites, from a time when gods walked in animal skins and the unknown called from the water? 🔔 Subscribe to The Resurrectionists → / @theresurrectionists 🕯️ In this episode of The Resurrectionists, we dive into The Frog Prince—a tale of pact, promise, and transformation. What seems like childhood fantasy may conceal a truth as old as Bronze Age rituals, where water, frogs, and marriage bridged worlds. 📜 From German forests to Scottish wells, from ancient vodníks to Egyptian goddess Heket, the bones of this tale run deeper than you ever imagined. ⏱️ Chapters: 0:36 The Original Story Retelling 3:58 Strange Variants Across Europe 5:54 Wells, Water Spirits, and Ancient Gateways 8:42 The Animal Bridegroom Pattern 12:47 Union, Sacrifice, and the Creation of the World 👁️ Watch Next: – Jack and the Beanstalk: 5,000-Year-Old Myth Hidden in a Beanstalk → • The 5,000-Year-Old Secret Behind Jack and ... – Rumpelstiltskin: A 4,000-Year-Old Bargain → • The 4,000-Year-Old Secret Behind Rumpelsti... – Explore More Fairy Tale Origins → • Fairy Tale Origins 🌿 Let’s Connect: 📸 Instagram: / the_resurrectionists_yt 🎬 TikTok: / the_resurrectionists 📌 Pinterest: / theresurrectionists 🔎 #TheFrogPrince #Folklore #TheResurrectionists #FairyTaleOrigins #Mythology #AncientRituals #AnimalBridegroom 📚 Sources & Further Reading: – Comparative phylogenetic analyses uncover the ancient roots of Indo-European folktales — Royal Society Open Science https://royalsocietypublishing.org/do... – Alison Flood, Fairytales much older than previously thought, say researchers — The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/books/201... – What Makes a Repulsive Frog So Appealing: Memetics and Fairy Tales — Jack Zipes, Journal of Folklore Research https://www.academia.edu/3384436/What... – The Types of International Folktales — Hans-Jörg Uther (2004), no. 440 — Scholarly typology of tale variations https://www.academia.edu/3384556/ – The Emperor’s New Sanctum: A Folktale in Jordanes’ Gothic History — Nathan J. Ristuccia, Parergon 35.1 (2018) https://www.academia.edu/38866343/ – Froschkönig (AaTh 440) — Lutz Röhrich, Enzyklopädie des Märchens (1987) – Breaking the Magic Spell — Jack Zipes, Routledge (2002) — fairy tale transformations across cultures – The Beastly Bride — Barbara Leavy, in The Feminist Companion to Mythology — beast bridegroom vs swan maiden motifs – Women, Androgynes, and Other Mythical Beasts — Wendy Doniger O’Flaherty (1980) — mythic unions & cross-species marriage – Popular Tales of the West Highlands, vol. 2, no. 33: The Well at the World's End — J. F. Campbell (1860) https://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt... – Frog Kings: Folktales about Slimy Suitors — D. L. Ashliman, University of Pittsburgh https://sites.pitt.edu/~dash/type0440... – Animal Brides: Folktales of Type 402 — Global examples of beast bridegroom stories https://sites.pitt.edu/~dash/type0402... – History of Frog King — Heidi Anne Heiner, SurLaLune Fairy Tales https://www.surlalunefairytales.com/f... – The Princess Who Would Not Laugh: The Ancient Goddess as Revealed Through Fairy Tales — Jeri Studebaker, Goddess Pages https://www.academia.edu/7423655/ – What Can the Mythical Frog Tell Us? — Jelka Vince-Pallua, Folklore, vol. 77 (2019) https://www.academia.edu/41657465/ – Heqet | Egyptian Frog Goddess — Britannica https://www.britannica.com/topic/Heqet – Fairytale in the Ancient World — Graham Anderson, Routledge (2000) — explores classical roots of fairy tales, including ancient "frog prince" motifs https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fairytale-An... – The Everchanging Frog Symbol in World Myth — Ancient Origins https://www.ancient-origins.net/myths... – Gerald of Wales on Irish Kingship Ritual — Alpha History (medieval source reference) https://alphahistory.com/primarysourc... – The Folktale — Stith Thompson (1946) — foundational study of tale types & diffusion – Kinder- und Hausmärchen, no. 1: Der Froschkönig oder der eiserne Heinrich — Brothers Grimm (1812) https://www.grimmstories.com/en/grimm...