Category
page 1Works about princesses
Les Indes galantes
opera-ballet by Jean-Philippe Rameau

Kudrun
thumb|First page of Kudrun. Ambraser Heldenbuch, Austrian National Library Cod. ser. nova 2663 fol. 140t.
Kudrun (sometimes known as the Gudrunlied or Gudrun), is an anonymous Middle High German heroic epic. The poem was likely composed in either Austria or Bavaria around 1250. It tells the story of three generations of the ruling house of Hetelings on the North Sea, but is primarily the story of Kudrun, who is abducted by the Norman prince Hartmut who desires to marry her. Kudrun remains true to her fiancé Herwig and eventually is rescued. After the defeat of the Normans, however, Kudrun ensu
Princess Ida
opéra comique
The World is Still Beautiful
Japanese manga series
Atalanta
opera in three acts by Georg Friedrich Händel
Anmitsu Hime
1949 Japanese manga series

The Princess
narrative poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Gondibert
Gondibert is an epic poem by William Davenant. In it he attempts to combine the five-act structure of English Renaissance drama with the Homeric and Virgilian epic literary tradition. Davenant also sought to incorporate modern philosophical theories about government and passion, based primarily in the work of Thomas Hobbes, to whom Davenant sent drafts of the poem for review.