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The Honest Youth - Marko, son of King Voukashin and Lady Yevrossima. Marko was . . . the son of King Voukashin; and his mother was Queen Helen, whom the Serbian troubadours called by the pleasing and poetic name Yevrossima Euphrosyne in their songs and poems. According to the popular tradition, the Prince was born in the castle of Skadar Scutari, But there is also another tradition, equally popular, that Marko was the child of a veela fairy-queen and a zmay dragon. The fact that his father was a dragon is believed, by those who accept this tradition, to explain and in every way to account for, Marko`s tremendous strength and his astonishing powers of endurance.


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