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Based on the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 7th edition.

Based on the life of Persian King Bahram V, the story follows three brothers from Serendip (modern-day Sri Lanka) sent by their father to travel the world and gain wisdom.

A Spanish variation where a father marries his daughters to three lizards (who are actually enchanted princes), leading to a heroic quest by a younger brother to find his sisters.

The theme of three princes is a staple in storytelling across different cultures:

You can find the full version of this 60k-word novel on major ebook platforms like Apple Books and Google Books. 2. The Classic Folk Tale: " The Three Princes of Serendip "

The story follows Tina, a young woman from a noble but impoverished family. Her parents send her to a finishing school with the sole mission of finding a wealthy husband to save their crumbling castle.

In a political context, the term refers to a specific group of leaders in during the mid-20th century: Prince Boun Oum: Represented the right-wing royalists. Prince Souvanna Phouma: Led the neutralist faction.

Historically, the most famous "triple princes" story is a Persian fairy tale that gave the English language the word

The princes possess an uncanny ability to make "accidental discoveries" through logic and observation. For example, they famously describe a camel they have never seen by noting the patterns in the grass and tracks on the road.

While at school, she meets a set of "devastatingly gorgeous" twins, Kato and Karl. Just as things heat up with them, a third man—Prince Kristian—enters the picture. Unlike the twins, Kristian is actual royalty and exactly what her parents desired.