The Dove is an Italian literary fairy tale written by Giambattista Basile in his 1634 work, the Pentamerone.
[1] Although there is no evidence of direct influence, this tale combines many motifs in a manner similar to the Grimms' The Two Kings' Children.
When the ogress returned in the evening, calling Filadoro to throw down her hair so that she could climb it, the land was ready.
The prince did not want to bring her to his palace afoot and dressed this way, so he went to get suitable clothing and a carriage.
When Filadoro heard about the wedding, she disguised herself as a man and went to the castle where she was hired as a kitchen boy.