Thank you for clicking on this story. Since I was a little girl I wanted to see the Disney Princesses meet each other and I wanted to write a story about it before I even had a fanfiction account. I was recently inspired again by Buzzfeed's Historically Accurate Disney Princesses video on YouTube. I have been doing research to see where and when each princess would have been living. I received multiple answers on the internet and decided on where each princess would live as well as what they'd speak and when they lived.


Princess Description- Country they live, language they speak, and when they lived.

Snow White: Germany; German; 1500s

Cinderella: France; French; 1700s

Aurora: England; English; 1300s

Ariel: Denmark; Danish; 1800s

Mulan: China; Traditional Chinese; Han Dynasty

Pocahontas: Powhatan of Virginia; Powhatan; 1600s

Jasmine: Arabian Peninsula; Arabic; 300s

Tiana: USA; English; 1920's

Belle: France; French; 1700s

Merida: Scotland; Gaelic; 900s

Anna: Norway; Norwegian; early 1800s

Elsa: Norway; Norwegian; early 1800s

Rapunzel: Germany; German; early 1800s


Usually stories like this begin with, "Once upon a time..." Not this one. There is no time here, there are times that will soon all come together and meet. Not to mention, we start our story relatively close to now, in an underground hideout. It was dark, the walls lined with computers showing different areas of the forest surrounding the hideout.

In a chair, in front of the far biggest computer was a pale and skinny woman. Her eyes were dull, hair well kept but losing its color, and her short fingernails were typing away on the keyboard. That is until she took her hands off the device and opened a book hidden on her lap.

The book, Thirteen Stories of Influential Women, was a book she read over and over again. Only some have been confirmed as true, but the woman was certain that the book told the stories of these girls truly. She researched as much as she could about them, and found what she believed was proof that they once existed.

The first part of the book were stories from Germany. The first was of a girl named Snow White. She had been a princess and then queen of Germany. Her stepmother had tried to have her killed a few years after the death of her father (the girl's mother passed away many years before), but Snow White found refuge with seven dwarves. They were faithful companions, but failed to stop Snow White from taking that bite of a poison apple. She had died until a prince came along and kissed her awake. The stepmother had mysteriously gone missing, so Germany was in desperate need of a new leader. The deeply in love Snow White and the Prince married shortly after and were made King and Queen of Germany. The dwarves were invited to live in the palace.

A year later a famine had struck Germany. Families barely had enough food to feed themselves, selling any of the food risked starvation. Nevertheless, Germany had to trade with its neighbors. With no food to sell, Germany needed a new strategy in the markets. It had been Snow White to come up with the brilliant idea to get farmers to trade their plows for pickaxes to mine for gems to trade. The dwarves eagerly trained the new miners to be safe in this hazardous job. The kingdom traded these gems and minerals to other countries and were able to avoid an economic crisis thanks to Snow White's brilliant idea.

Centuries after the tale of Snow White came the tale of Rapunzel, a descendant. Like Snow White, she was princess in Germany, specifically the Kingdom of Corona. As a baby she had been stolen by a selfish woman wanting to use the powers of Rapunzel's long hair to keep her young. About 18 years later she finally fled with a thief whom she fell in love with, nearly giving up her newly found freedom to save his life. The man cut her magical hair, making it useless to the woman, who turned to dust. The princess was returned to her parents and the thief was pardoned for his crimes. As many predicted, the two were wed.

Her story alone had made people question the justice system. Her husband was literally rooms away from the gallows before being saved from death. Perhaps petty criminals at least could be rehabilitated rather than killed. This lead to the death penalty being reserved for serious offences only. Rapunzel and the new prince fully supported this change. Rapunzel's bubbly and friendly personality also helped Germany turn enemies whom they were on the brink of war to allies. This was all before she even became queen.

The next country visited is Norway, where two sisters named Elsa and Anna were the princesses of Arendelle. They were cousins to Rapunzel but not descendants of Snow White. Growing up, Elsa had led a very secluded life away from the entire kingdom. Anna had a very bubbly personality that proved to either annoy or please others.

Elsa had magical ice powers, thus the reason why she was so secluded, and had them kept secret from everyone until her coronation three years after her parents died. The secret caused others to view her unfavorably as a monster, causing her to set off an eternal winter. She ran off in an attempt not to hurt anyone, not knowing the winter she caused. Anna ran after her, in an attempt to restore summer and ended up meeting her future husband on the way.

Most of the next section was made unreadable when a previous owner of the book spilled coffee on it. It ruined the rest of the story as well as what happened afterwards.

It picks up saying that they lived happily ever after.

Next is a girl named Aurora of England. As an infant she was cursed by a woman named Maleficent to die on her 16th birthday when she pricked her finger on a spinning needle. A little fairy managed to alter the spell so instead of death, she was met with a deep sleep. Despite the change, the King and Queen wished to hide their daughter until her 16th birthday, giving her to three fairies, including the one who altered the curse.

Many years later, Aurora, renamed Briar Rose, lived as a peasant with the three fairies and met Prince Phillip, who was arranged to be her husband at birth. They fell in love, but were each told by their guardians that they were already engaged to another. At the same time this fact was revealed to Briar Rose she was told of her heritage. Not long afterwards she was returned to the castle on her 16th birthday. It was there she pricked her finger on a spindle and fell asleep. The fairies put everyone in the kingdom into a deep sleep except for Prince Phillip.

In the end, Phillip defeated Maleficent (who was guarding the sleeping beauty), kissed Aurora awake, and the two married. Their rule was very prosperous and they were adored by the kingdom. Centuries later their descendant, Arthur Wellesley or the Duke of Wellington, helped defeat Napoleon in the Battle of Waterloo.

In France, before the French Revolution lived a girl named Belle. Her father had been captured by a ferocious beast and Belle offered to take his place. The Beast accepted the trade and released her father. He later invited the girl to dinner, but she declined.

As the months dragged on the two began to fall in love with each other. One night the Beast had showed her a magic mirror that she used to see her father. It revealed her father was very sick and seeing she was in distress, the Beast released Belle from the castle to find her father. They reunited, but the father was about to be taken to an asylum for claiming that Belle was captured by a creature. Belle used the mirror to show her father wasn't crazy, but a mob was sent toward the castle to slaughter the beast that Belle had fallen in love with. She returns to the Beast, only to see her love stabbed in the side.

The Beast died, but Belle claimed that she loved him. To her surprise the Beast was changed into a prince named Adam and the two wed.

Again in France, Cinderella was made a slave by her stepfamily. She was given all of the chores while her step-sisters were spoiled by their mother. One day a messenger came to the house saying that the Prince Charming was searching for a wife and was throwing a ball in an effort to meet one. All of the girls in the kingdom were invited, but Cinderella was only allowed to go if she finished her chores and found a dress. She finished her chores and, according to her, some of her friends put together an outfit for her. The outfit however was torn up by the step-sisters and her family left without her.

Upset, Cinderella ran outside to cry. That was when her Fairy Godmother appeared to help Cinderella to the ball. She made a coach from a pumpkin, horses from mice, and a dog and horse into drivers. Cinderella's dress was transformed into another one, worthy of being at a royal ball. The Godmother warned that these changes would only last until midnight and Cinderella left.

She met Charming and they instantly fell in love. They danced until midnight when Cinderella ran away, losing a glass slipper in the people in the castle used the shoe to fit on every girl in the kingdom to find the girl whose foot it fit. When they arrived at Cinderella's her suspicious stepmother locked her upstairs. The shoe didn't fit either stepsister and the royal servant was about to leave when Cinderella ran into the room. When the servant went to give her the slipper he tripped and the glass slipper shattered. But not to worry, Cinderella had the other one. The slipper fit, the prince married Cinderella, and they successfully ruled their kingdom.

Both Belle and Cinderella had descendants who were aristocrats during the French Revolution, but many of them were spared for their kindness. One day a descendant of Cinderella met a descendant of Belle and fell in love. One of their children, Charles de Gaulle, became a leader of Free France during World War II and 18th president of France.

Ariel was one of seven daughters to King Triton of Atlantica. Unlike most merfolk she wanted to get as close to humans as possible. She even had a collection of items from land that she kept hidden from her father. There was a night that Ariel saw a ship and went up to investigate. There she saw Prince Eric of Denmark and she fell in love with him. When the ship caught on fire she saved the life of the prince and returned him to the shore. Unconscious most of the time, Eric only got a vague look at her, but was able to hear her beautiful voice.

Wanting to be with him, Ariel made a deal with a sea witch to trade her voice for legs. Kiss the Prince in less than 72 hours and she could keep them. If not she would turn back into a mermaid and turned into a little ugly creature. She made the deal and went to the surface.

Seeing her, Eric immediately thought she was the one who saved him, but later decided it wasn't because she couldn't talk, let alone sing. Nevertheless, seeing as she had nowhere to go he took her to the castle to help her. She stayed with him there for the next three days until the sea witch disguised herself as a beautiful woman and made Eric fall in love with her. Ariel managed to get to the wedding before it was complete when a sea bird broke the bride of the Prince's necklace. The necklace released Ariel's voice back to her when broken and Eric was released from the spell. They were about to kiss when Ariel's legs turned back into a tail and the sea witch dragged her back to the sea.

King Triton stopped the witch and offered to trade himself for Ariel's freedom. He was turned, and the sea witch crowned herself Queen of the Sea. Eric however, later managed to kill the witch and the King was returned to normal. Seeing how his daughter loved this human Triton granted Ariel legs and the two lovebirds reunited. They married months later.

Ariel had managed to join the land of Denmark and Atlantica in friendship which had been temporarily broken years later for the safety of her daughter. No one knows where merfolk are today. Some believe they're extinct, others that they returned to the sea during World War I, and others still believe they never once existed.

Jasmine was the Princess of Agrabah who snuck out of the palace one day to see the city. She met a homeless boy named Aladdin and he showed her around Agrabah. Later, Aladdin was captured by guards, so Jasmine went to an advisor to demand his release, to find out he had already been sentenced to death. Days later she was courted by a (yet another) suitor named Prince Ali of Babwa. It turned out to be Aladdin who had turned into a prince by making a wish to a genie.

Jasmine was enslaved by the Sultan's advisor, but later worked with Aladdin to free herself, her father, and Agrabah from the advisor. The law saying Jasmine could only marry a prince was removed and she chose to marry Aladdin.

Jasmine did everything she could to help her kingdom by volunteering in hospitals and schools. Unlike her own childhood where she never left the palace walls, she took her own children with her outside into the city. This proved effective for the posterity, who ruled their kingdom understanding the goals and hardships of their people.

The princess living closest to our time is Tianna of New Orleans. She was a poor girl who dreamed of owning a popular restaurant . To accomplish this dream she took multiple jobs in an effort to buy a building. Unlike most girls, she was not interested in the prince of Maldonia coming to Louisiana. When she later met Prince Naveen he was in the form of a frog. Believing he needed a kiss from a princess, he offered Tiana money for Tiana's restaurant to kiss him. She complied, but ended up becoming a frog herself.

The two searched for the answer so that they could become humans. They ran into a good witch, who directed them to a rich girl for Naveen to kiss. They arrived too late, so they returned to the witch, accepting their fate as frogs and married. When they kissed, they were turned back into humans. When Tiana married Naveen, she became a princess, now eligible to turn them back into humans.

Tianna bought the building she wanted as her restaurant, and it became an immediate success. The first World War came and went. Maldonia was neutral the entire time and Naveen was not eligible to be drafted for America. However, Hitler was a great threat to Maldonia in WWII. Leaving her restaurant and children to her mother in New Orleans, Tianna went with Naveen to help defend the kingdom from the Nazis. She was there helping with every battle plan that successfully kept Hitler away.

Years later, she helped with the Civil Rights Movement. Her protests were of great help, for harming her, would be a declaration of war on Maldonia. Martin Luther King Jr. and his family were also welcomed guests in her restaurant and meetings would often be planned there.

When Jamestown was created the daughter of Chief Powhatan was Pocahontas. She wanted peace between her village and new settlers, especially after she met John Smith. As Smith tried to talk sense into the settlers Pocahontas tried to talk to her father. Neither side would back down from a fight.

Both gave their results the next time they met before kissing. Pocahontas' fiancé of her arranged marriage saw and attacked John. Pocahontas failed to tear the two apart and it wasn't until a friend of John's fired his gun, killing the fiancé, when the fight ended. John told his friend to run, which he did, and as a result was blamed by the arriving tribe members for killing the man.

The next day at his execution, Pocahontas threw herself between Smith and her own father, saying that she would not allow him to die. The Chief realized the error of his ways and declared that he would not start a fight. Most of the settlers agreed to back down, all except for their leader, who fired at the Chief. Smith pushed the Chief out of the way, but ended up being shot instead. He survived, but was brought back to England while Pocahontas stayed behind.

During her lifetime, Pocahontas dedicated herself to keeping England and the Native Americans on good terms. She was also a dedicated mother to her son, Thomas. Of course, as history goes, Pocahontas' influence wore off and the two cultures fought.

Mulan lived during the Han Dynasty in China. At the time, China was at war with the Huns and men were being recruited to go to war. Her father was recruited, but she went in his place as a boy named Ping. There she trained to fight against the Huns and killed a majority of them when she launched a canon into a mountain, causing an avalanche. Her identity as a woman was revealed and she was left alone in the mountains. When she saw that some Huns had survived, she raced to China to warn the army and emperor.

But no one would listen to her. The emperor was captured by the Huns. It was Mulan who lead the rescue mission. After the rescue, the emperor bowed to her, as well as the rest of the spectators. Mulan had brought honor to her family and had captured the heart of her commander, who later became her husband and the father of her children. She was considered a hero in China for the rest of her life.

Probably the feistiest of these women was Princess Merida. As was tradition in Scotland, the eldest boys of the neighboring Scottish kingdoms fought for her hand in marriage. Uninterested in marrying, Merida defied the tradition, angering her mother. Merida found a witch and asked her to put a spell on her mother to change her. The goal was to get her mother to call off her wedding, but instead her mother became a bear.

Merida snuck her mother out of the castle to avoid her father from killing his own wife. Merida and her mother learned that they needed to mend the bond torn by pride to reverse the spell. They mistook the message to mean they needed to mend a tapestry of the family Merida had torn in her anger. So the two returned to the castle.

Merida made a speech to distract the men from her mother. She was about to back down, say that she would marry as tradition told, but her mother signaled her to break tradition. This seemed like a grand idea to all of the suitors, and everyone agreed that was the best solution. To Merida's despair, her mother was discovered and chased away from the castle. Merida rode after the chase, sewing the tapestry as she went. She made it in time to save her mother from the men, as well as to help save everyone from another bear.

It turned out that Merida had been wrong about the tapestry. It was their mother-daughter bond that needed to be mended. Merida hugged her mother, saying she loved her and wanted her to change back. The Queen changed back into a human, and the two were again close.

Merida did end up choosing her own suitor, and became a role model to girls who wanted to choose their own destiny and act as a tomboy if they wanted.

This is the summary of the entire book the woman had read. She closed it and stared at the enter key on her keyboard as she thought about her plan.

All thirteen girls had indeed proven themselves influential, or at least having their bloodline leading to influential people. Now... if you take them away, what would happen? What if Pocahontas was taken away? What would the relationship between the Caucasians and Native Americans be like now? Or what would France look like if Charles de Gaulle never existed or Britain if there was never a Arthur Wellesley? She hypothesized that things would definitely change.

The woman set down the book and pressed the enter key.


So this obviously isn't historically accurate. although I'm rtying to make it as accurate as I can while still (hopefully) adding that Disney magic. I also apologize if it seems a bit rushed.