As Aesop was a slave and he lived prior to the time of Christ marriage would not have been allow the likes of him.
And while it is true he was a slave (but eventually freed), slaves weren't expressly forbidden to wed. Usually slaves were bred though, like livestock. And because Aesop is widely regarded to have been disfigured in some way and is often depicted as being ugly, misshapen or even as a dwarf, I find it unlikely that any man wouldn't have allowed his daughter to marry a man in his condition, even more so as a slave.
No Aesop was not married.
Aesop was a slave he had no education.
Aesop was a slave and the names of his parents are not known.
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Aesop's fables or Babrius Babrius may have written a collection of fables, which was discovered in the 19th century) based on Aesop's fables, only in Greek verse. Babrius may have been a Hellenistic Roman.
Aesop was famous for writing down fables, traditionally called "Aesop's fables."
AESOP has a wife called Rhodope. We don't know if they had children because, shortly after they were married, Rhodope got taken away to Egypt to to be a slave.
The pronunciation for "Aesop" is EE-sop.
Aesop's fables
Aesop
Aesop was a slave he had no education.
Aesop was a slave and the names of his parents are not known.
Aesop Aquarian is 6'.
The fables are called 'The Aesop Fables'. A weird name Aesop.
The slave was Aesop, who was credited as being the author of Aesop's Fables or the Aesopica.
The surname of Aesop is not definitively known. He is commonly referred to as Aesop of Aesop's Fables, with some theories suggesting his surname may have been "Aisopos" or "Aisope."
Aesop is the author of esophagi fables.
Aesop was a slave.