It's The City Mouse and the Country Mouse, but I don't think it's Aesop.
He lived in Greece.
He was a Greek , some say he was a slave.he lived in the B.c. period.
Aesop lived in Greece in the sixth century B.C.
The fable is part of a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and story-teller who lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 560 BCE. The main message of the fable is to always stop to think whether your fun may be the cause of another's unhappiness.
Aesop, the famous fable writerÊbetween 620 to 560 BCÊwas from Phrygia. He spent most of his life on Samos and was sentenced to death in Delphi.
Aesop was a Greek who lived at the same time as some of the later Old Testament prophets. His fables are not accounted in the Bible. Many stories with a moral, like Aesop's, are attributed to him but not written by him.
Aesop is traditionally believed to have been a male storyteller and fabulist who lived in ancient Greece.
Aesop lived just about 2,500 years ago!
he lived in greece
Aesop lived in Greece.
The world's first fable is often attributed to Aesop, a storyteller from ancient Greece, who is believed to have lived around the 6th century BCE. One of his most famous fables is "The Tortoise and the Hare," which conveys the moral that slow and steady wins the race. However, some scholars suggest that earlier fables existed in other cultures, such as the ancient Indian "Panchatantra." Ultimately, while Aesop's fables are the most recognized, the exact origins of the first fable remain uncertain.
Aesop is believed to have lived in ancient Greece around the 6th century BC. His fables have been passed down through generations and continue to be popular today.