Aesop's
Those fables were written by Aesop.
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Aesop
Aesop has made over 600 fables and most of his fables were made up of animals with charictoristics of humans. The fables had morals to them. (such as don't try the imposible). He was a slave in Greece lived there and died at the age of 60.
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 a slave. He was said to wash clothing in his latter days. Was sacrificed to Aphrodite when he got to old to be of use.
he wrote fables that made you learn a leason
Aesop for one, but I'm sure there were many more.
The slave who wrote fables is Aesop. He is known for his collection of moral stories featuring animals that convey life lessons, such as "The Tortoise and the Hare" and "The Boy Who Cried Wolf." Aesop's fables continue to be popular and are often used to teach children valuable lessons.
Aesop is the Greek slave known for his fables and storytelling. His fables, like "The Tortoise and the Hare" and "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," teach moral lessons through short stories that have been retold for centuries.
The slave was Aesop, who was credited as being the author of Aesop's Fables or the Aesopica.
The historians are not all in agreement on whether all the fables were written by Aesop or if he was a storyteller who collected and told stories written by others. Most believe he wrote most of what are attributed to him. He is mentioned in historical records and described as a slave and storyteller in ancient Greece who lived from 620-560 BC. So it is theorized that the most of his fables would have been written in the 6th century B.C.