Aesop, the ancient Greek storyteller, is believed to have become a slave due to his low social status and possibly his physical appearance, as some accounts suggest he may have been born a deformed individual. He was reportedly captured during a raid or conflict and sold into slavery. His wit and intelligence eventually earned him a reputation, leading to his freedom and the creation of his famous fables.
Aesop was a slave and the names of his parents are not known.
Aesop was a slave he had no education.
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 didn't. Aesop's was a slave and when he got too old to be useful he was sacrifices to Aphrodities.
Aesop was a slave and remained a slave all his life, so the distinction of rich/poor is inapplicable to him. When he became old and unable to work he was sacrificed to the goddess Venus.
Aesop was a slave and the names of his parents are not known.
Aesop was a slave he had no education.
Aesop was a slave.
Aesop was a slave and the names of his parents are not known.
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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.
Aesop was a slave (later freed) on the island of Samos in Greece.
Aesop could not read or write because he was a slave
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The slave was Aesop, who was credited as being the author of Aesop's Fables or the Aesopica.
He didn't. Aesop's was a slave and when he got too old to be useful he was sacrifices to Aphrodities.
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