The life of Aesop, the ancient Greek storyteller, is shrouded in mystery, as very little about him has been preserved in the historical record. Supposed to have flourished in the 6th century BC/BCE in the area of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey), however, it may be that he was influenced by some of the earliest philosophers whose writings have been preserved in part. It is more certain that, as a talented observer and literary artist, his biggest influence was the thought, lives, power, or actions of the people, events, and of course animals around him.
animal life and weather
god
There are a number of ways that a person's life experience may have influenced their writing. They may have put personal emotion into the piece for example.
The Etruscans. They influenced Rome's daily life, government, and military, since they were the Romans.
(novanet) most crops were tended with slave labor
There is usually a moral or life lesson in many of Aesops fables. Some are cautionary, some an illistration of what happens if you don't walk the right path.
if anyone know can you answer what was aesops first job ??
zeus
No
i think that it has no answer
no
Well they loved eachother very much. Aesop was very sad when Rhodope was taken away to a different country
how landforms forms influenced the life of the filipinos?
The event that influenced Aeschylus's life was the Persian invasion.
The Indians influenced most but government had part a in it
The Roman way of life and government was influenced by mos majorum (the ways of the ancestors); that is, tradition. The way of life of the Roman elites was also influenced by the Greeks.
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