The Peacock and the Magpie

fable by Aesop
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The Peacock and the Magpie

Summary

The Peacock and the Magpie is a literary work[1].

Key Facts

  • The Peacock and the Magpie authored Aesop[2].
  • The Peacock and the Magpie authored Adrianus Barlandus[3].
  • The Peacock and the Magpie's instance of is recorded as literary work[4].
  • The Peacock and the Magpie's genre is recorded as fable[5].
  • The Peacock and the Magpie's part of is recorded as Aesop's Fables[6].
  • The Peacock and the Magpie's language of work or name is recorded as Ancient Greek[7].
  • The Peacock and the Magpie's catalog code is recorded as 398[8].
  • The Peacock and the Magpie's has edition or translation is recorded as Le Paon et le Choucas[9].
  • The Peacock and the Magpie's has edition or translation is recorded as A Peacock and a Pye[10].
  • The Peacock and the Magpie's title is recorded as Ταώς και κολοιός[11].
  • The Peacock and the Magpie's title is recorded as The Peacock and the Jackdaw[12].
  • The Peacock and the Magpie's Perry Index is recorded as 219[13].
  • The Peacock and the Magpie's narrative motif is recorded as peacock proved to be bad king[14].

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Works and Contributions

Authored works include Aesop[2], a fabulist[15], -0620–-0564[16] and Adrianus Barlandus[3], a historian[17], 1486–1538[18], of Habsburg Netherlands[19].

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  13. [14] . Motif-Index of Folk-Literature. Retrieved . sites.ualberta.ca. Provenance: wikidata.org.

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  5. [19] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site

Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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