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The lion grown old is counted among Aesop’s Fables and is numbered 481 in the Perry Index. It is used in illustration of the insults given those who have fallen from power and has a similar moral to the fable of The dogs and the lion's skin. Parallel proverbs of similar meaning were later associated with it.

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  • Singa yang menua terhitung sebagai Fabel Aesop dan diberi nomor 481 dalam Perry Index. Cerita tersebut dipakai dalam ilustrasi dari hujatan yang membuat orang lengser dari kekuasaan dan memiliki moral yang sama dengan fabel para anjing dan kulit singa. (in)
  • The lion grown old is counted among Aesop’s Fables and is numbered 481 in the Perry Index. It is used in illustration of the insults given those who have fallen from power and has a similar moral to the fable of The dogs and the lion's skin. Parallel proverbs of similar meaning were later associated with it. (en)
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  • Singa yang menua terhitung sebagai Fabel Aesop dan diberi nomor 481 dalam Perry Index. Cerita tersebut dipakai dalam ilustrasi dari hujatan yang membuat orang lengser dari kekuasaan dan memiliki moral yang sama dengan fabel para anjing dan kulit singa. (in)
  • The lion grown old is counted among Aesop’s Fables and is numbered 481 in the Perry Index. It is used in illustration of the insults given those who have fallen from power and has a similar moral to the fable of The dogs and the lion's skin. Parallel proverbs of similar meaning were later associated with it. (en)
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