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The Crow or Raven and the Snake or Serpent is one of Aesop's Fables and numbered 128 in the Perry Index. Alternative Greek versions exist and two of these were adopted during the European Renaissance. The fable is not to be confused with the story of this title in the Panchatantra, which is completely different.

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  • Gagak dan Ular (in)
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  • Gagak dan Ular adalah salah satu Fabel Aesop dan diberi nomor 128 dalam Perry Index. Terdapat versi-versi Yunani alternatif dan dua diantaranya diadopsi pada zaman Renaisans Eropa. Fabel tersebut tak sama dengan cerita berjudul sama dalam Panchatantra, yang sepenuhnya berbeda. (in)
  • The Crow or Raven and the Snake or Serpent is one of Aesop's Fables and numbered 128 in the Perry Index. Alternative Greek versions exist and two of these were adopted during the European Renaissance. The fable is not to be confused with the story of this title in the Panchatantra, which is completely different. (en)
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  • Gagak dan Ular adalah salah satu Fabel Aesop dan diberi nomor 128 dalam Perry Index. Terdapat versi-versi Yunani alternatif dan dua diantaranya diadopsi pada zaman Renaisans Eropa. Fabel tersebut tak sama dengan cerita berjudul sama dalam Panchatantra, yang sepenuhnya berbeda. (in)
  • The Crow or Raven and the Snake or Serpent is one of Aesop's Fables and numbered 128 in the Perry Index. Alternative Greek versions exist and two of these were adopted during the European Renaissance. The fable is not to be confused with the story of this title in the Panchatantra, which is completely different. (en)
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