Alterius non sit qui suus esse potest
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Alterius non sit qui suus esse potest
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Alterius non sit qui suus esse potest is a phrase in Latin. It means '"Let no man belong to another who can belong to himself." This phrase is referenced from the Aesopian fable De ranis. The fable's author is suspected to be an anonymous medieval person who may have been Gualterus Anglicus. The Italian version has the title of Le rane chiedono un re. The English version has the title of The Frogs Who Wished for a King. The lesson of the tale is: One who may stand for oneself shall not subjugate
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Latin phrase
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2024-06-01T05:26:21Z
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2024-09-07T13:10:55Z
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