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The Bear and the Bees is a fable of North Italian origin that became popular in other countries between the 16th - 19th centuries. There it has often been ascribed to Aesop's fables, although there is no evidence for this and it does not appear in the Perry Index. Various versions have been given different interpretations over time and artistic representations have been common.

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  • Beruang dan Lebah adalah sebuah fabel asal Italia Utara yang menjadi populer di negara lain antara abad ke-16 sampai ke-19. Cerita tersebut sering disebut sebagai fabel Aesop, meskipun tak ada bukti untuk pernyataan tersebut dan cerita tersebut tak masuk Perry Index. Berbagai versi memberikan penafsiran berbeda sepanjang waktu dan representasi artistik telah menjadi hal umum. (in)
  • The Bear and the Bees is a fable of North Italian origin that became popular in other countries between the 16th - 19th centuries. There it has often been ascribed to Aesop's fables, although there is no evidence for this and it does not appear in the Perry Index. Various versions have been given different interpretations over time and artistic representations have been common. (en)
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  • Beruang dan Lebah adalah sebuah fabel asal Italia Utara yang menjadi populer di negara lain antara abad ke-16 sampai ke-19. Cerita tersebut sering disebut sebagai fabel Aesop, meskipun tak ada bukti untuk pernyataan tersebut dan cerita tersebut tak masuk Perry Index. Berbagai versi memberikan penafsiran berbeda sepanjang waktu dan representasi artistik telah menjadi hal umum. (in)
  • The Bear and the Bees is a fable of North Italian origin that became popular in other countries between the 16th - 19th centuries. There it has often been ascribed to Aesop's fables, although there is no evidence for this and it does not appear in the Perry Index. Various versions have been given different interpretations over time and artistic representations have been common. (en)
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  • Beruang dan Lebah (in)
  • The Bear and the Bees (en)
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