Phaedrus was a Latin fabulist from ancient Rome.
Phaedrus was a Latin fabulist from ancient Rome.
It is believed that he was born in Macedonia around 15 B.C.
and settled in Rome during the reign of Augustus.
He is known for his fables, which he adapted from Aesop and wrote in verse.
His fables are famous for their simplicity and clarity, and often contain a moral at the end.
Fedro's most well-known work is 'Fables', which consists of five books.
His fables have had a lasting influence on Western literature and continue to be studied and enjoyed to this day.
Fedro passed away in Rome around the year 50 A.D..