Aesop, born into slavery around 620 BCE in ancient Greece, is renowned as the author of 'Aesop's Fables,' a collection of tales that have captivated generations worldwide. Little is known about his personal life, with many details shrouded in myth and legend. It's widely accepted that Aesop was born enslaved but eventually gained his freedom due to his exceptional storytelling abilities. His fables, which feature anthropomorphic animals as protagonists, are renowned for their moral lessons, such as 'The Tortoise and the Hare' and 'The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing.' These tales have stood the test of time, continuing to teach children about virtue and vice even today.
"Aesop has seen a consistent number of births each year since 2008, with six births annually from 2008 to 2017 and then fluctuating between five and six thereafter."