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|Has Modern Research Literature=Capelli (1865)
|Has Note=Regarded by [[Wikeley (1983)]] to be the 'prototype' of [[Erasto]].
|Has Note On The Frame=According to [[Wikeley (1983)]], the prince is called Erasto, the stepmother Afrodisia, and the sages are named.
|Has Note On The Frame=According to [[Wikeley (1983)]], the prince is called Erasto, the stepmother Afrodisia, and the sages are named.
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|Has Short Title=Canis
|Has Short Title=Canis
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|Has Short Title=Avis
|Has Short Title=Zelus
|Has Sequence Number=7
|Has Sequence Number=7
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{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Vidua
|Has Short Title=Corpus Delicti
|Has Sequence Number=11
|Has Sequence Number=11
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|Has Short Title=Puteus
|Has Short Title=Caepulla
|Has Sequence Number=13
|Has Sequence Number=13
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{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Puer Adoptatus
|Has Sequence Number=14
|Has Narrator=Empress
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{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Vaticinium
|Has Short Title=Vaticinium
|Has Sequence Number=14
|Has Sequence Number=15
|Has Narrator=Prince
|Has Narrator=Prince
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