Filia
From The Seven Sages of Rome
'''The Daughter'''
A father doted blindly upon his daughter, never disciplined her and indulged her in all things. However, when he discovered that she had fallen pregnant by a lover, he beat her soundly. Furious, his daughter conspired to have him killed, and after his death lived a life of luxury and self-indulgence.
Filia appears in the following versions and secondary versions
Filia is narrated in the following occurrences
Filia appears in the following manuscripts
| Has Language | Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages | Has Language Group Within Version | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cambridge University Library MS Gg.6.28 | Old French | Hybrid Version A/L | French A/L Overlap |
| Madrid Biblioteca Nacional de España 6052 (ant. Q.224) | Spanish | S (Scala Coeli) | Spanish Version S: Diego de Cañizares, Scala Çeli |
| Paris Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal 3516 | Old French | Hybrid Version A/L | French A/L Overlap |