Rex simiarum
The town of Hamadan is surrounded by mountains where a great troupe of monkeys live. The monkeys are ruled by a wise king named Ruzbef, who is a clever and insightful leader. One day, while sitting on a rock above the town, guarding the troupe, he saw a ram playful butting a woman in the town square.town and called his companions, telling them that it was a strange thing and that something bad is going to happen, and that they should gather the women and children and leave the town. When the monkeys say that there is nothing to worry about, Ruzbef asks them to obey him, saying that he has a duty to protect them all, so he gathers his wife and children and moves to another place. But the other monkeys do not obey and choose another king. A few days later, during a game, the ram pokes a woman with its horns. The woman, angry, throws a stone at the sheep’s head, and the sheep faints. The sheep resents the woman and rushes at her when it sees her by the wall. The woman has a fire wood, so she hits the sheep with it, and the sheep’s wool starts to burn. Panicked, the sheep run into the enclosure where the elephants are and try to put out the fire by rolling around on the bundles of reeds, but the reeds start to burn and the fire soon spreads throughout the enclosure, burning some of the elephants to death and burning others. The king, grieved by the news, calls the elephant trainer, who advises him to apply monkey fat to the elephants every day until they heal. The king ordered his men to kill all the monkeys on the mountain, take their fat and apply it to the elephants. A large group of soldiers enter the mountain, and when the monkeys, at a loss, cry out why they should kill us, the soldiers explain the reason, starting with the ram and the woman. The monkeys say that this is what happens to them because they despise the king and disobey him.
Rex simiarum appears in the following versions and secondary versions
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| Persian Sindbadnama | Persian | Book of Sindbad |
Rex simiarum is narrated in the following occurrences
Rex simiarum appears in the following manuscripts
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