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[[Image:Lai d' Aristote.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Aristotle and Phyllis, c. [[1485]], from the medieaval legend ''[[Lai d' Aristote]]'']] [[Image:Lai d' Aristote.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Aristotle and Phyllis, c. [[1485]], from the medieaval legend ''[[Lai d' Aristote]]'']]
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-:''[[lai]], [[female superiority]], [[gynecocracy]]''+''[[Power of Women]]'' is a [[trope]], found in literature as well as the visual arts. The '''''[[Lai d' Aristote]]''''' is a famous example. Others include [[Samson and Delilah]], [[Adam being tempted by Eve]] and [[Virgil suspended in a basket]].
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-''[[Power of Women]]'' supposedly is series of medieval [[lai]], found in literature as well as other visual arts. The '''''[[Lai d' Aristote]]''''' is an example. Others include [[Samson and Delilah]], [[Adam being tempted by Eve]], [[Virgil suspended in a basket]].+
It is related to [[antifeminist literature of the Middle Ages]]. It is related to [[antifeminist literature of the Middle Ages]].
 +==See also==
 +*[[Female superiority]]
 +*[[Gynecocracy]]''
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Power of Women is a trope, found in literature as well as the visual arts. The Lai d' Aristote is a famous example. Others include Samson and Delilah, Adam being tempted by Eve and Virgil suspended in a basket.

It is related to antifeminist literature of the Middle Ages.

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