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-''[[Power of Women]]'' supposedly is series of medieval stories and illustrations, found in literature as well as other visual arts. The '''''[[Lai d' Aristote]]''''' is an example.+''[[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.
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Aristotle and Phyllis, c. 1485, from the medieaval legend Lai d' Aristote

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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.




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