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- A swineherd /ˈswaɪnhɜːrd/ is a person who raises and herds pigs as livestock. In the New Testament are mentioned shepherd of pigs, mentioned in the Pig...
- "The Swineherd" (Danish: Svinedrengen) is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about a prince who disguises himself as a swineherd to win...
- Mongols to establish suzerainty over the weakened Bulgarian state. In 1277, swineherd Ivaylo led a great peasant revolt that expelled the Mongols from Bulgaria...
- his household. He finds his way to the hut of one of his own slaves, swineherd Eumaeus, who treats him hospitably and speaks favorably of Odysseus. After...
- the swineherd Eumaeus, whom she grew up alongside, in book 15 of the Odyssey. Odysseus himself, under the guise of an old beggar, gives the swineherd in...
- Eof (also Eoves) was a swineherd who claimed to have seen a vision of the Virgin Mary at Evesham in England, about 701. Eof related this vision to Egwin...
- Publications, Inc. Retrieved February 22, 2021. Thalmann, William G. (1998). The swineherd and the bow: representations of class in the Odyssey. Ithaca, N.Y: Cornell...
- common in Ireland and England. It was given to those whose occupation was swineherd. Look up Purcell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A. A. Purcell (1872–1935)...
- Before ****phone was abducted by Hades, the shepherd Eumolpus and the swineherd Eubuleus saw a girl in a black chariot driven by an invisible driver being...
- Sochet, is identified by Mac Neill as "a word of British origin meaning swineherd". Cothirthiacus also appears as Cothraige in the 8th-century biographical...