- 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...
- will aid him in his
desire to
conquer the world. He is
opposed by
young swineherder Taran, the
young Princess Eilonwy, the harp-playing bard
Fflewddur Fflam...
- ****ists in Isaac's
escape from Rotherwood, with the
additional aid of the
swineherd Gurth.
Isaac of York
offers to
repay his debt to the
palmer with a suit...
- Sochet, is
identified by Mac
Neill as "a word of
British origin meaning swineherd".
Cothirthiacus also
appears as
Cothraige in the 8th-century biographical...
- property. With the help of his son Telemachus, Athena, and Eumaeus, the
swineherd, he
killed all of them
except Medon, who had been
polite to Penelope,...
-
focuses on his father's
return to
Ithaca in Book XV. He
visits Eumaeus, the
swineherd, who
happens to be
hosting a
disguised Odysseus.
After Odysseus reveals...