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herdsman and unable
Harpagus, morally unable to kill a newborn, summoned the Mardian Mitradates ( which the historian Nicolaus of Damascus calls Atradates ), a royal bandit herdsman from the mountainous region bordering the Saspires, and ordered him to leave the baby to die in the mountains.

herdsman and infant
From the herdsman, Oedipus learned that the infant raised as the adopted son of Polybus and Merope was the son of Laius and Jocasta.
# Agelaus was a common herdsman ( or slave of Priam ) who saved the life of the Trojan prince Paris, exposed as an infant on Mount Ida, owing to a prophecy that he would be the reason for the destruction of Troy, and brought him up as his own son.
Luckily, the herdsman and his wife ( whom Herodotus calls Cyno in Greek, and Spaca-o in Median ) took pity and raised the child as their own, passing off their recently stillborn infant as the murdered Cyrus.

herdsman and left
Oedipus sought verification of the messenger's story from the very same herdsman who was supposed to have left Oedipus to die as a baby.
One of the earliest surviving examples of child abandonment in popular culture is that of Oedipus who is left to die as a baby in the hills by a herdsman ordered to kill the baby, but is found and grows up to unwittingly marry his biological mother.
Vickery left school age 16 and worked as a herdsman on his parents ' farm.

herdsman and him
Instead, Paris's father prevailed upon his chief herdsman, Agelaus, to remove the child and kill him.
Fearing the prophecy, Laius pierces Oedipus ' feet and leaves him out to die, but a herdsman finds him and takes him away from Thebes.
* Mitradates, according to Herodotus a Median herdsman, who was ordered to murder the future Cyrus the Great by his grandfather Astyages, but who secretly raised him with his wife Cyno until the age of ten, having passed off their own stillborn child as the murdered Cyrus.
Eurytion the herdsman came to assist Orthrus, but Heracles dealt with him the same way.
In 1 Thyrsis sings to a goatherd how Daphnis, the mythical herdsman, having defied the power of Aphrodite, dies rather than yield to a passion with which the goddess had inspired him.
Teiresias, Jocasta the herdsman, each in turn tries to stop him, but in vain ; he must read the last riddle, the riddle of his own life.
Fearing the prophecy, Laius pierces newborn Oedipus ' feet and leaves him out to die, but a herdsman finds him and takes him away from Thebes.
" Brother Juniper likewise explained to the angry herdsman who, seeing the " charity, simplicity, and humility " ( Hudleston, 1953 ) in Brother Juniper's heart, forgave him and delivered the rest of the pig to the brothers.
: But at the end of that time the venerable Dhammarakkhita addressed him, and said: ' Nâgasena, as a herdsman tends the cows, but others enjoy their produce, so thou too carriest in thy head the whole three baskets of the Buddha's word, and still art not yet a partaker of the fruit of Samanaship.
Amphion became a great singer and musician after Hermes taught him to play and gave him a golden lyre ; Zethus was a hunter and herdsman.
Eurytion the herdsman came to assist Orthrus, but Hercules dealt with him the same way.

herdsman and exposed
Tyro exposed her sons on a mountain to die, but they were found by a herdsman who raised them as his own, as one story goes, or they were raised by a maid.
Paris, son of the king Priam and the queen Hecuba, fell in love with Oenone when he was a shepherd on the slopes of Mount Ida, having been exposed in infancy ( owing to a prophecy that he would be the means of the destruction of the city of Troy ) but rescued by the herdsman Agelaus.
Tyro exposed her sons on a mountain to die, but they were found by a herdsman who raised them as his own.
When the girl is born she is exposed, but she is found and brought up by a herdsman and his wife.
Out of shame, Eochu, orders the daughter of their incestuous union to be exposed, but she is found and brought up by a herdsman and his wife, and later marries Eochu's successor Eterscél and becomes the mother of the High King Conaire Mór ( in Togail Bruidne Dá Derga she is named as Mess Búachalla and is the daughter of Étaín and Eochu Feidlech ).
Out of shame, Eochu, orders the daughter of their incestuous union to be exposed, but she is found and brought up by a herdsman and his wife, and later marries Eochu's successor Eterscél and becomes the mother of the High King Conaire Mór ( in Togail Bruidne Dá Derga she is named as Mess Búachalla and is the daughter of Étaín and Eochu Feidlech ).
He finds and forcibly marries the beautiful Mess Búachalla, daughter of Étaín and the former High King Eochu Feidlech ( or, in Tochmarc Étaíne, his brother Eochu Airem and his daughter by Étaín ), who, because of her incestuous conception, had been exposed but found and brought up by a herdsman and his wife.

herdsman and on
Word arrives via a herdsman that the Bacchae on Cithaeron are behaving especially strangely and performing incredible feats, putting snakes in their hair in reverie of their god, suckling wild wolves and gazelle, and making wine, milk, honey and water spring up from the ground.
Hayward, or " hedge warden ", was an officer of an English parish dating from the Middle Ages in charge of fences and enclosures ; also, a herdsman in charge of cattle and other animals grazing on common land.
Then Lǣ, the giant of Lǣsø ̄ ( Læsø ), gave some advice on the matter to his herdsman Snow.
They were about to obey, when the old herdsman, who had brought them up, revealed his secret, and they carried out the punishment on Dirce instead, for cruel treatment of Antiope, their mother, who had been treated by Dirce as a slave.
To indicate that the victim belongs to the god, its right horn is cut off long before, forbidding any herdsman to swear on it.

herdsman and would
The legend of this particular bridge states that the Reuss was so difficult to ford that a Swiss herdsman wished the devil would make a bridge.

herdsman and there
The Pharaoh honored their stay and even made the notion that if there were any competent men in their house, then they may elect a chief herdsman to oversee Egyptian livestock.
The Pharaoh honored their stay and even proposed that if there were any qualified men in their house, then they may elect a chief herdsman to oversee Egyptian livestock.
Traditional American usage equates " free-range " with " unfenced ," and with the implication that there was no herdsman keeping them together or managing them in any way.
He supreme god brings coolness upon heat ; men say: ' He is the herdsman of mankind, and there is no evil in his heart.
No precursor activity was reported, and the herdsman claimed that there were no earthquakes during the late afternoon eruption.

herdsman and was
Actaeon (; ), in Greek mythology, son of the priestly herdsman Aristaeus and Autonoe in Boeotia, was a famous Theban hero.
For these, asha was the course of everything observable, the motion of the planets and astral bodies, the progression of the seasons, the pattern of daily nomadic herdsman life, governed by regular metronomic events such as sunrise and sunset.
According to Homer ( Odyssey iv: 412 ), the sandy island of Pharos situated off the coast of the Nile Delta was the home of Proteus, the oracular Old Man of the Sea and herdsman of the sea-beasts.
The UK bail, developed largely by Rex Patterson, was a six standing mobile shed with steps that the cow mounted, so the herdsman didn't have to bend so low.
The Virgin of Remedios was a popular saint to whom several miraculous curings were attributed, among them the curing of an indigenous herdsman near Tepeyac and of a construction worker in Tacuba.
When Apollo was sentenced to a year of servitude to a mortal as punishment for killing Delphyne, or as later tradition has it, the Cyclops, the god chose Admetus ' home and became his herdsman.
658 – 680 ), who was, according to legend, an illiterate herdsman who produced extemporaneous poetry at a monastery at Whitby.
The word gulyás originally meant only " herdsman ," but over time the dish became gulyáshús ( goulash meat ) – that is to say, a meat dish which was prepared by herdsmen.
658-680 AD., and Bede tells us that he was an illiterate herdsman to a monastery who one night in a dream learned how to sing beautiful Christian verses praising God's name.
Zonaras says that he was a herdsman born in the Roman province of Dacia, north of the Danube.
There is a tradition that Deoghur or Doulatabad was built in 1203 AD by a Dhangar or herdsman who acquiring by some unusual good fortune vast wealth was named by his brother shepherds Rajah Ram and soon after assumed the rank of a Rajah.
Born in Georgetown, Penang, Karpal Singh was the son of watchman and part-time herdsman Ram Singh.
Kekana was a young herdsman in Africa when he was possessed and deformed by a Rifter.
It was located between the constellations of Boötes and Virgo, and depicts a mountain in Greece that the herdsman is stepping upon.

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