In the
New Testament are mentioned shepherd of pigs, mentioned in the
Pig (Gadarene) the story shows
Jesus exorcising a demon or demons from a man and a flock of pigs,[1] as well as in the
parable of the
Prodigal Son in a son who wastes his father's fortune and is forced to work as a Swineherd.[2]
In the
Senchas Fagbála Caisil "The Story of the Finding of Cashel", one of the earliest medieval Irish texts, the legend of the kingship of Cashel is told through several visions experienced by two swineherds, Duirdriu and Cuirirán.
In the
New Testament are mentioned shepherd of pigs, mentioned in the
Pig (Gadarene) the story shows
Jesus exorcising a demon or demons from a man and a flock of pigs,[1] as well as in the
parable of the
Prodigal Son in a son who wastes his father's fortune and is forced to work as a Swineherd.[2]
In the
Senchas Fagbála Caisil "The Story of the Finding of Cashel", one of the earliest medieval Irish texts, the legend of the kingship of Cashel is told through several visions experienced by two swineherds, Duirdriu and Cuirirán.