Shepherds on Mount Ida

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Shepherds on Mount Ida are the rustic caretakers who secretly brought up the Trojan prince Paris in the wilds of the mountain after his royal parents abandoned him.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Trojan mythological figures
characters in Greek mythology
mythological group
activity herding livestock
shepherding
appearsIn myths surrounding the judgment of Paris (background)
associatedWith Hecuba NERFINISHED
Paris (mythology) NERFINISHED
Priam NERFINISHED
Troy NERFINISHED
broughtUp Paris (mythology) NERFINISHED
culturalContext Ancient Greek literature
describedAs rural caretakers
rustic
employedBy no formal employer (independent rustic herders)
environment wilds of Mount Ida
found the exposed infant Paris
hidIdentityOf Paris (mythology) NERFINISHED
keptSecretFrom royal court of Troy
knewAs foster parents of Paris
languageContext Greek mythology NERFINISHED
locatedIn Mount Ida (Troad) NERFINISHED
partOf cycle of Trojan War myths
myth of the birth of Paris
raised Paris (mythology) NERFINISHED
reasonForRaisingParis Paris was abandoned due to a prophecy NERFINISHED
relationshipToParis foster family
relationshipToPriamAndHecuba secret custodians of their child
role caretakers of Paris
settingOf exposure and rescue of Paris
timePeriod mythic age before the Trojan War

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Paris raisedBy Shepherds on Mount Ida