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− | The most well-known of Zavians is of course Zavia the Swineherd whose name is the source of the term. Most were already well-known in their communities as rulers, high-placed officials of rulers, children of rulers, and great warriors. The balance of well-known zavians are of mundane origin and | + | The most well-known of Zavians is of course Zavia the Swineherd whose name is the source of the term. Most were already well-known in their communities as rulers, high-placed officials of rulers, children of rulers, and great warriors. The balance of well-known zavians are of mundane origin and owe their fame if any to bards, playwrights, and poets who have promulgated their accounts, usually with comic effect. |
− | + | =List of Well-Known Zavians= | |
− | Gralliont of Jamenth | + | *[[Gralliont of Jamenth]] |
− | Zavia the Swineherd | + | *[[Rhionacus of Maturn]] |
− | + | *[[Zavia the Swineherd]] | |
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Latest revision as of 15:43, 10 March 2014
The most well-known of Zavians is of course Zavia the Swineherd whose name is the source of the term. Most were already well-known in their communities as rulers, high-placed officials of rulers, children of rulers, and great warriors. The balance of well-known zavians are of mundane origin and owe their fame if any to bards, playwrights, and poets who have promulgated their accounts, usually with comic effect.
List of Well-Known Zavians
See Also
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