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Feral Children of Myth and Legend

Classical myth and legend abound with stories of infants — who usually later become kings (and/or founders of cities) — being abandoned and suckled by animals. Romulus and Remus are the best-known example of a long tradition.

In Sumarian mythology (the Epic of Gilgamesh), Enkidu was said to have lived with gazelles.

Telephus was suckled by a doe
Telephus

According to the Greek writer Apollodorus, the sons of Tyro, Neleus and Pelias, were set adrift by their mother on the Enipeus, rescued by a horse-herder, and suckled by a bitch and a mare respectively.

The classical historian Herodotus wrote that Cyrus had been suckled by a dog. How and Wells, in their notes on Herodotus, say that Sargon of Akkad was also suckled by a dog.

Semiramis, the semi-legendary queen of Assyria from the C9th BCE, was fed by doves.

According to Greek mythology, Telephus, the son of Hercules, was suckled by a doe.

Hippothous 2, son of Poseidon and Alope, was suckled by a mare.

The twins Lycastus 3 and Parrhasius, sons of Ares and Phylonome, were suckled by a wolf.

Perhaps the most unlikely story is that of Meliteus, son of Zeus and Othreis, who was left exposed as a baby and saved by bees that fed him.


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In Mythen, Legenden und Litheratur
  NameM/WOrtTiere
 photoJostedalsrypaW Jostedal, Norge
  Romulus und RemusM Wölfe
  Paris von TroyM Bären
  SigurdM Reh
  OisinM Eire Reh
  OctavianM Löwein
  AtalantaW Bär
  OrsonM Bären
  EnkiduM Gazellen
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