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Heorot

Heorot (Old English 'hart, stag') is a mead-hall and major point of focus in the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf. The hall serves as a seat of rule for King Hrothgar, a legendary Danish king. After the monster Grendel slaughters the inhabitants of the hall, the Geatish hero Beowulf defends the royal hall before subsequently defeating him. Later Grendel's mother…

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Heorot

Nodes63
Edges62
Triples103
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.031746
Components1

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related to Lejre, Zealand · 32
Heorot → An, Anglicised, Beowulf, Christensen, Danish, Fred, Hleiðargarðr, Hrothgar, Hrothulf, Hrólf Kraki's, Hrólfr Kraki, In, It, John Niles, King Hroðulf's, Leire, Lejre, Marijane Osborn, Robinson, Roskilde
related to Harty, Kent · 27
Heorot → An, Anglo-Saxon, Beowulf, Beowulf's, Finally, Grendel's, Harty, He, Isle, Kent, Kentish, Land's End, Margaret Gelling, Middle Ages, Paul Budden, Paul Wilkinson, Rhine, Roman, Roman Road, Saxon
related to Name · 24
Heorot → An, Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Saxons, Archaeologists, Beowulf, CE Germania, For, Freyr, Germanic, Hrothgar, In, Ing, Ingvaeones, Its, Latinized Proto-Germanic, Lord, Norse, North Germanic, Old English, Old Norse
related to Modern popular culture · 11
Heorot → American, Camelot, Golden Hall, Jerry Pournelle, King Théoden, Larry Niven, Meduseld, Rohan, Steven Barnes, The Legacy, Tolkien
related to Description · 7
Heorot → Beowulf, Danish, Grendel, Hrothgar, It, Its, The
is a · 2
Heorot → Old English word for a stag, science fiction novel by American writers Larry Niven

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hall beowulf lejre anglo-saxon name harty hrothgar stag stags old poem royal germanic english king danish later inhabitants subsequently freyr

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Heorotis aOld English word for a stag0.90text
Heorotis ascience fiction novel by American writers Larry Niven0.90text
Heorotrelated to DescriptionThe0.60section
Heorotrelated to DescriptionBeowulf0.60section
Heorotrelated to DescriptionHrothgar0.60section
Heorotrelated to DescriptionIt0.60section
Heorotrelated to DescriptionDanish0.60section
Heorotrelated to DescriptionIts0.60section
Heorotrelated to DescriptionGrendel0.60section
Heorotrelated to Harty, KentThough Heorot0.60section
Heorotrelated to Harty, KentPaul Wilkinson0.60section
Heorotrelated to Harty, KentHarty0.60section

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