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Mead hall

Among the early Germanic peoples, a mead hall or feasting hall was a large building with a single room intended to receive guests and serve as a center of community social life. From the fifth century to the Early Middle Ages such a building was the residence of a lord or king and his retainers.

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Mead hall

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related to In fiction · 34
Mead hall → Also, Beorn's, Beowulf, Bethesda Softworks, Bilbo Baggins, Dwarves, Elder Scrolls, Gandalf, Germanic, Golden Hall, How, In, In Shrek, In The Elder Scrolls, Its, Jorrvaskr, King, Meduseld, Middle Ages, Middle-earth
related to Precursor · 11
Mead hall → BC, Dutch Fachhallenhaus, Europe, European, German, Germanic, Later, Low German, Neolithic, North Sea, The
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Mead hall → central location of Beorn's home grounds where he serves mead and food to Bilbo Baggins

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hall halls mead large century king feasting also swedish beowulf may excavated found long building old norwegian later two meters

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Mead hallis acentral location of Beorn's home grounds where he serves mead and food to Bilbo Baggins0.90text
excavated in Vorbasseinstance ofwith the variants of traditional farm house0.80text
a garrison/barracks type for warriors such as found at the Viking ring castlesinstance ofwith the variants of traditional farm house0.80text
the sophisticated large banquetting halls such as the mead halls.The southwest England variants in Dartmoorinstance ofwith the variants of traditional farm house0.80text
WalesThe northwest England type in CumbriaThe Scottish Longhouseinstance ofwith the variants of traditional farm house0.80text
Mead hallrelated to In fictionIn0.60section
Mead hallrelated to In fictionMiddle Ages0.60section
Mead hallrelated to In fictionTolkien's0.60section
Mead hallrelated to In fictionMiddle-earth0.60section
Mead hallrelated to In fictionMeduseld0.60section
Mead hallrelated to In fictionOld English0.60section
Mead hallrelated to In fictionGolden Hall0.60section

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