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Unicorn

The unicorn is a legendary creature that has been described since antiquity as a beast with a single large, pointed, spiraling horn projecting from its forehead.

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Folklore
Worldwide
Grouping
Mythical creature
Other name
Monocerus
Similar entities
Qilin, Re'em, Indrik, Shadhavar, Camahueto, Karkadann

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History

Entrapment

Heraldry

Modern culture

Similar animals in religion and myth

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Unicorn

Nodes183
Edges182
Triples184
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.010929
Components1

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Unicorn

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related to Classical antiquity · 25
Unicorn → Aelian, Animals, Antigonus, Arabic, Aristotle, Carystus, Caucasus, Ctesias, De, Elder, Greek, In On, India, Indian, Indika, Iran, Nature, On India, Persepolis, Persia
related to Chinese mythology · 24
Unicorn → Beginning, CE, Chinese, DPRK Academy, Duong, East Africa, Emperor Duong Cao To, Goguryeo, History Institute, However, In November, King Dongmyeong, Kiringul, Korea News Service, Ming, Nanjing, Social Sciences, The, The Japanese, The Quẻ Ly
related to Entrapment · 22
Unicorn → Art, Brussels, Captivity, Cloisters, European, French, Gothic, However, In, Jean Duvet, Leonardo, Liège, Low Countries, Metropolitan Museum, New York City, One, Scholars, The, The Hunt, The Unicorn
related to Scotland · 21
Unicorn → Certain, Clan Cunningham, Display, Duke, Earl, England, English, Golden, Heraldry, In, John Guillim, King, Kinnoull, Mercat, Rothesay, Scotland, Scots, Scottish, The, Two
see also · 14
Unicorn → African, Al-mi'raj, Arabic, BestiaryElasmotherium, Eurasia, Fantasy, Invisible Pink Unicorn, List, North America, Okapi, PegasusSin-you, Siberian, Synthetoceras, Winged
related to Biblical · 13
Unicorn → An, Assyrian, Authorized King James Version, Bible, Bos, Greek Septuagint, Hebrew, Hebrew Bible, Latin Vulgate, Mesopotamian, The, The American Standard Version, This
related to External links · 13
Unicorn → American Museum, David Badke, De Monocerote, EastPascal Gratz, Einhorns, German, Mythic Creatures, Natural History, PDF, The Medieval Bestiary, Unicorns, West, Zur Rezeptionsgeschichte
related to Indus Valley civilization · 11
Unicorn → BC, Bronze Age Indus Valley, In South Asia, Indus, It, IVC, Jonathan Mark Kenoyer, South Asian, The, Typically, West Asia
related to Modern culture · 9
Unicorn → English-language, Friendship Is Magic, Google Ngram, In, My Little Pony, The, This, TV, Unicorn Academy
related to Middle Ages and Renaissance · 6
Unicorn → Europe, Felix Fabri, For, Medieval, Several European, Sinai

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Important terminology

horn unicorns animal symbol creature described medieval queer also virgin often re'em depicted sometimes one became single art used animals

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
UnicornFolkloreWorldwide1.00infobox
UnicornGroupingMythical creature1.00infobox
UnicornOther nameMonocerus1.00infobox
UnicornSimilar entitiesQilin, Re'em, Indrik, Shadhavar, Camahueto, Karkadann1.00infobox
Unicornis alegendary creature that has been described since antiquity as a beast with a single large0.90text
Unicornis aimaginary animal that lives in a world of myths and legends0.90text
Thibaut of Champagneinstance offor some 13th-century French authors0.80text
Richard de Fournivalinstance offor some 13th-century French authors0.80text
the lover is attracted to his lady as the unicorn is to the virgininstance offor some 13th-century French authors0.80text
we describe them when we relate that they let themselves be captured by virginsinstance ofThey are not at all0.80text
but clean contrary to our notionsinstance ofThey are not at all0.80text
the Earl of Kinnoull were given special permission to use the unicorn in their armsinstance ofCertain noblemen0.80text

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