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Beorn is a
character created by J. R. R. Tolkien, and part of his Middle-earth legendarium. He
appears in The
Hobbit as a "skin-changer", a man who could...
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Beorn is an
extinct genus of
tardigrade and the
first known fossil tardigrade,
discocered in Late
Cretaceous amber from Manitoba, Canada. The
genus contains...
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Beorn Estrithson (died 1049) was the son of Jarl Ulf and
Estrid Svendsdatter,
sister of Cnut the Great.
Beorn established himself in
England where many...
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Beorn 2018, p. 98.
Beorn 2018, pp. 99, 101.
Gerlach 2016, pp. 57–58.
Beorn 2018, pp. 102–103.
Hayes 2017, p. 241.
Gerlach 2016, p. 58.
Beorn 2018...
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Beorn of
Sweden - Swedish: Björn - may
refer to: Björn
Ironside or
Beorn Ironsides,
legendary Swea ruler, 9th
century Björn at
Haugi or
Beorn at the Mound...
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Longerich 2010, p. 164.
Beorn 2018, pp. 109, 117. Żbikowski 2008, p. 117.
Beorn 2018, pp. 87, 103.
Beorn 2018, p. 116.
Beorn 2018, p. 115.
Miron 2020...
- men,
elves and dwarves.
Beorn may not have been a man;
Gandalf states in The
Hobbit that he
believes the
story calling Beorn "... a man
descended from...
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Hackett Publishing, 2014, ISBN 9781624661723, page
Beorn 2014, p. 6, 126.
Beorn 2014, p. 69.
Beorn 2014, p. 7. Appy,
Christian G. (2000). Working-class...
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Waitman Wade
Beorn is an
American historian and
former US
cavalry officer who
specializes in
Holocaust studies,
focusing on the
Holocaust in
Eastern Europe...
- 16th-century
inscription on his tomb,
which was also
intended for the Earl
Beorn,
nephew of Cnut the Great. Bates,
David (2016).
William the Conqueror. New...