Beowulf assembles a group of fourteen men to accompany him on his journey to fight Grendel.
15
14
14 men went with him
One
It takes Beowulf and his men five days to reach Hrothgar.
Beowulf brought 14 men with him to Heorot to help King Hrothgar defeat the monster Grendel.
Beowulf is accompanied by fourteen of his bravest warriors to hunt for Grendel.
30
Grendel is said to have killed 30 men in the epic poem "Beowulf," but the exact number of men he ate is not specified.
Beowulf took eleven warriors with him to fight the dragon, including Wiglaf who ultimately helped him in the battle.
Beowulf's 11 men were called the Geats. They were a tribe from southern Sweden and were loyal warriors who accompanied Beowulf on his journey to fight Grendel.
Beowulf and his men were ordered to leave their weapons and armor outside when they entered the mead hall of King Hrothgar in the epic poem Beowulf.