a dozen men followed Beowulf to the Dragon's lair.
Beowulf is set in what is now Denmark and Sweden.
In "Beowulf," Denmark is the kingdom ruled by King Hrothgar, where the main events of the story take place. It is where Grendel terrorizes the land and where Beowulf comes to help defeat the monster. Denmark serves as the setting for the heroic deeds and battles that unfold in the epic poem.
It takes place in Geat land, now southern Sweden, and it takes place in the Denmark.
Beowulf and his warriors took the skull of Grendel to Heorot, the Danish king's mead hall, as proof of their victory over the monster. It served as a trophy and symbol of their triumph.
The land of the Danes, so Denmark... but not the same Denmark as today.
Oh, dude, Beowulf takes like forever to reach Denmark. It's like this epic journey, you know? He's got to sail across the sea, battle some monsters, probably stop for a snack or two along the way. So yeah, it's a whole thing.
The story takes place in the land of the Danes and the land of the Geats. The land of the Danes is modern day Denmark and the land of the Geats is modern day southern Sweden. In the 5th and 6th century those areas would be part of Scandinavia.
Beowulf takes 14 thanes with him to assist in the fight against Grendel.
Beowulf vs the dragon
That depends on where you're from.
5 Hours is the flight time between Israel and Denmark