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- Theow abstract "For the Anglo-Saxon term for \"slave\", see Thrall.Theow, also called thos, thea or thoye, is a hybrid heraldic beast, represented by a wolf with goat's hooves.It goes back to a mythological beast described in antiquity by Pliny the Elder, as looking like a wolf but with bigger body and shorter legs. This has been interpreted as an attempt at describing a jackal. In Medieval bestiaries it was described as being a kind of wolf with a mane of different colours. During the winter it had thick hair but it lost all its fur in summer. It never attacked humans and was said to live in Ethiopia, home of many semi-legendary animals according to Medieval bestiaries.".
- Theow wikiPageID "41612271".
- Theow wikiPageLength "1513".
- Theow wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Theow wikiPageRevisionID "682385295".
- Theow wikiPageWikiLink Bestiary.
- Theow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heraldic_beasts.
- Theow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_canines.
- Theow wikiPageWikiLink Charge_(heraldry).
- Theow wikiPageWikiLink Ethiopia.
- Theow wikiPageWikiLink Jackal.
- Theow wikiPageWikiLink Mythological_hybrid.
- Theow wikiPageWikiLink Pliny_the_Elder.
- Theow wikiPageWikiLink Thrall.
- Theow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Theow".
- Theow wikiPageWikiLinkText "theow".
- Theow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- Theow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Huh.
- Theow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Theow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Whom.
- Theow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Year_needed.
- Theow subject Category:Heraldic_beasts.
- Theow subject Category:Mythological_canines.
- Theow hypernym Beast.
- Theow type Work.
- Theow comment "For the Anglo-Saxon term for \"slave\", see Thrall.Theow, also called thos, thea or thoye, is a hybrid heraldic beast, represented by a wolf with goat's hooves.It goes back to a mythological beast described in antiquity by Pliny the Elder, as looking like a wolf but with bigger body and shorter legs. This has been interpreted as an attempt at describing a jackal. In Medieval bestiaries it was described as being a kind of wolf with a mane of different colours.".
- Theow label "Theow".
- Theow sameAs Q16032974.
- Theow sameAs m.0_8fzrd.
- Theow sameAs Q16032974.
- Theow wasDerivedFrom Theow?oldid=682385295.
- Theow isPrimaryTopicOf Theow.