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20:
236:. After cutting the Geatish danger, the rest of the survivors took to sea in such disordered haste that they left their dead on the field, including their king. The Franks must have taken back whatever had been taken in pillage as well as spoils of the battlefield; and it is reported by Gregory that they found the Scandinavian monarch (Hygelac)'s corpse so awe-inspiring due his extraordinary height—which is implied by his name, perhaps a sobriquet like
42:
253:, and they have a bearing upon the date assigned to the poem. It may date to the early 8th century, but some have suggested that it was composed as late as the 10th century, the date of the sole surviving manuscript. One view considers the account to have kept alive by the oral tradition of heroic poetry until it was included in the
244:) and not his real one—that as a pagan barbarian not entitled to burial, his remains were exposed for a long time in the nearest Merovingian Court as a curiosity, following the usual triumphal trophy exhibition customary after battle or pirate captures.
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but were assaulted by the Geats. In the battle, the
Swedish king was slain by Eofor. After the death of his brother Herebeald, Hygelac ascended the Geatish throne. After he was killed during a raid on
204:, the king of the Franks in the early sixth century, and was killed in the ensuing chaos after the Scandinavian raiders were caught by the sudden appearance of a military response force led by
121:. It is Hygelac's presence in the poem which has allowed scholars to tentatively date the setting of the poem as well as to infer that it contains at least some points of historical fact.
153:, Hygelac arrived at Hrefnesholt one day too late to save his brother Hæþcyn, but he managed to rescue the surviving Geatish warriors, who were besieged by the Swedish king
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922:
889:
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841:
The relationship between
Swerting and Hreðel is not clear from the poem. He may also have been his father, or his brother-in-law.
273:. One scholar considers it to be inconceivable that independent oral tradition would have faithfully transmitted such a detail.
1471:
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962:
935:
1661:
882:
923:"Ein Held für viele Zwecke. Dietrich von Bern und sein Widerpart in den Heldensagenzeugnissen des frühen Mittelalters"
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because of his reputed large size, and it is there reported that no horse could carry him from the age of twelve.
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1070:
29:
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232:
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There are two theories on how the account of
Chlochilaicus' raid came to be preserved in the epic
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to approximate the date of
Hygelac's death to c. 516, because a raid to France under a King
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8:
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and was the mother of the hero
Beowulf. Hygelac was married to Hygd, and they had a son
19:
1236:
1040:
The Norton
Anthology of English Literature (1986). W. W. Norton and Co., Ltd, 1986:19.
181:
80:
1169:
1098:
1066:
1041:
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958:
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1507:
1458:
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1133:
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861:
222:
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1546:
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23:
Anachronistic portrait depicting a battle between Franks and Danes in 515, from
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96:
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1359:
1058:
205:
24:
1561:
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197:
134:
1386:
1352:
1137:
154:
45:
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could not have been written with these historical details before 923.
1305:
158:
130:
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gives
Hygelac's genealogy: according to the poem, he was the son of
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1381:
1369:
1315:
1310:
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1179:
752:
302:
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142:
138:
1396:
1342:
1337:
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1327:
1241:
1219:
856:
249:
150:
126:
117:
954:
The
Origins of Beowulf and the Pre-Viking Kingdom of East Anglia
901:(Lexicon of Nordic Personal Names Before the 8th Century); from
1600:
1374:
162:
1347:
1263:
764:
146:
112:
49:
41:
1278:
1065:, Kungl. Vetenskaps- och vitterhets-samhället, p. 24,
907:
604:
257:. It has also been suggested that the poem is dependent on
1187:
1124:(1 September 1970). "The Significance of Hygelac's Raid".
149:. When Hygelac's brother Hæþcyn was fighting with the
1018:
All three sources in Latin and in
English translation
930:(in German). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. p. 332.
137:, as well as an unnamed sister who was married to
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157:and his three sons. The Swedes found refuge at a
1628:
192:. In that source he is recorded as invading the
1084:
1203:
994:
977:Grundtvig produced the first translation of
890:Swedish Institute for Language and Folklore
1210:
1196:
1036:
1034:
950:
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920:
880:
216:Danish. He is called the king of Getae (
40:
18:
1031:
1629:
1120:
1465:Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary
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810:
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591:
559:
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541:
539:
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428:
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365:
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188:, king of the Danes, is mentioned by
883:"Lexikon över urnordiska personnamn"
867:
145:and an unnamed daughter who married
212:. Gregory of Tours calls this king
60:, who killed Hygelac, according to
13:
1132:. University of Nottingham: 3–26.
1114:
14:
1673:
1093:, Greenwood Publishing, pp.
1451:Beowulf: A New Verse Translation
1417:
1087:"Placing Beowulf on a Timeline."
1020:; Hygelac is represented in the
925:. In Haubrichs, Wolfgang (ed.).
835:
261:(727), because it mentions the
1657:6th-century monarchs in Europe
1475:: The Monsters and the Critics
1085:Johnston Staver, Ruth (2005),
1078:
1051:
1011:
988:
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111:516 or 521) was a king of the
1:
1001:Decem Libri Historiarum III 3
108:
921:Haubrichs, Wolfgang (2000).
892:. p. 39. Archived from
169:), Hygelac was succeeded by
30:Grandes Chroniques de France
7:
1662:6th-century Germanic people
1217:
1126:Nottingham Medieval Studies
850:
180:The raid to Frisia enabled
10:
1678:
1063:Die Geaten des Beowulfepos
1570:
1519:
1426:
1415:
1250:
1227:
1176:
1160:
1152:
1147:
957:. DS Brewer. p. 27.
820:
818:
816:
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808:
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733:
731:
709:
705:
699:
673:
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649:
610:
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585:
579:
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573:
569:
567:
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553:
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488:
482:
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472:
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344:
342:
259:Liber historiae Francorum
233:Liber historiae Francorum
981:into a modern language,
1652:Early Germanic warriors
1482:Beowulf and the Critics
881:Peterson, Lena (2007).
226:and king of the Goths (
202:Clovis ("Chlodovechus")
200:(died 534), the son of
92:
84:
76:
27:'s illumination in the
16:Legendary king of Geats
1642:English heroic legends
1091:A Companion To Beowulf
115:according to the poem
100:
65:
38:
1637:Characters in Beowulf
129:and had two brothers
44:
22:
1583:Anglo-Saxon paganism
1440:List of translations
196:during the reign of
1588:Battle of Finnsburg
1532:Michael D. C. Drout
951:Sam Newton (2004).
52:, inhabited by the
1647:Kings of the Geats
1237:Alliterative verse
1138:10.1484/J.NMS.3.44
182:N. F. S. Grundtvig
165:(by a grandson of
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39:
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1623:
1186:
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1170:King of the Geats
1148:Legendary titles
1059:Weibull, C. H. J.
1026:Book of Monsters,
1007:The Latin Library
964:978-0-85991-472-7
937:978-3-11-016316-2
868:Sources and notes
826:
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194:Frankish Kingdoms
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1596:and Middle-Earth
1527:Nora K. Chadwick
1508:Finn and Hengest
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1459:J. R. R. Tolkien
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1402:Grendel's mother
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1153:Preceded by
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1144:
1141:
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1082:
1076:
1075:
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1029:
1022:Liber Monstrorum
1015:
1009:
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996:Gregory of Tours
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948:
942:
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918:
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291:
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223:Liber Monstrorum
190:Gregory of Tours
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899:on 2007-09-27.
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1387:Wealhtheow
1353:Ongentheow
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37:1455-60
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