Finn (Frisian)

Finn (Frisian)

Finn, son of Folcwald, was a legendary Frisian lord. He is mentioned in Widsith, in "Beowulf", and in the Finnsburg Fragment. There is also a Finn mentioned in Historia Britonum.

He was married to Hildeburh, a sister of the Danish lord Hnæf, and was killed in a fight with Hnæf's lieutenant Hengest after Hnæf was himself killed by Frisians.

Here we reproduce a passage from "Beowulf" as translated by Seamus Heaney (lines 1089–1090):

::"Finn, son of Folcwald,":"should honor the Danes,"

A possible reference to a lost tradition on Finn appears in Snorri Sturluson's "Skáldskaparmál". Snorri talks of the animosity between Eadgils and Onela (which also appears in "Beowulf"), and writes that Aðils (Eadgils) was in war with a Norwegian king named Áli (Onela). Áli died in the war, and Aðils took Áli's helmet "Battle-boar" and his horse Raven. The Danish berserkers who had helped him win the war demanded three pounds of gold each in pay, and two pieces of armour that nothing could pierce: the helmet battle-boar and the mailcoat "Finn's heritage". They also wanted the famous ring Svíagris. Aðils considered the pay outrageous and refused.

Finn is also a central character in "Finn and Hengest", a study by J. R. R. Tolkien, edited by Alan Bliss and published posthumously in book form in 1982.


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