- Scyld
Scyld Scefing is a fictional character in the
epic poem "Beowulf ".He is a Danish king, progenitor of the legendary Danish royal lineage known as theScylding s. He is the counterpart of theSkioldus orSkjöldr of Danish andIceland ic sources.In the opening lines of "Beowulf", Scyld is referred to as "Scyld Scefing", which might mean Scyld descendant of
Scef , Scyld son of Scef, or Scyld of the Sheaf; it is never elaborated upon. In any case, the story of a child in a boat, which elsewhere applies to Scef applies to Scyld in "Beowulf". After relating in general terms the glories of Scyld's reign, the poet describes Scyld's funeral, how his body was laid in a ship surrounded by treasures, the poet explains:No less these loaded the lordly gifts,thanes' huge treasure, than those had donewho in former time forth had sent himsole on the seas, a suckling child.
No other source relates anything similar about Scyld or Skjöldr, so it cannot be known whether this is a case of similar stories being told about two different heroes or whether originally separate figures have been confused with one another.
Axel Olrik in 1910 suggested a parallel "barley-figure" in FinnishPekko , in turn connected by Fulk (1989) with EddaicBergelmir .References
*R. D. Fulk, "An Eddic Analogue to the Scyld Scefing Story", The Review of English Studies (1989).
ee also
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Skjöldr
*Scylding
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