- List of characters and objects in Beowulf
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Beowulf " is an Old English heroicepic poem . Its creation dates to between the 8th cite book | last = Tolkien | first = J.R.R. | authorlink = J.R.R. Tolkien | title = Beowulf: the Monsters and the Critics | location = London | publisher = Oxford University Press | page = 127 | year = 1958] and the 11th centuries, the only surviving manuscript dating to circa 1010.cite book |last=Kiernan |first=Kevin S. |title=Beowulf and the Beowulf Manuscript |url= http://www.press.umich.edu/titleDetailDesc.do?id=8599 |publisher= University of Michigan Press |location = Ann Arbor, MI |year=1997 |id=ISBN 978-0-472-08412-8] At 3183 lines, it is notable for its length. It has reachednational epic status in England." [ [http://www.sras.org/news2.phtml?m=629&print=1 "The Question of genre in bylini and Beowulf" by Shannon Meyerhoff, 2006] .]There are a great many characters and objects in "Beowulf" ranging from historical people such as
Hygelac to purely mythologicaldragon s. This is a list of prominent characters and objects for reference purposes.Characters
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Abel - a biblical character and the brother ofCain .
*Ælfhere - a kinsman of Wiglaf and Beowulf
*Æschere -Hroðgar 's closest counselor and comrade, killed byGrendel's Mother .
*Banstan - the father ofBreca .
*Beowulf - an early Danish king and the son ofScyld , but not the same character as the hero of the poem.
*Beowulf - theeponymous hero of the Anglo-Saxon poem.
*Breca - Beowulf's childhood friend who competed with him in a swimming match.
*Dæghrefn - a Frankish warrior killed by Beowulf.
*Cain - biblical character described as an ancestor ofGrendel .
*The Dragon - beast (Old English, wyrm) that ravages Beowulf's kingdom and which Beowulf must slay at the end of the poem. It is the cause of Beowulf's death.
*Eadgils - a Swedish king also mentioned extensively in theNorse saga s.
*Eanmund - a Swedish prince, and the brother of Eadgils.
*Ecglaf -Unferð 's father.
*Ecgþeow - Beowulf's father who belonged to the SwedishWægmunding clan. He joined the Geats after having been banished for killing theWulfing Heaðolaf , and married a Geatish princess.
*Ecgwela - an earlier Danish king.
*Elan - possibly an incomplete name forHroðgar 's sister, see Yrsa, below.
*Eofor - the "boar ". A Geatish warrior who avenged the death ofHæþcyn by slayingOngenþeow during theSwedish-Geatish wars . He was recompensed with the daughter of kingHygelac .
*Eomær - son of kingOffa of Angel
*Eormenric - a legendary Gothic king.
*Finn, aFrisian lord whose tale picks up where theFinnsburg Fragment ends.
*Fitela - a Germanic hero
*Folcwalda - the father of Finn
*Freawaru - the daughter of KingHroðgar and QueenWealhþeow and wife ofIngeld , king of theHeaðobard s.
*Froda king of the Heaðobard's and father of Ingeld. He also appears in Norse tradition.
*Garmund - the father ofOffa of Angel
*Grendel - one of threeantagonist s (along withGrendel's Mother and the dragon).
*Grendel's mother - one of three antagonists (along withGrendel and the dragon).
*Guðlaf - a warrior inHnæf 's retinue.
*Healfdene -Hroðgar 's father and predecessor, also prominent in Norse tradition.
*Hama - a Germanic hero
*Halga -Hroðgar 's brother. He is hardly mentioned in "Beowulf" but he is a prominent character in Norse tradition.
*Hæþcyn - the son of the Geatish kingHreðel .
*Hæreð - the father ofHygd , queen of the Geats.
*Heaðolaf -Wulfing killed by Beowulf's father Ecgþeow.
*Heming - a kinsman of Garmund
*Heardred - the son ofHygelac , king of the Geats, and his queenHygd .
*Hengest - a Danish lord who attacked the Frisians to avengeHnæf
*Heorogar - Hroðgar's brother and predecessor.
*Heoroweard - Heorogar's son;Hroðgar 's nephew. According to Norse tradition, his attempt to become king would cause the end of the Scylding clan.
*Herebeald - the son of the Geatish kingHreðel .
*Heremod - an early Danish king.
*Hereric - a relative ofHeardred
*Hildeburh - the daughter of the Danish king Hoc and the wife of the Finn - king of the Frisians.
*Hoc - a Danish lord and the father ofHildeburh andHnæf .
*Hnæf - the son of the Danish lord Hoc and brother ofHildeburh . He was killed by Finn.
*Hondscio - a Geatish warrior.
*Hreðel - king of the Geats.
*Hreðric and Hroðmund , the two sons of Hroðgar.
*Hroðgar - king of the Danes; married toWealhþeow . Also prominent in Norse tradition.
*Hroðulf (also known as "Hrólfr Kraki") - , Hroðgar's nephew, but more prominent in Norse tradition.
*Hun - a Frisian warrior who givesHengest the sword Lafing.
*Hygd - queen of the Geats; the wife of KingHygelac .
*Hygelac - king of the Geats; the husband ofHygd . Existence attested by other sources. Death during the poem dated to c 516.
*Ingeld - a Heaðobard lord; married to Freawaru, daughter ofHroðgar . He also appears in Norse tradition.
*Merewing - a Frankish king (possiblyMerovech )
*Modþryð - a princess, later queen, who punished inferiors who looked her directly in the eye; later marries, and is reformed by,Offa of Angel .
*Offa of Angel , a king of the Angles who also appears in Norse tradition.
*Ohthere - king of the Swedish house of Scylfings, and also mentioned in Norse tradition. The father ofEadgils andEanmund , and the brother ofOnela .
*Onela - king of the Swedish house of Scylfings, and also mentioned in Norse tradition. The brother ofOhthere .
*Ongenþeow - king of Sweden. Slew theGeatish king Hæþcyn , but was himself killed byEofor , during theSwedish-Geatish wars .
*Oslaf - a warrior inHnæf 's retinue.
*Scyld - (Scyld Scēfing) warrior king who founded the ruling house in Denmark.
*Sigemund - a legendary Germanic hero whom Beowulf is compared to.
*Swerting - the grandfather ofHygelac
*Unferð - a thane of the Danish lordHroðgar .
*Wealhþeow - queen of the Danes; married toHroðgar .
*Weohstan - the father ofWiglaf and a Swedish warrior fighting forOnela . He also appears to be mentioned in a stanza in the "Prose Edda ".
*Wæls - the father of Sigemund
*Wayland Smith - a smith of Germanic legend who forged Beowulf's breast plate.
*Wiglaf - Beowulf's relative. A Swedish warrior of theWaegmunding clan who helps Beowulf slay the dragon.
*Wondred - the father ofEofor and Wulf.
*Wulf - the brother ofEofor
*Wulfgar - the herald of Hroðgar, renowned for his great wisdom.
*Yrmenlaf - younger brother of Æschere.
*Yrs(e) - a character borrowed from Norse tradition that appears in some translations (e.g.,Burton Raffel ) and commentaries, as an emendation of a corrupt line (62) whereHroðgar 's sister is mentioned. His sister is, however, named "Signy" in Norse tradition ("Skjöldunga saga " and "Hrólfr Kraki's saga "), whereas Yrsa wasHalga 's daughter and lover with whom he hadHroðulf .Objects
*Brosinga mene - a collar identified with the goddess
Freya 's necklaceBrisingamen . Given to Beowulf by Wealhþeow as reward for having slain Grendel.
*Heorot - the great hall built by kingHroðgar .
*Hrunting - the magical sword given to Beowulf byUnferð
*Lafing - a sword that Hun gives toHengest .
*Nægling - the magical sword used by Beowulf to slay the dragon; however, Beowulf's might was too strong and the blade broke in combat. Name probably translates as "Nail" or "Kinsman of the Nail."
*Weregild - was a reparationalpayment usually demanded of a personguilt y ofhomicide or other wrongful death, although it could also be demanded in other cases of serious crime.Tribes and clans
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Brondings - the people ofBreca .
*Danes - a tribe having their centre on the island ofZealand .
*Geat s - a tribe whose centre was in modernVästergötland .
*Finns -Finno-Ugric peoples in the north and north-east of Scandinavia.
*Franks - a powerful Germanic tribe on the Continent.
*Frisian s - a tribe led by Finn living along the eastern shores of theNorth Sea .
*Gifðas - the Gepids, a tribe which had migrated to the Balkans by the time of "Beowulf". They are mentioned in connection with Swedes and Danes, and it has been suggested that "Beowulf" refers to the people ofÖstergötland .
*Heaðobard s, or Heaðo-beardnas, a clan or tribe at war with the Danes.
*Helmings - the people of queenWealhþeow . "Widsith " mentions Helm as the leader of theWulfing s.
*Hetware - a tribe part of the Franks, or allied with them.
*Hugas - a name for the Franks or for a group of their allies.
*Heaðoræmas - a tribe named "Heaðoreamas" appears in "Widsith ", and -"reamas" agrees with ON "Raumar" which positions the tribe in what is today south-easternNorway .
*Ingwin s - a name used for the Danes and which means "friends of Ing (Freyr )".
*Jutes ("Eotenas") a tribe living in modernJutland , and who took part in the migration to England.
*Merewioingas, i.e.Merovingians - the ruling Frankish dynasty, bymetonymy used to refer to the Frankish nation as a whole.
*Sceadugenga - Shadow-Walkers
*Scylding - the ruling clan inDenmark , bymetonymy also used to refer to the Danish nation as a whole.
*Scylfing - the ruling clan inSweden , bymetonymy also used to refer to the Swedish nation as a whole.
*Swedes - a tribe who had their centre in modernUppland .
*Wægmunding s - a Swedish clan to which belonged Beowulf,Ecgþeow andWiglaf . Wiglaf is called "the last of the Wægmundings".
*Wendlas - identified as the people ofVendsyssel .
*Wulfing - the clan ofHeaðolaf and possiblyWealhþeow . Old Norse sources describe them as the lords ofÖstergötland .Notes
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*" [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/16328 Modern English translation] " by
John Lesslie Hall
* " [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/9701 Old English edition] " edited by James Albert Harrison and Robert Sharp
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