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    1: ...ge|Old English poem ''Beowulf'' as '''Hrothulf'''. The following summary is a composite which ig... 4: Hrólf Kraki's father is Helgi son of Halfdan. His mother is Yrsa who is also his elde...
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    1: ... by all save Beowulf (character)|Beowulf himself. 3: ...and eats men too drunk to defend themselves. Beowulf leaves Götaland|Geatland to defeat the monste... 5: ...e for the death of her son, but is killed by Beowulf.
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  11. Geats (7262 bytes)
    4: ... are referred to as '''Gautar''', and in ''Beowulf'' as '''Geatas'''.
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  15. Hrothgar (966 bytes)
    1: '''Hrothgar''' ('''Hróar''', '''Ro'''), legendary Daner|Danish kin... 3: ...ed before him had a famous son, Hrothulf (Hrólf Kraki). 5: See also Origins for Beowulf and Hrólf Kraki for more on the historical background of these ...
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  17. Bödvar Bjarki (1715 bytes)
    1: ...[Old English language|Old English poem ''Beowulf'' were originally the same personage, while oth... 3: Unlike Beowulf (character)|Beowulf, Bödvar is said to have been Norway|Norwegian... 5: ...ous beast that has been terrorizing the court at Christmas for two years.
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  18. Eadgils (3320 bytes)
    1: ...a Suiones|Swedish king of the house of Scylfings. He was the son of Ohthere. Eadgils fig... 3: ...ion Weohstan. Then Beowulf (character)|Beowulf became king of the Geats and helped Eadgils... 5: ...n Eadgils stooped to pick it up with his spear Hrólf ungloriously cut him in the back screaming that h...
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  19. Yrsa (3548 bytes)
    1: ...ed and on whom he fathered his famous son Hrólf Kraki. Yrsa left Helgi on learning the truth and beca... 5: ...nd made her his wife. Then, after she had born Hrólf to Helgi, Yrsa's mother made Yrsa's parentage ope...
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  20. Onela (2208 bytes)
    1: ...Sweden in the 6th century, before losing the throne to his nephew Eadgils. 3: ...an killed Eanmund. Beowulf (character)|Beowulf became king of the Geats and helped Eadgils... 5: ...w of Healfene/Halfdan king of Denmark. See '''Halfdan''' for details.
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  21. Scylding (4096 bytes)
    3: ==From Skjöld to Halfdan== 4: ...different texts until one comes to Halfdan/Healfdene.
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  22. Halfdan (8231 bytes)
    1: ...nd the Old English poem ''Beowulf'' and named Hróar and Helgi in Old Norse accounts. 4: ...t his brothers' supporters were hanged and that Halfdan continued to reign with great cruelty, but tha...
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  23. Helgi (613 bytes)
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