
Heorogar - Wikipedia
Heorogar was a Danish king who appears in the Old English poem Beowulf as the eldest son of Healfdene (Halfdan), and the brother of Hroðgar (Hroar), and Halga (Helgi). The people in …
Hrothgar - Wikipedia
When Hrothgar is introduced [5] in Beowulf, it is explained that he was the second of four children of King Healfdene: he had an older brother, Heorogar, who was king before him; a younger …
Heorogar, Halga, and their sister in Beowulf Character Analysis - Shmoop
Everything you ever wanted to know about Heorogar, Halga, and their sister in Beowulf, written by masters of this stuff just for you.
Beowulf Characters - List with Descriptions - College Transitions
2024年12月27日 · Heorogar Not much is known about Hrothgar’s older brother, Heorogar. When Beowulf returns home and tells of his adventures, he mentions that Heorogar was king before …
Beowulf Characters - Shmoop
Halfdane, one of the kings of the Spear-Danes, is the grandson of Shield Sheafson. He is also the father of Heorogar, Hrothgar, Halga, and a daughter who marries Onela the Swede.
Beowulf Full Text - II - Owl Eyes
Heorogar, Hrothgar, and Halga the good; 10 Heard I that Elan was Ongentheow's consort, The well-beloved bedmate of the War-Scylfing leader. Then glory in battle to Hrothgar was given, …
Hrothgar | Beowulf Wiki | Fandom
Hrothgar was born to the Danish king Halfdan Scylding around the early 6th century CE, and succeeded his older brother Heorogar to the throne. He appeared in two Anglo-Saxon epics, …
Hrōðgār (Hrothgar) | Beowulf Wiki | Fandom
Heorogar, Hrothgar, the good Halga and a daughter, I have heard, who was Onela’s queen, a balm in bed to the battle-scarred Swede. The fortunes of war favoured Hrothgar. Friends and …
Beowulf, I - Perseus Digital Library
To him were four children, reckoned in order, 60 Born into the world, to the prince of the people, Heorogar and Hrothgar and Halga the good. I heard that Elan wife of Ongentheow was, The …
In Beowulf, who is Healfdane's son? - eNotes.com
2024年10月8日 · Healfdane's son is Hrothgar, who is a prominent character in the poem. Hrothgar becomes the king of the Danes after his brother Heorogar's death.