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Hygd, introduced in line 1925 of the poem Beowulf, is married to of King Hygelac of Geatland. She is the daughter of Hæreth. After Beowulf defeats Grendel
Hygd
Legendary king of Geats
Ecgtheow and was the mother of the hero Beowulf. Hygelac was married to Hygd, and they had a son Heardred and an unnamed daughter who married Eofor. When
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Old English epic poem
English Alliterative verse Kenning Clans (characters) Geats Beowulf Heardred Hygd Hygelac Hundings Scyldings Æschere Healfdene Heorogar Hrothgar Unferth Scylfings
Beowulf
prominent in Norse tradition. Hygd – queen of the Geats; the wife of King Hygelac. Hygelac – king of the Geats; the husband of Hygd. Existence attested by other
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son of Hygelac, king of the Geats, and his queen Hygd, in Beowulf. After Hygelac's death, in Frisia, Hygd wants to make Hygelac's nephew Beowulf, king of
Heardred
Legendary Geatish hero
the raid, and Beowulf swam home in full armour. Back in Geatland, queen Hygd offered Beowulf the throne but Beowulf declined in favour of the young prince
Beowulf_(hero)
Fictional character in Beowulf
familiar name-element wealh and the later spelling þēow. Wealhtheow (like Hygd) fulfills the important role of hostess in the poem. The importance of this
Wealhtheow
Mother of Grendel (Beowulf saga)
Beowulf fulfill certain established roles such as hostess (Wealhþeow and Hygd) and peace-weaver (Freawaru and Hildeburh). Grendel's mother and Modthryth
Grendel's_mother
to Beowulf Swerting daughter Hreðel ♕ Hæreð Herebeald Hæþcyn ♕ Hygelac ♕ Hygd daughter Ecgþeow Heardred ♕ daughter Eofor Beowulf ♕ The relationship between
Hrethel
Character in Beowulf
to Beowulf Swerting daughter Hreðel ♕ Hæreð Herebeald Hæþcyn ♕ Hygelac ♕ Hygd daughter Ecgþeow Heardred ♕ daughter Eofor Beowulf ♕ The relationship between
Ecgþeow
Son of Hreðel in Beowulf
to Beowulf Swerting daughter Hreðel ♕ Hæreð Herebeald Hæþcyn ♕ Hygelac ♕ Hygd daughter Ecgþeow Heardred ♕ daughter Eofor Beowulf ♕ The relationship between
Hæþcyn
follows, almost interrupts, a favourable description of Hygelac's queen Hygd. First, the portrayal focuses on the princess's character in her early days
Modthryth
to Beowulf Swerting daughter Hreðel ♕ Hæreð Herebeald Hæþcyn ♕ Hygelac ♕ Hygd daughter Ecgþeow Heardred ♕ daughter Eofor Beowulf ♕ The relationship between
Eofor
Nordic scholar and publisher of Beowulf
English Alliterative verse Kenning Clans (characters) Geats Beowulf Heardred Hygd Hygelac Hundings Scyldings Æschere Healfdene Heorogar Hrothgar Unferth Scylfings
Grímur_Jónsson_Thorkelin
later gives to the Geatish queen Hygd, and it is the same ornament that the Franks later take as spoil of war from Hygd's husband king Hygelac. Beowulf Hrólfs
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, T–Y
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English translation of both a Latin phrase and a Swedish phrase
to Beowulf Swerting daughter Hreðel ♕ Hæreð Herebeald Hæþcyn ♕ Hygelac ♕ Hygd daughter Ecgþeow Heardred ♕ daughter Eofor Beowulf ♕ The relationship between
King_of_the_Geats
University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-14092-6. Malone, Kemp (1941). "Hygd". Modern Language Notes. 56 (5): 356–358. doi:10.2307/2911214. JSTOR 2911214
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, Hi–Hy
List_of_figures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend,_Hi–Hy
Beowulf character
to Beowulf Swerting daughter Hreðel ♕ Hæreð Herebeald Hæþcyn ♕ Hygelac ♕ Hygd daughter Ecgþeow Heardred ♕ daughter Eofor Beowulf ♕ The relationship between
Swerting
Ermanaric. It is given to Beowulf by Wealhtheow, and Beowulf gives it to queen Hygd. Dainsleif Old Norse: Dáinsleif The name means "Dáin's legacy". The name
List of named weapons, armour and treasures in Germanic heroic legend
List_of_named_weapons,_armour_and_treasures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend
South African actress (1896–1970)
by Lord Dunsany – Mary Beal King Lear's Wife (1921) by Gordon Bottomley – Hygd Amphitryon; or, The Two Socia's (1922) by John Dryden – Phaedra Loyalties
Marda_Vanne
American medieval literature professor (1921–1989)
pp. 233–239. OCLC 493371334. Kaske, Robert E. (1963c). ""Hygelac" and "Hygd"". In Greenfield, Stanley B. (ed.). Studies in Old English Literature in
Robert_Kaske
name is attested as Haruðr (OWN:Hǫrðr) on the Rök runestone, haruþs (gen). Hygd's father. Beowulf Hárr the hard-gripping Old Norse: Hárr enn harðgreipi Probably
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, H–He
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English name derived from the flower name, also known as the kingcup and marsh marigold, derived from the Greek word calyx, CALTHA means "cup," denoting the shape of the flowers when they open.
Biblical
his resurrection
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Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Petros, PIETARI means "rock, stone."
Biblical
a wheel
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Star of the Sea; Beautiful; Mary means Bitter and Belle means Beautiful; Beloved; God is My Oath; Blend of Mary and Belle
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Successful, Turquoise, Gem stone
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Variant spelling of English Polly, POLLIE means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."Â
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Italian form of Hebrew Moshe (Greek Mouses), MOSÈ means "drawn out."
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To Wander; Nobleman; Leader; Earl; Wanderer
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