Because he was dying from his battle woonds. Also because Wiglaf was the only one of his men who stayed with him in his time of need. You could also argue that it was to keep the kingship in the family because they were cousins.
Yes, Beowulf does name Wiglaf as his successor to the throne before he dies. Wiglaf is a loyal thane who helps Beowulf in defeating the dragon, and Beowulf sees him as a worthy leader to take over after him.
He is succeeded by his distant kinsman Ecglaf, the only one willing to disobey Beowulf by going to help him.
yes
The dragon in Beowulf is killed when Beowulf is mortally wounded in battle against it. With the help of Wiglaf, Beowulf manages to deliver a fatal blow to the dragon before succumbing to his own injuries.
Beowulf's full name is Beowulf.
According to Peano's axioms' it is the name given to the successor of the successor of the successor of 0.
It changed its name to the "King's Men" because King James (Queen Elizabeth I successor) became the company's patron when he ascended to the throne in 1603.
The name of the sword is Hrunting. It was given to Beowulf by Unferth (lines 1455-1458).
Joshua Throne's birth name is Joshua Benn Throne.
Beowulf does not have a last name in the original Old English epic poem "Beowulf." He is simply referred to by his first name, Beowulf.
There is no character named Edgetho in the epic poem Beowulf. It is possible that there is a confusion with the name Ecgtheow, who is Beowulf’s father. Ecgtheow is mentioned in Beowulf as a nobleman and warrior.
Heir to the throne.
The name of the Danish warrior who taunted Beowulf out of jealousy is Unferth. He is a warrior in King Hrothgar's court who challenges Beowulf's boasting.
Hrunting is the name of the sword given to Beowulf by Unferth to use in his battle against Grendel's mother in the epic poem "Beowulf."
Beowulf.