In part 15, Beowulf was rewarded with banquet feast and was presented with treasured gifts, such as a sword, helmet, coat of mail and his own horse with a gold saddle.
Hrothgar rewards Beowulf with rich treasures, including gold, weapons, and armor. He also grants him land and praise for his brave deeds in defeating Grendel and his mother.
he lets them stay for a day an say that he is free to go back
In "Beowulf," Wealhtheow, not Welthow, tells Hrothgar to be a gracious host and to reward Beowulf for his bravery in defeating Grendel. She praises Beowulf and offers gifts to him, showing her support and gratitude for his courageous deeds.
In part 15, Beowulf was rewarded with banquet feast and was presented with treasured gifts, such as a sword, helmet, coat of mail and his own horse with a gold saddle.
Beowulf generously shares the treasure he receives with King Hygelac upon his return to Geatland. Hygelac, recognizing Beowulf's valor and loyalty, rewards him with land, houses, a throne, and a helmet. This shows the deep bond and mutual respect between the two esteemed figures.
Beowulf receives gifts, including a golden banner, a sword, and other treasures from Hrothgar, the king of the Danes. He is also celebrated by the Danes with a great feast in his honor.
Beowulf wants Wiglaf to bring him the jewels as a reward for defeating the fire dragon and avenging his people. He also wants to see the treasure before he dies, knowing that his time is running out. Additionally, Beowulf wants to leave a legacy for his people and display his wealth and power.
Beowulf is the Old English spelling of Beowulf.
The Swedish spelling of Beowulf is "BjΓΆrnulf."
Beowulf's full name is Beowulf.
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Beowulf was written in England.
Beowulf was from Geatland, which is in southern Sweden.
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