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In "Beowulf," Higlac dies in battle while leading an attack against the Franks, a neighboring tribe. He is killed, leaving Beowulf as his successor as king.
Beowulf
Higlac's follower is Beowulf, a Geatish noble and hero who serves Higlac, the King of the Geats, with courage and loyalty. Beowulf is known for his exceptional strength and bravery, which he demonstrates in battles against formidable foes such as the monster Grendel and the dragon.
The king of Geatland at the beginning of the poem "Beowulf" is King Hrothgar.
Higlac's son, Herdred, dies in battle while fighting against the Swedes, led by Onela, during a raid. After Higlac's death, Herdred becomes king and his reign is marred by conflicts with neighboring tribes, ultimately leading to his untimely death in a battle against the Swedes.
'Beowulf' is the epic story that tells us the tale of hero Beowulf, the strongest and bravest of them all and how he defeats monsters and becomes a king. Among several characters we will also meet Hygelac, his uncle and king of the Geats, the one who opens his kingdom's doors and his heart to Beowulf.
Beowulf's uncle is Hygelac, the King of the Geats. He is also the husband of Beowulf's aunt, Hygd.
Beowulf's speech before fighting Grendel's mother shows his loyalty and devotion to Higlac, his king. He expresses confidence in his own abilities while acknowledging that the outcome of the battle is ultimately in God's hands. This speech emphasizes Beowulf's sense of duty as a loyal warrior to his king and his commitment to upholding his honor.
Beowulf does not become a prince, but a King. After Higlac (Beowulf's uncle) dies and his son dies, Beowulf's heir to the throne of Geatland. He leads the people for fifty years. He dies after battling a dragon that terrorized the Geat people.
Wulfgar was a warrior and thane loyal to King Hrothgar in the epic poem Beowulf. He served as an advisor and messenger to the king, often delivering important messages or announcements on his behalf. Wulfgar was known for his loyalty and bravery in battle.
Beowulf prepares for his battle with Grendel by choosing not to use any weapons or armor, relying on his own strength instead. He gathers a group of warriors to accompany him to Hrothgar's hall, Heorot, and waits for Grendel to attack. He plans to face Grendel in hand-to-hand combat.
HE dies of the dragon
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