He gave him his amror
Beowulf gives Wiglaf his gold necklace, helmet, and rings before he dies, as a token of appreciation for his loyalty and bravery in the battle.
Beowulf gives Wiglaf his gold necklace as a symbol of passing on his kingship and legacy to him, acknowledging Wiglaf's bravery and loyalty during the battle. It is a way for Beowulf to show his gratitude and trust in Wiglaf as his successor.
Wiglaf criticizes Beowulf's warriors for fleeing the battle against the dragon when Beowulf needed them the most. He questions their loyalty and honor, and emphasizes the importance of standing by their leader in times of need. Wiglaf inspires them to fight bravely and honor Beowulf's legacy.
I do believe so. The following is a link to a test and question 3 asks that very same thing. Towards the bottom is the answer key and it claims that he did. https://vogt.wikispaces.com/file/view/Beowulf+test.txt I hope I was of some help.
Beowulf told Wiglaf to go and bring him the dragons "treasure", this is for an unselfish reason, he wanted to give thanks to God that he would have that treasure for his people, he would feel better knowing that his people will still has prosperity after his death
Beowulf's dying wish was to see the treasure that he and Wiglaf won from the dragon they killed, and he made Wiglaf his heir to the throne as he dies. Beowolfs last wish was to be respected and seen as a hero. He wanted the public to have pride in him.
Wiglaf predicts the Geats' demise because their king, Beowulf, is old and weak, and many of their warriors have been killed by the dragon. Without strong leadership and sufficient warriors, they are vulnerable to attack and unable to defend their kingdom effectively.
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Unferth gives Beowulf an ancient sword
She gave Beowulf Grendels claw.
Beowulf gives him knowlegde
no one Hrunting was a sword given to Beowulf