Hrothulf:
Niece would be an opposite as a niece is female and a nephew is male.
No, it's not but betraying is. A traitor betrays trust.
A person who betrays is a traitor or a turncoat. A person who betrays another is also called a Judas.
He would be your nephew. The boy is your nephew.
It is correct if you are talking about more than one nephew. If only one nephew is involved, it is nephew's father. My nephew's father is my brother. I am talking about one specific nephew. If you mean to refer to the father of your nephews, then it would be nephews' father.
Orchid ruled as a regent for her nephew and later died mysteriously.
just get your ticket and hop on. He betrays you later on
Hrothgar, king of the Danes, is a prime example of a great king. He also foreshadows Beowulf`s death in the Hall of Heorot, the story's most important speech. See the related links section below for an analysis of the speech.
Yes, but later he betrays the Dark Lord.
Beowulf's father took refuge in Hrothgar's land after a messy murder back at home. He eventually married Hrothgar's daughter, and then came baby Beowulf. So long story short Hrothgar is Beowulf's grandfather.
No one betrays anyone
It was his nephew, Octavien, later renamed Augustus.
Someone who betrays their country is called a traitor
Judas iscariot betrays Jesus
When someone betrays you, how do you react.
If you mean the Roman leader who was the nephew of Julius Caesar and his adopted son, it was Octavian, later known as Augustus Caesar.
On page 33 of Seamus Heaney's bilingual edition of "Beowulf", the narrator explains that Hrothgar paid a debt on behalf of Beowulf's father, Ecgtheow. Ecgtheow began a feud after killing a Wulfing. This provoked fear among the Geats, Ecgtheow's people, and they forced him to leave. So he ran away to the land of the South-Danes, Hrothgar's kingdom. Hrothgar was meanwhile "in the first flush of kingship". Hrothgar assuaged the matter by shipping a treasure-trove to the Wulfings. After this, Ecgtheow paid Hrothgar his allegiance.