Geats.Götar in Swedish.
Beowulf travels from Denmark to Sweden primarily to seek glory and prove his strength by confronting the monster Grendel, who has been terrorizing King Hrothgar's mead hall, Heorot. His journey demonstrates his bravery and commitment to helping those in need, as well as his desire to enhance his reputation as a great warrior. Beowulf's actions reflect the values of heroism and loyalty prevalent in the Anglo-Saxon culture.
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After Beowulf defeats Grendel's mother, he returns to his homeland of Geatland, not Sweden, where he is warmly welcomed and celebrated. He brings treasures and gifts from the Danes, sharing the glory of his victories with his people. Beowulf eventually becomes king of the Geats and rules wisely for many years, but the peace is ultimately threatened by a dragon, leading to his final battle. His return signifies not only a triumphant hero's welcome but also sets the stage for his eventual legacy and demise.
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Beowulf was from Geatland, which is in southern Sweden.
Beowulf came from Geatland, which is now known as southern Sweden.
Beowulf is set in what is now Denmark and Sweden.
Beowulf's homeland is Geatland, which is located in what is now southern Sweden.
Beowulf was a Geat, from Geatland. Geatland existed around modern day Sweden.
Beowulf was from the Geatland region, which is located in present-day Sweden.
It takes place in Geat land, now southern Sweden, and it takes place in the Denmark.
Geats.Götar in Swedish.
He was king for 50 years.
He ruled in the land of the Geats (modern day Sweden)
Beowulf's 11 men were called the Geats. They were a tribe from southern Sweden and were loyal warriors who accompanied Beowulf on his journey to fight Grendel.
Beowulf is thought to have been written between the 8th and 11th centuries (circa 700-1100 AD).