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Beowulf takes 14 thanes with him to assist in the fight against Grendel.
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.
13. This is a set up so there are 12 later, reflecting the twelve disciples.
Beowulf is generally considered to emphasize the relationship in Anglo-Saxon society between a lord and his thanes - that is, the people who serve him as 'companions'.
Thirty thanes died on the night that Beowulf battles Grendel. This battle would lead Beowulf in direct conflict with Grendel's mother after her son's death.
Beowulf asks Hrothgar to send his body to his ring-giver, King Hygelac, if he doesn't survive his battle with Grendel. As ring-giver, Hygelac is an overlord who provides lands and treasures to this thanes. In addition to being Beowulf's ring-giver, Hygelac is also a kinsman, his uncle.
Beowulf's final boast is that he will fight the dragon once it comes out into the open. He fights the dragon and kills it, with the help of Wiglaf. However, Beowulf is mortally wounded in the battle and dies.
Malcolm says he will name all the thanes as earls.
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Yes, Wiglaf remained loyal to Beowulf until the end. He was the only warrior who stood by Beowulf in his final battle against the dragon, showing his unwavering loyalty and bravery. Despite Beowulf's death, Wiglaf's allegiance to his king never wavered.
Grendel seized 30 thanes in his first attack on Heorot Hall.