Beowulf was killed in the fight with the dragon. Beowulf stabbed the dragon with his sord, but his sord did not pierce the dragon enough. The wound only cause pain making the dragon to thrash and beat beowulf. The dragon spounted flames spreading them everywhere. Causing the beaten Beowulf to go up in flames, resulting in his death.
Higloc, king of the Geats and Beowulf's uncle.
The new King of the Geats after Beowulf's death is Wiglaf, who was Beowulf's loyal companion and supporter in his final battle against the dragon. Wiglaf is praised for his courage and loyalty in standing by Beowulf until the end.
Beowulf became king of the Geats after King Hygelac was killed in battle, which occurred after Beowulf defeated Grendel and his mother.
Beowulf's uncle, Hygelac, was the king of the Geats in the beginning of Beowulf.
The main kings mentioned in Beowulf are Hrothgar, king of the Danes, and Beowulf, prince of the Geats who later becomes king. Other kings mentioned include Hygelac, Beowulf's uncle and king of the Geats, and Hrethel, Hygelac's father.
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 gives him knowlegde
King Hroogar
The king of the Danes. He was the first liberator in the poem which foreshadows the hero in Beowulf.
Beowulf accepts to go after Grendel's mother but first sets a number of conditions. If Beowulf is to be killed, Hrothgar would have to take care of Beowulf's family and Unferth would inherit his possessions and estate.
He was king for 50 years.
Wiglaf becomes king after the death of Beowulf in the epic poem "Beowulf." He is depicted as a loyal and brave warrior who stood by Beowulf in his final battle against the dragon and is chosen by the Geats to succeed him as king.