He was the king of the Danes.
Scyld was the great-grandfather of Hrothgar, who was the king of the Danes in the epic poem Beowulf.
Scyld Scefing is a legendary Danish king mentioned in the Old English poem "Beowulf." He is described as the founder of the Danish royal lineage and the great-grandfather of Hrothgar, a prominent character in the poem. Scyld Scefing's origins are shrouded in mystery, and he is depicted as a powerful and revered figure.
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.
Hrothgar is the King of the Danes that is helped by Beowulf, But he is descended from Scyld Sceafing. The term Danes come from the term Scyldings or Scyld danes. So the first Ruler of the Danes was Scyld Sceafing. The second was his son Beowulf the Dane.
In 'Beowulf,' Scyld is a king. Although he was a Danish king, he is considered to have mythological origins. Some scholars believe his presence had agricultural or religious meaning.
strong, fierce, renowned. Also must be generous, wise, and kind. References required. Reply in person. Loyalty a plus.
What qualities does Hrothgar possess that make him a good king?
No he is a Geat. However, in the Epic Poem there is another character known as Beowulf the Dane sometimes just called Beow. He was the Son of Scyld Sceafing and was King of the Danes. He was Father to Haelfdane and Grandfather to Hrothgar.
strong, fierce, renowned. Also must be generous, wise, and kind. References required. Reply in person. Loyalty a plus.
Scyld Berry was born in 1954.
Kings in Beowulf were very powerful due to the relationship they had with their warriors known as comitatus. The exchange between Hrothgar and his warriors was made up of how Hrothgar would give them shelter and gfood, and the warriors would keep him safe and protect him.
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.