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Beowulf was helped by several individuals, including Wiglaf, the last surviving warrior who aided him in defeating the dragon. Additionally, his loyal followers and fellow Geats supported him in his quest to rid the land of monsters.
In a great tower at his request, which is ironic because all of the Geats deserted him during the battle but one.
Yes, in the book Beowulf, the Geats did not build Herot. Herot was a mead hall built by the Danes to celebrate their victories and as a place for feasting and social gatherings.
The Geats were a North Germanic tribe inhabiting what is now Götaland ("land of the Geats") in modern Sweden.
The Geats' sworn enemies were the Swedes, particularly King Ongentheow, who is described in the epic poem Beowulf as a fierce rival of the Geats.
Park Place Tower was created in 1971.
Water Tower Place was created in 1975.
Main Place Tower was created in 1969.
He is a member of the Geats, in present day that would be Sweden.
the geats
They cremate Beowulf's body on a funeral pyre as per his request. Beowulf had asked to have his remains burned and be placed in a tower by the sea as a memorial for his people to remember him.
Beowulf becomes king of the Geats and rules for fifty years before facing his final battle against a dragon. Despite his age and the challenges he faces, Beowulf ultimately emerges victorious but is mortally wounded in the process. He dies shortly after, leaving his kingdom in the hands of Wiglaf.