The Geats weren't exiled at all!
They had heard of Grendel's' gorging on the Danes...
Hrothgar invited the Geats todaneland to aid them in their war with Grendel.
they were never exiled
And Unferth is to have what I inherited:
to that far-famed man I bequeath my own
sharp-honed ,wave-sheened wonderblade.
With Hrunting I shall gain glory or die
Beowulf: page 103
1480-1490
He is a member of the Geats, in present day that would be Sweden.
the geats
Geats
Beowulf Prince of the Geats - 2007 was released on: USA: March 2007 (limited)
It is mentioned in the epic poem "Beowulf" that Grendel kills 30 geats in Hrothgar's hall, Heorot.
Higloc, king of the Geats and Beowulf's uncle.
Beowulf's uncle, Hygelac, was the king of the Geats in the beginning of Beowulf.
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.
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.
Beowulf came from Geatland, which is now known as southern Sweden.
Beowulf became king of the Geats after King Hygelac was killed in battle, which occurred after Beowulf defeated Grendel and his mother.