- and as a brother's child:
Eadgils, however,
survived and later,
Beowulf helped Eadgils with
weapons and warriors.
Eadgils won the war and
killed his...
-
Eadgils is a
Germanic name
composed of auða
meaning "wealth" and gīslaz
meaning "arrow shaft". It can
refer to:
Eadgils, a semi-legendary king of Sweden...
- a
relation of
Eadgils. The
earliest extant Scandinavian source where Onela appears is the 9th
century skaldic poem Ynglingatal,
Eadgils (Aðils) is called...
- [citation needed] This
Eadgils has
sometimes been
confused with the
Swedish king
Eadgils who
lived almost a
century later.
Eadgils was at war with the Angles...
-
Swedish king
Eadgils (Athisl) is
pushed forward a generation, and instead, Saxo
introduces Hrothgar's
killer Hothbrodd as the
father of
Eadgils, a
place that...
-
granddaughter of
Healfdene and wife of King
Eadgils of Sweden. This ****umes
great shifting of
names and roles,
since Eadgils is the
enemy of Onela.
Onela appears...
-
Battle on the Ice of Lake Vänern. In Beowulf, the hero
Beowulf aids
Eadgils in
Eadgils' war
against Onela. As far as this
Swedish adventure is concerned...
-
wounded by spears,
eastwards under Eadgils. [...] In this
fight Onela died and a
great many of his people. Then king
Eadgils took from him his
helmet Battle-boar...
-
Snorri talks of the
animosity between Eadgils and
Onela (which also
appears in Beowulf), and
writes that Aðils (
Eadgils) was at war with a
Norwegian king...
- Ongenþeow (fæder Ohtheres),
mother (Onelan
modor and Ohtheres), and his sons
Eadgils (suna Ohteres, sunu Ohteres) and
Eanmund (suna Ohteres). When
Ohthere and...