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Eanmund was a
Swedish prince of the
Scylfing dynasty,
whose existence is
alleged in Beowulf.
Unlike his relatives,
Eanmund is only
mentioned in Beowulf...
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Eanmund (c.764–?) was a king of Kent,
jointly with or in
succession to
Sigered of Kent.
Eanmund is
known only from an
undated confirmation, witnessed...
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Weohstan (Swedish
champion and
slayer of his
fugitive countryman prince Eanmund)
Wiglaf (the last of the Wægmundings and son of Weohstan. He
fought with...
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battle Heardred is killed.
Eanmund is
slain by his
kinsman Weohstan.
Heardred is
succeeded by his
cousin Beowulf, who
avenges Eanmund by
helping Eadgils kill...
- the poem that
Onela eventually became king,
because Ohthere's two sons,
Eanmund and Eadgils, had to s****
refuge with Heardred, Hygelac's
successor as king...
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modor and Ohtheres), and his sons
Eadgils (suna Ohteres, sunu Ohteres) and
Eanmund (suna Ohteres). When
Ohthere and his
actions are concerned, he is referred...
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Hervarar saga. Áli's
inclusion here is
based on Beowulf, the
oldest source.
Eanmund is only
attested in Beowulf. In Old
English several kings who are generally...
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Hervarar saga. Áli's
inclusion here is
based on Beowulf, the
oldest source.
Eanmund is only
attested in Beowulf.
Orchard 1997, p. 46.
Lindow 2001, p. 119....
- Heardred. However,
Heardred received two
Swedish princes,
Eadgils and
Eanmund who
reported that they had fled
their uncle Onela who had
usurped the Swedish...
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Eadgils and
Eanmund are
referred to as the sons of Ohtere:
Later in the poem, it
tells that
during the battle, Eadgils's
brother Eanmund was
killed by...