- Finn, son of
Folcwald, was a
legendary Frisian king. He is
mentioned in Widsith, in Beowulf, and in the
Finnesburg Fragment. He is
named in the Historia...
- Anglo-Saxon poem Widsith:
Oswin ruled the
Eowans and
Gefwulf the Jutes, Finn
Folcwalding The
Frisian clan.
Sigar longest ruled the sea-Danes
Scholars such as...
- One of
these kingdoms may have been
ruled by the
legendary Finn, son of
Folcwald, well
known from Beowulf,
Widsith and the
Finnesburg Fragment. According...
- Werns.
Oswine weold Eowum ond Ytum Gefwulf,
Oswine ruled the Eow and
Gefwulf the Jutes, Fin
Folcwalding Fresna cynne. Finn
Folcwalding the Frisian-kin....
-
Historia Brittonum, Godwulf,
father of Finn, was
replaced by a
variant of
Folcwald the
father of
legendary Frisian hero Finn
known from
Beowulf and the Finnesburg...
-
Brammert -
giant highway robbers. Finn (Frisian) –
Frisian lord, son of
Folcwald Flying Dutchman – a
pirate and his
ghost ship that can
never go home, but...
- King of the
Frisians Folcwald - hero of
Frisian tribes. Finn (Frisian) - hero of
Frisian tribes,
Frisian lord, son of
Folcwald. Merovech, semi-legendary...
- is
referred to by the
patronymic Folcwalding,
probably explaining the
patronymic allusion in
Beowulf to "
Folcwald's son" as a
reference to Finn. Widsith...