-
Hrefnesholt is a
location in
Beowulf where the
Geatish king Hæþcyn had
taken the
Swedish queen. The
Swedish king Ongenþeow
arrived to save her and killed...
-
Swedish king Ongenþeow who
saved her. The
Geatish warriors s****
refuge in
Hrefnesholt,
where they are
rescued by Hygelac, who
arrives the next day with reinforcements...
- Hygelac's
brother Hæþcyn was
fighting with the Swedes,
Hygelac arrived at
Hrefnesholt one day too late to save his
brother Hæþcyn, but he
managed to rescue...
- at a hill fort
called Hrefnesholt,
although they lost her gold. Ongenþeow
killed Hæþcyn and
besieged the
Geats at
Hrefnesholt. The
Geats were, however...
- at a hill fort
called Hrefnesholt,
although they lost her gold. Ongenþeow
killed Hæþcyn, and
besieged the
Geats at
Hrefnesholt. The
Geats were, however...
-
Ramshult (the
modern Swedish form), a hill fort, is
mentioned in
Beowulf as
Hrefnesholt, the
Geatish hill fort
which became the
prison of Onela,
Ohthere and...
- Jörg B. of Der Blutharsch,
Daniel P. of Arnica,
Alexander Wieser of
Hrefnesholt, and
Robert N.
Taylor of Changes. The
album is
illustrated with mountain...