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Hrothgar (Old English: Hrōðgār [ˈr̥oːðɡɑːr]; Old Norse: Hróarr) was a semi-legendary
Danish king
living around the
early sixth century AD. Many
years later...
- 5th and 6th centuries. Beowulf, a hero of the Geats,
comes to the aid of
Hrothgar, the king of the Danes,
whose mead hall
Heorot has been
under attack by...
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Hrothgar Mathews (born
January 27, 1964) is a
Canadian actor known for his
performance as Gill St.
George in the 1999
television film
Milgaard and Ned...
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creature that
killed King
Hrothgar's people during a
celebration in the mead hall Heorot.
Beowulf becomes attracted to
Hrothgar's wife
Queen Wealtheow. To...
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deviate from the
original poem (
Hrothgar has an
affair with Grendel's mother, and they have a
child together, Grendel;
Hrothgar's wife
commits suicide). A castle-like...
- Ingeitum, and the
nephew of King
Hrothgar. He
becomes king (Grimstnzborith) and
leader (Grimstborith) of
Ingeitum after Hrothgar's death. Orik is a smith, a...
- poem Beowulf. It
stars Gerard Butler as Beowulf,
Stellan Skarsgård as
Hrothgar,
Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson as
Grendel and
Sarah Polley as the
witch Selma...
- is
properly introduced to Ajihad, his
daughter Nasuada, the
dwarf King
Hrothgar, and his
foster son Orik. The
Varden are
attacked by an army of Urgals...
- Sir
Hrothgar John Habak**** (13 May 1915 – 3
November 2002) was a
British economic historian. Habak**** was born in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, the...
- him to the
fortified village of King
Hrothgar,
father of Freya, who he
hopes will
marry ****ure king Wulfric.
Hrothgar is
concerned that Gunnar, chieftain...