-
Hrunting. As
Unferth p****es his
sword to Beowulf, he
admits the loss of his glory, and his
submission to this
greater warrior. However, when
Hrunting...
- dragon. Kemp
Malone suggested that
Hrotti was
etymologically related to
Hrunting. Dillmann, François-Xavier.
Notes de :
Snorri Sturluson. L'Edda : récits...
- keep
fighting against the creatures.
Beowulf then
displays the sword,
Hrunting, that Emma will take
possession of in the ****ure and
leads his men into...
- Nevertheless, the
sword is
described as
being gomol ond grægmæl (old and gray).
Hrunting,
another sword used by
Beowulf Mullally, Erin (2005). "Hrethel's Heirloom:...
-
Dyrnwyn Excalibur (Caledfwlch)
Fragarach Gram
Harpe Hauteclere Hǫfuð
Hrotti Hrunting Kladenets Lævateinn
Mimung Mistilteinn Murgleys Nægling Précieuse Riðill...
-
sometimes as
ancient heirlooms.
Named weapons in
Medieval literature include Hrunting and Nægling in Beowulf,
Tyrfing in the
Elder Edda and Gram in the Völsunga...
-
Dyrnwyn Excalibur (Caledfwlch)
Fragarach Gram
Harpe Hauteclere Hǫfuð
Hrotti Hrunting Kladenets Lævateinn
Mimung Mistilteinn Murgleys Nægling Précieuse Riðill...
-
warrior who had
earlier challenged him,
presents Beowulf with his
sword Hrunting.
After sti****ting a
number of
conditions to
Hrothgar in case of his death...
-
Dyrnwyn Excalibur (Caledfwlch)
Fragarach Gram
Harpe Hauteclere Hǫfuð
Hrotti Hrunting Kladenets Lævateinn
Mimung Mistilteinn Murgleys Nægling Précieuse Riðill...
-
Dyrnwyn Excalibur (Caledfwlch)
Fragarach Gram
Harpe Hauteclere Hǫfuð
Hrotti Hrunting Kladenets Lævateinn
Mimung Mistilteinn Murgleys Nægling Précieuse Riðill...