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Ingeld or
Ingjaldr (Old Norse: [ˈiŋɡjɑldz̠]) was a
legendary warrior who
appears in
early English and
Norse legends.
Ingeld was so well
known that, in...
- Eadgils; and both
traditions also
mention a feud with men
named Fróði and
Ingeld. The
consensus view is that Anglo-Saxon and
Scandinavian traditions describe...
- the Heaðobard, in Beowulf. In the
Scandinavian traditions, Froda's son
Ingeld also
appears with the name
forms Ingjald or Ingellus. The Skjöldunga saga...
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between Grendel and Agnar, son of
Ingeld, and
suggests that the tale of the
first two
monsters is
actually the tale of
Ingeld, as
mentioned by
Alcuin in the...
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treating his
relationship with Hroðgar and
their animosity with
Froda and
Ingeld, the
Scandinavian sources expand on his life as the king at
Lejre and on...
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marry Ingeld, in an
unsuccessful attempt to end the feud. An old
warrior urged the Heaðobards to revenge, and
Beowulf predicts to
Hygelac that
Ingeld will...
- and
Queen Wealhþeow and wife of
Ingeld, king of the Heaðobards.
Froda – king of the Heaðobard's and
father of
Ingeld. He also
appears in
Norse tradition...
- king. Fróði the
father of Ingjald, who in
Beowulf is
Froda the
father of
Ingeld and king of the Heathobards. The
existence of the
Heathobards has been forgotten...
- his uncle. Both
traditions also
mention his family's feud with
Froda and
Ingeld. Whereas, not much is said
about Halga in Anglo-Saxon sources, much more...
- of a son
named Frothi.
Since in
Beowulf Froda is
father of a son
named Ingeld, it is
usually considered that the
names have
accidentally been interchanged...