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  1. 10 cze 2019 · Anglo-Saxon values and culture in Beowulf. In the summer of 1939, a few miles from the windy Suffolk coast, at Sutton Hoo, archaeologists made a stunning discovery: the undisturbed magnificent ...

  2. 3 paź 2024 · In Beowulf, "wergild" refers to the compensation paid by a person committing an offense to the injured party or, in the case of murder, to the victim's...

  3. The wergild is thus usually regarded as an amount of money granted by a clan to repay the “right of revenge” to another clan, mainly in case of a murder, in application of a private justice. The aim of the present research has been to compare this definition to the primary occurrences of the word in the manuscripts.

  4. for all the characters found in Beowulf, including the title character. Paganism and Germanic tribal beliefs centered on the concept of comitatus and wergild which demanded that deaths of kin were avenged, or the perpetrator paid wergild as compensation for these deaths. Revenge and bribery are completely contradictory elements to

  5. relationship of Hygelac and Beowulf (the only son of Hygelac's only sister), which is referred to explicitly and repeatedly. Because this relationship is the basis for their mutual love and loyalty, we anticipate that the relationship of Beowulf and Wiglaf will be the same, for their love and loyalty are of the

  6. 16 gru 2013 · Beowulf is a narrative meditation in traditional Old English alliterative verse on the origins of violence in human affairs; it was included in the Nowell Codex, an ethnographic miscellany compiled around the year 1000 on the most exotic peoples in space and time known to the Anglo-Saxons.

  7. Introduction Beowulf, an Old English epic poem written between the 8th and 11th centuries, has long fascinated scholars and readers alike. Its enduring popularity can be attributed to its portrayal of a legendary hero, larger-than-life conflicts, and its profound impact on subsequent literature and storytelling.

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