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  1. the map that appeared in Friedrich Klaeber's definitive Entitled 'The Geography of Beowulf', Klaeber's map shows of the Scandinavian peninsula and north-western continental to supplement the editor's elucidation of the peoples and however obliquely, in the poem (Fig. 1).

  2. 8 lut 2007 · Abstract. This book suggests that the Old English poem Beowulf was composed between the reigns of Kings Beornwulf (823-6) and Wiglaf (827-9 and 830-39) of Mercia, in the winter of 826-7, in the monastery of Breedon on the Hill in NW Leicestershire, by Abbot Eanmund (ruled 814x816-c.848).

  3. Many editions of Beowulf have a map of its geography at the begin- ning, showing the Geats in what is today southern Sweden, the Swedes and the Heathoreams to the North, and the Danes in the Zealand area of modern Denmark.

  4. Wergild, (Old English: “man payment”), in ancient Germanic law, the amount of compensation paid by a person committing an offense to the injured party or, in case of death, to his family.

  5. 21 lis 2023 · Learn about the concept of wergild in Beowulf and its custom, role, and importance. Discover how this "man price" justice and payment is used in the murder of men. Updated: 11/21/2023

  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. 7 sie 2024 · Wergild, the historical Nordic legal practice where a monetary value was set for life and injury, was designed to resolve conflicts.

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