King of the Geats
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- Beowulf Stuart Elden Cultural Geographies 2009; 16; 447 DOI: 10.1177/1474474009340087
- Wiglaf – King of the Geats After Beowulf, He Was Loyal and Didn't Run
- Hist History Master 100 2011
- The Culture of the Teutons
- The Oldest English Epic: Beowulf, Finnsburg, Waldere, Deor, Widsith
- Beowulf: Important People and Places
- Table of Contents
- Beowulf Study Guide: 1. What Makes a Epic Poem a Legendary Story?
- Beowulf's Last Battle Beowulf, King of the Geats the Slave and The
- The Culture of the Teutons
- Iron, Steel and Swords Script - Page 1 but Back to Northern Sagas
- The Authorship of "Beowulf" Is of Course Obscure. According to Some Scholars, "Beowulf" Is of Strictly Popular Origin, Like the Later English Ballads
- The Emendation Eorle (Heruli) in Beowulf, Line 6A: Setting the Poem in “The Named Lands of the North”
- Gold and the Heathen Polity in Beowulf
- Only One Copy of the Poem That Modern Editors Call Beowulf Has
- The Barbarian Past in Early Medieval Historical Narrative
- From the Viking Age to the Middle Ages
- Beowulf, Swedes and Geats by R