Hrothgar

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Hrothgar is the aging Danish king in the Old English epic poem "Beowulf," renowned for his once-great warrior past and his troubled rule over Heorot, the hall plagued by the monster Grendel.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Hrothgar canonical 3
Healfdene 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Danish king
legendary king
literary character
ageStatus aging
alliedWith Beowulf
appearsIn Beowulf
associatedWith Heorot
brother Halga
Heorogar
characterTrait generous
pious
wise
commissioned Heorot
surface form: the building of Heorot
conflict attacks on Heorot by Grendel
culture Old English literature
dynasty Hrothmund
surface form: Scylding
enemyOf Grendel
familyRelation son of Healfdene
father Hrothgar self-linksurface differs
surface form: Healfdene
firstAppearance Beowulf
gender male
genre epic poetry
givesSpeech sermon on pride and kingship
hasChild Freawaru
Hrothmund
surface form: Hrethric

Hrothmund
house King of the Danes
surface form: House of Scylding
kingdom Denmark
languageOfWork Old English
literaryPeriod Anglo-Saxon literature
marriedTo Wealhtheow
nationalityInFiction Danish
pastRole great warrior
praises Beowulf
receives aid from Geats
rewards Beowulf
roleInWork king of the Danes
rulesFrom Heorot
rulesOver Danish people
surface form: the Danes
seeksHelpFrom Beowulf
settingTime Migration Period Scandinavia
spouse Wealhtheow
symbolizes the responsibilities of kingship
the transience of earthly power
troubledBy Grendel
Grendel's mother
warns Beowulf about the dangers of pride
workLocation Heorot

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Beowulf featuresCharacter Hrothgar
Hrothgar father Hrothgar self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Healfdene
Grendel associatedWith Hrothgar
Grendel's mother enemy Hrothgar