• 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...
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    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...
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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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  • 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...
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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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  • 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...
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  • 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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  • freoðuwebbe or peace-weaver (an important concept in the poem) who is married to Ingeld, King of the Heaðobards and son of Froda. This marriage was created as a...
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    Anglo-Saxon literature under varying forms of his name, such as "For what doth Ingeld have to do with Christ" and the variants used in Beowulf to designate the...
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    be heard, not a harpist, patristic discourse, not pagan song. What has Ingeld to do with Christ?"). Historian John Boswell cited Alcuin's writings as...
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    and legend, including the fight at Finnsburg and the tale of Freawaru and Ingeld; and biblical tales such as the creation myth and Cain as ancestor of all...
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  • 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...
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  • Tales (1812) Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift (1726) Humpty-Dumpty Ingeld Jason and Medea King Lear by William Shakespeare Little Red Riding Hood...
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    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...
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  • ("beard"). In Beowulf, Hróðgar's daughter Freawaru will marry their king Ingeld to bring peace between the tribes. At the wedding a young Dane will offend...
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    and other Essays. George Allen and Unwin. Cherniss, Michael D. (1972). Ingeld and Christ. doi:10.1515/9783110866414. ISBN 978-3-11-086641-4.[page needed]...
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  • peace together, uncle and nephew, since they repulsed the Viking-kin and Ingeld to the spear-point made bow, hewn at Heorot Heaðobards' army. —lines 45–49...
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    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...
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  • the title of subregulus like his predecessors. Æthelmund was the son of Ingeld, an Ealdorman from the reign of Æthelbald of Mercia. Æthelmund is believed...
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    wife and gave him an heir named Ingjaldr (corresponds to the Heaðobard Ingeld in Beowulf). Together with one of his earls, Swerting, Jorund conspired...
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    between the Danes and the Heaðobards was to be ended with the marriage of Ingeld, the son of the fallen Heaðobard king Froda, and Freawaru, the daughter...
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  • al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 219 Donald A. Bullough, 'What has Ingeld to do with Lindisfarne?', Anglo-Saxon England, 22 (1993), 93-125; doi:10...
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  • New York: The American-Scandinavian Foundation. Malone, Kemp (1930). "Ingeld". Modern Philology. 27 (3): 257–276. doi:10.1086/387833. S2CID 224833211...
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  • is the son of Ingjald Frodason (Ingeld), and the half brother of king Halfdan in Lejre, the father of Hroðgar. Ingeld kills Healfdene, and takes his wife...
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    Dictionary. Oxford Clarendon Press. Bullough, Donald A. (1993). "What has Ingeld to do with Lindisfarne?". Anglo-Saxon England. 22: 93–125. doi:10.1017/S0263675100004336...
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  • uncle of Hrólf Kraki (called Hrothwulf in the poem). Beowulf foresees that Ingeld's planned wedding to King Hrothgar's daughter will be thwarted by an old...
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  • in old English poetry. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer. Cherniss, Michael (1972). Ingeld and Christ heroic concepts and values in Old English Christian poetry. University...
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    47 (7): 319–346. doi:10.2307/289994. JSTOR 289994. Malone, Kemp (1930). "Ingeld". Modern Philology. 27 (3): 257–276. doi:10.1086/387833. S2CID 224833211...
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    University Press: 611–619. ISBN 978-91-978329-0-8. Malone, Kemp (1930). "Ingeld". Modern Philology. 27 (3): 257–276. doi:10.1086/387833. S2CID 224833211...
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    Names. 1 (3): 153–162. doi:10.1179/nam.1953.1.3.153. Malone, Kemp (1930). "Ingeld". Modern Philology. 27 (3): 257–276. doi:10.1086/387833. S2CID 224833211...
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