- Geatish
- adjective see Geat
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Geatish Society — The Geatish Society, or Gothic League ( Götiska Förbundet ) was created by a number of Swedish poets and authors in 1811, as a social club for literary studies among academics in Sweden with a view to raising the moral tone of society through… … Wikipedia
geatish — geat·ish … English syllables
geatish — adjective see geat … Useful english dictionary
Swedish-Geatish wars — are referred to as Swedish civil wars.The first war in Beowulf ) had grown up and were eager to fight. [Lines 2473 2479] The Geatish warriors Eofor and Wulf Wonreding fought together against the hoary king Ongenþeow [Lines 2965 2966.] . Wulf hit… … Wikipedia
King of the Geats — Geatish kings (Rex Getarum/Gothorum) existed since the provinces of Götaland/Gautland/Geatland (the Geats feature in the epic poem Beowulf ) are considered to have been more or less independent with their own kings. This is a list of the kings… … Wikipedia
Beyond Beowulf — (ISBN 0595373585) is a modern sequel to the Anglo Saxon legend of Beowulf written by Christopher L. Webber and published in 2006. Taking place immediately after the funeral of the Geatish hero king Beowulf, the poetic novel follows the remaining… … Wikipedia
Geats — Sweden in the 12th century before the incorporation of Finland during the 13th century. Geats … Wikipedia
List of characters and objects in Beowulf — Beowulf is an Old English heroic epic poem. Its creation dates to between the 8th cite book | last = Tolkien | first = J.R.R. | authorlink = J.R.R. Tolkien | title = Beowulf: the Monsters and the Critics | location = London | publisher = Oxford… … Wikipedia
Beowulf — This article is about the epic poem. For the character, see Beowulf (hero). For other uses, see Beowulf (disambiguation). Beowulf first page of Beowulf in Cotton Vitellius A. xv … Wikipedia
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