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WebOrigins in Geatland. Tribes mentioned in the epic poem Beowulf, showing Beowulf's voyage to Heorot in what is now Zealand, and the kingdoms of the Geats and Wulfings in what is now southern Sweden. As told in the …
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WebNov 21, 2023 · Learn about the Geats, a northern-Germanic tribe that inhabited Geatland, now part of Sweden. Discover the Geat characters in the epic poem Beowulf, such as Beowulf, Hygelac, and Wiglaf, and their …
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WebGeatland. Historically, Geatland was a land in the south of modern day Sweden which was made up of petty kingdoms called in old Norse "Gautar" by the inhabitants. It is generally agreed that these were the same as the …
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WebBorn 495-500. 550s. Jordanes, a bureaucrat in the Eastern Roman capital of Constantinople, mentions a tribe called the Theustes who are situated in the Tjust region of Småland in south Götaland, the land of the Geats. Tjust is …
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