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Hreðel

Hreðel, Proto-Norse *Hrōþilaz or *Hrōþila [1], was the king of the Geats, in Beowulf. He was the grand-son of Swerting and he had the sons Hæþcyn, Herebeald and Hygelac. He also had a daughter who married Ecgþeow and had the son Beowulf.

Hreðel died of grief when his oldest son Herebeald was killed by his own brother Hæþcyn in a hunting accident, a death that could not be avenged. He was succeeded by Hæþcyn.

Preceded by:
Swerting
King of the Geats Succeeded by:
Hæþcyn
Last updated: 08-04-2005 17:07:24
Last updated: 06-05-2009 13:38:31
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