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Hæthcyn ( Old English: Hæþcyn) is the son of the Geatish king Hreðel in the Old English poem Beowulf.

The hero Beowulf is Hæþcyn's nephew. Hæþcyn kills his elder brother Herebeald with an arrow in a hunting accident, which causes their father Hrethel to die from grief. Then Hæþcyn becomes king of Geatland. During the Swedish-Geatish wars, Hæþcyn kidnaps the Swedish queen, and is killed fighting with the Swedish king Ongenþeow who saved her. The Geatish warriors seek refuge in Hrefnesholt, where they are rescued by Hygelac, who arrives the next day with reinforcements. His warrior Eofor kills the Swedish king. Hæþcyn is succeeded by Hygelac. [1]

References

  1. ^ Klaeber's Beowulf and The Fight at Finnsburg, 4th rev. edn by R. D. Fulk, Robert E. Bjork, and John D. Niles (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008), p. lix.
Legendary titles
Preceded by King of the Geats Succeeded by
Hrethlings
Swerting [i]
daughter Hreðel
Herebeald Hæþcyn Hygelacdaughter Ecgþeow
Hygd Beowulf
Heardreddaughter Eofor

Notes

  1. ^ The relationship between Swerting and Hreðel is not clear from the poem. He may also have been his father, or his brother-in-law.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Hæthcyn)

Hæthcyn ( Old English: Hæþcyn) is the son of the Geatish king Hreðel in the Old English poem Beowulf.

The hero Beowulf is Hæþcyn's nephew. Hæþcyn kills his elder brother Herebeald with an arrow in a hunting accident, which causes their father Hrethel to die from grief. Then Hæþcyn becomes king of Geatland. During the Swedish-Geatish wars, Hæþcyn kidnaps the Swedish queen, and is killed fighting with the Swedish king Ongenþeow who saved her. The Geatish warriors seek refuge in Hrefnesholt, where they are rescued by Hygelac, who arrives the next day with reinforcements. His warrior Eofor kills the Swedish king. Hæþcyn is succeeded by Hygelac. [1]

References

  1. ^ Klaeber's Beowulf and The Fight at Finnsburg, 4th rev. edn by R. D. Fulk, Robert E. Bjork, and John D. Niles (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008), p. lix.
Legendary titles
Preceded by King of the Geats Succeeded by
Hrethlings
Swerting [i]
daughter Hreðel
Herebeald Hæþcyn Hygelacdaughter Ecgþeow
Hygd Beowulf
Heardreddaughter Eofor

Notes

  1. ^ The relationship between Swerting and Hreðel is not clear from the poem. He may also have been his father, or his brother-in-law.



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