Beowulf Characters – List with Descriptions
December 27, 2024
This article introduces every character in Beowulf. (Here鈥檚 a summary if you need it.) In some ways, given Beowulf鈥檚 status as ur-text in the English tradition, it鈥檚 puzzling why more people aren鈥檛 familiar with it. After all, it has dragons, swords, and copious bloodshed 鈥 everything that makes for a good fantasy story. (I would say that it ranks among the best fantasy books of all time.)
At the same time, Beowulf can be intimidating. (Certainly, before Seamus Heaney did , most versions of Beowulf did the reader no favors.) What鈥檚 more, Old English character names can be uniquely challenging for modern readers 鈥 I鈥檓 the first to admit that 鈥淗eorogar,鈥 鈥淗eoroward,鈥 and 鈥淗rothgar鈥 don鈥檛 roll off the tongue.
Hopefully, having this handy list of characters will make it easier to appreciate a text that Seamus Heaney calls a 鈥渨ork of art [that] lives in its own continuous present, equal to our knowledge of reality in the present time.鈥
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Beowulf Character List
Shield Sheafson
The prologue of Beowulf provides the genealogy of the Spear-Danes (also called the East-Danes or the Victory-Shieldlings). The first person we meet is Shield Sheafson, Hrothgar鈥檚 great-grandfather. Though Shield was a foundling, by the end of his life, 鈥渆ach clan on the coasts / beyond the whale-road had to yield to him鈥 (3). In the words of the narrator, 鈥淸Shield] was one good king鈥 (3)
Beow
Shield鈥檚 son Beow was 鈥渁 comfort sent / by God to that nation鈥 (3). According to the narrator, Beow was 鈥渨ell regarded and ruled the Danes / for a long time after his father took leave / of his life on earth鈥 (4).
Halfdane
Halfdane is Hrothgar鈥檚 father and son of Beow. He has four children in total 鈥 Heorogar, Hrothgar, Halga, and an unnamed daughter (who will eventually marry a Swedish leader named Onela).
Beowulf Characters (Continued)
Heorogar
Not much is known about Hrothgar鈥檚 older brother, Heorogar. When Beowulf returns home and tells of his adventures, he mentions that Heorogar was king before Hrothgar.
Heoroward
Heorogar鈥檚 son and Hrothgar鈥檚 nephew.
Hrothgar
Shield begat Beow, who begat Halfdane, who begat Hrothgar. The text tells us that before the main action of the story, Hrothgar was a successful king. Successful in war, 鈥渇riends and kinsmen flocked to his ranks鈥 (4). As his army grows, Hrothgar decides to build a glorious mead-hall called Heorot (鈥渉art鈥 or 鈥渟tag鈥). This mead-hall was 鈥渕eant to be a wonder of the world forever鈥 (5). If you鈥檝e read my summary, you know that Hrothgar and his clan will be tormented by Grendel for twelve years before the arrival of Beowulf.
Grendel
Tormentor of Hrothgar and the Spear-Danes, Grendel is described as a 鈥済rim demon haunting the marshes鈥 (6). Interestingly, the narrator asserts that Grendel is a descendant of Cain, who, if you remember, was cursed by God for the murder of his brother, Abel.
Beowulf
The eponymous hero, Beowulf is the son of Ecgtheow and Thane to Lord Hygleac the Geat. After defeating Grendel in hard-to-hand combat, he slays Grendel鈥檚 mother and returns home. He is eventually crowned king of the Geats. Some fifty odd years after killing Grendel, Beowulf will die fighting a dragon.
Beowulf Characters (Continued)
Hygelac
King of the Geats and uncle to Beowulf.
Wulfgar
As Hrothgar鈥檚 herald, Wulfgar introduces Beowulf upon the latter鈥檚 arrival at Heorot. Wulfgar is himself a 鈥淲endel chief / renowned as a warrior鈥 (12).
Ecgtheow
Beowulf鈥檚 father, married to the daughter of Hrethel the Geat. When he was younger, Ecgtheow killed a Wulfing and was exiled by the Geats to avoid a war. As a result of this, Ecgtheow swore allegiance to Hrothgar.
Hrethel the Geat
Beowulf鈥檚 grandfather and father to Hygelac, Herebeald, and Haethcyn. When Haethcyn accidentally kills Herebeald with an arrow, Hrethel dies of grief.
Weland
Oft-mentioned in connection with swords, shields, and armor, Weland is a mythical Germanic blacksmith. Thus, when the character says that his armor/shield/sword is made by Weland, he means it’s an object of excellent quality.
Beowulf Characters (Continued)
Heatholaf
A minor character who was killed years earlier by Ecgtheow, Beowulf鈥檚 father. Heatholaf鈥檚 death started a feud between the Geats and the Wulfings, a feud that Hrothgar ended by paying the blood debt.
Unferth
Unferth, a lawyer and son of Ecglaf, is the only one of Hrothgar鈥檚 men who is unhappy at Beowulf鈥檚 arrival. (Though the circumstances are unclear, we are told that Unferth killed his own brothers.) Jealous of Beowulf鈥檚 fame, Unferth suggests that Beowulf鈥檚 heroism is vanity. Ever the gentleman, Beowulf suggests that Unferth鈥檚 comments are just the beer talking (16). When Beowulf slays Grendel, Unferth is noticeably quiet. Interestingly, Unferth also lends Beowulf his sword when the latter goes to kill Grendel鈥檚 mother.
Breca
One of Beowulf鈥檚 childhood friends, Breca defeated Beowulf in a swimming contest when they were younger. When Unferth brings up this defeat, Beowulf reminds that he also had to kill nine sea monsters that day.
List (Continued)
Wealhtheow
As Hrothgar鈥檚 wife and queen, she serves mead to the warriors in Heorot.
Sigemund
A mythic Germanic warrior whose exploits are comparable to Beowulf鈥檚. According to the singer in Beowulf, Sigemund also killed a dragon.
Wael
The legendary Sigemund鈥檚 father.
Fitela
Sigemund鈥檚 son.
King Heremod
In the tale of Sigemund, King Heremod was a good king who eventually became cruel and miserly.
Hrothulf
Hrothgar鈥檚 nephew. The text implies that Hrothulf will eventually betray Hrothgar鈥檚 sons and take the throne.
Beowulf List of Characters (Continued)
Finn
The titular character of 鈥渢he saga of Finn,鈥 a tale told to the assembled thanes after Beowulf鈥檚 defeat of Grendel. Here鈥檚 the story: Finn, leader of the Frisians, mounts a surprise attack on the Danes. During this attack, Finn鈥檚 son is killed, as is the leader of the Danes, Hnaef. A truce is struck and, for reasons that are unclear, the surviving Danes have to spend the winter in Finn鈥檚 mead-hall. Tensions rise and Hengest, one of the remaining Danes, kills Finn, and takes Finn鈥檚 wife (who is also a Dane) back to their people.
Hildeburh
Finn鈥檚 wife in the 鈥渟aga of Finn.鈥 As a Dane, it was hoped that her marriage to the Frisian Finn would cement a truce between the two clans.
Hengest
One of Hnaef鈥檚 surviving warriors, he kills Finn and takes Hildeburh back to the Danes.
Hunlafing
The Frisian warrior who taunts Hengest into violence.
Hrethric and Hrothmund
Hrothgar鈥檚 sons. The text implies that they will eventually be betrayed by Hrothulf.
Eormenric
A legendary tyrant king.
Characters from Beowulf (Continued)
Grendel鈥檚 Mother
The relation to Grendel is self-explanatory. The night after Beowulf kills Grendel, Grendel鈥檚 mother comes for revenge. She enters the mead hall, takes one of Hrothgar鈥檚 retainers, and takes back Grendel鈥檚 bloodied hand (which Beowulf had hung in the mead-hall as a trophy).
Aeschere
Yrmenlaf鈥檚 older brother and trusted advisor to Hrothgar, he is snatched by Grendel鈥檚 mother. When Beowulf goes to hunt her, he finds Aeschere鈥檚 head at the foot of a cliff.
Hrunting
This is the sword that Unferth lends to Beowulf.
Queen Hygd
Hygelac鈥檚 queen (and thus, Beowulf鈥檚 aunt), the text says 鈥渉er mind was thoughtful and her manners sure鈥 (52).
Haereth
One of Queen Hygd鈥檚 parents 鈥 likely her father.
Queen Modthryth
After the text introduces Queen Hygd, it transitions suddenly to a story about the cruel Queen Modthryth (likely to contrast Hygd鈥檚 kindness). Though beautiful, Queen Modthryth was cruel, killing any man who dared look at her in daylight. Her behavior changed after her marriage to Offa, and she became known for her 鈥済ood deed and conduct of life鈥 (53).
Offa
Queen Modthryth鈥檚 husband, he manages to get her to stop killing any man who looks at her.
Eomer
Offa鈥檚 son and Garmund鈥檚 grandson.
List (Continued)
Garmund
Though not explicitly stated, Garmund must be Offa鈥檚 father.
Hemming
Though we don鈥檛 find out very much about Hemming, we do know that he is kinsman to Garmund and Offa.
Ongentheow
King of the Swedish people, with whom the Geats had a long-running feud, Ongentheow was killed by Eofor.
Eofor
One of Hygelac鈥檚 warriors, he kills Ongentheow.
Freawaru
Hrothgar鈥檚 daughter and betrothed to Ingeld, king of the Heatho-Bards.
Ingeld
King of the Heatho-Bards, he is set to marry Hrothgar鈥檚 daughter. As Ingeld鈥檚 father was killed by the Danes, it was hoped that this marriage would resolve the feud between the two tribes.
Beowulf Characters (Continued)
Froda
Ingeld鈥檚 father who was killed by the Danes.
Withergeld
One of the Heatho-Bard leaders, he was killed by Danes.
Hondscio
One of the warriors killed by Grendel 鈥 Beowulf names him when he retells the story to Hygelac.
Heardred
Son of Hygelac, he becomes king after his father鈥檚 death. Heardred is subsequently killed by the Swedish king Onela.
The Dragon
After killing Grendel and Grendel鈥檚 mother, Beowulf returns home. When Hygelac鈥檚 son, Heardred, dies, Beowulf becomes king and rules for fifty years. This peace is interrupted when the dragon awakes. Beowulf goes to slay the dragon, but dies in the attempt.
Beowulf List of Characters (Continued)
Ohthere
Formerly the king of the Swedes and Onela鈥檚 older brother. After his death, his sons go into exile and find refuge with the Geats.
Eadgils and Eanmund
The two sons of Ohthere. The latter kills Onela.
Herebeald and Haethcyn
Hrethel鈥檚 two older sons. Haethcyn accidentally kills his older brother and precipitates his father鈥檚 death. Haethcyn battles the Swedes and is killed by Ongentheow.
Dayraven the Frank
A warrior killed by Beowulf.
Wiglaf
Son of Weohstan, he accompanies Beowulf to the dragon鈥檚 hoard. Notably, he is the only man who does not flee. He enters the dragon鈥檚 lair and helps Beowulf kill the beast. When he emerges from the dragon鈥檚 lair, he shames the men who fled.
Naegling
Beowulf sword, it breaks in his fight with the dragon.
Wrapping Up
I鈥檒l be the first to admit that Beowulf takes some getting used to. With its challenging syntax and unfamiliar structure, it鈥檚 not the easiest text to access. At the same time, it addresses a fundamental tension at the heart of literature 鈥 legacy. When Beowulf dies, he wonders at the fate of his people and whether the riches he has found will be enough to secure the safety of his clan.
If you鈥檝e found this article useful or interesting, you can also check out my summaries and analyses of 1984, Frankenstein, The Great Gatsby, Hamlet, The Crucible, Beloved, Brave New World, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Macbeth, Jane Eyre, Of Mice and Men, and Romeo and Juliet.