Beowulf (anglosaxoierazˈbeːo̯wʊlf edo ˈbeːəwʊlf, euskaraz hitzez hitz "erle-otsoa" esan nahi duena) poemaepikoanglosaxoi anonimo bati ematen zaion izena da, anglosaxoieraz eta bertsokera aliteratiboan idatzia. Orotara 3.182 bertsolerro izanik, hizkuntza horretan idatzitako testurik luzeena da eta poesia anglosaxoiaren corpus osoaren ehuneko 10 osatzen du.
Olerkiaren gertakariak VI. mendean zehar garatzen dira, eta ez dute pertsonaia Ingelesik aipatzen. Kontaturiko istorioak mitologia, historia, fikzio zein kondairazko elemetuak barneratzen ditu; Beowulf bera, bere garaikideak diren eskuizkribu anglo-saxoietan aipatzen ez den arren, hauetan (gehienbat jatorri eskandinaviarrekoak) agertzen diren pertsonaiak olerkian zehar erabiliz. Bai pertsonaiak (Healfdene, Hroðgar, Halga, Hroðulf, Eadgils eta Ohthere), bai klanak (Scylding, Scylfing eta Wulfing) baita gertakizun batzuk (Vänern Lakuko Izotzeko Gudua, esaterako).[1][2]
Egilearen izena ez da ezagutzen, eta idatzi zeneko garaiaren inguruan adituen artean eztabaidak egon dira.[3] Adituek K. o. VIII. mendetikXII. mendera arteko datak ematen dituzte.[4][5]
Lanak Nowell kodexean,Cotton Vitellius A. XV izeneko eskuizkribuaren bigarren bolumen iraun du.[6] Eskruizkribu hau lau olerkigintza anglo-saxoi eskuizkribu nagusietako bat da; San Kristoferren Bizitzaren (The Life of Saint Christopher) lehen fragmentua,Ekialdeko Mirariak (The Wonders of the East),[7]Alexandro Handiaren Gutuna Aristotelentzat (Epistola Alexandri ad Aristotelem),[8]Beowulf, eta Judith lanak barneratzen dituelarik. Baina, Beowulfen olerkiak garaturiko fama dela eta, Beowulf eskuizkribua bezala ere ezagutzen da.
Istorioa bi zati nagusitan dago bereizia: Lehenengo zatian, Beowulf heroi gautaDanimarkako Heorot herrira doa, Hroðgar daniarren (edo juto izenekoen) erregeak deituta, bertakoak babestera Grendel izeneko munstro izugarri baten erasoetatik. Grendel hil ondoren, honen ama hiltzen du, ezpata miragarri baten laguntzaz. Hirugarren zatia Beowulfen zahartzaroan gertatzen da, gauten errege delarik. Beowulfek Herensuge handi bat garaituko du, baina bera ere herensugearekin batera hilko da. Bere gorpuari su eman eta errautsak itsasertzean jartzen dituzte, herensugeak bere leizean gordetzen zituen altxorren ondoan.
Tribu eta klanak
Brondingak - Tribu germanikoa, seguruenik Brännö irlan kokatua, eta Breca, Bewolfen lagunminaren jatorria.[17]
Merewioingak- Frankoen dinastia agintaria; Frankoen nazioari erreferentzia egiteko metonimia bezala ere erabiltzen da.
Sceadugengak - "Itzaleko ibiltariak" edo "gaueko joanak" bezala deskribatzen ziren, pertsonaia ezagun bakarra Grendel zen.[24][25]
Scyldingak - Daniarren klan agintaria, erregeek osatua; Daniar nazioari erreferentzia egiteko metonimia bezala ere erabiltzen da.[26]
Scylfingak - Suediarren klan agintaria; Suediar nazioari erreferentzia egiteko metonimia bezala ere erabiltzen da
Suediarrak - zentroa egungo Upplanden zuen tribua.
Wægmundingak - suediar klan ezaguna zen Beowulfen. Partaideetako batzuk Wægmund (klanaren aitzindaria, izena ematen diona), Beowulf, Ecgþeow eta Wiglaf ziren.
Wulfingak - Bewolfen eta beste kontaizun garaikideetan aipaturiko klan boteretsua da, istorioetan geografikoki definitu ez den arren, beste antzinako eskandinaviarreko iturriek Östergötlanden kokatzen dute. Heaðolaf eta seguruenik Wealhþeow pertsonaien jatorrizko herria da.[27]
Pertsonaiak
Ælfhere - a kinsman of Wiglaf and Beowulf
Æschere - Hroðgar's closest counselor and comrade, killed by Grendel's Mother.
Banstan - the father of Breca.
Beow or Beowulf - an early Danish king and the son of Scyld, but not the same character as the hero of the poem.
Beowulf - son of Ecgtheow, and the eponymous hero of the Anglo-Saxon poem.
Breca - Beowulf's childhood friend who competed with him in a swimming match.
Cain - biblical character described as an ancestor of Grendel who is infamous for killing his brother Abel, the first murder. Killing your kin was the greatest sin in Anglo-Saxon culture.
Dæghrefn - a Frankish warrior killed by Beowulf.
The Dragon - beast (Old English, wyrm) that ravages Beowulf's kingdom and which Beowulf must slay at the end of the poem. It is the cause of Beowulf's death.
Eadgils - a Swedish king also mentioned extensively in the Norse sagas.
Eanmund - a Swedish prince, and the brother of Eadgils.
Ecglaf - Unferð's father.
Ecgþeow - Beowulf's father who belonged to the Swedish Wægmunding clan. He joined the Geats after having been banished for killing the Wulfing Heaðolaf, and married a Geatish princess.
Ecgwela - an earlier Danish king.
Elan - possibly an incomplete name for Hroðgar's sister, see Yrsa, below.
Eofor - the "boar". A Geatish warrior who avenged the death of Hæþcyn by slaying Ongenþeow during the Swedish-Geatish wars. He was recompensed with the daughter of king Hygelac.
Eomær - son of king Offa of Angel
Eormenric - a semi-legendary Gothic king of the 3rd and 4th centuries, mentioned by Roman historians.
Finn, a Frisian lord whose tale picks up where the Finnsburg Fragment ends.
Fitela - a Germanic hero
Folcwalda - the father of Finn
Freawaru - the daughter of King Hroðgar and Queen Wealhþeow and wife of Ingeld, king of the Heaðobards.
Froda king of the Heaðobard's and father of Ingeld. He also appears in Norse tradition.
Garmund - the father of Offa of Angel
Grendel - one of three antagonists (along with Grendel's Mother and the dragon).
Grendel's mother - one of three antagonists (along with Grendel and the dragon). Sometimes referred to as Hag.
Guðlaf - a warrior in Hnæf's retinue.
Healfdene - Hroðgar's father and predecessor, also prominent in Norse tradition.
Hama - a Germanic hero
Halga - Hroðgar's brother. He is hardly mentioned in Beowulf but he is a prominent character in Norse tradition.
Hæþcyn - the son of the Geatish king Hreðel.
Hæreð - the father of Hygd, queen of the Geats.
Heaðolaf - Wulfing killed by Beowulf's father Ecgþeow.
Heardred - the son of Hygelac, king of the Geats, and his queen Hygd.
Heming - a kinsman of Garmund
Hengest - a Danish lord who attacked the Frisians to avenge Hnæf
Heorogar - Hroðgar's brother and predecessor.
Heoroweard - Heorogar's son; Hroðgar's nephew. According to Norse tradition, his attempt to become king would cause the end of the Scylding clan.
Herebeald - the son of the Geatish king Hreðel. Beowulf was his nephew. Herebeald was killed with an arrow by his brother Hæþcyn in a hunting accident, which caused their father Hreðel to die from grief. His story may correspond to the myth of Baldr's death in Norse mythology.
Heremod - an early Danish king.
Hereric - a relative of Heardred
Hildeburh - the daughter of the Danish king Hoc and the wife of the Finn - king of the Frisians.
Hnæf - the son of the Danish lord Hoc and brother of Hildeburh. He was killed by Finn.
Hoc - a Danish lord and the father of Hildeburh and Hnæf.
Hondscio - a Geatish warrior. He is killed and devoured by Grendel, right before Beowulf fights and defeats the monster.
Hreðel - king of the Geats.
Hreðric and Hroðmund, the two sons of Hroðgar.
Hroðgar - king of the Danes; married to Wealhþeow. Also prominent in Norse tradition.
Hroðulf (also known as Hrólfr Kraki), Hroðgar's nephew, but more prominent in Norse tradition.
Hun - a Frisian warrior who gives Hengest the sword Lafing.
Hygd - queen of the Geats; the wife of King Hygelac.
Hygelac - king of the Geats; the husband of Hygd. Existence attested by other sources. Death during the poem dated to c 516.
Ingeld - a Heaðobard lord; married to Freawaru, daughter of Hroðgar. He also appears in Norse tradition.
Merewing - a Frankish king.
Modþryð - a princess, later queen, who punished inferiors who looked her directly in the eye; later marries, and is reformed by, Offa of Angel.
Offa of Angel, a king of the Angles who also appears in Norse tradition.
Ohthere - king of the Swedish house of Scylfings, and also mentioned in Norse tradition. The father of Eadgils and Eanmund, and the brother of Onela.
Onela - king of the Swedish house of Scylfings, and also mentioned in Norse tradition. The brother of Ohthere.
Ongenþeow - king of Sweden. Slew the Geatish king Hæþcyn, but was himself killed by Eofor, during the Swedish-Geatish wars.
Oslaf - a warrior in Hnæf's retinue.
Scyld - (Scyld Scēfing) warrior king who founded the ruling house in Denmark.
Sigemund - a legendary Germanic hero whom Beowulf is compared to.
Swerting - the grandfather of Hygelac
Unferð - a thegn of the Danish lord Hroðgar.
Wæls - the father of Sigemund
Wayland Smith - a smith of Germanic legend who forged Beowulf's breast plate.
Wealhþeow - queen of the Danes; married to Hroðgar.
Weohstan - the father of Wiglaf and a Swedish warrior fighting for Onela. He also appears to be mentioned in a stanza in the Prose Edda.
Wiglaf - Beowulf's relative. A Swedish warrior of the Waegmunding clan who helps Beowulf slay the dragon.
Wondred - Eofor eta Wulfen aita.
Wulf - Eoforren anaia.
Wulfgar - (otsoa + spear) the herald of Hroðgar, renowned for his great wisdom.
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