King Hrothgar
King Hrothgar, a legendary Danish ruler from Anglo-Saxon and Norse mythology, renowned for his wisdom, generosity, and the construction of the great hall Heorot.
Character
Mythological
Anglo-saxon Mythology | Norse Mythology
King Hrothgar is a prominent figure in both Anglo-Saxon and Norse mythology, particularly known for his role in the epic poem Beowulf. As the King of the Danes, Hrothgar embodies wisdom, generosity, and a strong sense of justice. His reign is marked by prosperity and the construction of the magnificent hall Heorot, a symbol of his power and hospitality. However, Heorot becomes the target of the monstrous Grendel, who terrorizes the Danes. Hrothgar’s inability to defeat Grendel leads him to seek the help of the hero Beowulf. Hrothgar’s character represents the ideal of a just and noble ruler, grappling with the challenges of protecting his people and maintaining order in the face of chaos and external threats.