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Who was Shield Sheafson?
In the poem Beowulf, Shield Sheafson is the founder of the tribe of the Spear-Danes, a great warrior who manages to establish a little dynasty.
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In the poem Beowulf, Shield Sheafson is the founder of the tribe of the Spear-Danes, a great warrior who manages to establish a little dynasty.
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In the poem beowolf, Shield Sheafson is the legendary Danish king from whom Hrothgar is descended, Shield Sheafson is the mythical founder who inaugurates a long line of Danish rulers and embodies the Danish tribe’s highest values of heroism and leadership.
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