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Sholpan [36]
3 years ago
8

who is described in these lines "Long was the season: Twelve-winters' time torture suffered The friend of the Scyldings, every a

ffliction, Endless agony; "
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Arada [10]3 years ago
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It is Grendel.....................
mafiozo [28]3 years ago
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Answer

Hrothgar

Explanation:

From the story of Beowulf Motifs Hero and Monsters

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