Hrethel (Old English:Hrēðel;Proto-Germanic: *Hrōþilaz[1]) is aking of the Geats.
Hrethel's name appears with both the root vowel ⟨e⟩ and ⟨æ⟩ and with both the consonant ⟨þ⟩ (i.e. thephoneme/θ/, pronounced[ð] in Old English) and⟨d⟩ (which would ordinarily represent the phoneme/d/).[2] This is thought to be due to an early manuscript ofBeowulf writing the root vowel using the early graphs ⟨œ⟩ (for the vowel resulting from the i-mutation of Common Germanic/o:/) and⟨d⟩ (for the phoneme/θ/, pronounced[ð]). Later scribes misread the former as⟨æ⟩ and failed to recognise that the latter represented the sound[ð] rather than[d].[3]
The name also appears as agenitiveweak noun, in the half-line "þæt is Hrǣdlan lāf" ('that is Hrǣdla's bequest'). Rendered in ordinary Late West Saxon spelling and in nominative form, this form of the name would presumably have been *Hrēðla.[4]
Hrethel is married to a sister or daughter ofSwerting (Hygelac is the nefa[definition needed] ofSwerting) and he has three sons:Hæþcyn,Herebeald andHygelac. He also has a daughter who marriesEcgþeow and has the sonBeowulf.[5]
Hrethel fosters Beowulf (his grandson) by taking him into his royal household aged seven.[6] Fostering was a common Germanic practice and does not indicate Beowulf's father,Ecgþeow did not want to raise him; indeed, the practice was intended to further improve relations between families and family members, and create close ties of obligation, affection and shared responsibility. As an adult, Beowulf expresses his gratitude to his foster-father explicitly:
Iċ wæs syfanwintre þā meċ sinca baldọr,
frēawine folca æt mīnum fæder ġenam;
hēold meċ ond hæfde Hrēðel cyning,
ġēaf me sinċ ond symbẹl, sibbe ġemunde;
næs iċ him tō līfe lāðra ōwihte,
beorn in beorgum, þonne his bearna hwylċ,
Herebeald ond Hæðcyn oððe Hyġelāc mīn.[7]
I was seven winters old when the lord of treasures,
friend of the people, received me from my father;
King Hrethel nurtured me and kept me,
gave me treasure and feasting, he remembered our kinship;
I was in no respect more hateful to him in his life,
a child in the cities, than any of his children,
Herebeald and Hæthcyn, or my lord Hygelac.
Hreðel dies of grief when his oldest sonHerebeald is killed by his own brother Hæþcyn in a hunting accident, a death that could not be avenged. He is succeeded by Hæþcyn.[8]
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