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The Wulfings, Wylfings or Ylfings were a prominent family/clan in Beowulf and the Norse sagas. According to the sagas, they were the ruling dynasty of East Götaland (consequently they were Geats like Beowulf, but his less known eastern tribesmen across lake Vättern).

In Anglo-Saxon, they are called Wulfings or Wylfings and in Old Norse the name would have been Ylfing. Such a clan (see Norse clans) is mentioned in the Heimskringla and in Sögubrot, where Hjörvard and his son Hjörmund belong to the clan. It is also mentioned in the Lay of Hyndla and in Skáldskaparmál where Eiríkr the Wise was one of its members. However, its most famous member was Helge Hundingsbane who had two poems of his own, in the Edda, and whose story is also retold in the Völsunga saga.

According to one theory, the East AngliaNorfolk and Suffolk, the core area of East Anglia. Cambridgeshire is to the west and Essex to the south. East Anglia is a region of eastern England. It has no official status, and the boundaries of East Anglia are undefined. It includes the counties of Non Wuffing dynasty was derived from the Wulfings, and it was at their court that Beowulf was first composed.

1 Norse sagas

In the Heimskringla, the Ylfing Hjörvard was the co-ruler of Eastern Götaland together with his father-in-law Högne. The legends of the Ylfing Helge Hundingsbane relate that Högne lost his throne to Helge. On the other hand, Sögubrot relates that Ivar Vidfamnevarr inn vidfadmi or Ivar Vidfamne was, according to legend, a king of Sweden 655- 695, Norway, Denmark, and parts of England. He was the son of Halfdan the Kind of the house of Skjoldung ( Scylding). His story is related only by Icelandic sources, notabl gave the East Geatish throne to the Ylfing Hjörmund, the son of Hjörvard, after IngjaldIngjaldr inn illradi or Ingjald illrade ("ill-ruler") was a more or less historical Swedish king of the House of Ynglings. He was the son of Anund. Youth The Heimskringla relates that the viceroy of Fjadrundaland was named Ingvar and he had two sons, Alf's death since it had been the kingdom of Hjörmund's father Hjörvard.

Hann setti konunga ok jarla ok lét ser skatta gjalda; han setti Hjörmund konung, on Hervardar Ylfings, yfir Eystra-Gautland, er átt hafði faðir hans ok Granmarr konungr.

However, this contradicts both the legend of Helge Hundingsbane and the Heimskringla in which the dynasty never lost East Götaland, unless Ivar killed either Hogni or Helge before giving the throne to their relative Hjörmund.

2 Beowulf

In Beowulf, the location is not precisely defined, but scholars identifying them with the Ylfings have pointed out that East Götaland is the most likely location of the Wulfings. This clan plays an important role in Beowulf as Beowulf's father Ecgtheow of the Wægmunding clan had slain one of its members, and was banished for not paying the wergild. The Danish king Hrothgar graciously paid the wergild, and when Beowulf arrived at the Danish court in order to slay Grendel, Hrothgar interprets this as a son's gratitude.

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