Hermuthruda, Hermutrude (Old English: Eormenthryth) was a figure in Scandinavian romance.[1][2]

The chief authority for the legend of Hermuthruda is the Danish chronicle Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus.[3][4] Described as "the wild queen of Scotland",[3] she became the wife of Wihtlaeg or Vigletus and is described as a Wicked Queen type of character such as found in a variety of fiction.[4]

In the chronicle, Amlethus is sent to court Hermuthruda by the King of England.[4] However the queen had a reputation for killing all suitors, Saxo saying "in the cruelty of her arrogance she had always loathed her wooers, and inflicted upon them the supreme punishment, so that out of many there was not one but paid for his boldness with his head".[5] Hermuthruda takes a liking to Amlethus after stealing his shield and learning of his past.[4] The couple are married until a battle with Wihtlaeg, before which Hermuthruda promises Amlethus her undying love for him, and that she will never marry another.[3] After Wihtlaeg is victorious, Hermuthruda switches sides and immediately marries him in a display of inconsistency that leads to her becoming the "ancestress of Offa".[3][4]

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  1. ^ Sir Israel Gollancz (1898). Hamlet in Iceland: being the Icelandic romantic Ambales saga, p. 36. AMS Press. ISBN 978-0-404-56502-2. Retrieved 6 December 2012. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)
  2. ^ Jean Gabbert Harrell (31 January 2008). Profundity: A Universal Value. Penn State Press. pp. 146–. ISBN 978-0-271-02840-8. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d Antonio Ballesteros González; Lucía Mora González (2001). Popular Texts in English: New Perspectives. Univ de Castilla La Mancha. pp. 30–. ISBN 978-84-8427-126-0. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d e Chambers, R. W., Beowulf, p. 39, Cambridge University Press, 1959.
  5. ^ Gesta Danorum, Book IV (ed. Holder, Alfred., p. 102).

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Gesta Danorum

the King's behalf) the Scottish Queen Hermutrude, who is famous for murdering all her suitors. However, Hermutrude refuses to marry the King and instead

Aurvandill

sister of Amleth (3,4) daughter of the King of Britain (3,4) Amleth (4) Hermutrude, Queen of Scotland (4) Wiglek ♕ (4) son of Amleth (4) Wermund ♕ (4) Frowin

Amleth

sister of Amleth (3,4) daughter of the King of Britain (3,4) Amleth (4) Hermutrude, Queen of Scotland (4) Wiglek ♕ (4) son of Amleth (4) Wermund ♕ (4) Frowin

Guthorm

sister of Amleth (3,4) daughter of the King of Britain (3,4) Amleth (4) Hermutrude, Queen of Scotland (4) Wiglek ♕ (4) son of Amleth (4) Wermund ♕ (4) Frowin

Sumble (Finnish king)

sister of Amleth (3,4) daughter of the King of Britain (3,4) Amleth (4) Hermutrude, Queen of Scotland (4) Wiglek ♕ (4) son of Amleth (4) Wermund ♕ (4) Frowin

Wihtlæg

Amleth challenging him to war. In the battle Amleth fell, and his wife Hermutrude gave up herself as Wiglek's spoil of war. Wiglek died of illness and was

Frotho III

sister of Amleth (3,4) daughter of the King of Britain (3,4) Amleth (4) Hermutrude, Queen of Scotland (4) Wiglek ♕ (4) son of Amleth (4) Wermund ♕ (4) Frowin

Wermund

sister of Amleth (3,4) daughter of the King of Britain (3,4) Amleth (4) Hermutrude, Queen of Scotland (4) Wiglek ♕ (4) son of Amleth (4) Wermund ♕ (4) Frowin