Hildeburh, introduced in line 1071 of the poem, Beowulf, is the daughter of the Danish King Hoc and the wife of Finn, King of the Frisians. Her story is sung by a scop during festivities in lines 1071-1158.
Hildeburh in her marriage to Finn thus acts as a freothuwebbe or "peaceweaver" (an important concept in the poem). However, the peace was not kept and Hildeburh lost her brother, Hnaef, son and husband in battle. Hildeburh's position as a link between the two kingdoms and her stoicism are central concepts to the story.
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