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Weohstan, Wēohstān or Wīhstān (Proto-Norse *Wīhastainaz, meaning "sacred stone", Old Norse: Vésteinn [ˈweːˌstɛinː] and Wǣstēn) is a legendary character who appears in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf and scholars have pointed out that he also appears to be present in the Norse Kálfsvísa. In both Beowulf and Kálfsvísa, Weohstan (Vésteinn) fought for his king Onela (Áli) against Eadgils (Aðils).

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  • Weohstan, Wēohstān o Wīhstān (protonórdico: *Wīhastainaz, que significa "piedra sagrada";​ nórdico antiguo Vésteinn y Wǣstēn​) es un personaje semi-legendario, un guerrero vikingo que aparece en el poema épico anglosajón Beowulf y, según algunos historiadores, también en el escandinavo Kálfsvísa.​ En ambos poemas, Beowulf y Kálfsvísa, Weohstan (Vésteinn) lucha al lado de su rey Onela (Áli) contra Eadgils (Aðils). (es)
  • Weohstan, Wēohstān o Wīhstān (proto-norreno *Wīhastainaz, "sacra pietra", antico norreno Vésteinn e Wǣstēn) (... – ...; fl. VI secolo), è un personaggio del poema epico anglosassone Beowulf e gli studiosi hanno rilevato che sembra essere presente anche nel Kálfsvísa norreno. Sia nel Beowulf che nel Kálfsvísa, Weohstan (Vésteinn) combatté per il suo re Onela (Áli) contro Eadgils (Aðils). (it)
  • Weohstan, Wēohstān or Wīhstān (Proto-Norse *Wīhastainaz, meaning "sacred stone", Old Norse: Vésteinn [ˈweːˌstɛinː] and Wǣstēn) is a legendary character who appears in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf and scholars have pointed out that he also appears to be present in the Norse Kálfsvísa. In both Beowulf and Kálfsvísa, Weohstan (Vésteinn) fought for his king Onela (Áli) against Eadgils (Aðils). (en)
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  • Weohstan, Wēohstān o Wīhstān (protonórdico: *Wīhastainaz, que significa "piedra sagrada";​ nórdico antiguo Vésteinn y Wǣstēn​) es un personaje semi-legendario, un guerrero vikingo que aparece en el poema épico anglosajón Beowulf y, según algunos historiadores, también en el escandinavo Kálfsvísa.​ En ambos poemas, Beowulf y Kálfsvísa, Weohstan (Vésteinn) lucha al lado de su rey Onela (Áli) contra Eadgils (Aðils). (es)
  • Weohstan, Wēohstān o Wīhstān (proto-norreno *Wīhastainaz, "sacra pietra", antico norreno Vésteinn e Wǣstēn) (... – ...; fl. VI secolo), è un personaggio del poema epico anglosassone Beowulf e gli studiosi hanno rilevato che sembra essere presente anche nel Kálfsvísa norreno. Sia nel Beowulf che nel Kálfsvísa, Weohstan (Vésteinn) combatté per il suo re Onela (Áli) contro Eadgils (Aðils). (it)
  • Weohstan, Wēohstān or Wīhstān (Proto-Norse *Wīhastainaz, meaning "sacred stone", Old Norse: Vésteinn [ˈweːˌstɛinː] and Wǣstēn) is a legendary character who appears in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf and scholars have pointed out that he also appears to be present in the Norse Kálfsvísa. In both Beowulf and Kálfsvísa, Weohstan (Vésteinn) fought for his king Onela (Áli) against Eadgils (Aðils). (en)
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