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English: Beowulf was composed in England, possibly at Rendlesham, around the 7th Century, after Angles, Saxons, and Jutes had migrated to Britain. The tale is set, however, in Scandinavia, the action taking place in what is now Denmark and southern Sweden. The poem mentions tribes from a wider region.
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