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Originally appearing in Volume V20, Page 15 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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OFFA  , the most .famous

hero of the early
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Angli . He is said by the Anglo-Saxon poem Widsith to have ruled over
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Angel, and the poem refers briefly to his victorious single combat, a story which is related at length by the Danish historians Saxo and Svend Aagesen . Offa (Uffo) is said to have been dumb or silent during his early years, and to have only recovered his speech when his aged
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father
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Wermund was threatened by the
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Saxons, who insolently demanded the cession of his
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kingdom . Offa undertook to fight against both the Saxon king 's son and a chosen champion at once . The combat took place at
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Rendsburg on an island in the Eider, and Offa succeeded in killing both his opponents . According to Widsith Off a's opponents belonged to a tribe or dynasty called Myrgingas, but both accounts state that he won a
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great kingdom as the result of his victory . A somewhat corrupt version of the same story is preserved in the Vitae duorum Offarum, where, however, the scene is transferred to England . It is very probable that the Offa whose
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marriage with a lady of murderous disposition is mentioned in
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Beowulf is the same person; and this story also appears in the Vitae duorum Offarum, though it is erroneously told of a later Offa, the famous king of
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Mercia . Offa of Mercia, however, was a descendant in the 12th generation of Offa, king of Angel . It is probable from this and ether considerations that the early Offa lived in the latter
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part of the 4th century . See H . M .

Chadwick, Origin of the
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English Nation (Cambridge, 1907), where references to the
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original authorities, will be found .

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