With the Wenlas I was, and with the Varn, and with the Vikings.
Named Entities
Wenlas: The Wendlas of Beowulf 348, though whether he was Wendlas of the Vandili of Pliny, or of the Winnili (the Langobards), or still further a dweller of the Vendel of northern Jutland (tgn, 7004795, http://vocab.getty.edu/page/tgn/7004195) (called the Wandali by Saxo Grammaticus), is unknown for certain. (Malone 209)
Wærne: The Varni of Procopius and the Varini of Tacitus, and perhaps the Varinnae of Pliny. Procopius puts this tribe east of the Rhine, in the region controlled by the Saxons. Tacitus puts them in Jutland (tgn, 7004795, http://vocab.getty.edu/page/tgn/7004195).
Wicingas: This is a reference to the Heaðobeards, according to Malone, but often translated as Vikings.