The Encyclopedia of Arda - Éothéod (original) (raw)

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Dates The Éothéod as a people emerged in III 1856 or shortly afterward;1 the far northern realm of the same name was founded in III 1977; this people removed to Rohan III 2510 (endured for approximately [654 years](../chronicle.html?startyear=1856&startage=3&endyear=2510&endage=3&c=The Time of the Éothéod)) Location Originally, the Vales of Anduin north of the Gladden Fields; the Éothéod removed to the lands around the sources of Anduin in III 1977 Origins A remnant of the Northmen of Rhovanion, led northward by Marhwini Race Men Division Middle Peoples (Northmen) Culture Men of the Éothéod Settlements Framsburg Pronunciation Approximately 'aya'thayod' Meaning 'Horse people' Indexes: Alphabetical: E Men About this entry: Updated 4 July 2009 Updates planned: 1 The roots of the Rohirrim Years of the TreesFirst AgeISecond AgeIIThird AgeIIIFourth AgeIV Map of the land of Éothéod Northmen The Éothéod Rohirrim A nation of Northmen brought by their chieftain Frumgar to the northern reaches of the River Anduin. The Men of the Éothéod were the ancestors of the Rohirrim; in the time of Eorl the Young, they rode south to the aid of Gondor, and were granted the wide green land of Calenardhon (later known as Rohan) as a reward. Notes 1 Dating the Éothéod is complicated by the fact that they emerged as a people first, and only later founded the land known by the same name. The event that triggered the migration of the Northmen from Rhovanion (and thus the emergence of the Éothéod as a distinct people) was their defeat in battle beside Narmacil II of Gondor by the Wainriders in III 1856, after which their leader Marhwini led them to new dwellings in the Vales of Anduin. For the establishment of the northern land also known as the Éothéod, we have much more solid dating evidence. After more than a century in the lands between the Carrock and the Gladden Fields, a Lord named Frumgar led his people into the far northern lands around the sources of Anduin. This was the origin of the Éothéod as a realm, and is dated as taking place in the year III 1977. See also... Battle of the Field of Celebrant, Dark Plague, Dragons, East Bight, Éoherë, Éomund, Eorl, Felaróf, Forthwini, Fram, Framsburg, Frumgar, Full Muster, Gladden River, Gondorians, [See the full list...]Horn of the Mark, Horsemen of Rohan, Horses, King of Calenardhon, King of Rohan, King of the Éothéod, Léod, Long-worms, Lord of the Éothéod, Mansbane, Marhwini, Mearas, Men of the North (in the Third Age), Men of the Twilight, Mering Stream, Misty Mountains, Northmen of Rhovanion, Oath of Cirion and Eorl, Red Arrow, Ride of Eorl, Rider of Last Hope, Riders of Eorl, Riders of the Mark, Riders of the North, River Anduin, Robbers of the North, Rochann, Rochirrim, Rochon Methestel, Rohirrim, Ruling Steward, Scatha, Seal of the Stewards, Steward of Gondor, Stirrupless, Súlimë, Tale of Cirion and Eorl, The Riders, The Young, Tomb of Elendil, Udalraph, Vales of Anduin, White Mountains Indexes: Alphabetical: E Men About this entry: Updated 4 July 2009 Updates planned: 1 For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1998, 2001, 2009. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by Discus from Axiom Software Ltd.Create your own Discus Job Profiles, or choose from a library of nearly 250 DISC role templates.