The Encyclopedia of Arda - River Running (original) (raw)

The Encyclopedia of Arda - an interactive guide to the world of J.R.R. Tolkien ALPHABETICAL RACES PLACES MISCELLANEOUS REFERENCE INTERACTIVE SHARE User guide Latest entries FAQ and e-mail Disclaimer and bibliography Awards Old and rare words Lexicon of names Excyclopedia of Arda Movie-goer's Guides: • The Fellowship of the Ring • The Two Towers • The Return of the King The Hobbit Viewer's Companions: • An Unexpected Journey • The Desolation of Smaug • The Battle of the Five Armies Tolkien links Book news Latest Chronicle Calendar Old and rare words Lexicon of names Links Random
Location The regions eastward of Mirkwood Source Beneath Erebor, the Lonely Mountain Tributaries Forest River, Redwater Outflow Into the Sea of Rhûn Other names Celduin Note This river is usually called the 'River Running', but from time to time, particulary in The Hobbit, it is referred to as the 'Running River'; the two terms are interchangeable Indexes: Alphabetical: R Rivers and Lakes About this entry: Updated 8 January 2016 Updates planned: 1 The river that flowed out of the Lonely Mountain Map of the river Running Also called the Celduin, the Running was a great river that formed the eastern boundary of Rhovanion. It rose beneath Erebor, the Lonely Mountain, and flowed southeastwards for many hundreds of miles to its outflow into the Sea of Rhûn. See also... Dale-men, Desolation of the Dragon, Dorwinion, Forest Road, Gate of Erebor, Girion, Kíli, King of Rhovanion, Long Marshes, Men of the Long Lake, Mewlips, Northmen of Rhovanion, Old Forest Road, Ravenhill, River Carnen, [See the full list...]River Celduin, River Redwater, Sack of Erebor, Thrór’s Map, Vidugavia, Vines Indexes: Alphabetical: R Rivers and Lakes About this entry: Updated 8 January 2016 Updates planned: 1 For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1998, 2001, 2016. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by Discus from Axiom Software Ltd.Especially where DISC is used in recruitment, Discus' automated Job Matching can give you an invaluable advantage.