The Encyclopedia of Arda - Bree (original ) (raw )
Dates First mentioned in annals c. III 1300 , but had apparently existed for some considerable time before this Location The Bree-land , east of the Shire Races Culture Important peaks Bree lay on the slopes of the Bree-hill Meaning Possibly from Old English brú , 'hill'1 Indexes: Alphabetical: B Cities and Buildings About this entry: Updated 24 October 2009 Updates planned: 1
An ancient township of Eriador Map showing Bree and the Bree-land (somewhat conjectural)2 Map showing Bree and the Bree-land (somewhat conjectural)2 An ancient colony in Eriador shared by Hobbits and Men . Far older than the Shire , it was from Bree that the two Fallohides , Marcho and Blanco , set out to found that land. Notes 1 Strictly speaking, brú refers not to a hill itself, but to some feature associated with it (especially the top, or a cliff or bank). The word is more familiar in its Scots form, still in use today, which is brae . 2 Apart from Bree itself, the locations of the villages within the Bree-land are not mapped directly. The locations shown here are based on descriptions in the text. See also... Afteryule , Andrath , Appledore Family , Apples , Aragorn Elessar , Arahad II , Archet , Argeleb II , Astron , Banakil , Banks Family , Barley , Big Folk , Big People , Bill , [See the full list...]Bill Ferny , Black Breath , Black Men , Black Riders , Blooting , Bob , Bree-dialect , Bree-folk , Bree-hill , Bree-hobbits , Bree-land , Bree-landers , Bree-men , Bridge of Stonebows , Briffo Boffin , Bumpkin , Butterbur Family , Chithing , Combe , Common Room , Company of the Ring , East Road , East-West Road , Eastfarthing of the Shire , Eglantine Banks , Fallohides , Fatty Lumpkin , Ferns , Flame of the West , Forelithe , Forsaken Inn , Frery , Frodo Baggins , Gate-keepers , Geese , Glamdring , Gnats , Goblin-men , Great East Road , Great Road , Great Road , Greenway-crossing , Harry Goatleaf , Harvestmath , Heather , Heathertoes Family , Hill-men , Hobbit-lands , Hobbit-names , Hobbits of Bree , Khamûl , King of Arthedain , Kûd-dûkan , Kuduk , Ling , Lithe , Little People , Longshanks , Lord of the Nazgûl , Malvegil , Marcho , Mat Heathertoes , Mede , Men of Bree , Midges , Midgewater Marshes , Nob , North Road , North-gate , Northern Lands , Old Road , Old South Road , Old Toby , Pickthorn Family , Ponies , ‘Reckoning of Years’ , Rethe , River Baranduin , Robbers of the North , Rowlie Appledore , Royal Road , Ruler , Sharp-ears , Shire Calendar , Shire-hobbits , Shire-reckoning , Shire-reform , Silver Pennies , Somath , South-gate of Bree , Southerners , Southlinch , Stick-at-naught , Stoors of the Angle , Strider , Summerdays , Sûza , Swish-tail , The Angle , The Guardians , The Wilderness , Thistlewool Family , Thorin and Company , Thrimilch , Tobold Hornblower , Tom Bombadil , Tom Pickthorn , Tunnelly Family , Underhill , Underhill Family , Up-away , West-gate of Bree , White-socks , Willie Banks , Wintring , Wise-nose , Yulemath Indexes: Alphabetical: B Cities and Buildings About this entry: Updated 24 October 2009 Updates planned: 1 For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1999, 2001, 2009. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ . Website services kindly sponsored by Axiom Discovery aptitude and skill testing.Axiom Discovery gives you comprehensive online aptitude testing covering core skills across a wide range of disciplines.