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How Rohan Was Founded in The Lord of the Rings (2)

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  • The Rohirrim's Ancestors Had Connections to The Hobbit

  • The Éothéod Moved to the Witch-king's Land

  • Eorl the Young Founded Rohan

Summary

  • Rohan was once part of Gondor in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.
  • The ancestors of the Rohirrim were a group of Northmen called the Éothéod.
  • The Éothéod helped Gondor in an important battle against the Easterlings.

The kingdom of Rohan was one of the most important locations in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and Peter Jackson's trilogy of film adaptations. It was the home of King Théoden, the siblings Éomer and Éowyn, and the villainous Grima Wormtongue. In The Two Towers, Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli helped Rohan in its fight against the evil forces of Saruman, culminating in the Battle of Helm's Deep. Later, in The Return of the King, the Riders of Rohan came to Gondor's aid at the Battle of Pelennor Fields.

Rohan was located north of Gondor and south of Lothlórien, making it central to the War of the Ring. But by the time of The Lord of the Rings, Rohan was a relatively young kingdom, and the Rohirrim did not always live in that area. They were the descendants of an ancient group of people who had migrated often throughout Middle-earth's history. The Lord of the Rings made brief references to Rohan's origins, but most information about this topic came from Unfinished Tales of Númenor and Middle-earth, a collection of notes published after Tolkien's death by his son, Christopher Tolkien.

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Kings of Rohan

Birth year

Death Year

Eorl the Young

T.A. 2485

T.A. 2545

Brego

T.A. 2512

T.A. 2570

Aldor the Old

T.A. 2544

T.A. 2645

Fréa

T.A. 2570

T.A. 2659

Fréawine

T.A. 2594

T.A. 2680

Goldwine

T.A. 2619

T.A. 2699

Déor

T.A. 2644

T.A. 2718

Gram

T.A. 2668

T.A. 2741

Helm Hammerhand

T.A. 2691

T.A. 2759

Fréalaf Hildeson

T.A. 2726

T.A. 2798

Brytta

T.A. 2752

T.A. 2842

Walda

T.A. 2780

T.A. 2851

Folca

T.A. 2804

T.A. 2864

Folcwine

T.A. 2830

T.A. 2903

Fengel

T.A. 2870

T.A. 2953

Thengel

T.A. 2905

T.A. 2980

Théoden

T.A. 2948

T.A. 3019

Éomer

T.A. 2991

Fo. A. 63

Elfwine

Unknown (after T.A. 3021)

Unknown

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The ancestors of the Rohirrim from The Lord of the Rings were the Éothéod -- Old English for "horse people" -- a clan of Northmen allied with Gondor. As Northmen, they were related to the Men who appeared in The Hobbit, such as Beorn and the inhabitants of Dale and Lake-town. They originally lived in Rhovanion, the large area of wilderness between the Misty Mountains and the lands of Rhûn. But in the year T.A. 1851, Easterlings from Rhûn attacked Rhovanion and Gondor. This conflict lasted for five years, and though Gondor managed to repel the invaders, Rhovanion was not so lucky. The Easterlings enslaved most of the Éothéod, and any who managed to escape subjugation had to flee from their homeland.

Some of the displaced Éothéod went to Dale or Gondor, but most followed Marhwini -- a descendant of an ancient King of Rhovanion -- on a journey to find a new home. They settled along the banks of the Anduin river, between Mirkwood and the Misty Mountains. In the chaos, they had ceased contact with Gondor, but this changed in T.A. 1899. Marhwini learned that the Easterlings planned to attack Gondor again, so he sent messengers to King Calimehtar. Thanks to this warning and aid from a division of Éothéod riders, Gondor repelled the invaders once more. Marhwini hoped that the enslaved Éothéod could rise and reclaim Rhovanion while the Easterlings were distracted. Though this part of his plan failed, the combined efforts of the Éothéod and the Gondorians severely weakened the Easterling forces.

The Éothéod Moved to the Witch-king's Land

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  • The Easterlings who attacked Rhovanion and Gondor were called Wainriders.
  • The Éothéod uprising in Rhovanion failed in part because the Wainrider women were trained in combat and armed with weapons, which the Éothéod did not expect.
  • A Lord of the Éothéod named Fram became famous for slaying an evil dragon in the Grey Mountains.

In T.A. 1975, Gondor defeated the Witch-king of Angmar, who had spent the past several centuries conquering the northwestern kingdoms of Middle-earth. The Éothéod were running out of room in their new home along the Anduin, especially since Sauron's evil influence in Mirkwood was beginning to encroach upon their borders, so they decided to move to the Witch-king's former territory. Frumgar, Lord of the Éothéod at the time, led them north of Mirkwood, and they settled near Mount Gundabad. They called their new land Éothéod, and they stayed there for over 500 years, but it was still not their permanent home.

In T.A. 2501, Frumgar's descendant Eorl became Lord of the Éothéod. He became known as Eorl the Young because he was only 16 at the time. Eorl became the first person to ever tame one of the mearas, the special breed of horse to which Shadowfax from The Lord of the Rings belonged, which was only the beginning of his impressive legacy. Nine years into Eorl's reign, the Easterlings attacked Gondor yet again, this time aided by Orcs. They overwhelmed the Gondorian forces and conquered Calenardhon, the northernmost region of Gondor. The Steward of Gondor, Cirion, asked the Éothéod for help reclaiming this land, and Eorl obliged. He and his riders defeated Gondor's foes at the Battle of the Field of Celebrant.

Eorl the Young Founded Rohan

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  • According to Appendix A of The Lord of the Rings, "horses... from the Vales of Anduin and... proud princes of Rhovanion" helped defeat Angmar; these were likely Éothéod.
  • The Easterlings who attacked Calenardhon alongside the Orcs were called Balchoth.
  • Eorl the Young lived up to his nickname, as he looked youthful for his entire life, and his hair never went gray.

Cirion was so grateful for Eorl's help that he gave Calenardhon to the Éothéod. After forcing the Dunlendings out of the region, Eorl established the kingdom of Rohan. In the chapter "The Great River" from The Fellowship of the Ring, Aragorn said of Rohan, "It is a rich and pleasant land, and its grass has no rival." The Éothéod made one last migration to join their king in the south, and at long last, they had a permanent home. Gondor and Rohan made their alliance official by swearing the Oath of Eorl. The two kingdoms vowed to always help each other in times of need. Gondor constructed warning beacons along the White Mountains to more easily signal danger to Rohan, which went on to play a crucial role near the end of The Lord of the Rings.

Brego, the son of Eorl and namesake of Aragorn's horse from Jackson's films, was the second King of Rohan. He established the capital city of Edoras, and he also ordered the construction of Meduseld, the Golden Halls of the King of Rohan. The history of the Éothéod explained much about the Rohirrim in The Lord of the Rings. They fought so fiercely to defend their hard-earned land from the forces of Saruman because they had once lost their homes, and they aided the Gondorians despite great personal risk because the two kingdoms had formed an unbreakable bond over the centuries. The influence of the Éothéod on The Lord of the Rings despite Tolkien mentioning them so briefly was proof of Middle-earth's deep and complex worldbuilding.

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The Lord of the Rings

The Lord of the Rings is a series of epic fantasy adventure films and television series based on J. R. R. Tolkien's novels. The films follow the adventures of humans, elves, dwarves, hobbits and more in Middle-earth.

Created by
J.R.R. Tolkien

First Film
The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring

Latest Film
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Upcoming Films
The Lord of The Rings: The War of The Rohirrim
First TV Show
The Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power
Latest TV Show
The Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power

First Episode Air Date
September 1, 2022

Cast
Elijah Wood , Viggo Mortensen , Orlando Bloom , Sean Astin , Billy Boyd , Dominic Monaghan , Sean Bean , Ian McKellen , Andy Serkis , Hugo Weaving , Liv Tyler , Miranda Otto , Cate Blanchett , John Rhys-Davies , Martin Freeman , Morfydd Clark , Ismael Cruz Cordova , Charlie Vickers , Richard Armitage

Character(s)
Gollum , Sauron

Video Game(s)
LEGO Lord of the Rings , Lord of the Rings Online , The Lord Of The Rings: Gollum , The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age , The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers , The Lord of the Rings: War in the North , The Lord Of The Rings: Battle For Middle-Earth , The Lord of The Rings: Battle For Middle-Earth 2 , The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Genre
Fantasy , Action-Adventure
Where to Stream
Max , Prime Video , Hulu

Summary

The Lord of the Rings is a long-running fantasy franchise created by J.R.R. Tolkien. The core series consists of four primary books: The Hobbit, The Fellowship of the Ring, the Two Towers, and The Return of the King, all of which have been adapted into films. The Lord of the Rings core franchise centers around Frodo Baggins, a living being known as a hobbit, and a group of heroes from the various kingdoms such as the kingdom of man, the kingdom of dwarves, and the kingdom of elves. Together with the great wizard Gandalf, the group will embark on a perilous quest across Middle Earth to take The One Ring to Mount Doom to destroy it, before it can corrupt anyone and return to the hands of the evil entity known as Sauron, hellbent on conquering all of Middle Earth. The original novel/prequel films, The Hobbit, stars Frodo's uncle Bilbo Baggins as he embarks on a quest from the comfort of his home and seeks the treasure of a dragon known as Smaug. Bilbo stumbles upon The One Ring on his quest, and finds himself amidst a great war. The most recent media for the franchise is the currently airing The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, airing exclusively on Prime Video.

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