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 | | During his rule, the evil Men known as Balchoth gathered for an assault upon Gondor, passing over the Undeeps of Anduin into the northern province of Calenardhon. |  | | Cirion was a wise man, and saw that he could use the Éothéod further. |  | | Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth, Cirion, son of Boromir I, was the twelfth ruling Steward of Gondor. |
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http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/Cirion.html
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| | beyond anduin |
 | | It was not until the winter of 2509, when spies returned from the east with a translation of the prophecies of Maladûm, that Cirion truly realized the intentions of the Balchoth and the immediacy of Gondor's peril. |  | | For the next two years they would build great barges upon which the whole of the Pultic armies would cross in secret and come upon the fortresses of Gondor without warning. |  | | Whatever his reasons, Sauron thought this a bad time to openly declare himself, and sought to disguise the part he had played in the invasion. |
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http://www.invasivedesigns.com/otherhands/archives/articles/12/balchoth.html
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 | | She traveled throughout Calenardhon and the Enedhwaith for half a century, telling the tales of the Knight-wives' deeds and ensuring that they would pass forever into legend. |  | | MERP Skills: General/Ride 78, Subterfuge/Stalk Hide 70, Miscellaneous/Perception 72, Secondary/Standard Acting 110, First Aid 73, Foraging 78, Secondary/Artistic Poetic Improvisation 110, Tale Telling 110, Secondary/Craft Disguise 69, Secondary/Influence Begging 73, Propaganda 92, Public Speaking 92, Secondary/Lore Aglarond 87, Calenardhon 87, Enedhwaith 87. |  | | Thanks to her work with the Calenardhon deportees in Osgiliath, her reputation proceeded her and she was hailed as a hero. |
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http://www.invasivedesigns.com/otherhands/archives/articles/18/knight_wives.html
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| | Dunland: History |
 | | As a result of this Gondor allowed the Forgoil thieves to settle in Calenardhon and take it for their own. |  | | Very rarely have they been concerned by those who nominally claimed rulership over the land, whether it be the Dark Lord of the East or the men of Gondor. |  | | The Gondorians, concerned more with the land than the rightful landholders, supported the Forgoil in their efforts to force the Dunlendings back across the Isen River. |
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http://dunland.elendor.net/history.html
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| | Silmarillion Dictionary A-B |
 | | S - see Calenardhon]; see also MBARAT- ?'fate', Nol ammarth doom [Etym], S amarth [appx]; |  | | Brithon S; brith- see Brithiach; -on is possibly an augmentative suffix in S - see Calenardhon - |  | | be used here as an augmentative suffix in both Q and S - see commentary at Calenardhon]; in- |
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http://www.quicksilver899.com/Tolkien/SILM/SILM_AB.html
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| | View topic - The White Council |
 | | Given that the Three Hunters (including a relatively unstealthy Dwarf) |  | | still think that the Rohirrim-occupied Calenardhon was uncrossable to |
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http://www.speedreading.com/phpBB2/sutra449018.html
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| | Field of Celebrant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Éothéod continued their foray into northern Gondor, scattering and destroying all the Balchoth in Calenardhon. |  | | Gondor had no allies left east of Anduin, and against hope had sent the Red Arrow north to the Éothéod, ancient allies of Gondor, but they had received no reply. |  | | They met little resistance as Calenardhon had been mostly abandoned long before, and by the time the North Army of Gondor appeared from the fortresses of Isengard, Aglarond and other fortresses in the White Mountains the bulk of the Balchoth army had crossed. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_of_Celebrant
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| | Éothéod |
 | | Three months later Cirion gave Calenardhon as a gift to Eorl and his people, and Eorl swore his Oath of eternal friendship. |  | | King Eorl answered the call for help, and rode out with most of the Éothéod to help their allies of old, leaving only a few warriors behind to protect his people. |  | | The Éothéod renamed themselves Eorlingas or 'followers of Eorl', but in Sindarin they became known as the Rohirrim, or Horse-lords, and their country became known as Rohan, the Riddermark. |
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http://www.starrepublic.org/encyclopedia/wikipedia/e/eo/eotheod.html
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| | A Red Dawn :: The Realm of Theoden King |
 | | These were a people of Men, known in Gondor as the Rohirrim, 'Masters of Horses', traditionally friendly to the Dunedain, and much respected in the south for theit loyalty, bravery and nobility of soul. |  | | They named their realm the Riddermark - 'Land of Knights', in their own tongue. |  | | But the province became depopulated during the long wars of the Third Age, and by the twenty-sixth century few folk lived there. |
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http://www.freewebs.com/areddawn/dwellings.htm
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 | | Aldburg was the home of Eorl when he settled in Calenardhon with his people, the Éothéod. |  | | These were men related to the Dunlendings and the hill-folk of Gondor, and Brego's advance into Calenardhon sparked the centuries-long animosity between the Dunlendings and the Rohirrim. |  | | Gondor relinquished its claims to Tharbad after the Great Plague, recalling any soldiers who may have survived. |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/tolkien/33798
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 | | Cirion, therefore, in reward for his aid, gave Calenardhon between Anduin and Isen to Eorl and his people; and they sent north for their wives and children and their goods and settled in that land. |  | | At the same time by chance or design the Orcs (who at that time before their war with the Dwarves were in great strength) made a descent from the Mountains. |  | | The invaders overran Calenardhon, and Cirion, Steward of Gondor, sent north for help; for there had been long friendship between the Men of Anduin’s Vale and the people of Gondor. |
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http://www.ladyofrohan.com/rohan.html
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| | Ithilien, Moon Over Gondor |
 | | People from Calenardhon, Anorien, and Ithilien joined Eldacar and helped him win back his throne. |  | | The colonists must have come from Pelargir, Lebennin, and Belfalas. |  | | Although there must have been Northmen living in Ithilien, its people were probably just sick and tired of Castamir, who was more popular with the people from the coastlands. |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/tolkien/58674
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| | Rohan |
 | | As a reward, Eorl was given the plains of Calenardhon, and he moved his kingdom there. |  | | The capital of Rohan is the hillfort of Edoras which lies on the slopes of the White Mountains. |  | | Then Eorl the Young and his fierce Éothéod Riders unexpectedly took the field during the Battle of Celebrant and turned the tide in the favor of Gondor. |
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http://www.theezine.net/r/rohan.html
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| | Isengard & Orthanc |
 | | The chieftains were Men of Gondor, but their subjects who dwelled in and around Isengard had become mixed with the Dunlendings who had begun to migrate from west of the Misty Mountains. |  | | The population of Calenardhon - the western region of Gondor near Isengard - diminished during the Great Plague of 1636, and more of the inhabitants moved eastward during the Watchful Peace of 2063-2460 to man the forts along the Anduin. |  | | The enemy forces were defeated at the Battle of the Field of Celebrant by the Eorlingas, who had been led from the North by Eorl the Young. |
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http://www.tuckborough.net/isengard.html
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| | Articles - Rohirrim |
 | | The Rohirrim had had contacts with Elves in their ancient history, and knew of Eru, but like the Dúnedain they did not worship him in any temples. |  | | The name is Sindarin for People of the Horse-lords (sometimes translated simply as Horse-lords) and was mostly used by outsiders: the name they had for themselves was Eorlingas, after their king Eorl the Young who had first brought them to Rohan. |  | | The Dúnedain of Gondor believed that the Rohirrim were distantly related to them (having descended from the Atanatári of the First Age) and described them as Middle Men, that being inferior to the Númenóreans in both culture and descent, but superior to the Men of Darkness who had worshipped and served Sauron. |
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http://www.bleema.com/articles/Rohirrim
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| | Cirion |
 | | There Calenardhon was given as a free gift to the Éothéod and to Eorl who should be their first King if he wished so and between the two peoples should be a perpetual friendship. |  | | In due time Cirion, his son, the Lord of Dol Amroth and two others of his council set out and he met Eorl with three of his captains and they went up at the cleared path to Amun Anwar where Cirion declared what he had in mind. |  | | Those were called the Balchoth and they gathered for an assault upon Gondor over the Undeeps of Anduin into Calenardhon. |
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http://www.annalsofarda.dk/annals-of-arda/humans-index-tables/humans/cirion.htm
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 | | Isengard was built in the Second Age around the tower of Orthanc by the Númenóreans in exile. |  | | During the early Third Age the land of Calenardhon became depopulated, and the last warden of Orthanc was recalled to Minas Tirith. |  | | The river Angren (or Isen) began at Mount Methedras behind Isengard, which also formed its northern wall. |
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http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/isengard.html
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| | Dunland explained |
 | | The ancient ancestors of the Dunlendings inhabitanted the forested regions of Middle-earth on either side of the Gwathlo in the early Second Age, and so were called Gwaithuirim by the early Númenoreans. |  | | Still, open war was not waged until the reign of Helm Hammerhand (2741 T.A. Freca, the lord of the hill-men (whom the Rohirrim now called Dunlendings) tried to get the throne of Rohan for himself by petitioning for the marriage of his son Wulf to the daughter of Helm. |  | | Dunland means Hill Land in the language of neighbouring Rohan, who's people named it after arriving in nearby Calenardhon in the later Third Age. |
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http://www.wordspider.net/du/dunland.html
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| | Celebrant Field |
 | | But it seems that most of the orcs escaped to the mountains: perhaps the race-hatred of the Éothéod for the Balchoth caused them to largely ignore the orcs once the rout had begun. |  | | And if your rules work efficiently there is no reason why this battle - by far the largest and most involved of the three games - should take more than two or three hours. |  | | This goodly land had always till then gone by the name Calenardhon (“green region”). |
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http://larsen-family.us/~1066/celebrant.html
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| | GW Online : The Lord of The Rings : Rohan : Rohan Homepage |
 | | Originally called Calenardhon, the starkly beautiful realm was gifted to Eorl the Young and his folk in recognition of the great service that his people had done for Gondor in a time of peril, despite great hardships of their own. |  | | Rohan is a comparatively new kingdom of Men with a history of conflict, whether with the Dunlendings to the west or the Orcs within the White Mountains. |  | | Eternal friendship between the two realms was pledged that day, a bond that would endure through hundreds of years and innumerable wars. |
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http://uk.games-workshop.com/rohan/Default.aspx?print=1?print=1?print=1
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 | | Grima says, "Ah, good point...all references will come from paperback Ballantine editions." Grima says, "During the Watchful Peace (2063-2460 TA) the Eothed had already felt the reemergance of the evil forces, now being given over fully to Sauron. |  | | Grima says, "Okay, now it is 2510 and the Balchoth have made their move. |  | | It was now that Marwhini led his Northmen against the Wainriders, joining forces with Calimehtar." Grima says, "After these battles, the Northmen followed the Wainriders beyond Calenardhon, pushing them all the way north and east to Rhun. |
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http://homepage.interaccess.com/~hayes/logs/rohan1.txt
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| | Culture : Overview : Cultural Overview - Mark Of The Riders |
 | | In honor of him, his people named themselves the Eorlings (Sons of Eorl), but in Gondor they are more well known as the the Horse-lords, the Rohirrim. |  | | Taking the Oath of Cirion (the Steward of Gondor in those days) and Eorl, Calenardhon was renamed the Riddermark (Mark of the Riders), and its first King was Eorl himself. |  | | Upon the fields of Calenardhon they fought by the side of the South-kingdom of Gondor to win a great victory, and in so doing win that broad land for their own. |
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http://rohan.elendor.net/culture/overview.html
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| | Bambooweb: Brego |
 | | Brego became King at the death of his father Eorl the Young in 2545 (Third Age). |  | | During his rule the migration of the Éothéod to Calenardhon continued, and Brego defended the borders of Rohan against their enemies (the Dunlendings and Easterlings). |  | | Brego built the Golden Hall of Meduseld, and made Edoras the capital of Rohan. |
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http://www.bambooweb.com/articles/b/r/Brego.html
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 | | Eorl had led his men through great hardship from the far north to the aid of Gondor, and Cirion gave him the wide green lands of Calenardhon in recognition of his aid, swearing eternal friendship between old Gondor and the new land of Rohan. |  | | Culture:Rohirrim History:Originally the Gondorian province of Calenardhon, the land north of the White Mountains was gifted by Steward Cirion to Eorl of the Northmen in 2510 (Third Age). |  | | Rohan's history was one of conflict and war; with the Orcs of the White Mountains, the Dunlendings to the west, and ultimately with Saruman in Orthanc, whose lands bordered Rohan to the north. |
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http://www.freewebs.com/lotr_houses-of-healing/Location_Rohan.htm
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| | SCC Forums > The Dunlendings |
 | | As a result of this Gondor allowed the Rohirrim to settle in Calenardhon and take it for their own. |  | | After the disastrous defeat at Helms deep the remaining forces of Dunland were granted their freedom by King Theodin after compensating for their wrongdoings by forced labor. |  | | The last open conflict was at the end of the third age, when Dunlands forces aided the white mage Saruman, who had taken control of Isengard in his struggle against Edoras and promised the dunlendings the territory of Calenardhon in cas of victory. |
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http://www.stratcommandcenter.com/forums/lofiversion/index.php/lofiversion/t3288.html
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| | Rohirric - Ardaquenta |
 | | We know only a few details about genuine Rohirric, but we know that it is closely related to the language of the Northmen. |  | | This page was last modified 05:46, 31 Dec 2004. |  | | Spoken only by the Rohirrim, a Mannish people living in Rohan, formerly known as Calenardhon. |
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http://www.wildfiregames.com/tla/wiki/index.php?title=Rohirric
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| | The Barrow-Downs |
 | | They named themselves Eorlingas, and named the land in their own tongue Riddermark, the Mark of the Riders; Rohan was Sindarin and meant 'horse-country'. |  | | But after plagues and wars, the land had only a low population, and Gondor, under the steward Cirion, had granted the people of the Éotheod from the north, led by Eorl the Young, who had just aided them at the fields of Celebrant, to dwell there. |  | | Before the Rohirrim came there in 2510 T.A., it was a part of Gondor called Calenardhon, 'green province'. |
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http://www.barrowdowns.com/theme-rohan.php
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 | | In reward, Gondor made Calenardhon into its own country, called Riddermark, "Land of the Knights" in their language. |  | | However, Riders of Rohan, the Northmen of Eotheod, arrived and scattered the invaders. |  | | It is famed for its horses, which were unmatched anywhere in Middle-Earth, and in Gondor, they were respected for the bravely, loyalty, and nobility of its people. |
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http://hoh.nowings.net/rohan.php
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| | calenardhon - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word calenardhon: |  | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "calenardhon" is defined. |
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| | CALENARDHON |
 | | In J.R.R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth Calenardhon is the place which became Rohan, a wide green landscape in the north of Gondor, given to Eorl the Young, as a gift, from the Steward Cirion. |
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http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/definition/CALENARDHON
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| | Map of the Re-United Kingdom - www.ezboard.com |
 | | Calenardhon is the name of the region that was later given to the people of Rohan as a gift for their help in a war of Gondor agains enemies from the east. |  | | My favorite series of books is currently The Elenium by David Eddings, my favorite author. |  | | and yes dear Ehlana, Rohan is the same for Calenardhon... |
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http://p080.ezboard.com/fmirkwoodforest32738frm4.showMessage?topicID=9.topic
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 | | As reward, Steward Cirion granted him and his people the land of Calenardhon to dwell in. |  | | When Gondor was assailed beyond hope, they sent north to Eorl for aid, and he came south in force to rout the enemies of the South-kingdom. |
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| | Rohan |
 | | Steward Cirion gifts them the province of Calenardhon. |  | | 3350 Second Age: The province of Calenardhon is founded by the Realms-in-Exile. |  | | Open plains, grassland, small forest near Snowbourne/Entwash junction, large amounts of brush in mountain vales, simbelmynë grow near battlefields, and graves |
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| | Calenardhon Farms |
 | | Calenardhon Farms, all images and information contained in this site are |  | | "Calenardhon" and all LotR and/or Hobbit references are © J.R.R. Tolkien |
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| | Silmarillion Dictionary C-E |
 | | augmentative [see discussion at Calenardhon], although the text states that the name means 'Stream |  | | Calenardhon S; see KAL- shine, Nol calen green [Etym; 'green' as a bright color; -en forms an |  | | Flowing Down from Heights'; the last element may be from TUN- hill, Nol -don [?the -d- becoming a |
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http://www.quicksilver899.com/Tolkien/SILM/SILM_CE.html
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