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'''Éadwine''' was a [[Man]] living in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxon_England Anglo-Saxon England] in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9th_century 9th century AD]. He was the father of a famous seafarer [[Ælfwine]], the first mortal to find the [[Straight Road]] in thousands of years since [[Eärendil]].
'''Éadwine''' was a [[Man]] living in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxon_England Anglo-Saxon England] in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9th_century 9th century AD]. He was the father of a famous seafarer [[Ælfwine]], the first mortal to find the [[Straight Road]] in thousands of years since [[Eärendil]].
In about [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/878 878 AD] he set sail in his ship [[Eárendel]] but was never seen again. His fate remains unknown.<ref> J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), [[Sauron Defeated]], "The Notion Club Papers, The Notion Club Papers Part Two"</ref>
In about [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/878 878 AD] he set sail in his ship [[Eárendel]] but was never seen again. His fate remains unknown.<ref>{{SD|2d}}</ref>


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Éadwine
Man
Biographical Information
PositionMariner
LocationEngland
LanguageOld English
Birth9th century AD
presumably England
DeathFate unknown (set sail in 878 AD but never returned)
Family
ParentageÓswine
SpouseUnnamed wife
ChildrenÆlfwine
Physical Description
GenderMale
SteedEárendel (ship)

Éadwine was a Man living in the Anglo-Saxon England in the 9th century AD. He was the father of a famous seafarer Ælfwine, the first mortal to find the Straight Road in thousands of years since Eärendil. In about 878 AD he set sail in his ship Eárendel but was never seen again. His fate remains unknown.[1]

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