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The '''Angle''' was an area between the rivers of [[Hoarwell]] and [[Loudwater]], in the realm of [[Rhudaur]].  
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| location=[[Rhudaur]], between the [[Hoarwell]] and [[Bruinen|Loudwater]], south of the [[Trollshaws]]
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The '''Angle''' in [[Eriador]] was the wedge of land between the rivers of [[Hoarwell]] and [[Bruinen|Loudwater]], south of the [[Trollshaws]].<ref>{{UT|Map}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
The [[Stoors]], a branch of the race of [[Hobbits]], crossed the [[Misty Mountains]] westward into [[Eriador]] during the middle years of the [[Third Age]]. They were said to have emerged from the [[Redhorn Pass]] in about {{TA|1150}}, and from there they spread out across the wide lands, settling along their favoured riverways as far south as [[Tharbad]] and the [[Dunland]] borders. Their most noted settlement, though, was on the more northerly tongue of land - the Angle.
The Angle was originally part of the realm of [[Arnor]].<ref name="Eriador">{{App|Eriador}}</ref>  In {{TA|861}}, in the division of Arnor,<ref name="TA">{{App|TA}}</ref> the Angle became part of the kingdom of [[Rhudaur]].<ref name="Eriador"/>


The [[Stoors]] only remained in the Angle for some two hundred years before they moved on again, but at this point their kind divided. Some travelled west and north, and their descendants eventually merged with the other [[Hobbits]] of [[Bree]] and [[the Shire]]. Others returned across the [[Misty Mountains]] and travelled back down into the [[Vales of Anduin]].<ref>{{App|TA}}</ref>
The [[Stoors]], a branch of the race of [[Hobbits]], crossed the [[Misty Mountains]] westward into [[Eriador]] during the middle years of the [[Third Age]]. They were said to have emerged from the [[Redhorn Pass]] in about {{TA|1150|n}}, and from there they spread out across the wide lands, settling along their favoured riverways as far south as [[Tharbad]] and the [[Dunland]] borders. Their most noted settlement, though, was on the more northerly tongue of land - the Angle.<ref name="TA"/>


The [[Stoors]] only remained in the Angle for some two hundred years before they moved on again, but at this point their kind divided. Some travelled west and north, and their descendants eventually merged with the other [[Hobbits]] of [[Bree]] and [[the Shire]]. Others returned across the [[Misty Mountains]] and travelled back down into the [[Vales of Anduin]].<ref name="TA"/>
By the later centuries, when [[Aragorn]] and the [[Hobbits]] passed by the Trollshaws, the area probably had been deserted.<ref>{{FR|Flight}}</ref><ref>{{HM|Guide}}, entry "Angle"</ref>
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Revision as of 14:20, 5 February 2018

Angle
Region
General Information
LocationRhudaur, between the Hoarwell and Loudwater, south of the Trollshaws
TypeRegion
DescriptionTriangular area between two rivers
History
EventsDivision of Arnor
Migration of the Stoors

The Angle in Eriador was the wedge of land between the rivers of Hoarwell and Loudwater, south of the Trollshaws.[1]

History

The Angle was originally part of the realm of Arnor.[2] In T.A. 861, in the division of Arnor,[3] the Angle became part of the kingdom of Rhudaur.[2]

The Stoors, a branch of the race of Hobbits, crossed the Misty Mountains westward into Eriador during the middle years of the Third Age. They were said to have emerged from the Redhorn Pass in about 1150, and from there they spread out across the wide lands, settling along their favoured riverways as far south as Tharbad and the Dunland borders. Their most noted settlement, though, was on the more northerly tongue of land - the Angle.[3]

The Stoors only remained in the Angle for some two hundred years before they moved on again, but at this point their kind divided. Some travelled west and north, and their descendants eventually merged with the other Hobbits of Bree and the Shire. Others returned across the Misty Mountains and travelled back down into the Vales of Anduin.[3]

By the later centuries, when Aragorn and the Hobbits passed by the Trollshaws, the area probably had been deserted.[4][5]

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