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:Ethring was the only settlement in the [[Ringló Vale]]. During the [[War of the Ring]], it was ruled by "Lord Borhador", who dwelt in the Crossing-Hall. Due to Borhador's old age, his son [[Dervorin]] led the soldiers of the Vale to [[Minas Tirith]] in his stead, and his other son "Arvaethor" assisted in protecting the Vale.
:Ethring was the only settlement in the [[Ringló Vale]]. During the [[War of the Ring]], it was ruled by "Lord Borhador", who dwelt in the Crossing-Hall. Due to Borhador's old age, his son [[Dervorin]] led the soldiers of the Vale to [[Minas Tirith]] in his stead, and his other son "Arvaethor" assisted in protecting the Vale.
 
==See also==
*[[Tarnost]]
==Footnotes==
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Revision as of 22:51, 26 September 2016

Ethring
Ford
Matěj Čadil - Ethring.jpg
General Information
LocationHead of the Ringló Vale
TypeFord
RegionsGondor
Reunited Kingdom
History
EventsPassing of the Grey Company
GalleryImages of Ethring

Ethring was a bridge[note 1] in Southern Gondor.

History

Ethring was a major crossing point of the river Ringló, along the main road from Erech to Pelargir.[1] Aragorn and the Oathbreakers crossed the river here during the War of the Ring.[2]

Etymology

The name Ethring perhaps comes from ath meaning "across" (cf. athrad "ford, crossing"). Ring translates to "cold" (cf. Ringló river, to which it probably refers).[3]

Portrayal in adaptations

2014: The Lord of the Rings Online:

Ethring was the only settlement in the Ringló Vale. During the War of the Ring, it was ruled by "Lord Borhador", who dwelt in the Crossing-Hall. Due to Borhador's old age, his son Dervorin led the soldiers of the Vale to Minas Tirith in his stead, and his other son "Arvaethor" assisted in protecting the Vale.

See also

Footnotes

  1. The symbol used on the Map of Gondor suggests Ethring was only a bridge; there is no sign of a nearby town or settlement.

References