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'''Frumgar''' | {{northmen infobox | ||
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| location=North-west [[Rhovanion]] | |||
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| children=[[Fram]] | |||
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'''Frumgar''' was the fourth [[Lord of the Éothéod]] and the grandson of [[Forthwini]]. His father's name was never recorded. | |||
During his youth the [[Éothéod]] lived in the [[Vales of Anduin]], near [[Mirkwood|Mirkwood Forest]]. It was a dangerous area, beleaguered by the creatures of the [[Necromancer]] at [[Dol Guldur]]. However, in | During his youth the [[Éothéod]] lived in the [[Vales of Anduin]], near [[Mirkwood|Mirkwood Forest]]. It was a dangerous area, beleaguered by the creatures of the [[Necromancer]] at [[Dol Guldur]]. However, in {{TA|1975}} the evil [[Angmar|Kingdom of Angmar]] was [[Battle of Fornost|destroyed]], freeing up land to the north. In {{TA|1977}} Frumgar led the Éothéod to the vale between the rivers [[Greylin]] and [[Langwell]],<ref>{{App|Eorl}}</ref> where they built a city later known as [[Framsburg]] after his son, [[Fram]]. | ||
== Genealogy == | == Genealogy == | ||
< | {{familytree/start}} | ||
{{familytree | MAN |MAN=[[Marhwini]]<br/><small>''fl. {{TA|1856|n}} - {{TA|1899|n}}''</small>}} | |||
{{familytree | |!| |}} | |||
{{familytree | FOR |FOR=[[Forthwini]]<br/><small>''fl. {{TA|1944|n}}''</small>}} | |||
{{familytree | |:| |}} | |||
{{familytree | FRU |FRU='''FRUMGAR'''<br/><small>''fl. {{TA|1977|n}}''</small>}} | |||
{{familytree | |!| |}} | |||
{{familytree | FRA |FRA=[[Fram]]<br/><small>''fl. c. {{TA|2000}}''</small>}} | |||
{{familytree | |:| |}} | |||
</ | {{familytree | |:| |}} | ||
{{ | {{familytree | LEO |LEO=[[Léod]]<br/><small>''{{TA|2459|n}} - {{TA|2501|n}}''†</small>}} | ||
{{familytree/end}} | |||
==Etymology== | |||
The [[Old English]] word ''frum'' means "beginning". Frumgar can be interpreted as "chieftain". | |||
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| prev=eventually [[Forthwini]] | |||
| list=4th [[Lord of the Éothéod]] | |||
| next=[[Fram]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
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{{References}} | |||
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[[Category:Éothéod]] | [[Category:Éothéod]] | ||
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[[Category:Rulers of the Éothéod]] | [[Category:Rulers of the Éothéod]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:15, 23 September 2015
Frumgar | |
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Northman | |
Biographical Information | |
Titles | Lord of the Éothéod |
Location | North-west Rhovanion |
Language | language of the Éothéod |
Family | |
Children | Fram |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Gallery | Images of Frumgar |
Frumgar was the fourth Lord of the Éothéod and the grandson of Forthwini. His father's name was never recorded.
During his youth the Éothéod lived in the Vales of Anduin, near Mirkwood Forest. It was a dangerous area, beleaguered by the creatures of the Necromancer at Dol Guldur. However, in T.A. 1975 the evil Kingdom of Angmar was destroyed, freeing up land to the north. In T.A. 1977 Frumgar led the Éothéod to the vale between the rivers Greylin and Langwell,[1] where they built a city later known as Framsburg after his son, Fram.
Genealogy
Marhwini fl. 1856 - 1899 | |||||||
Forthwini fl. 1944 | |||||||
FRUMGAR fl. 1977 | |||||||
Fram fl. c. T.A. 2000 | |||||||
Léod 2459 - 2501† | |||||||
Etymology
The Old English word frum means "beginning". Frumgar can be interpreted as "chieftain".
Frumgar
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Unknown eventually Forthwini | 4th Lord of the Éothéod | Followed by: Fram |
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A, "The House of Eorl"