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| name=Haudh in Gwanûr | |||
| image=[[File:Douglas Chaffee - Haudh in Gwanur.jpg|250px]] | |||
| caption="Haudh in Gwanur" by Douglas Chaffee | |||
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| location=On the banks of the [[Poros]] in [[Gondor]] | |||
| type=Burial mound | |||
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| created={{TA|2885}} | |||
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'''Haudh in Gwanûr''' was the burial mound of [[Folcred]] and [[Fastred (son of Folcwine)|Fastred]], erected at their death in {{TA|2885}}.<ref>{{App|TA}}</ref> | |||
==History== | |||
[[Folcred]] and [[Fastred (son of Folcwine)|Fastred]], the twin sons of [[Folcwine|King Folcwine]] of [[Rohan]], had come South to answer the [[Oath of Eorl]]. They fought the [[Haradrim]] alongside the [[Gondorians]], but were slain on the banks of the [[Poros]]. | |||
They were laid to rest near the Crossings of Poros according to the tradition of the [[Rohirrim]], and it is said that all enemies of [[Gondor]] were afraid to pass the tomb.<ref>{{App|Stewards}}</ref> | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
''Haudh in | It has been suggested that ''Haudh in Gwanûr'' means "mound of the brothers" in [[Sindarin]], consisting of ''[[haudh]]'' ("mound, grave, tomb") + ''[[in]]'' (pl. genitive article) + ''[[gwanûr]]''.<ref>[http://www.tolkiendil.com/langues/english/i-lam_arth/compound_sindarin_names#h Compound Sindarin names] at [http://www.tolkiendil.com/ Tolkiendil.com] (accessed 19 June 2011)</ref> In editions of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' prior to the [[The Lord of the Rings (50th Anniversary Edition)|2004 edition]], the circumflex (^) was omitted.<ref>Cf. [[Talk:Haudh in Gwanûr]]</ref> | ||
==Portrayal in adaptations== | ==Portrayal in adaptations== | ||
'''1995-8: ''[[Middle-earth Collectible Card Game]]'':''' | '''1995-8: ''[[Middle-earth Collectible Card Game]]'':''' | ||
:''Haudh-in-Gwanûr'' is a site in Harondor, where players face an attack by Undead. | :''Haudh-in-Gwanûr'' is a site in Harondor, where players face an attack by Undead. | ||
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Revision as of 11:13, 8 March 2018
Haudh in Gwanûr | |
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Burial mound | |
"Haudh in Gwanur" by Douglas Chaffee | |
General Information | |
Location | On the banks of the Poros in Gondor |
Type | Burial mound |
History | |
Created | T.A. 2885 |
Gallery | Images of Haudh in Gwanûr |
Haudh in Gwanûr was the burial mound of Folcred and Fastred, erected at their death in T.A. 2885.[1]
History
Folcred and Fastred, the twin sons of King Folcwine of Rohan, had come South to answer the Oath of Eorl. They fought the Haradrim alongside the Gondorians, but were slain on the banks of the Poros.
They were laid to rest near the Crossings of Poros according to the tradition of the Rohirrim, and it is said that all enemies of Gondor were afraid to pass the tomb.[2]
Etymology
It has been suggested that Haudh in Gwanûr means "mound of the brothers" in Sindarin, consisting of haudh ("mound, grave, tomb") + in (pl. genitive article) + gwanûr.[3] In editions of The Lord of the Rings prior to the 2004 edition, the circumflex (^) was omitted.[4]
Portrayal in adaptations
1995-8: Middle-earth Collectible Card Game:
- Haudh-in-Gwanûr is a site in Harondor, where players face an attack by Undead.
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Third Age"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A, "The Númenorean Kings", "Gondor and the Heirs of Anárion", "The Stewards"
- ↑ Compound Sindarin names at Tolkiendil.com (accessed 19 June 2011)
- ↑ Cf. Talk:Haudh in Gwanûr