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'''King of Rhovanion''' was a title claimed by [[Vidugavia]], a prince of the [[Northmen]], in the 13th century of the [[Third Age]]. However, even if he was the most powerful of the many Northern princes, as far as we know he never truly unified all the Northmen under his claimed kingship. Vidugavia's own realm, the "[[Rhovanion|Kingdom of Rhovanion]]", was between [[Mirkwood|Greenwood]] and the [[River Running]].<ref>{{App|Gondor}}</ref>
'''King of Rhovanion''' was a title claimed by [[Vidugavia]], a prince of the [[Northmen]], in the 13th century of the [[Third Age]]. However, even if he was the most powerful of the many Northern princes, as far as we know he never truly unified all the Northmen under his claimed kingship. Vidugavia's own realm, the "[[Rhovanion|Kingdom of Rhovanion]]", was between [[Mirkwood|Greenwood]] and the [[River Running]].<ref>{{App|Gondor}}</ref>
[[Lord of the Éothéod]] and [[Kings of Rohan]] were descendants of the Princes and Kings of Rhovanion.


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King of Rhovanion was a title claimed by Vidugavia, a prince of the Northmen, in the 13th century of the Third Age. However, even if he was the most powerful of the many Northern princes, as far as we know he never truly unified all the Northmen under his claimed kingship. Vidugavia's own realm, the "Kingdom of Rhovanion", was between Greenwood and the River Running.[1]

Lord of the Éothéod and Kings of Rohan were descendants of the Princes and Kings of Rhovanion.

References

  1. J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A, "The Númenorean Kings", "Gondor and the Heirs of Anárion"