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'''Fréa''' ([[Third Age]] 2570 – 2659, aged 89 years) was the great-grandson of [[Eorl the Young]], who himself became the fourth of the Kings of [[Rohan]]. Fréa succeeded the long-lived [[Aldor]], and was seventy-five years old when he came to the throne. His fourteen-year reign is recorded as one of peace and prosperity.
'''Fréa''' ([[Third Age]] 2570 – 2659, aged 89 years) was the great-grandson of [[Eorl the Young]], who himself became the fourth of the Kings of [[Rohan]]. Fréa succeeded the long-lived [[Aldor]], and was seventy-five years old when he came to the throne. His fourteen-year reign is recorded as one of peace and prosperity.
==Etymnology==
The [[Old Enlgish]] name Fréa is one of the words for "lord". It is also related to the Norse name "Freyr".
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Fréa (Third Age 2570 – 2659, aged 89 years) was the great-grandson of Eorl the Young, who himself became the fourth of the Kings of Rohan. Fréa succeeded the long-lived Aldor, and was seventy-five years old when he came to the throne. His fourteen-year reign is recorded as one of peace and prosperity.

Etymnology

The Old Enlgish name Fréa is one of the words for "lord". It is also related to the Norse name "Freyr".

Preceded by:
Aldor
4th King of Rohan
III 2645 – 2659
Followed by:
Freawine