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The Lord of the Éothéod was the hereditary ruler of the Éothéod, the horsemen of the North. They were descended from the Kings of Rhovanion. With the formation of Rohan in T.A. 2501, the title was abandoned in favor of "King of Rohan".
History
- Marhwini, fl. T.A. 1856
- Forthwini, fl. T.A. 1944
- Third Lord, fl. mid-20th century
- Frumgar, fl. T.A. 1977
- Fram, fl. 21st century
- Unknown number of unnamed lords
- Léod, d. T.A. 2501
- Eorl, T.A. 2501 - T.A. 2510
See also
References
- J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A, "The House of Eorl"
- J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "Cirion and Eorl and the Friendship of Gondor and Rohan"