Men of the Éothéod

Men of the Éothéod
 / Men of the Eotheod / Man of the Éothéod / Man of the Eotheod
   The ancestors of the Rohirrim.
   A nation of Northmen ruled by the descendants of Frumgar in the north of Middle-earth. Their last lord Eorl the Young led them south to the land of Calenardhon, renamed Rohan, where they became known as the Rohirrim.

J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary. . 2003.

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