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Eorlingas may
refer to: The Rohirrim, a
nation of Men from J. R. R. Tolkien's
novel The Lord of the
Rings The 6th
century Anglian tribe after which the...
- S**** – The Lord of the Rings: The Two
Towers (2002) –
Vocals for "Forth
Eorlingas"
Howard S**** – The Lord of the Rings: The
Return of the King (2003) –...
- hor****.
Nothing in the
history of
Brittany will
throw any
light on the
Éorlingas. ... In Tolkien's Middle-earth,
Rohan is an
inland realm. Its countryside...
- Wreocensæte Northumbria: Elmetsæte Beodarsæte
Loidis Sus****:
Haestingas Wes****:
Eorlingas Basingas Brycgstowl Dornsaete Gewisse Glastening Meonwara Rēadingas Sumorsaete...
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Haestingas (Hastings) West
Saxons (in Wes****)
Basingas (Basingstoke)
Eorlingas (Arlingham)
Glasteningas /
Glestingas (Glastonbury)
Dornsaete / Dorsætan...
- Life" (feat.
Sheila Chandra) 5:07 15. "The Hornburg" 4:36 16. "Forth
Eorlingas" (feat. Ben Del Maestro) 3:15 17. "Isengard Unleashed" (feat. Elizabeth...
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Treebeard The
Forbidden Pool "Movement 4" – 10:28 The
Hornburg Forth Eorlingas The Last
March of the Ents Gollum's Song "Movement 5" – 15:26
Flight from...
- of cavalry" and Éomer is "horse-famous", both
related to Éoh, "horse";
Eorlingas means "sons of Eorl"; the name of his throne-hall is Meduseld,
which means...
- ride! Ride for ruin and the world's ending! Death! Death! Death!
Forth Eorlingas!" and the
Riders respond,
shouting "Death!" as they charge. The medievalist...
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words like Éothéod ("Horse-people"), Éored ("Troop of cavalry"), and
Eorlingas ("people of Eorl",
whose name
means "[Horse-]lord", cf. Earl),
where many...