- Beleriand, as
described in The Silmarillion, the
other in the
Third Age in
Rhovanion, as
described in both The
Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
Tolkien stated...
- To the
south of
Gondor and
Mordor lie
Harad and Khand. To the east of
Rhovanion and to the
north of
Mordor lies the Sea of Rhûn, home to the Easterlings...
-
names in the
tongue of Dale by Old
Norse forms names of the
Kingdom of
Rhovanion by
Gothic forms, thus
mapping the
genetic relation of his
fictional languages...
-
travel much. In
their earliest folk tales,
hobbits appear to have
lived in
Rhovanion, in the
Valley of Anduin,
between Mirkwood and the
Misty Mountains. According...
- the next
eight years,
searching in the
vales of Anduin, Mirkwood, and
Rhovanion to the
confines of Mordor. At some time
during these years Gollum himself...
-
these tribes later journe**** westward,
intermingling with the
Nandor in
Rhovanion, and a few even
reached Beleriand,
though usually remaining on unfriendly...
-
Lindon (all that was left of
Beleriand after the cataclysm), Eregion, and
Rhovanion (Mirkwood). Sauron, Morgoth's
former servant, made war upon them, but...
- Middle-earth at the end of the
Third Age,
showing Eriador (left) and
Rhovanion (right). At
extreme left are
Lindon and the Blue Mountains, all that remains...
-
called The Last
Homely House East of the Sea,
alluding to the
wilderness (
Rhovanion) that lies east of the
Misty Mountains.
Rivendell lay in
eastern Eriador...
-
hobbits on Bede's
medieval calendar. In his fiction, it was
created in
Rhovanion hundreds of
years before the
Shire was founded. When
hobbits migrated...