• Eorl may refer to: Eorl Crabtree (born 1982), an English rugby league player an Anglo-Saxon title of nobility, see Earl Cirion and Eorl (or Cirion and...
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    Rohan, Middle-earth (redirect from Eorling)
    "enclosures". The town of Edoras was built by Rohan's second King, Brego son of Eorl the Young. The hill on which Edoras is built stands in the mouth of the valley...
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    Eorl Crabtree (born 2 October 1982) is a British former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s. He played at representative...
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    contrasts with that of the freeman (karl, ceorl) and the nobleman (jarl, eorl). Look up thrall in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Thrall is from the Old...
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    geographical accounts in The Rivers and Beacon-Hills of Gondor, Cirion and Eorl, and The Lord of the Rings. Gondor lies in the west of Middle-earth, on the...
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  • Valentine. Both worked as tag team partners for their uncle. Another nephew; Eorl Crabtree is a former rugby league footballer for England and the Huddersfield...
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  • than Tolkien made her. In The Two Towers, Éowyn, a daughter of the House of Eorl and the niece of King Théoden of Rohan, is introduced in Meduseld, the King's...
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  • came to be killed in the River Anduin, and the One Ring lost "Cirion and Eorl and the Friendship of Gondor and Rohan", an account of the relationship of...
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    1954, book 3, ch. 7 "Helm's Deep" Tolkien 1955, Appendix A, II The House of Eorl Carpenter 2023, #210 to Forrest J. Ackerman, June 1958 Tolkien 1955, book...
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    instead, countess is used. The title originates in the Old English word eorl, meaning "a man of noble birth or rank". The word is cognate with the Scandinavian...
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