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Enano Akd - Kings of the Riddermark

Three Lines of the House of Eorl

The King of Rohan, also known as the King (or Lord) of the Mark, was a title of nineteen recorded lords of the land of Rohan. This title would span from Eorl the Young who founded that land in TA 2510 to Elfwine, son of Éomer Éadig who fought in the War of the Ring.

Below are listed the Kings of Rohan. The dynasty containing them all, the House of Eorl, was divided into separate Lines when a king was not succeeded by his son (in both cases, the king's nephew ascended the throne). All dates are in the Third Age except where noted. 

First Line
1. Eorl the Young, son of Léod 25102545
2. Brego 2545 – 2570
3. Aldor the Old 2570 – 2645
4. Fréa 2645 – 2659
5. Fréawine 2659 – 2680
6. Goldwine 2680 – 2699
7. Déor 2699 – 2718
8. Gram 2718 – 2741
9. Helm Hammerhand 2741 – 2759
Helm's two sons were killed by the Dunlendings during the Long Winter.
His sister-son (sister's son), Fréaláf Hildeson, became the first king of the second line.
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Second Line
10. Fréaláf Hildeson 2759 – 2798
11. Brytta Léofa 2798 – 2842
12. Walda 2842 – 2851
13. Folca the Hunter 2851 – 2864
14. Folcwine 2864 – 2903
15. Fengel 2903 – 2953
16. Thengel 2953 – 2980
17. Théoden Ednew 2980 – 3019
Théoden's only son, Théodred, was slain at First Battle of the Fords of Isen.[2]
His sister-son, Éomer, became the first King of the third line.[3]
 
Third Line
18. Éomer Éadig 3019 – Fourth Age 63
19. Elfwine FO 63 – unknown

† Did not die a natural death.

Translations[]

Foreign Language Translated name
Afrikaans Koning van Rohan
Albanian Mbreti i Rohanit
Amharic ሮሃን ንጉሥ
Arabic ملك روهان
Aragonese Rei de Rohan
Armenian Արքայ Րոհան
Asturian Rei de Rohan
Azerbaijani Rohan kralı
Basque Rohango erregeak
Belarusian Cyrillic Кароль Роха
Bengali রোহান রাজা
Bosnian Kralj Rohana
Breton Roue Rohan
Bulgarian Cyrillic Крал на Рохан
Catalan Rei de Rohan
Cebuano Hari sa Rohan
Cornish Metern a Rohan
Corsican Rè di Rohan
Croatian Kralj Rohana
Czech Král Rohanu
Danish Konge af Rohan
Dutch Koning van Rohan
Esperanto Reĝo de Rohan
Estonian Rohani kuningas
Faroese Kongur av Rohan
Filipino Hari ng Rohan
Finnish Rohan kuningas
French Roi de Rohan
Frisian Kening fan Rohan (Western)
Galician Rei de Rohan
Georgian როჰანის მეფე
German König von Rohan
Greek Βασιλιάς της Ροχάν
Gujarati રોહનનો રાજા
Hawaiian Ke alii o Rohan
Hebrew מלך רוהאן
Hindi रोहन के राजा
Hmong Huab tais ntawm Rohan
Hungarian Rohan királya
Icelandic Konungur Rohan
Indonesian Raja Rohan
Irish Gaelic Rí na Rohan
Italian Re di Rohan
Japanese ロハンの王
Javanese Raja Rohan
Kannada ರೋಹನ್ ರಾಜ
Kazakh Роһан патшасы (Cyrillic) Rohan patşası (Latin)
Korean 로한의 왕
Kurdish Şah ji Rohan (Kurmanji)
Kyrgyz Cyrillic Роhан падышасы
Latin Rex Rohan
Latvian Rohan Karalis
Lithuanian Rohano Karalius
Luxembourgish Kinnek vu Rohan
Macedonian Cyrillic Кралот на Рохан
Malagasy Mpanjakan'i Rohan
Malaysian Raja Rohan
Marathi रोहनचा राजा
Mongolian Cyrillic Рохан хаан
Nepalese रोहन राजा
Norwegian Konge av Rohan
Occitan Rei de Rohan
Pashto د پاچا روهان
Persian شاه روهان
Polish Król Rohanu
Portuguese Rei de Rohan
Punjabi ਰੋਹਨ ਦਾ ਰਾਜਾ
Romanian Regele Rohanului
Russian Король Рохана
Samoan Tupu o Rohan
Sardinian Re di Rohan
Scottish Gaelic Rìgh de Rohan
Serbian Краљ Рохана (Cyrillic) Kralj Rohana (Latin)
Sesotho Morena oa Rohan
Sicilian Re di Rohan
Sinhalese රොහාන් රජු
Slovak Králi Rohanu
Slovenian Rohan Kralj
Somalian Oo ahaa boqorkii dalka Rohan
Spanish Rey de Rohan
Swahili Mfalme wa Rohan
Swedish Kung av rohan
Tajik Cyrillic Подшоҳи Роҳан
Tamil ரோஹன் கிங்
Tatar Рохан патшасы
Thai กษัตริย์แห่งโรฮัน
Turkish Rohan Kralı
Ukrainian Cyrillic король Рохана
Urdu روہن کا بادشاہ
Uzbek Rohan Qiroli (Cyrillic) Rohan Qiroli (Latin)
Venetian Re de Rohan
Vietnamese Vua của Rohan
Welsh Brenin Rohan
Xhosa Ukumkani Rohan
Yiddish מלך פון ראָהאַן
Yoruba Ọba Rohan

References[]

  1. The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A: Annals of the Kings and Rulers, II: The House of Eorl
  2. The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, Book Three, Chapter VI: "The King of the Golden Hall"
  3. The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, Book Six, Chapter VI: "Many Partings"
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