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'''Éadwine''' was a [[Man]] living in the Anglo-Saxon England in the 9th century AD. He was the father of a famous seafarer [[Ælfwine]], the first mortal to find the [[Straight Road]] in thousands of years after [[Eärendil]].
'''Éadwine''' was a [[Man]] living in the Anglo-Saxon England in the 9th century AD. He was the father of a famous seafarer [[Ælfwine]], the first mortal to find the [[Straight Road]] in thousands of years since [[Eärendil]].
In about 878 AD he set sail in his ship [[Eárendil]] but was never seen again. His fate remains unknown.
In about 878 AD he set sail in his ship [[Eárendil]] but was never seen again. His fate remains unknown.

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Éadwine was a Man living in the Anglo-Saxon England in the 9th century AD. He was the father of a famous seafarer Ælfwine, the first mortal to find the Straight Road in thousands of years since Eärendil. In about 878 AD he set sail in his ship Eárendil but was never seen again. His fate remains unknown.