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* '''[[1937]]''' - Artist [[Klaus Ensikat]] is born. | * '''[[1937]]''' - Artist [[Klaus Ensikat]] is born. | ||
* '''[[1938]]''' - ''The Observer'' newspaper publishes a letter asking about the ''[[The Hobbit]]'''s links to ''[[Beowulf]]'', as well as the origins of [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]]'s [[Hobbits]]. | * '''[[1938]]''' - ''The Observer'' newspaper publishes a letter asking about the ''[[The Hobbit]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s links to ''[[Beowulf]]'', as well as the origins of [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]]'s [[Hobbits]]. | ||
* '''[[1965]]''' - The fifteenth and last episode of the [[Princess]]-serialization of ''[[The Hobbit]]'' is published. | * '''[[1965]]''' - The fifteenth and last episode of the [[Princess]]-serialization of ''[[The Hobbit]]'' is published. | ||
* '''[[2005]]''' - The final day of the first [[The One Ring Celebration]]. | * '''[[2005]]''' - The final day of the first [[The One Ring Celebration]]. |
Revision as of 13:27, 19 June 2011
Events that occurred on 16 January.
On Earth
- 1937 - Artist Klaus Ensikat is born.
- 1938 - The Observer newspaper publishes a letter asking about the The Hobbit's links to Beowulf, as well as the origins of Tolkien's Hobbits.
- 1965 - The fifteenth and last episode of the Princess-serialization of The Hobbit is published.
- 2005 - The final day of the first The One Ring Celebration.
In Arda
- T.A. 3019:
- Frodo wakes and hears Orcs moving past the flet on which he is sleeping.
- The Fellowship of the Ring is led through Lórien.
Notes
The text mentions that Frodo sees the "sickle Moon". According to astronomy, this moon should really be exactly half-full in 3019, rather than sickle, eight days after the full moon.[1]