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Events | Events that occurred on {{PAGENAME}}. | ||
==On Earth== | ==On Earth== | ||
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* '''[[1930]]''' - Illustrator [[Livia Rusz]] is born. | * '''[[1930]]''' - Illustrator [[Livia Rusz]] is born. | ||
* '''[[1937]]''' - [[Donald Gee]] | * '''[[1937]]''' - Voice actor [[Donald Gee]] is born. | ||
* '''[[1973]]''' - The ''[http://www.nationalreview.com/flashback/flashback200510030823.asp National Review]'' publishes an article on [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s death. | * '''[[1973]]''' - The ''[http://www.nationalreview.com/flashback/flashback200510030823.asp National Review]'' publishes an article on [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s death. | ||
* '''[[1979]]''' - [[Oxonmoot 1979]] at the Eastgate Hotel. | |||
* '''[[1980]]''' - [[Oxonmoot 1980]] at The Turf Tavern. | |||
* '''[[1985]]''' - [[Oxonmoot 1985]] at [[wikipedia:Oxford Town Hall|Oxford Town Hall]]. | |||
* '''[[2004]]''' - The parody book ''[[The Sillymarillion]]'' is published. | * '''[[2004]]''' - The parody book ''[[The Sillymarillion]]'' is published. | ||
* '''[[2010]]''' - | * '''[[2008]]''' - [[Oxonmoot 2008]] at [[wikipedia:Christ Church, Oxford|Christ Church]]. | ||
* '''[[2010]]''' - ''[[The Music of the Lord of the Rings Films]]'', by [[Doug Adams]], is published. | |||
==In Arda== | ==In Arda== | ||
* | * {{TA|3018}}: | ||
** [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] and his companions traverse the [[Barrow-downs]] and are captured by a [[Barrow-wights|Barrow-wight]]. [[Tom Bombadil]] rescues them, gives them weapons | ** [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] and his companions traverse the [[Barrow-downs]] and are captured by a [[Barrow-wights|Barrow-wight]]. [[Tom Bombadil]] rescues them, finds and renames their five ponies, gives them weapons and suggests to visit the [[Prancing Pony]] at [[Bree]]. | ||
** [[Gandalf]] reaches [[Sarn Ford]]. | ** [[Gandalf]] reaches [[Sarn Ford]]. | ||
**{{Cal Travel-Boromir}} | ** {{Cal Travel-Boromir}} | ||
<noinclude>[[Category:Dates]]</noinclude> | **At night [[Khamûl|Khamûl]] and other 4 [[Ringwraiths]] arrive at [[Crickhollow]]; the Ringwraith from [[Dol Guldur]] is sent to collect the Ringwraith who guarded the [[Brandywine Bridge]] and the horses that they had left behind. The three Ringwraiths then watch Crickhollow through the night until the next morning.<ref>{{HM|RC}}, citing from an unpublished version of ''The Hunt for the Ring'', p. 165</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:13, 5 September 2022
Events that occurred on 28 September.
On Earth[edit | edit source]
- 1930 - Illustrator Livia Rusz is born.
- 1937 - Voice actor Donald Gee is born.
- 1973 - The National Review publishes an article on J.R.R. Tolkien's death.
- 1979 - Oxonmoot 1979 at the Eastgate Hotel.
- 1980 - Oxonmoot 1980 at The Turf Tavern.
- 1985 - Oxonmoot 1985 at Oxford Town Hall.
- 2004 - The parody book The Sillymarillion is published.
- 2008 - Oxonmoot 2008 at Christ Church.
- 2010 - The Music of the Lord of the Rings Films, by Doug Adams, is published.
In Arda[edit | edit source]
- T.A. 3018:
- Frodo and his companions traverse the Barrow-downs and are captured by a Barrow-wight. Tom Bombadil rescues them, finds and renames their five ponies, gives them weapons and suggests to visit the Prancing Pony at Bree.
- Gandalf reaches Sarn Ford.
- Boromir travels towards Rivendell to ask for counsel.
- At night Khamûl and other 4 Ringwraiths arrive at Crickhollow; the Ringwraith from Dol Guldur is sent to collect the Ringwraith who guarded the Brandywine Bridge and the horses that they had left behind. The three Ringwraiths then watch Crickhollow through the night until the next morning.[1]
References
- ↑ Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull (eds), The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion, citing from an unpublished version of The Hunt for the Ring, p. 165