Brandywine: Difference between revisions

From Tolkien Gateway
m (iw de (>Baranduin#Namen_&_Etymologie) + fi)
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{merge|Baranduin}}
The name given by [[Hobbits]] to the river the [[Elves]] called [[Baranduin]]; its source was at [[Lake Nenuial]] in the north, and it flowed southwestwards to reach the [[Great Sea]] near [[Eryn Vorn]]. For part of its length it formed the eastern border of the [[Shire]].
The name given by [[Hobbits]] to the river the [[Elves]] called [[Baranduin]]; its source was at [[Lake Nenuial]] in the north, and it flowed southwestwards to reach the [[Great Sea]] near [[Eryn Vorn]]. For part of its length it formed the eastern border of the [[Shire]].



Revision as of 23:13, 25 December 2007

Merge-arrows.gif This page should be merged with Baranduin.


The name given by Hobbits to the river the Elves called Baranduin; its source was at Lake Nenuial in the north, and it flowed southwestwards to reach the Great Sea near Eryn Vorn. For part of its length it formed the eastern border of the Shire.

Primula and Drogo Baggins, parents of Frodo, were lost along the river in a boating accident.