Léod
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==History== | ==History== | ||
| − | Léod was a great horseman and during his rule he captured a white foal that was wild and proud. When the horse was grown Léod tried to break her, but instead was thrown off and hit his head on a rock and died. His son [[Eorl]] later tamed the horse, naming her [[Felaróf]], and she would become the first of the great ''[[Mearas]]''.<ref>{{ | + | Léod was a great horseman and during his rule he captured a white foal that was wild and proud. When the horse was grown Léod tried to break her, but instead was thrown off and hit his head on a rock and died. His son [[Eorl]] later tamed the horse, naming her [[Felaróf]], and she would become the first of the great ''[[Mearas]]''.<ref>{{App|Eorl}}</ref> |
==Portrayal in Adaptations== | ==Portrayal in Adaptations== | ||
Revision as of 08:29, 11 November 2010
| Léod | |
|---|---|
| Rohir | |
| Biographical Information | |
| Position | Lord of the Éothéod |
| Death | T.A. 2501 |
| Family | |
| Children | Eorl |
| Physical Description | |
| Gender | Male |
Léod (died T.A. 2501) was a Lord of the Éothéod.
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History
Léod was a great horseman and during his rule he captured a white foal that was wild and proud. When the horse was grown Léod tried to break her, but instead was thrown off and hit his head on a rock and died. His son Eorl later tamed the horse, naming her Felaróf, and she would become the first of the great Mearas.[1]
Portrayal in Adaptations
2002: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers:
- A tapestry depicting the death of Léod hangs at Meduseld.
Genealogy
| Fram | |||||||
| LÉOD | |||||||
| Eorl | |||||||
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A, "The House of Eorl"
| Preceded by: unknown, eventually Fram |
Lord of the ÉothéodT.A. 2012 – 2501
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Followed by: Eorl |
