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'''Léod''' (died [[Third Age]] 2501), son of [[Fram]], was the sixth [[Lord of the Éothéod]]. Little is known of his rule, but his son, [[Eorl the Young]], would later become the first [[King of Rohan]].
'''Léod''' (died [[Third Age]] 2501), son of [[Fram]], was the sixth [[Lord of the Éothéod]].  
 
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]] horses. This would be the first of the many great deeds of Léod's son, who later go on to found the Kingdom of [[Rohan]].


== Genealogy ==
== Genealogy ==
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[[Frumgar]]
  [[Frumgar]]
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[[Fram]]
  [[Fram]]
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'''LÉOD'''
  '''LÉOD'''
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[[Eorl the Young]], founder of [[Rohan]]
  [[Eorl the Young]], founder of [[Rohan]]
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[[Brego]]
  [[Brego]]
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Revision as of 00:55, 24 June 2006

Léod (died Third Age 2501), son of Fram, was the sixth Lord of the Éothéod.

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 horses. This would be the first of the many great deeds of Léod's son, who later go on to found the Kingdom of Rohan.

Genealogy

 Frumgar
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 Fram
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 LÉOD
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 Eorl the Young, founder of Rohan
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 Brego

Preceded by:
Fram
6th Lord of the Éothéod
III 2012 – 2501
Followed by:
Eorl