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'''Woodmen''' were those [[Men]] who dwelt in the forests of [[Middle-earth]], and especially [[Brethil]] in the [[First Age]], and [[Mirkwood]] in the [[Third Age|Third]] and [[Fourth Age]]s.
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[[Image:Woodmen.jpg|thumb|''Woodmen'' by [[Angelo Montanini]]]]
'''Woodmen''' were those [[Northmen]] who dwelt in the forests of [[Middle-earth]], and especially [[Mirkwood]] in the [[Third Age|Third]] and [[Fourth Age]]s.


[[Category:Men]]
A band of Woodmen in vain attempted to aid [[Isildur]] in the [[Battle of the Gladden Fields]].{{fact}}
 
In the Fourth Age, after the [[War of the Ring]], they were given the central portion of [[Eryn Lasgalen]].{{fact}}
 
[[Category:Northmen]]
[[Category:Demonyms]]

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Woodmen were those Northmen who dwelt in the forests of Middle-earth, and especially Mirkwood in the Third and Fourth Ages.

A band of Woodmen in vain attempted to aid Isildur in the Battle of the Gladden Fields.[source?]

In the Fourth Age, after the War of the Ring, they were given the central portion of Eryn Lasgalen.[source?]