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The grandson of Steward [[Faramir son of Denethor II|Faramir]] and [[Éowyn]] of [[Rohan]], who is recorded as having written [[The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen]], at some point during the second century of the [[Fourth Age]]. His work survived in abbreviated form in the [[Thain's Book]], and hence ultimately came to form part of [[Appendix A]] to [[The Lord of the Rings]].  
The grandson of Steward [[Faramir son of Denethor II|Faramir]] and [[Éowyn]] of [[Rohan]], who is recorded as having written [[The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen]], at some point during the second century of the [[Fourth Age]]. His work survived in abbreviated form in the [[Thain's Book]], and hence ultimately came to form part of [[Appendix A]] to [[The Lord of the Rings]].  


Except for his grandparents Faramir]] and Éowyn, the details of Barahir's descent are uncertain. In [[The Heirs of Elendil]] (the ultimate basis for much of [[Appendix A]]), there is a single mention of a son of Faramir - apparently his only child - named [[Elboron]]. It isn't completely clear whether [[Tolkien]] meant this character to stand, but it seems reasonable to speculate that this [[Elboron]] was Barahir's father. This would in turn presumably see Barahir inheriting the titles of Steward of [[Gondor]] and Prince of [[Ithilien]], though it should be emphasised that none of this is explicitly stated by Tolkien. (The Heirs of Elendil appears in [[The Peoples of Middle-earth]], volume 12 of [[The History of Middle-earth]]).  
Except for his grandparents Faramir and Éowyn, the details of Barahir's descent are uncertain. In [[The Heirs of Elendil]] (the ultimate basis for much of [[Appendix A]]), there is a single mention of a son of Faramir - apparently his only child - named [[Elboron]]. It isn't completely clear whether [[Tolkien]] meant this character to stand, but it seems reasonable to speculate that this [[Elboron]] was Barahir's father. This would in turn presumably see Barahir inheriting the titles of Steward of [[Gondor]] and Prince of [[Ithilien]], though it should be emphasised that none of this is explicitly stated by Tolkien. (The Heirs of Elendil appears in [[The Peoples of Middle-earth]], volume 12 of [[The History of Middle-earth]]).  


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Revision as of 06:40, 7 July 2007

The grandson of Steward Faramir and Éowyn of Rohan, who is recorded as having written The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen, at some point during the second century of the Fourth Age. His work survived in abbreviated form in the Thain's Book, and hence ultimately came to form part of Appendix A to The Lord of the Rings.

Except for his grandparents Faramir and Éowyn, the details of Barahir's descent are uncertain. In The Heirs of Elendil (the ultimate basis for much of Appendix A), there is a single mention of a son of Faramir - apparently his only child - named Elboron. It isn't completely clear whether Tolkien meant this character to stand, but it seems reasonable to speculate that this Elboron was Barahir's father. This would in turn presumably see Barahir inheriting the titles of Steward of Gondor and Prince of Ithilien, though it should be emphasised that none of this is explicitly stated by Tolkien. (The Heirs of Elendil appears in The Peoples of Middle-earth, volume 12 of The History of Middle-earth).