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- Bëor | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom
Bëor, also known as Bëor the Old, was the chieftain of the first house of the Edain to cross the Blue Mountains into Beleriand during the First Age His name should be pronounced bay-or Bëor was originally named Balan
- Bëor - Tolkien Gateway
Bëor the Old, originally named Balan, was the leader of the first Men to cross the Blue Mountains into Beleriand in the early First Age
- House of Bëor - Tolkien Gateway
The House of Bëor, also known as the First House of the Edain, was the name given to the first of the three Houses of the Edain to cross the Ered Luin into Beleriand after travelling west, driven forth by the terrors wrought by Morgoth in the east
- The Children of Húrin - Wikipedia
The House of Bëor rules over the land of Ladros, the Folk of Haleth retreat to the forest of Brethil, and the lordship of Dor-lómin is granted to the House of Hador Later, other Men enter Beleriand, the Easterlings, many of them in secret league with Morgoth
- Character Biography Bëor - Silmarillion Writers Guild
Bëor's scions features in the significant events throughout the First Age in Beleriand, through the ascendance and fall of Númenor in the Second Age, and finally culminates in Aragorn's reunification of the Kingdoms of Gondor and Arnor in The Lord of the Rings
- The Encyclopedia of Arda - People of Bëor
Bëor was famous as the leader of the first Men to enter Beleriand, and also as the first to encounter the Elves He crossed the Blue Mountains with a group of followers, whose descendants would be known as the People of Bëor
- Edain - Tolkien Gateway
The House of Bëor: these descended from the Lesser Folk, they were dark-haired and stoutly built, and most resembled the Noldor of all Elves They were first discovered by Finrod Felagund , King of Nargothrond , and under his guidance later made their way to the lands of the Noldorin lord Amrod , in a place later known as Estolad , the Encampment
- Balan - EverybodyWiki Bios Wiki
Bëor the Old is a fictional character in J R R Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium He appears in The Silmarillion as the leader of the First House of the Edain in the First Age , which was called the Folk of Bëor after him
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