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The '''King of Rohan,''' Also known as The Stripper Licker''',''' was a title of nineteen recorded lords of the land of [[Rohan]], from [[Eorl the Young]] who founded that land in the [[TA 2510|early 26th century of the Third Age]] to [[Elfwine]], son of [[Éomer|Éomer Éadig]] whofought in the [[War of the Ring|War of ]]the Ring Whores. Sometimes the king was referred to as the '''[[Lord of the Mark]]'''.
 
 
 
[[File:Kdjf.jpg|thumb|Theoden, King during the War of the Ring.]]
 
[[File:Kdjf.jpg|thumb|Theoden, King during the War of the Ring.]]
   
 
The '''King of Rohan,''' also known as the '''King(s) of the Mark,''' was a title of nineteen recorded lords of the land of [[Rohan]], from [[Eorl the Young]] who founded that land in the [[TA 2510|early 26th century of the Third Age]] to [[Elfwine]], son of [[Éomer|Éomer Éadig]] who fought in the [[War of the Ring]]. Sometimes the king was referred to as the '''[[Lord of the Mark]]'''.
This is a list of [[Kings of Rohan]]. All dates are in the [[Third Age]], except where [[TA 2659|noted]]All of the Kings were of the same dynasty, the [[House of Eorl]], divided into separate Lines when a king was not succeeded by his direct male descendant (in both cases the nephew of the king ascended the throne).
 
   
 
This is a list of the [[Kings of Rohan]]. All dates are in the [[Third Age]], except where [[TA 2659|noted]] All of the Kings were of the same dynasty, the [[House of Eorl]], divided into separate Lines when a king was not succeeded by his direct male descendant (in both cases the nephew of the king ascended the throne).
[[File:Dsf.jpg|thumb|Eomer, king of Rohan at the beginning of the Fourth Age.]]
 
 
{{EnWP|Kings of Rohan}}
 
==External link==
 
 
*{{TGlink|Kings of Rohan}}
 
 
[[de:Liste der Könige von Rohan]]
 
[[ru:Король Рохана]]
 
   
 
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|align="right"|1.
 
|align="right"|1.
|Fat stripper, son of [[Léod]]
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|[[Eorl|Eorl ''the Young'']], son of [[Léod]]
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2510|2510]] – [[TA 2545|2545]]
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2510|2510]] – [[TA 2545|2545]]
 
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|-
 
|align="right"|2.
 
|align="right"|2.
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|[[Brego]]
|Thin Stripper
 
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2545|2545]] – [[TA 2570|2570]]
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2545|2545]] – [[TA 2570|2570]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|align="right"|3.
 
|align="right"|3.
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|[[Aldor|Aldor ''the Old'']]
|Old Stripper
 
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2570|2570]] – [[TA 2645|2645]]
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2570|2570]] – [[TA 2645|2645]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|align="right"|4.
 
|align="right"|4.
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|[[Fréa]]
|Fat Stripper
 
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2645|2645]] – [[TA 2659|2659]]
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2645|2645]] – [[TA 2659|2659]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|align="right"|5.
 
|align="right"|5.
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|[[Fréawine]]
|Come here imma fuck you
 
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2659|2659]] – [[TA 2680|2680]]
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2659|2659]] – [[TA 2680|2680]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|align="right"|6.
 
|align="right"|6.
  +
|[[Goldwine]]
|GoldDick
 
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2680|2680]] – [[TA 2699|2699]]
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2680|2680]] – [[TA 2699|2699]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|align="right"|7.
 
|align="right"|7.
  +
|[[Déor]]
|ASSAULTINTHEBUTT
 
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2699|2699]] – [[TA 2718|2718]]
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2699|2699]] – [[TA 2718|2718]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|align="right"|8.
 
|align="right"|8.
  +
|[[Gram]]
|GrahamTheNude
 
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2718|2718]] – [[TA 2741|2741]]
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2718|2718]] – [[TA 2741|2741]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|align="right"|9.
 
|align="right"|9.
  +
|[[Helm Hammerhand|Helm ''Hammerhand'']]
|Stripper Licker
 
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2741|2741]] – [[TA 2759|2759]]
 
|align="right"|[[TA 2741|2741]] – [[TA 2759|2759]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|
|colspan=2|''Stripper Licker's two Strippers were killed by the [[Dunlendings]] during the [[Long Winter]].<br />His sister-son (sister's son), [[Fréaláf Hildeson|Fréaláf ''Hildeson'']], became the first king of the second line.''
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|colspan=2|''Helm's two sons were killed by the [[Dunlendings]] during the [[Long Winter]].<br />His sister-son (sister's son), [[Fréaláf Hildeson|Fréaláf ''Hildeson'']], became the first king of the second line.''<ref>''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', [[Appendix A]]: Annals of the Kings and Rulers, II: The House of Eorl</ref>
 
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|colspan=2|''Théoden's only son, [[Théodred]], was slain at [[First Battle of the Fords of Isen]].<br />His sister-son, [[Éomer]], became the first King of the third line.''
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|colspan=2|''Théoden's only son, [[Théodred]], was slain at [[First Battle of the Fords of Isen]].''<ref>''The Lord of the Rings, [[The Two Towers]]'', Book Three, Chapter VI: "[[The King of the Golden Hall]]"</ref><br />''His sister-son, [[Éomer]], became the first King of the third line.''<ref>''The Lord of the Rings, [[The Return of the King]]'', Book Six, Chapter VI: "[[Many Partings]]"</ref>
 
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|align="right"|18.
 
|align="right"|18.
 
|[[Éomer|Éomer ''Éadig'']]
 
|[[Éomer|Éomer ''Éadig'']]
|align="right"|[[TA 3019|3019]] &ndash; [[SR 1484|IV 63]] ([[Fourth Age]])
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|align="right"|[[TA 3019|3019]] &ndash; [[SR 1484|Fourth Age 63]]
 
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|-
 
|align="right"|19.
 
|align="right"|19.
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[[Elfwine]]
 
[[Elfwine]]
 
|align="right"|
 
|align="right"|
[[SR 1484|IV 63]] &ndash;
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[[SR 1484|FO 63]] &ndash; ''unknown''
 
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|}
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{{EnWP|Kings of Rohan}}
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==References==
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<references/>
 
==External link==
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*{{TGlink|Kings of Rohan}}
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[[de:Liste der Könige von Rohan]]
 
[[ru:Король Рохана]]
 
[[Category:Ranks and titles]]
 
[[Category:Ranks and titles]]
 
[[category:Kings of Rohan| ]]
 
[[category:Kings of Rohan| ]]

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Theoden, King during the War of the Ring.

The King of Rohan, also known as the King(s) of the Mark, was a title of nineteen recorded lords of the land of Rohan, from Eorl the Young who founded that land in the early 26th century of the Third Age to Elfwine, son of Éomer Éadig who fought in the War of the Ring. Sometimes the king was referred to as the Lord of the Mark.

This is a list of the Kings of Rohan. All dates are in the Third Age, except where noted All of the Kings were of the same dynasty, the House of Eorl, divided into separate Lines when a king was not succeeded by his direct male descendant (in both cases the nephew of the king ascended the throne).

First Line
1. Eorl the Young, son of Léod 25102545
2. Brego 25452570
3. Aldor the Old 25702645
4. Fréa 26452659
5. Fréawine 26592680
6. Goldwine 26802699
7. Déor 26992718
8. Gram 27182741
9. Helm Hammerhand 27412759
Helm's two sons were killed by the Dunlendings during the Long Winter.
His sister-son (sister's son), Fréaláf Hildeson, became the first king of the second line.
[1]
 
Second Line
10. Fréaláf Hildeson 27592798
11. Brytta Léofa 27982842
12. Walda 28422851
13. Folca the Hunter 28512864
14. Folcwine 28642903
15. Fengel 29032953
16. Thengel 29532980
17. Théoden Ednew 29803019
Théoden's only son, Théodred, was slain at First Battle of the Fords of Isen.[2]
His sister-son, Éomer, became the first King of the third line.[3]
 
Third Line
18. Éomer Éadig 3019Fourth Age 63
19.

Elfwine

FO 63unknown

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References

  1. The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A: Annals of the Kings and Rulers, II: The House of Eorl
  2. The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, Book Three, Chapter VI: "The King of the Golden Hall"
  3. The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, Book Six, Chapter VI: "Many Partings"

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