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Buckland

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Origins and History Seven hundred and forty years after the founding of the Shire, Gorhendad Oldbuck crossed the River Brandywine from the...

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Buck Hill

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A hill overlooking the village of Bucklebury in Buckland, deeply burrowed with the smials that made up Brandy Hall, the ancestral home of...

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Bucca of the Marish

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The end of the second millennium of the Third Age was a time of crisis for the Hobbits of the Shire. The northern lands of Middle-earth...

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Brytta Léofa

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The eleventh King of Rohan, second of the second line, who ruled at a time soon after the disasters that had nearly destroyed the land of...

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Bruinen

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Also called the Loudwater, the river that rose in the Misty Mountains east of Rivendell, and joined the Mitheithel (Hoarwell) to form the...

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Brown (title of Radagast)

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Title and colour of Radagast the Wizard. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)

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Brown Lands

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The blighted lands that lay on the eastern banks of the Anduin, between the Emyn Muil in the south and the borders of Rhovanion in the...

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Brodda

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An Easterling and ally of Morgoth during the First Age. After Morgoth’s capture of the land of Hithlum, Brodda became its lord. VN:F [

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Brockhouse

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A populous Hobbit-family. There were Brockhouses living in the Shire, and also among the Bree-hobbits. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Ratin

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Brockenbores

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A hamlet or village in the northern part of the Shire’s Eastfarthing, among the hilly region westward of Scary. This was one of the...

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Brockenborings

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A hamlet or village in the northern part of the Shire’s Eastfarthing, among the hilly region westward of Scary. This was one of the...

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Broadbelt

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One of the informal titles traditionally given to the Masters of Buckland, applied in this case to Gorbadoc Brandybuck, who was the...

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Brithon

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A lesser river that rose in an isolated and unnamed highland region of West Beleriand, and flowed south to meet the Great Sea at the haven...

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Brithombar

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The western of the two Havens of the Falas, at the mouth of the River Brithon, from which it took its name. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...

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