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Before the Ages of the Lamps: |
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The Creation of Arda |
The Ages of the Lamps: |
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Middle-Earth |
The creation of the two Lamps |
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Almaren |
The creation of the dwelling place
of the Valar |
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The North of Middle-Earth
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Melkor re-enters Middle-Earth
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Middle-Earth |
Melkor destroys the Lamps
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Between the Ages of the Lamps
and the Ages of the Trees: |
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Aman |
The Valar move to Aman, essentially
abandoning Middle-Earth |
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Aman |
The Valar build Valimar and raise
the Pelóri |
The Ages of the Trees:
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Aman |
The Two Trees, Telperion and Laurelin
grow and start to put out light |
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Aman |
Aule creates the race of Dwarves
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Aman |
Varda begins to create new and
brighter stars, including the Valacirca, The Sickle as a warning
to Melkor |
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Middle-Earth |
The Elves awaken |
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Middle-Earth |
The Valar make war on Melkor and
take him prisoner to Valimar |
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Middle-Earth and Aman |
The three leaders of the Elves
travel to Aman as ambassadors |
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Middle-Earth |
The Elves begin the journey to
Aman |
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Middle-Earth and Aman |
The Noldor and the Vanyar travel
over the Sea |
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Middle-Earth |
Elwë, the leader of the Teleri
is lost in the woods and meets Melian the Maia. |
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Middle-Earth and Aman |
Many of the Teleri take Elwë's
brother as their leader and travel over the Sea though they
choose to remain on the island, later called Tol Eressa, within
sight of Aman. The others continue searching for Elwë. They
become the Sindar |
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Aman |
The Noldor build the city Tirion
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth
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Lúthien, the daughter of Elwë
(Thingol) and Melian |
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Aman |
The Noldor discover the gems of
the Earth |
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Aman |
The Teleri learn the art of ship-building
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Aman |
Fëanor learns how to make gems
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Aman |
Melkor is given the freedom of
Valimar |
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Aman |
Fëanor makes the Silmarils
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Aman and Avathar |
Melkor meets Ungoliant and returns
to Valinor in a time of festival |
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Aman |
Melkor stabs the Two Trees and
Ungoliant sucks them dry, poisoning them so they die
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Aman |
Melkor steals the Silmarils and
many other gems and Finwë is slain |
Between the Ages of the Trees
and the First Age of the Sun |
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Aman |
Fëanor and his sons swear an oath
to recover the Silmarils |
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Aman |
The Noldor set out |
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Aman |
Ungoliant receives all the lesser
gems that were stolen |
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Aman |
The Doom of the Noldor is spoken.
Fëanor and his sons continue in spite of it |
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Aman |
The Noldor reach the Helcaraxe
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Aman |
Laurelin bears a single fruit
of gold and Telperion a flower of silver then both die
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
The Sons of Fëanor reach Middle-Earth
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
The Dagor-nuin-Giliath (Battle
under the Stars) is fought, and the Elves are victorious,
though Fëanor is slain |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth
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Maedhros is taken by Morgoth and
held captive |
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Middle-Earth and Aman |
The Rising of the Moon, the flower
of Teleperion |
The First Age of the Sun |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth
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The Awakening of Men |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
The Host of Fingolfin arrives
on the shores of Middle-Earth with the Rising of the Sun
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Fingon, the son of Fingolfin,
frees Maedhros from the torment upon Thangorodrim, where he
had been hanging by one hand. This deed heals the rift between
the Sons of Fëanor and of the host of Fingolfin |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Caranthir, son of Fëanor, meets
the Dwarves, the first of the Noldor to do so |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Finrod finds and builds the fortress
Narogthrond |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Turgon finds the valley of Tumladen
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
The Dagor Aglareb (the Glorious
Battle) is fought and the Elves are victorious |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Turgon begins the building of
Gondolin (as it was known in the Sindarin tongue) |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Glaurung, the first of the Uruloki,
Fire-Drakes, is first seen in battle |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
The Long Peace, lasting nearly
two hundred years |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Finrod meets Men of the house
of Bëor, and teaches them in the Elven-tongue |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
The Dagor Bragollach, the Battle
of Sudden Flame is fought. Against the Elves were Glaurung,
balrogs and orcs |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Barahir, one of the Edain, rescues
Finrod Fegalund from the orcs during the Dagor Bragollach.
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth
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Fingolfin
challenges Morgoth to single combat. This was the only time
that Morgoth ever actually fought in combat. Fingolfin wounded
Morgoth seven times before he himself was killed. Fingolfn's
body was rescued by Thorondor who in the process scarred Morgoth's
face with his talons |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth
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Sauron captures Minas Tirith,
the watchtower of Finrod. It is after called Tol-in-Gaurhoth,
the Isle of Werewolves |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth
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The Swarthy Men enter Beleriand.
Many of them were in the service of Morgoth |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Hurín and Huor are taken to Gondolin
by eagles |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
A year later, Hurín and Huor are
returned to their people by the eagles |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Beren, escaping betrayal entered
Doriath, the first of the Atani to do so. There he met Lúthien,
the daughter of Thingol and they fell in love |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Beren departs Doriath, on the
quest of a Silmaril |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Beren enters Narogthrond |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
With the help of Finrod Felagund,
Beren makes it as far as Tol-in-Guarhoth, with his aid, where
they are captured, Lúthien coming after, frees Beren, though
Finrod had been killed. Together they gain a Silmaril. At
the gates of Angband, Carcharoth, the greatest of the werewolves
ever to live, bit off Beren's hand containing the Silmaril.
Beren and Lúthien return to Doriath. |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth
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Carcharoth, driven mad by the
pain of the Silmaril, ravages Doriath. He is killed by Huan,
though both Huan and Bereb are mortally wounded. Lúthien chooses
to die and to follow Beren from the world. |
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Aman |
For the first and only time, Mandos
is moved to pity by the power of Lúthien's song. Both Lúthien
and Beren are granted a second mortal life. |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth
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The Nirnaeth Arnoediad, the Battle
of Unnumbered Tears. In this battle was Hurín captured, and
Fingon, the High King of the Noldor, died |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth
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Túrin, the son of Hurín, is sent
to Doriath to be fostered by Thingol |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Túrin joins an outlaw band |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Tuor,
escaping out of Hithlum comes to Nevrast where Ulmo speaks
to him and bids him go to Gondolin. He is aided by an elf
from Gondolin, Voronwe. Eventually they make it to the gates.
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Beleg finds Túrin and eventually
joins them on Amon Rudh where they were later betrayed by
Mim the Dwarf. Túrin was captured by orcs. Beleg finds and
frees Túrin, though Túrin mistakes him for an Orc and slays
him |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Tuor marries Idril, the daughter
of Turgon |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Eärendil, the son of Tuor and
Idril is born in Gondolin. |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Eventually Túrin is enspelled
by Glaurung, as is his sister Nienor |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Gondolin is destroyed. Many survivors,
including Tuor, Eärendil and Idril, escape to the north
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth
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Unknowing, Túrin marries his sister,
who was at that time called Níniel |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Túrin slays Glaurung, and the
dragon-spell falls from his mind. Níniel find him and Glaurung,
dying tells her who he is and who she is. In horror and despair
she throws herself off a cliff, and Túrin falls upon his sword
and dies. |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Morgoth frees Hurín |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
Eärendil marries Elwing, the granddaughter
of Beren and Lúthien |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth |
After an attack on the Havens
of Sirion by the surviving sons of Fëanor, led Eärendil to
attempt to sail into the West to beg for aid. |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth and Aman
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With Elwing and the Silmaril,
Eärendil was finally successful in his search for Aman. Eärendil
is set in the sky with the Silmaril as a star, later known
as Eärendil the Evening star. Elwing resides on the northwest
coast of Aman. |
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Beleriand, Middle-Earth
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The Valar aid in the destruction
of Morgoth. In the process, Beleriand was destroyed. Morgoth
was thrust beyond the Gates of Night never to return. |
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Aman and Beleriand, Middle-Earth
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The Elves are summoned to return
to Aman and the Edain are given an island nigh to Aman as
a reward. The Edain set sail, following Eärendil the Evening
Star |
The Second Age of the Sun
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Year 32 |
Númenor |
Elros became the first king of
Númenor, under the name Tar-Minyatur |
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Year 442 |
Númenor |
Elros lays down his life of his
own free will |
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Around the year 500 |
Middle-Earth |
Sauron begins to make himself
known |
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Around the year 600 |
Middle-Earth |
Númenorean ships land again in
Middle-Earth |
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Year 883 |
Númenor and Middle-Earth
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Tar-Meneldur resigns the sceptre
to Tar-Aldarion, his son. It is first known that Sauron was
stirring again |
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Around the year 1000 |
Middle-Earth |
Sauron begins to build Barad-Dûr
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Around the year 1500 |
Eregion, Middle-Earth |
The Elven-Smiths, with the aid
and instruction of Sauron begin to forge the Rings of Power
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Around the year 1600 |
Mordor, Middle-Earth |
Sauron forges the One Ring and
finishes the building of Barad-Dûr |
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Between the years 3102 and 3177
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Númenor |
The Eldar are forbidden to land
in Númenor, and the Elven-tongues are forbidden |
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Around the year 2251 |
Middle-Earth |
The Nazgûl first appear
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Year 3177 |
Númenor |
Tar-Palantir takes the throne
and prophesied that when the White Tree died, so too would
the line of the Kings of Númenor |
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Year 3255 |
Númenor |
The last king of Númenor, Ar-Pharazôn
the Golden, takes the throne. |
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Year 3262 |
Númenor |
Ar-Pharazôn takes Sauron hostage
to Númenor. |
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Year 3319 |
Númenor and Aman |
Ar-Pharazôn under the council
of Sauron, breaks the ban and sails to Aman to claim it. Eru
changes the shape and fate of the World, in the process removing
Aman and destroying Númenor. Only nine ships escape. These
were the ships belonging to Elendil, Isildur and Anárion |
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Year 3320 |
Middle-Earth |
Foundation of the Realms in Exile,
Arnor and Gondor. The High King of both was Elendil. Joint
rule of Gondor was given to Isildur and Anárion |
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Year 3429 |
Gondor and Mordor, Middle-Earth
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Sauron attacks Gondor, prompting
the Last Alliance |
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Year 3440 |
Mordor, Middle-Earth |
Anárion was slain by a falling
boulder from the walls of Barad-Dûr |
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Year 3441 |
Mordor, Middle-Earth |
Elendil and Gil-Galad are slain
on the slopes of Orodruin. Isildur cuts the One Ring off of
Sauron's hand and claims it for himself. |
The Third Age of the Sun
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Year 2 |
Gondor, Middle-Earth |
Isildur was marching north along
the banks of the Anduin and was ambushed by orcs. He was betrayed
by the Ring to his death, trying to swim the River |
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Year 241 |
Rivendell (Imladris), Middle-Earth
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Arwen, daughter of Elrond, is
born |
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Around the year 1000 |
Middle-Earth |
The Istari are sent to Middle-Earth
from the Undying Lands |
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Around the year 1100 |
Middle-Earth |
It was discovered by the Istari,
that an evil power had made its home within Greenwood the
Great, in the stronghold Dol Guldur. It was thought to be
one of the Nazgûl |
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Around the year 1300 |
Angmar and Middle-Earth
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The Nazgûl reappear and the chief
of them goes north to Angmar. He is known afterwards as the
Witch-King of Angmar |
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Year 1601 |
Eriador, Middle-Earth |
Hobbits were given lands north
of the Brandywine |
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Year 1636 |
Middle-Earth |
The Great Plague spread throughout
Middle-Earth. The King of Gondor and his family died. At this
time it was that many parts of Eriador became desolate |
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Year 1975 |
Arnor, Middle-Earth |
The last king, Arvedui dies, and
the heirlooms are given into the keeping of Elrond |
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Year 1976 |
Arnor, Middle-Earth |
The line of the Chieftains of
Arnor begins with Aranarth |
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Year 1999 |
Erebor, Middle-Earth |
Thrain I founds the Kingdom Under
the Mountain |
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Year 2002 |
Gondor, Middle-Earth |
The Nazgûl take Minas Ithil and
it is renamed Minas Morgul |
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Year 2050 |
Gondor, Middle-Earth |
Eärnur rides to the challenge
of the Witch-king. He never returns and the line of the kings
of Gondor falls. Gondor is after ruled by the Stewards |
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Year 2060 |
Greenwood the Great, Middle-Earth
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The power in Dol Guldur grows.
It is feared by the Istari that it might be Sauron |
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Around the year 2463 |
The Gladden Fields, Middle-Earth
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Deagol finds the Ring and is murdered
by Sméagol, who is after known as Gollum |
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Year 2510 |
Gondor/Rohan, Middle-Earth
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Eorl the Young given the lands
which later are known as Rohan |
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Year 2770 |
Erebor, Middle-Earth |
Smaug settles on the Lonely Mountain.
At this time Dale was destroyed |
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Year 2850 |
Dol Guldur, Middle-Earth |
Gandalf the Grey discovers that
the power in Dol Guldur is Sauron. While there he recovers
the map and key from Thrain II |
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Year 2890, September 22
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The Shire, Middle-Earth |
Bilbo Baggins is born |
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Year 2931, March 1 |
Arnor, Middle-Earth |
Aragorn II born |
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Year 2941 |
The Shire and Erebor, Middle-Earth
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Bilbo joins the Quest for Erebor.
Fore more information, see his book, The Hobbit. The White
Council agrees to attack Sauron |
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Year 2942 |
Erebor and the Shire, Middle-Earth
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Bilbo returns to the Shire |
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Year 2951 |
Mordor, Middle-Earth |
Sauron returns to Mordor and declares
himself again |
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Year 2953 |
Middle-Earth |
Saruman begins to spy on Gandalf,
and to lie to the White Council in its last meeting
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Year 2968 |
The Shire, Middle-Earth |
Frodo Baggins is born |
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Year 2989 |
Erebor and Moria, Middle-Earth
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Balin leaves the Lonely Mountain
to colonize Moria |
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Year 2994 |
Moria, Middle-Earth |
Balin is killed and the colony
fails, with all the dwarves being killed |
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Year 3001, September 22 |
The Shire, Middle-Earth |
Bilbo gives his farewell feast
on his 111th birthday, Frodo is given the Ring |
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Year 3017 |
Mordor and the Dead Marshes, Middle-Earth
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Gollum is released from Mordor,
and Aragorn captures him in the Dead Marshes |
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Year 3018 |
Middle-Earth |
The beginning of the War of the
Ring. For more information see either the account given by
Frodo and his friends in the book The Lord of the Rings, my
Calendar of Events, or the section
The Lord of the Rings. |
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Year 3018 |
Erebor, Middle-Earth |
Battle in Dale |
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Year 3019 |
Middle-Earth |
The War of the Ring ends in March.
For more information see any of the following: The
Calendar of Events and The Lord of
the Rings, or the account by Frodo and his friends in
the book The Lord of the Rings |
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Year 3021, September 29
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The Grey Havens, Middle-Earth
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Bilbo and Frodo depart over the
Sea, into the West with the Keepers of the Three Rings |
The Fourth Age of the Sun |
Year 10 |
The Shire, Middle-Earth
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Merriadoc Brandybuck became Master
of Buckland |
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Year 12 |
The Shire, Middle-Earth
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Peregrin Took became the Thain
of the Shire |
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Year 60 |
The Shire and the Grey Haven,
Middle-Earth |
Sam's wife Rose dies and Sam is
reported to have sailed into the West |
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Year 62 |
The Shire, Rohan, and Gondor,
Middle-Earth |
Merry and Pippin left the Shire
for Rohan at the request of Éomer, then the King of Rohan.
After his death in the same year, the two went to Gondor where
they died a few years later |
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Year 120, March 1 |
Gondor, Middle-Earth |
Aragorn laid down his life of
his own free will, and died. In the same year, Legolas sailed
into the West in a ship of his own construction. It is reported
that Gimli went with him. |