
Eofor - Wikipedia
Eofor (Proto-Norse * Eburaz[1]), son of Wonred, was a Geatish warrior in Beowulf. When the Swedes invaded Geatland (Götaland), the Geatish king Hæþcyn was killed by the Swedish …
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Eofor (Proto-Norse Eburaz), son of Wonred, was a Gaeitish Warrior first described by Beowulf in line 2486 while he is telling stories of previous wars between the Geats and the Swedes. …
Eofor - Tolkien Gateway
2024年8月23日 · Eofor was a prince of Rohan. Eofor was the third son of king Brego. His older brothers were Baldor and King Aldor. He lived in the town of Aldburg. [1] Éomund was his …
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Éofor was a Prince of Rohan and the first Lord of Aldburg, the third son of Brego, who was the second King of Rohan. Éofor was born sometime around TA 2544 after his older brother Aldor. …
eofor - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
2025年3月17日 · From Proto-West Germanic *ebur. Cognate with Old Saxon ebur, Dutch ever, Old High German ebur (German Eber), Old Norse jǫfurr, also Latin aper. eofor m. Strong a -stem:
Wulf and Eofor in Beowulf Character Analysis - Shmoop
Wulf and Eofor are two Geatish brothers who are part of a blood-feud between the Geats and their rival tribe, the Swedes. Ongentheow, king of the Swedes, killed Wulf in battle; in return, …
The Encyclopedia of Arda - Eofor - Glyph Web
Eofor is not specifically named as being one of the Marshals of the Mark, but taking account of his rank as the King's son, and the fact that his descendants were named as Marshals, it seems …
eofor (Old English): meaning, translation - WordSense
eofor (Old English) Origin & history From Germanic *eburaz, from Indo-European *h₁eperos. Cognate with Old Saxon ebur, Dutch ever, Old High German ebur (German Eber), Old Norse …