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In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, the House of Bëor was the oldest of the Three Houses of Men that had allied with the Elves in the First Age.

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Bëor the Old, originally named Balan, the founder of the House, was the first to lead Men across the Ered Luin (Blue Mountains) into Beleriand, in the First Age. He and his people were met by Finrod Felagund, who guided them to settle in Estolad east of Doriath. Bëor himself took service with Felagund in Nargothrond. The name Bëor meant vassal in the Bëorian tongue.

Baran the eldest son of Bëor, inherited the leadership. Bëor's second son was Belen.

Bereg, a grandson of Baran, was dissatisfied with Estolad, and led part of the people away to parts unknown, disappearing from the histories. It is possible some of his descendants were the ancestors of the later Men of Eriador.

Boron was a son of Baran.

Boromir was a son of Boron. The later Boromir of Gondor was named after him. Boromir was granted the land of Ladros in DorthonionIn the fiction of J. Tolkien, Dorthonion ("Land of Pines"), later Taur-nu-Fuin was a highland region of the First Age, lying immediately to the north of Beleriand, and south of the plains of Ard-galen (later Anfauglith) that bordered Morgoth's stronghold as a fief, and his house removed there.

BregorBregor is a fictional character in the Middle-earth universe of J. He is son of Boromir and Father of Barahir, who was the second Lord of Ladros of the House of Beor. Middle-earth Edain. was a son of Boromir and AndrethAndreth is a fictional character from J. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. Andreth was a daughter of Boromir of the House of Beor, and a sister to Bregor. She was born in the 361 year of the First Age. She was called Saelind Wise-Heart by the Elves, for was Boromir's daughter.

Bregolas, who died in the Dagor BragollachTolkien's fictional Middle-earth, the Dagor Bragollach was the fourth battle of the Wars of Beleriand, known as the Battle of Sudden Flame . It began when Morgoth broke the Siege of Angband, which had held for four hundred years. On a winter's night, Morg, and BarahirIn the fiction of J. Tolkien, Barahir was a Man of Middle-earth, heir to the House of Beor in the First Age and most famous as the father of Beren. Barahir lived with 12 companions on the highland of Dorthonion. They were betrayed to Sauron by Gorlim the were sons of Bregor.

BerenBeren is a fictional character, created by J. He was a Man of Middle-earth, a hero whose romance with the Elf Luthien was one of the great stories of the Elder Days. Story Beren was the son of Barahir and Emeldir. He was a Man of the royal House of Beor o was a son of Barahir.

Baragund was a son of Bregolas.

The House of Bëor ceased to exist as an independent House after the Dagor BragollachTolkien's fictional Middle-earth, the Dagor Bragollach was the fourth battle of the Wars of Beleriand, known as the Battle of Sudden Flame . It began when Morgoth broke the Siege of Angband, which had held for four hundred years. On a winter's night, Morg, but in the Second AgeThe Second Age is a fictional time period from J. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. The Second Age began after the banishment of Morgoth into the Void by the Lords of the West led by Eonwe the Herald of Manwe. It lasted for 3441 years, and ended with th some families of Númenor still spoke Adûnaic with a notable Bëorian accent.



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