Grimbeorn, also known as Grimbeorn the Old, was Beorn's son.
Biography
Grimbeorn's date of birth is unknown, but it likely followed the Battle of Five Armies in the year TA 2941.
By the time of the War of the Ring, Grimbeorn ruled over the Vales of Anduin, presumably becoming chieftain of the Beornings after his father's death. As chieftain, he kept the High Pass and the Ford of Carrock free from Orcs and Wolves, though Glóin commented to Frodo Baggins shortly before the Council of Elrond that his "tolls are high" and he was "not over fond of Dwarves."[1]
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Translations around the world
Foreign Language | Translated name |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Гримбеорн |
Chinese (Hong Kong) | 吉比翁 |
Georgian | გრიმბეორნი |
Greek | Γκριμπέορν |
Japanese | グリムビヨルン |
Russian | Гримбеорн |
Serbian | Гримбеорн (Cyrillic) Grimbeorn (Latin) |
Urdu | گرامبیورن |
Yiddish | גרימבעאָר |
References
- ↑ The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, Book Two, Ch. I: "Many Meetings"