Thengel
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional univers of Middle-earth, Thengel (TA 2905-2980) was the sixeenth King of Rohan.
Thengel was the only son of Fengel, and became king after the death of his father in 2953.
Fengel was a greedy man, and Thengel left Rohan in his youth and went to Gondor. Eventually he met and married Morwen Steelsheen of Lossarnach, and he lived with her for a while.
After Fengel died Thengel was called upon to return to Rohan, which he reluctantly did. Morwen bore him five children in total (4 daughters and a son), including his only son (his second child) Théoden Ednew and a daughter Théodwyn, who would be the mother of Éomer and Éowyn.
Thengel had learned Sindarin while living in Gondor, and in his house it was the daily tongue, together with Westron the common speech. Rohirric was not spoken by him or his heirs.
Referenced By
Aragorn | Aragorn II | Arda timeline | Elessar | Fengel | King Theoden | King Théoden | Kings of Rohan | List of Kings of Rohan | Lossarnach | Middle-earth timeline | Middle Earth/Aragorn | Middle Earth/King Theoden | Morwen Steelsheen | Theoden | Théoden | Timeline of Arda | Timeline of Middle-earth
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