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Encyclopedia > Beren (Steward)

Beren is in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth the nineteenth Ruling Steward of Gondor.


Beren succeeded his father Egalmoth at his death in 2743 Third Age.


Beren spent much of his reign fighting the Corsairs of Umbar on southern Gondor, and Amrothos, Prince of Dol Amroth was slain in 2746. During the Long Winter Rohan came under attack from the Dunlendings, but as both nations were under attack neither could help the other. Therefore when Saruman suddenly appeared and requested leave to dwell in Isengard, Beren gladly gave the Wizard the keys to Orthanc.


Beren was followed by his son Beregond at his death in 2763.



Preceded by:
Egalmoth
Stewards of Gondor Followed by:
Beregond



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