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  1. Bree was a town of Men and hobbits, located east of the Shire, north of the South Downs, west of Weathertop, and south of Fornost in Eriador. It was also the first of the Hobbit-settlements after the Wandering Days of the Hobbits were over. It was bordered on the north side by Bree-hill, from which stretched a dike and hedge in a great semicircle protecting the dwellings within. This barrier ...

  2. Bree was the starting point for the Fallohide brothers and leaders, Marcho and Blanco, when they travelled west in the year 1601 of the Third Age. They led their Hobbits across the river Baranduin and took the land there to found the Shire. [T 2] Two important events leading up to the War of the Ring took place at The Prancing Pony.

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    Aug 19, 2020 · Bree was a small village covered with forests. After the fall of the Kingdom of Cardolan, Bree went on flourishing without the control of any government or proper central authority to control it. In the War of the Ring, Bree turned to be the most westerly colony of Men that existed in Middle-earth. It was one among the few living settlements in ...

  4. Jun 27, 2024 · The Men of Bree endured the Fall of Arnor (T.A. 1975) and continued living independently, like before its existence. During the War of the Ring some Men of Bree like Bill Ferny and Harry Goatleaf were spies of the Ringwraiths and later they joined Saruman's ruffians. Culture

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  5. Jul 5, 2024 · This strategic location made it a major hub for travelers and commerce, connecting regions like Gondor, Arnor, Lindon, and Rivendell. Bree was the most westerly settlement of Men during the War of the Ring and unique for being the only place where Men and Hobbits lived together.

  6. The War of the Ring was the defining conflict in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy and the backdrop against which the stories of the trilogy were set. It was a massive conflict that took place at the end of the Third Age and was fought by the Dark Lord Sauron against the Free Peoples of Middle-earth for control of the One Ring and dominion over the entire continent.

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  8. Aug 23, 2024 · The War of the Ring was the great conflict at the end of the Third Age, named for the One Ring and the importance this had in the final outcome. The war was fought between Sauron, the Dark Lord of Mordor who attempted to conquer Middle-earth as he nearly did in the Second Age; and the Free peoples, being a loose alliance of Elves, Dwarves, Hobbits, Ents and Men led by the Wise.

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