Boron
Third Lord of the House of Beor. Boron was the grandson of Beor the Old and the son of Baran. Boron was born in year 315 of the First Age. He had a younger brother named Baranor. Boron had two children: Boromir and Belegor.
In 380, Boron's father Baran died and Boron inherited the title of Lord of the House of Beor. Boron died in 408 and his son Boromir succeeded him as not only Lord of the House of Beor, but also Lord of Ladros.
In 380, Boron's father Baran died and Boron inherited the title of Lord of the House of Beor. Boron died in 408 and his son Boromir succeeded him as not only Lord of the House of Beor, but also Lord of Ladros.
Names & Meanings
The name Boron is the Old Noldorin and Ilkorin word for "steadfast."
References
The History of Middle-earth, Volume XI, The War of the Jewels: "The Grey Annals;" The Later Quenta Silmarillion: Of the Coming of Men into the West"
The History of Middle-earth, Volume V, The Lost Road and Other Writings: "The Etymologies"
The History of Middle-earth, Volume V, The Lost Road and Other Writings: "The Etymologies"
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