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Bard I
Man
File:Anke Eissmann - Bard the Bowman.jpg
Biographical Information
DeathT.A. 2977
Physical Description
GenderMale
GalleryImages of Bard I

Bard I (died c. Third Age 2977) of Lake-town was one of the most skilled archers among Men and was the heir of Girion, the last king of old Dale. Bard was able to slay the Dragon Smaug with a single arrow after a tip from the old thrush (who had overheard Bilbo Baggins' description of Smaug) revealed an unarmoured spot on the Dragon's underside. Because of his miraculous shot he was given the epithet Bard the Bowman.

Bard claimed a twelfth of the treasure amassed by the dragon, which he subsequently shared with the Master of Lake-town to rebuild the town. However, the Master stole the money and ran off into the wild where he died. Four years later, after the rebuilding of the city, Bard became the first King of restored Dale. His success was chronicled in The Hobbit.

Etymology

Robert Ireland and Ruth S. Noel provide Celtic origins, bárd ("guardian") and bard ("poet"). However, the language of Dale tends to be translated into Old Norse, not Celtic. In other names (such as Isembard), bard refers to beard. This could be either the facial hair, or more likely "Battle-Axe" (beard is also a term for a part of an axe).

Genealogy

BARD I
 
 
 
 
 
Bain
 
 
 
 
 
Brand
 
 
 
 
 
Bard II
 


Preceded by:
Girion, 174 years earlier
King of Dale
T.A. 29442977
Followed by:
Bain