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''The main article on this subject is located at [[Morwen Steelsheen]] | |||
Originally from [[Lossarnach]], among the valleys on the southern side of the [[White Mountains]], [[Morwen]] came to the court of King [[Thengel]] of [[Rohan]] to become his young bride. She was known among the [[Rohirrim]] for her graceful and proud bearing, qualities that seem to have given rise to her name 'Steelsheen'. Tradition said that she had passed on these qualities to her grand-daughter, [[Éowyn]]. | Originally from [[Lossarnach]], among the valleys on the southern side of the [[White Mountains]], [[Morwen]] came to the court of King [[Thengel]] of [[Rohan]] to become his young bride. She was known among the [[Rohirrim]] for her graceful and proud bearing, qualities that seem to have given rise to her name 'Steelsheen'. Tradition said that she had passed on these qualities to her grand-daughter, [[Éowyn]]. | ||
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The main article on this subject is located at Morwen Steelsheen
Originally from Lossarnach, among the valleys on the southern side of the White Mountains, Morwen came to the court of King Thengel of Rohan to become his young bride. She was known among the Rohirrim for her graceful and proud bearing, qualities that seem to have given rise to her name 'Steelsheen'. Tradition said that she had passed on these qualities to her grand-daughter, Éowyn.