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* '''[[1914]]''' - [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]] submits an essay on his favourite poet, [[Francis Thompson]], to the [[Oxford University|Oxford]] Essay Club. | * '''[[1914]]''' - [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]] submits an essay on his favourite poet, [[wikipedia:Francis Thompson|Francis Thompson]], to the [[Oxford University|Oxford]] Essay Club. | ||
* '''[[1937]]''' - Tolkien's poem "[[Iúmonna Gold Galdre Bewunden]]" is re-published in ''The Oxford Magazine''. | * '''[[1937]]''' - Tolkien's poem "[[Iúmonna Gold Galdre Bewunden]]" is re-published in ''The Oxford Magazine''. | ||
* '''[[1938]]''' - Tolkien writes [[Letter 26]]. | * '''[[1938]]''' - Tolkien writes [[Letter 26]]. |
Revision as of 15:14, 23 July 2011
Events that occurred on 4 March.
On Earth
- 1914 - Tolkien submits an essay on his favourite poet, Francis Thompson, to the Oxford Essay Club.
- 1937 - Tolkien's poem "Iúmonna Gold Galdre Bewunden" is re-published in The Oxford Magazine.
- 1938 - Tolkien writes Letter 26.
- 2010 - The History of Middle-earth is re-released in hardcover.
In Arda
- T.A. 3019:
- Gandalf and Erkenbrand show up and finish the Battle of the Hornburg.
- Théoden and Gandalf set out for Isengard with a guard of twenty Rohirrim. They pass the tombs of the Fords of Isen.
- The River Isen is restored to its original course.
- Frodo, Sam and Gollum reach the slag-mounds on the edge of the Desolation of the Black Gate.