In the books, Éowyn is the name of a noblewoman from the kingdom of Rohan. Fans of the franchise will know that in The Return ...
As Storm Eowyn sweeps its way across the UK, cancelling rail services and flights and sparking danger to life, many are ...
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim is essentially a Rohan prequel, which meant a perfect opportunity to redefine Éowyn's role within her kingdom. Set just under 200 years before The ...
The storm has dominated conversation and headlines since it was named this week and weather warnings have been gradually been ...
The storm name Eowyn - pronounced 'A-yo-win' - is also found in JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy, where it is the name ...
Storm Eowyn is the fifth name of the season, and comes with a name JRR Tolkien fans may be familiar with. The Met Office has ...
But it’s not actually an officially named storm – or at least, it’s not in the UK. We haven’t skipped over Floris, which is ...
In the fantasy epic, Éowyn is a noblewoman of the kingdom of Rohan. Towards the conclusion of the story in The Return of the King, Éowyn fights and kills the Witch King of Angmar, a villainous c ...
Met Éireann forecasts extremely destructive gusts in excess of 130km/h with many schools and workplaces set to close ...
The storm name Eowyn - pronounced 'A-yo-win' - is also found in JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy, where it is the name of a noblewoman from the kingdom of Rohan.
The Met Office has officially named Storm Eowyn as it sweeps across the Atlantic, with the weather system set to make landfall in the UK later this week. Although Eowyn is the first named storm of ...