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In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional univers of Middle-earth, Folcwine was the fourteenth King of Rohan.
Folcwine was the son of Folca the Hunter, and became king after his father was killed during a hunt in 2864.
He completely re-conquered the West-march between the rivers Adorn and Isen from the Dunlendings.
He had four children; three boys and a girl.
His twin sons Folcred and Fastred fought in Gondor against the Haradrim, but were slain.
After a rule of 39 years Folcwine was succeeded at his death in 2903 by his youngest son Fengel.
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Preceded by: Folca the Hunter | Kings of Rohan |
Followed by: Fengel |

