There is no direct relationship between the fantasy world of The Lord of the Rings and the world we live in.
The War of the Ring takes place in the years 3017-3018 of Middle-earth's Third Age.
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It was filmed in New Zealand. If you mean the setting for the story - it was ancient mythical Middle-earth - where or when is up to your imagination.
American actor Viggo Mortensen. See related link for IMDB profile. Previously didn't know anything about Lord of the Rings. He was persuaded to take the part by his son who is a great fan of the books.Viggo MortensenAragorn was played by Viggo Mortensen.Viggo Mortensen played the role of Aragorn in the film trilogy Lord of the Rings .
The events in The Hobbit occurred about 55 years before the events of the Lord of the Rings. Bilbo was 55 when he went on his adventure with the dwarves in The Hobbit and turned 56 on that journey. The Party that starts the Lord of the Rings was Bilbo's eleventy-first (111) birthday.There is no real time associated with this story, it is fiction.The Hobbit took place in the middle earth,with eggs and bacon.
The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit both take place in Middle Earth.
The third age.
We really don't know how it relates, or if it does, to our world.
We really don't know how it relates, or if it does, to our world.
The War of the Ring takes place in the years 3017-3018 of Middle-earth's Third Age.
The War of the Ring takes place in the years 3017-3018 of Middle-earth's Third Age.
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I'm not sure what you mean by 'age'. In Middle-earth, the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings took place late in the Third Age. The Fourth Age begins when Elrond leaves Middle-earth for Valinor soon after the War of the Ring.
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It is not specified in either The Lord of the Rings or The Silmarillion how long it took to forge the 20 Rings of Power.
It was filmed in New Zealand. If you mean the setting for the story - it was ancient mythical Middle-earth - where or when is up to your imagination.
In the late 1800s