Did Aragorn resurrect Éowyn?

A thought I wanted to share and discuss with you all is the following: In the Houses of Healing, Aragorn was able to heal Faramir after his injury from the Southron's arrow, but more impressively, he is able to heal Eowyn and Merry from their injuries sustained by the Witch-king of Angmar, Sauron's greatest captain.
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How did Aragorn cure Éowyn?

The sweet scent of the herb awoke Faramir from his fever. Faramir immediately affirmed Aragorn as his superior and king. Aragorn then tended to Éowyn and Merry, who both returned to consciousness when Aragorn touched and kissed them. All through the night, Aragorn healed the wounded of the city.
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What happened to Éowyn after Lord of the Rings?

After the War of the Ring, she married Faramir and had one son with him, Elboron.
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How did Éowyn survive?

Éowyn passes out from the pain in her arm, and is believed dead until Prince Imrahil realizes she still lives. Éowyn is brought to the Houses of Healing, hovering near death from the effects of having struck the Nazgûl. There Éowyn meets Faramir, with whom she soon falls in love.
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Who healed Éowyn?

Description: An event in the aftermath of the Siege of Minas Tirith; see that entry for an overview: But Aragorn came to Éowyn, and he said: 'Here there is a grievous hurt and a heavy blow.
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LOTR Return of the King - Aragorn heals Eowyn



How did Éowyn come back to life?

A thought I wanted to share and discuss with you all is the following: In the Houses of Healing, Aragorn was able to heal Faramir after his injury from the Southron's arrow, but more impressively, he is able to heal Eowyn and Merry from their injuries sustained by the Witch-king of Angmar, Sauron's greatest captain.
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Who became King of Rohan after Théoden died?

The body of Théoden the Renowned remained in the Hallows of Minas Tirith while Snowmane was buried where they fell. His nephew Éomer succeeded him as King of Rohan.
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What happens to Faramir and Éowyn?

After the Wars of the Ring, Faramir becomes one of the Chief Captains of Gondor and Aragorn's trusted counselor. He and Éowyn marry in 3020 and live peacefully. Faramir eventually dies aged 120 but Éowyn's date of death is not recorded.
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Did any Nazgûl survive?

The Nazgûl actually died before Sauron had finished his death throes, since they rushed towards Mount Doom when Sauron had finally realized his danger and were caught in the eruption and destroyed.
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Why can Aragorn live so long?

The royal blood that flows through the veins of the Dúnedain allows them to live three times as long as normal Men. Aragorn's heritage is the reason for his longevity, and he's not the only Lord of the Rings character to benefit from being one of the Dúnedain.
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What did Éowyn say to Aragorn?

When everyone is in Edoras celebrating the victory at Helm's Deep, Éowyn approaches Aragorn and gives him a cup to drink; after he leaves, Théoden comes up and says, "I'm happy for you. He is an honorable man." They exchange a few words and he finishes the scene with, ".... Today is for you."
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Are Merry and Pippin Brothers?

His father's sister, Esmeralda Took, was the mother of Meriadoc Brandybuck, thus making Pippin and Merry first cousins. Through his father, Pippin was the second-cousin once-removed of Frodo Baggins, and the first-cousin twice-removed of Bilbo.
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Does Frodo get his Mithril back?

It was taken by the Orcs of Cirith Ungol from Frodo, but was later shown by the Mouth of Sauron to Gandalf, Aragorn, and the other leaders outside the Morannon. Gandalf seized it from him and later returned it to Frodo.
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Did Aragorn have special powers?

Aragorn possessed Elven wisdom due to his childhood in Rivendell with Elrond and the foresight of the Dúnedain. He was also a skilled healer, notably with the plant Athelas (also known as Kingsfoil).
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Who was Éomer crying over?

In the Return of the King movie, the last shot of Eowyn (before the Rohirrim find her) has her crying over Theoden's body. A few shots after that, the Rohirrim find her.
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Is isildur a ringwraith?

After his death, the Orcs brought Isildur's body to the diminished and vengeful Sauron, who put a Ring on his finger, reviving him as one of his servants and eventually turning him into a ringwraith.
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What happened to the Orcs after Sauron was destroyed?

They were nearly destroyed in the War of Wrath, and those that survived fled eastwards into the Mountains of Angmar and the Grey Mountains (Ered Mithrin). We may assume that the others (the ones Sauron created), along with some of the Melkor breeds, fled and hid anywhere they could.
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Do the Nazgûl still have their Rings?

Most of the evidence points to the opinion that Sauron himself held the rings. In the Fellowship of the Ring, Gandalf explains the history of the Rings to Frodo and tells him that: "So it is now; the Nine he had gathered to himself; the Seven also, or else they are destroyed. The Three are hidden still."
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Is Faramir immune to the ring?

Faramir has the strongest reaction to any with the Ring — even more than Boromir who spent months in it presence — and his 'reclamation' of his quality is staged in a peculiar, defeating fashion. It no longer seems a noble choice to let Frodo go with the Ring, but rather a foolish one.
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What did Éowyn and Faramir have in common?

They are both willing to sacrifice a lot to protect the people they love, and they both have compassion and gentleness to them, along with a strength. In the books, Faramir is even more calm and kind as he never captures Sam and Frodo at all.
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Is Gondor in charge of Rohan?

The alliance between Rohan and Gondor came into existence in TA 2510 with the Battle of the Field of Celebrant. Afterwards Cirion, Steward of Gondor granted the land of Calenardhon to Rohan and Eorl swore a perpetual Oath, binding his heirs to the alliance with Gondor.
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Is Aragorn half elf?

Aragorn isn't a half-elf, he's a tiny fraction of an elf. Elros, who was a half-elf (actually 9/16), was his very remote ancestor. But more importantly, the heirs of Elros were not given the choice to be elven or human, although the Valar did grant them unusually long life-spans.
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Why is Éomer banished from Rohan?

Éomer proceeds to inform the trio that Saruman has poisoned the mind of his uncle and has taken control over Rohan and reveals that he and his company are still loyal to Rohan, thus making them all banished.
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