A Middle-earth calendar typically tracks dates and events within the fictional world created by J.R.R. Tolkien. These calendars can range from simple wall calendars featuring artwork inspired by the books and films to complex tools for scholars and enthusiasts, detailing the intricate chronology of events across the various ages of Middle-earth. An example would be a calendar depicting key moments in the War of the Ring, marked against the Shire Reckoning.
These chronological tools provide a deeper understanding of the narrative structure and allow for a more immersive experience of Tolkien’s legendarium. By visualizing the timeline of events, users gain a clearer perspective on the relationships between characters, the duration of journeys, and the significance of specific dates. The historical development of these calendars stems from the detailed appendices and timelines provided by Tolkien himself, demonstrating the author’s commitment to creating a fully realized world.