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.
The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit both take place in Middle Earth.
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.
Sam is Frodo's companion that helps frodo take the ring to mount doom. He, like Frodo is a hobbit from the shire.
Smaug is dead before the events of The Lord of the Rings take place. In the Hobbit, he is described as red or reddish-gold, and his underside is layered with the treasure he has laid upon for decades. He has four legs and two wings (unlike his depiction in the live action films). Tolkien drew him slender and somewhat serpentine.
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 book was supposedly written out by Bilbo Baggins.It is by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, more commonly known as J.R.R. Tolkien, published September 21, 1937. He also wrote "The Lord of the Rings" and several other works that take place in the same universe as such as The Silmarillion and the famous The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The War of the Ring takes place in the years 3017-3018 of Middle-earth's Third Age.
J.R.R. Tolkien worked on "The Lord of the Rings" for over 12 years, from around 1937 to 1949. This epic novel was a continuation of his previous work, "The Hobbit," and Tolkien constantly revised and expanded upon the story during this time.
The main character is named Bilbo Baggins, a Hobbit from The Shire, who is also in The Lord of the Rings books. There are the dwarves that go with him on his adventure. The leader is Gandalf the Wizard, but he later leaves the group and leaves Thorin, the most important dwarf, in charge. Then there is Balin, who is also mentioned in The Lord of the Rings, and is said to like Bilbo the most. Beorn, a "skin changer," who can take shape of a bear, also plays an important part in helping Bilbo, Gandalf, and the dwarves.
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.
Chapter 15 took place at the Lonely Mountain.