At long last, the Epic has continued... and how.
But in this, I'm concentrating on a single locale. Before that, though...

SPOILERS AHEAD!

Now, let us continue.

Meduseld, the Golden Hall of Edoras, is the house of the King of Rohan. And boy, did Turbine do it wonderfully, imo...

"Inside it seemed dark and warm after the clear air upon the hill. The hall was long and wide and filled with shadows and halflights; mighty pillars upheld its lofty roof. But here and there bright sunbeams fell in glimmering shafts from the eastern windows, high under the deep eaves. Through the louver in the roof, above the thin wisps of issuing smoke, the sky showed pale and blue. As their eyes changed, the travellers perceived that the floor was paved with stones of many hues; branching runes and strange devices intertwined beneath their feet. They saw now that the pillars were richly carved, gleaming dully with gold and half-seen colours. Many woven cloths were hung upon the walls, and over their wide spaces marched figures of ancient legend, some dim with years, some darkling in the shade.
But upon one form the sunlight fell: a young man upon a white horse. He was blowing a great horn, and his yellow hair was flying in the wind. The horse's head was lifted, and its nostrils were wide and red as it neighed, smelling battle afar. Foaming water, green and white, rushed and curled about its knees.

"Behold Eorl the Young!" said Aragorn. "Thus he rode out of the North to the Battle of the Field of Celebrant."

Now the four companions went forward, past the clear wood-fire burning upon the long hearth in the midst of the hall. Then they halted. At the far end of the house, beyond the hearth and the facing north towards the doors, was a dais with three steps; and in the middle of the dais was a great gilded chair."
-The Two Towers, 'The King of the Golden Hall'

As we enter the Mead Hall and look to our left, go clockwise 'till we reach the doors again, we can follow a succession of woven tapestries in the half-shadows by the walls, all with . Alas, they don't really seem to be in any chronological order.
Quotes from the Appendices.

Helm Hamorhand Freca gestileð

* Helm Hammerhand slays Freca
in 2754, Freca, a wealthy and willful man with Dunlending blood, asked for Helm's daughter's hand in marriage with Freca's son Wulf. Helm, already getting on in years, refused; jabs veering into insults were exchanged. The men went out of the King's Hall, alone, and Helm struck Freca once, with enough force for the man to die soon after.
Afterwards, Helm was called Hammerhand, and all of Freca's kin were pronounced as enemies of the king of Rohan.


Aldor Eald Dunlendingas scuft

* Aldor the Old (Eald) drives away (scuft) the Dunlendings
"In his time (2544 - 2645) the Rohirrim increased, and drove out or subdued the last of the Dunlendish people that lingered east of Isen."


Frealaf Wulfe swicol acweleð

* Fréaláf kills (killeth; acweleth) Wulf the treacherous (swicol)
Wulf, son of Freca, led the Dunlendings in 2758 and overran Rohan after Easterlings had already weakened the nation. Then became the Long Winter, and things went from bad to worse, with both of Helm's sons and Helm himself dying. After the Winter broke, though...
"Fréaláf, son of Hild, Helm's sister, came down out of Dunharrow, to which many had fled; and with a small company of desperate men he surprised Wulf in Meduseld and slew him, and regained Edoras."


Eorl Geong Langflod Oferwædð

* Eorl the Young wades over (oferwæd) the Great River.
In 2510, "Eorl the Young came with his riders and swept away the enemy, and pursued the Balchoth to the death over the fields of Calenardhon."