Erulaitalë
One of the three observances held on the summit of the Meneltarma each year in Númenor. The Erulaitalë was a festival of praise held at...
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A lesser river of Gondor that flowed southward out of the White Mountains, through Lossarnach, to meet the River Anduin above Pelargir. VN:F
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One of three annual celebrations held on the summit of the Meneltarma in the heart of Númenor (the others being the Erulaitalë and the...
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The Elvish term for the Children of Ilúvatar, Elves and Men. It contains the name Eru, the One (a name for Ilúvatar) and the Elvish word...
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The last of the Three Prayers to Eru said each year by the King of Númenor. The Eruhantalë signified the Thanksgiving to Eru, and was...
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‘Prince of the Halflings’, a title given to Peregrin Took by the people of Minas Tirith. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rating:
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Called ‘The One’, and more commonly known in Middle-earth as Ilúvatar. Eru was the creator of the Ainur, and through their...
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One of the five children of Holman the greenhanded of Hobbiton, Erling belonged to the earlier generations of Samwise Gamgee’s...
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A Rider of the Rohirrim who commanded the Westfold at the time of the Second Battle of the Fords of Isen. He was granted the title of...
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The chief counsellor of Elrond’s household at the time of the War of the Ring, who took part in the Council of Elrond. He did not...
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The Elvish name of the region called the Lone-lands in The Hobbit, the western lands of Middle-earth that lay between the Misty Mountains...
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A noble lady of Númenor who became Queen to Tar-Aldarion, sixth King of Númenor. Their daughter became Númenor’s first Ruling...
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One of the three mariners who accompanied Eärendil and Elwing to Aman, the other two being Aerandir and Falathar. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please
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