Gorthaur
A name used of Sauron by the Sindar during the First Age, meaning ‘terrible dread’. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rating: 0.0/
Read MoreGormadoc Brandybuck
A descendant of Gorhendad the founder of Buckland, and in turn an important ancestor of the Brandybuck family, Gormadoc is listed at the...
Read MoreGorlim the Unhappy
A follower of Barahir, who went into hiding with his lord after the Dagor Bragollach. Captured by Sauron, he was tricked into betraying...
Read MoreGorgûn
“‘…we fight not. Hunt only. Kill gorgn in woods, hate orc-folk. You hate gorgn too. We help as we can.’”...
Read MoreGorhendad Oldbuck
The founder of Buckland and of the Brandybuck family (when he crossed the River Brandywine from the Shire, he changed his name from...
Read MoreGore
Haldir’s translation of the Elvish name Naith, referring to the long pointed region of Lórien that fell between the River...
Read MoreGorbulas Brandybuck
A member of the Brandybuck family who belonged to the same generation as Master Rorimac, and Primula the mother of Frodo Baggins. Gorbulas...
Read MoreGorbag
An Uruk of Minas Morgul, slain by Shagrat in the Tower of Cirith Ungol in a dispute during the War of the Ring. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wai
Read MoreGorbadoc Brandybuck
The son of Marmadoc Brandybuck, who inherited the title Master of Buckland from his father. Early in his time as Master, the Fell Winter...
Read MoreGoodbody
One of the many prominent families that lived in the Shire. The Goodbodies were connected with the Baggins family through Bilbo’s...
Read MoreGonnhirrim
An Elvish name for the race of Dwarves, meaning ‘Masters of Stone’. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
Read MoreGood Steward
A title given to Mardil, who served as Steward to King Eärnil II of Gondor and also to Eärnil’s successor Eärnur. When Eärnur...
Read MoreGondorians
The people of Gondor, the South-kingdom of the Dúnedain, whose rulers were descended from the Númenórean exiles who fled to Middle-earth...
Read MoreGuard of the Tower of Gondor
The Guard of Minas Tirith consisted of at least three companies of the fighting Men of Gondor. The soldiers of the Guard, whose uniforms...
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