Adalgar Bolger
The eldest son of Gundahar Bolger and Dina Diggle. As the eldest son of an eldest son, it seems that Adalgar would have become head of the...
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The only son of Hildigrim Took, who was in turn the fourth child of the famous Old Took. Adalgrim himself had four children, including...
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(fl. TA 29th Cent.) Hobbit of the Shire, wife of Marmadoc Brandybuck (Master of Buckland). They had four children, Gorbadoc (whom also...
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A term of uncertain meaning, but apparently a reference to the long years during which the Dead Men dwelt beneath the Dwimorberg. Cursed by...
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The low places of the Timeless Halls (q.v.) of Ilúvatar. VN:F [1.9.11_1134]please wait...Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
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In origin a Maia of Manwë and Varda, Gandalf came to the northwest of Middle-earth after a thousand years of the Third Age had passed,...
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(S.: “ship maker”) Elf, one of the wisest of the Sindar, in the First Age lord of the Falas, a mariner and shipwright. Círdan...
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The Tower of the Setting Sun; the original name for Minas Tirith in Gondor, changed after the capture of Minas Ithil by the Nazgûl. VN:F [1
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Minas Tirith was the capital of Gondor in the Third Age and the Fourth Age of Middle-earth. Originally known as Minas Anor (the...
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(S.: “royal maiden”) (TA 241 – FO 121) Eldarin princess, daughter of Elrond and Celebrían. For nearly three thousand...
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(TA 2931 – FO 120) Dúnadan, sixteenth and last Chieftain of the Dúnedain of the North (2933-3019), restorer of the Dúnedain...
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