Swanfleet
imageCaption” style=”width:291px”> The fenlands of Swanfleet. In the far distance, the Misty Mountains can be seen. The...
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In the earliest days of Gondor, its people had built a great fortress to defend Aglarond in the northern White Mountains. When, long...
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In the Common Speech, a sûza referred to an independently organised district, especially one around a local capital. The word seems to...
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An archaic day-name from the Common Tongue as used in the Shire. It referred to the second day of the week, which was named in honour of...
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The youngest of the three children of Anárion, and therefore one of the grandchildren of the formidable Queen Tar-Ancalimë of Númenor....
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To a Rider of Rohan travelling east along the road that skirted the White Mountains, the border of his own land was marked by the Mering...
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The wide seas that lay between Aman in the west and Middle-earth in the east; a name for the ocean Belegaer and its lesser seas. VN:F [1.9.1
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A name among the Hobbits of the Shire for the hot southerly region more commonly referred to as the Harad. The Shire-hobbits knew almost...
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The day in the Shire-week that came between Sterday and Monday was dedicated to the Sun, just as our own modern ‘Sunday’. It...
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After the Darkening of Valinor, with the aid of Yavanna and Nienna, the dying Trees of the Valar produced a last single flower, and a last...
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A non-existent month in the Shire calendar, used jocularly in the expression ‘on Friday the first of Summerfilth’, to refer to...
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“Súlimo he is surnamed, Lord of the Breath of Arda” Valaquenta The title and surname given to Manwë the chief of the...
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A group of three or four days of feasting and celebration that fell between two months in the middle of the Hobbit-calendars. In the Shire,...
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