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312:, from which the smoke of numerous burned sacrifices rose, tarnishing the silver. Andúnië, "Sunset", was a western port, facing the Undying Lands; the Eldar used to land there. Valandil was the first Lord of Andúnië. Other ports included Rómenna and Eldalondë. As the Shadow fell over Númenor, Armenelos overtook Andúnië.
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upon the prow of a departing ship, the ceremonies concerned with the passing of the
Sceptre, and laying down one's life. The most famous traditions were the Three Prayers, during which the people climbed to the summit of Meneltarma and the King praised Eru Ilúvatar. These were the spring prayer for a
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in the south. The two kingdoms attempted to maintain Númenórean culture. Gondor flourished, and "for a while its splendour grew, recalling somewhat of the might of Númenor". Sauron gathered strength in Mordor, setting the scene for a struggle lasting thousands of years. Some of his servants, called
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as an "Avallonian," that is Elvish, word. In this, Tolkien emulated how Plato rearticulated the origin of the name of
Atlantis as being derived from its first high king, Atlas, although its name was in fact a reference to the Titan Atlas who held the sky on his shoulders outside of the Pillars of
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Tolkien in a letter from 1968, he had written the story of Númenor as "a new version of the Atlantis legend" as a result from a challenge by C. S. Lewis to write a time-travel story. Tolkien himself had recurring dreams of an "ineluctable Wave" from the quiet sea or towering over the
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estimated the island to be 167,691 square miles in area. Númenor had six main regions: the five promontories, named
Andustar, Hyarnustar, Hyarrostar, Orrostar, and Forostar; and the central area, Mittalmar, which contained the capital city Armenelos. The fifth king Tar-Meneldur built a tower in
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The increasing power of the Númenóreans had a dark side; the exploitation of Middle-earth's forests devastated much of
Eriador. The Númenóreans established further settlements in Middle-earth, coming to rule a coastal empire with no rival. At first, they engaged with the Men of Middle-earth in a
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Atlantis represented the truth behind the confused words of the Egyptian priests, Tolkien himself also described his story of Númenor as being the truth behind Plato's own account, and he had Lowdham in
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to the east, and explored its coasts including the
Eastern Sea on the far side of Middle-earth. They brought their civilization to the Men of Middle-earth, who called them the Sea-kings. News of Númenórean seafarers spread far inland in Middle-earth; even the reclusive
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Sauron himself was caught in the cataclysm he had helped bring about. His body was destroyed, and he never again had a fair form. He fled back to Middle-earth as a monstrous spirit of hatred that "passed as a shadow and a black wind over the sea", and returned to
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designed to convey the character of its people. The set is described as "an entire seaside city" with buildings, alleyways, shrines, graffiti, and a ship docked at the harbour. The production designer Ramsey Avery based Númenor's "looming marble structures" on
361:, employing it in works of lore and nomenclature. When the friendship with the Elves was broken, usage of Sindarin and Quenya lessened, until King Ar-Adûnakhôr forbade their teaching, and knowledge of the elven tongues was only preserved by the Faithful.
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the Black Númenóreans since they worshipped the
Darkness and were "enamoured of evil knowledge", had left Númenor before its destruction. For over a millennium, their descendants lingered on and remained allied to Sauron in Middle-earth.
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were offered to Melkor. The White Tree
Nimloth, which stood before the King's House in Armenelos and whose fate was tied to the line of kings, was cut down and burned as a sacrifice to Melkor, at Sauron's direction.
505:, with a desire to explore and master the ocean. There was one limitation on this activity: the Ban of the Valar. The Valar prohibited the Edain from sailing west out of sight of the island. This was because the
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453:, most Edain who had survived the wars left Middle-earth for Númenor, sailing in ships provided and steered by the Elves. The migration took 50 years and brought 5,000 to 10,000 people to the island. Elros
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was even then awaiting the end of the world. Burns comments that in that mythology, even the gods can die, everything has an end, and that, "though Sauron may go, the elves will fade as well."
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Nimloth, living symbol of the Kingdom, was planted in the days of the sixth King, the explorer Tar-Aldarion. During the reign of the last King, the proud Ar-Pharazôn, a giant circular temple to
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friendly manner, but Minastir's successors, Tar-Ciryatan and Tar-Atanamir "the Great", became tyrannical, oppressing the Men of Middle-earth and exacting heavy tribute. The Númenóreans made
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The Biblical temptation before the fall was the desire for knowledge of good and evil, and the prohibition that was broken was eating the fruit of the tree of that knowledge.
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was transformed into a globe, Númenor sank beneath the ocean, and the Undying Lands were removed from the Earth forever. Only the Elves could continue to sail the
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from the sea were a significant part of Númenórean diet; those providing this food were Númenor's first sea-farers. The Númenóreans swiftly became skilled
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it abounds in valuable minerals; and it has unmatched power, with a strong fleet able to project control far beyond its shores, like ancient Athens;
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3229:"Showrunners and John Howe reveal more of Rings of Power"
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Breznican, Anthony; Robinson, Joanna (10 February 2022).
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2028:, part 2, ch. 1 "A Description of the Island of Númenor"
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836:, Tolkien created one in the form of the figure of
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425:Númenor was raised from the sea as a gift from the
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3022:"Going back: time travel in Tolkien and E. Nesbit"
2836:Garbowski, Christopher (2013) . "Immortality". In
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2754:
2724:"Númenor et l'Atlantide: Une écriture en héritage"
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277:in the east. In shape it was a star, with five
3169:Tolkien and C.S. Lewis: The Gift of Friendship
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27:Fictional place in J. R. R. Tolkien's writings
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2509:, pp. 324–328, "The Lost Straight Road".
2173:, ch. 18 "Of the Coming of Men into the West"
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5500:Tolkien: A Look Behind The Lord of the Rings
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5458:The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion
3399:The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion
3010:
2612:. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 161–171.
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269:. Númenor was in the Great Sea, closer to
3421:Kullmann, Thomas; Siepmann, Dirk (2021).
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2763:"Aspects of the Fall in The Silmarillion"
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1904:The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
1870:The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
1396:, ascribed also to the Tolkien-figure of
879:The destruction of Númenor earned it the
246:Map of Númenor, with its principal cities
226:The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
5493:Tolkien's Art: 'A Mythology for England'
5444:The J. R. R. Tolkien Companion and Guide
5370:Things named after Tolkien and his works
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2721:
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1962:, the name of the story of the Downfall.
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5437:J. R. R. Tolkien: Author of the Century
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2911:"J.R.R. Tolkien and the Journey North"
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2125:, part 2, ch. 2 "Aldarion and Erendis"
1890:; they were friends and colleagues at
252:A Description of the Island of Númenor
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176:. The tale forms part of the theme of
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2340:, #276 to Dick Plotz, 'Thain' of the
2323:Nomenclature of The Lord of the Rings
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1167:. Númenor has parallels with ancient
843:Tolkien had his character Lowdham in
412:): ten with 30 days and two with 31.
237:
4109:The History of The Lord of the Rings
3443:
2761:Schweicher, Eric (15 October 1996).
2632:
2574:Chapter 6, section "Drowned Lands".
2408:
2309:, "The early history of the legend".
2093:
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3172:. Paulist Press. pp. 102–103.
2300:
2100:, part 2, III, "The Line of Elros".
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813:green inlands throughout his life.
533:
24:
5521:Tolkien, Race and Cultural History
5395:The Complete Guide to Middle-earth
3713:. Boston, New York, & London:
3298:Fernández Camacho, Pamina (2023).
2525:The Complete Guide to Middle-earth
1055:an inexorable downward progression
660:The Faithful, led by the nobleman
626:, chief of the Valar, called upon
602:The Silmarillion § Akallabêth
289:
25:
5597:
5486:Tolkien and the Invention of Myth
3274:from the original on 14 July 2022
3241:from the original on 10 June 2022
3110:from the original on 19 July 2022
2450:
2384:, #131 to Milton Waldman, c. 1951
2086:
2083:, "The History of the Akallabêth"
2074:
1863:"Looming marble structures": the
1137:Semitic-like triconsonantal roots
1135:: Tolkien described it as having
4085:The Lost Road and Other Writings
3794:
3678:The Lost Road and Other Writings
2722:Delattre, Charles (March 2007).
1867:city of Armenelos in Númenor in
1049:Decline and fall in Middle-earth
178:decline and fall in Middle-earth
5402:A Companion to J. R. R. Tolkien
5279:Poems and Songs of Middle Earth
5001:Finnish language and literature
3971:The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien
3338:The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien
3122:
2864:
2829:
2791:
2626:
2609:A Companion to J. R. R. Tolkien
2522:(1978). "Change of the World".
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2453:, "Cottage of Lost Play", p. 41
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739:Tolkien and the classical world
469:. Among these gifts were seven
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5542:The Worlds of J. R. R. Tolkien
5514:Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth
4791:Ancestry as guide to character
3927:The Adventures of Tom Bombadil
3340:: Revised and Expanded Edition
3260:Coggan, Devan (13 July 2022).
3096:Coggan, Devan (19 July 2022).
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485:Númenor was surrounded by the
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5451:J. R. R. Tolkien Encyclopedia
3915:The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen
2728:Revue de littérature comparée
1978:
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832:and members of the family of
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286:Forostar to watch the stars.
3423:Tolkien as a Literary Artist
3041:Kullmann & Siepmann 2021
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219:A novel by Tolkien's friend
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4974:Tolkien's impact on fantasy
4142:The Peoples of Middle-earth
4077:The Shaping of Middle-earth
3742:The Peoples of Middle-earth
3305:Journal of Inklings Studies
2801:(2013) . "Fall of Man". In
2568:Kent State University Press
2254:, book 3, ch. 4 "Treebeard"
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4648:List of weapons and armour
4181:The Nature of Middle-earth
3871:The Fellowship of the Ring
3514:The Fellowship of the Ring
3290:
3066:. Grahaeme Young. p.
3030:(53 (Spring 2012)): 30–31.
2342:Tolkien Society of America
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1428:French Republican calendar
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131:, is a fictional place in
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5535:Tolkien and the Great War
5382:
5343:Works inspired by Tolkien
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5247:Nightfall in Middle-Earth
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5062:The Atlas of Middle-earth
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4166:The History of The Hobbit
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3908:The Scouring of the Shire
3844:
3837:
3802:
3372:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
3367:The Atlas of Middle-earth
3062:An Introduction to Elvish
3020:Luling, Virginia (2012).
2137:, "The Drúedain", note 7.
1418:The Shire § Calendar
1185:Time in Tolkien's fiction
1179:Philology and time-travel
707:Númenor first appears in
570:
263:derived from the archives
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5472:The Road to Middle-Earth
5338:Middle-earth Enterprises
3984:The three "Great Tales"
3453:University of Utah Press
2327:Hammond & Scull 2005
1935:
1394:"Atlantis complex" dream
1197:notes that in Tolkien's
851:describe Númenor's name
5293:An Evening in Rivendell
5166:Margrethe II of Denmark
5045:A mythology for England
1588:new / young / budding?
1412:Origins of the calendar
1385:The Story of the Amulet
1367:The Story of the Amulet
1360:"The Atlantis Wave" by
1153:and Tar-Miriel's name,
998:The Downfall of Númenor
555:near the Mouths of the
433:who had stood with the
349:Their common language,
162:and the destruction of
77:In-universe information
5416:Master of Middle-Earth
4938:Psychological journeys
4502:First and Second Ages
4354:First and Second Ages
4116:The Notion Club Papers
4054:The Book of Lost Tales
3901:The Return of the King
3878:The Shadow of the Past
3578:The Return of the King
3005:Fernández Camacho 2023
2981:Fernández Camacho 2023
2964:Fernández Camacho 2023
2697:Fernández Camacho 2023
2676:Fernández Camacho 2023
2633:Hale, John R. (2009).
2003:, #131, 154, 156, 227.
1901:The television series
1874:
1836:cold / shivering month
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869:The Notion Club Papers
847:The Notion Club Papers
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684:The Notion Club Papers
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543:, the harbour city in
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212:, translated into his
5528:Tolkien's Legendarium
5272:The Road Goes Ever On
5214:The Lord of the Rings
5199:The Lord of the Rings
5075:A Map of Middle-earth
4818:Death and immortality
4621:Red Book of Westmarch
4134:The War of the Jewels
4069:The Lays of Beleriand
3990:The Children of Húrin
3885:The Council of Elrond
3864:The Lord of the Rings
3584:The Lord of the Rings
3552:The Lord of the Rings
3520:The Lord of the Rings
3318:10.3366/ink.2023.0176
3135:That Hideous Strength
2280:The Council of Elrond
2189:", p. 368 and note 5.
1948:The Adûnaic word for
1883:That Hideous Strength
1862:
1359:
1183:Further information:
1114:
1105:Further information:
1074:Tolkien's legendarium
1069:The Lord of the Rings
1047:Further information:
1037:Undying Lands of Aman
967:
958:Further information:
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737:Further information:
709:The Lord of the Rings
695:The Lord of the Rings
609:
600:Further information:
406:, and twelve months (
322:Further information:
245:
182:Tolkien's legendarium
180:that runs throughout
70:The Lord of the Rings
5581:Middle-earth islands
5307:At Dawn in Rivendell
5300:A Night in Rivendell
5287:The Tolkien Ensemble
5121:Brothers Hildebrandt
4643:Two Trees of Valinor
4006:The Fall of Gondolin
3267:Entertainment Weekly
3142:. pp. 165–166.
3103:Entertainment Weekly
2850:. pp. 292–293.
2838:Drout, Michael D. C.
2815:. pp. 187–188.
2803:Drout, Michael D. C.
2741:10.3917/rlc.323.0303
1448:, all mean 'Windy'.
928:of Plato's Atlantis;
590:White Tree of Gondor
273:in the West than to
5586:Atlantis in fiction
5576:Middle-earth realms
4811:Round World dilemma
4363:Eärendil and Elwing
4016:The Fall of Númenor
3737:Christopher Tolkien
3705:Christopher Tolkien
3673:Christopher Tolkien
3641:Christopher Tolkien
3609:Christopher Tolkien
3362:Fonstad, Karen Wynn
3333:Carpenter, Humphrey
3209:on 10 February 2022
3058:Allan, Jim (1978).
2891:, pp. 336–337.
2344:, 12 September 1965
2266:, pp. 250, 284, 437
1165:Temple in Jerusalem
986:Notre Dame de Paris
445:in the wars of the
353:, was derived from
233:Fictional geography
5430:A Question of Time
5232:The Rings of Power
5151:Alexander Korotich
4948:Sound and language
4828:Dreams and visions
3489:(Third ed.).
3451:. Salt Lake City:
3427:Palgrave Macmillan
2907:Burns, Marjorie J.
2799:Birzer, Bradley J.
2570:. pp. 95–99,
2185:, "The Problem of
1875:
1557:windy / wind month
1403:The House of Arden
1376:
1121:
991:Tolkien, a devout
989:
937:Sodom and Gomorrah
757:
753:Athanasius Kircher
612:
283:Karen Wynn Fonstad
248:
238:Physical geography
204:, was modelled on
164:Sodom and Gomorrah
114:Elros Tar-Minyatur
5558:
5557:
5507:A Tolkien Compass
5423:Picturing Tolkien
5409:Interrupted Music
5378:
5377:
5314:Leaving Rivendell
5083:
5082:
5069:Journeys of Frodo
4923:Old Straight Road
4913:Naming of weapons
4656:
4655:
4403:Lúthien and Beren
4192:
4191:
4174:Carl F. Hostetter
4025:
4024:
3998:Beren and Lúthien
3979:Bilbo's Last Song
3756:978-0-395-82760-4
3733:Tolkien, J. R. R.
3701:Tolkien, J. R. R.
3669:Tolkien, J. R. R.
3660:978-0-395-29917-3
3637:Tolkien, J. R. R.
3628:978-0-395-25730-2
3605:Tolkien, J. R. R.
3573:Tolkien, J. R. R.
3541:Tolkien, J. R. R.
3509:Tolkien, J. R. R.
3500:978-0-261-10275-0
3462:978-0-87480-800-1
3436:978-3-030-69298-8
3390:Hammond, Wayne G.
3353:978-0-35-865298-4
3179:978-1-58768-026-7
3138:(14th ed.).
3077:978-0-905220-10-9
3043:, pp. 72–74.
2857:978-0-415-86511-1
2822:978-0-415-86511-1
2699:, pp. 72–77.
2678:, pp. 67–69.
2650:978-0-670-02080-5
2639:. New York City:
2619:978-1-119-65602-9
2581:978-0-87338-824-5
2472:, Appendix, s.v.
2438:, Appendix, s.v.
2423:, Appendix, s.v.
2319:Tolkien, J. R. R.
2278:, book 2, ch. 2 "
1894:, and members of
1892:Oxford University
1852:
1851:
1422:Tolkien chose to
1354:
1353:
1133:Semitic languages
1125:ancient Egyptians
1015:, writing in the
1013:Bradley J. Birzer
776:
640:Old Straight Road
416:Fictional history
261:, was supposedly
206:Semitic languages
118:
117:
18:Black Númenóreans
16:(Redirected from
5593:
5479:Splintered Light
5094:
5093:
4918:Northern courage
4843:Environmentalism
4823:Decline and fall
4746:Tolkien's poetry
4665:
4664:
4383:Finwë and Míriel
4205:
4204:
4159:John D. Rateliff
4036:
4035:
3963:Unfinished Tales
3946:The Silmarillion
3842:
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3807:J. R. R. Tolkien
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3747:Houghton Mifflin
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3651:Houghton Mifflin
3646:Unfinished Tales
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3619:Houghton Mifflin
3614:The Silmarillion
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3589:Houghton Mifflin
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5116:Anke Eißmann
5088:Adaptations,
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4796:Architecture
4702:Black Speech
4682:Family trees
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2451:Lost Tales I
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2436:Tolkien 1977
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2421:Tolkien 1977
2416:
2411:, Appendix 6
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2307:Tolkien 1987
2302:
2295:Tolkien 1955
2271:
2264:Tolkien 1992
2259:
2252:Tolkien 1954
2247:
2240:Tolkien 1996
2235:
2228:Tolkien 1980
2223:
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2199:Tolkien 1996
2194:
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2098:Tolkien 1980
2081:Tolkien 1996
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2065:Tolkien 1977
2026:Tolkien 1980
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1896:The Inklings
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1743:fruit giving
1619:flower month
1421:
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1380:Edith Nesbit
1377:
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1362:H. R. Millar
1295:Bliss-friend
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5363:Video games
5348:Fan fiction
5326:Other media
5225:film series
5216:film series
5171:Ted Nasmith
5033:Prose style
5026:Shakespeare
4786:Anachronism
4358:Celebrimbor
4032:composition
3953:Ainulindalë
3824:Legendarium
3445:Salo, David
3213:10 February
3200:Vanity Fair
1878:C. S. Lewis
1855:Adaptations
1780:Vendémiaire
1223:In Númenor
1220:Modern name
1213:Old English
1195:Tom Shippey
1191:philologist
1033:immortality
1009:fall of man
970:fall of man
954:Fall of man
874:Mount Atlas
377:good year,
221:C. S. Lewis
190:Mesopotamia
168:John Milton
160:fall of man
129:Westernesse
125:Elenna-nórë
57:legendarium
5565:Categories
5223:The Hobbit
5187:Bo Hansson
5161:Tom Loback
5054:Geographic
4979:Influences
4556:Lothlórien
4522:Third Age
4458:Glorfindel
4439:Third Age
4347:Characters
4283:Half-elven
4041:History of
4030:History of
3937:Posthumous
3856:The Hobbit
3745:. Boston:
3681:. Boston:
3649:. Boston:
3617:. Boston:
3587:. Boston:
3565:1042159111
3555:. Boston:
3523:. Boston:
3402:. London:
3370:. Boston:
2923:(4): 5–9.
2497:, page 191
2218:Appendix D
2069:Akallabêth
1979:References
1958:Akallabêth
1774:sun-fading
1470:Republican
1416:See also:
1350:-friend")
1324:God-friend
1246:Elf-friend
1129:atef crown
1101:Historical
1004:Akallabêth
673:Influences
632:flat world
455:Half-elven
451:Second Age
404:leap years
392:Eruhantalë
386:Erulaitalë
302:White Tree
279:peninsulas
105:Second Age
5386:criticism
5358:Calendars
5234:TV series
5230:Music of
5221:Music of
5212:Music of
5180:Composers
5141:John Howe
5038:Ambiguity
5021:Philology
4898:Modernism
4806:Cosmology
4692:Languages
4638:Silmarils
4586:The Shire
4576:Rivendell
4506:Beleriand
4463:Goldberry
4448:Galadriel
4433:Ungoliant
4388:Gil-galad
4378:Fingolfin
4315:Beornings
4293:Sundering
4256:Ancalagon
4198:Fictional
3597:519647821
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3140:Pan Books
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2871:Genesis 3
2848:Routledge
2813:Routledge
2482:Secondary
2409:Salo 2004
1831:Girithron
1769:Narbeleth
1762:Narquelië
1749:Fructidor
1718:Thermidor
1372:E. Nesbit
1169:Phoenicia
793:'s works
726:King Horn
656:Aftermath
596:Cataclysm
545:the south
520:Gil-galad
487:Great Sea
481:Sea-kings
473:palantíri
457:, son of
447:First Age
439:Beleriand
400:Gregorian
380:Erukyermë
334:Beleriand
194:Phoenicia
5384:Literary
5259:Settings
5156:Alan Lee
5111:Cor Blok
5006:Medieval
4967:Literary
4928:Paganism
4717:Sindarin
4687:Heraldry
4669:Elements
4661:Analysis
4631:One Ring
4616:Palantír
4561:Mirkwood
4546:Isengard
4531:Esgaroth
4325:Dúnedain
4320:Drúedain
4214:monsters
4200:universe
4106:1988–92
4051:1983–84
3861:1954-55
3847:lifetime
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3272:Archived
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3108:Archived
2929:26811938
2916:Mythlore
2909:(1989).
2768:Mythlore
2572:see also
2556:(2005).
2242:, p.145.
1951:Atalantë
1924:See also
1842:Frimaire
1811:Brumaire
1738:Ivanneth
1731:Yavannië
1687:Messidor
1681:harvest
1656:Prairial
1631:flowery
1600:budding
1594:Germinal
1532:Pluviôse
1483:Narvinyë
1476:meaning
1474:Fr. Rep.
1464:Meaning
1460:Sindarin
1342:Valandil
1307:Herendil
1209:Germanic
1173:Carthage
1060:Elendili
1028:Mythlore
886:Atalantë
854:Atalante
783:allegory
760:Atlantis
749:Atlantis
733:Atlantis
723:romance
717:Lyonesse
713:Dúnedain
703:Lyonesse
562:Elendili
549:Pelargir
528:One Ring
503:mariners
459:Eärendil
441:against
372:oiolairë
366:Ilúvatar
338:Drúedain
298:Eärendil
198:Carthage
153:Atlantis
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5571:Númenor
5098:Artists
4985:Beowulf
4873:Heroism
4858:Forests
4838:England
4833:Economy
4766:Tengwar
4751:Scripts
4734:Westron
4729:Valarin
4724:Khuzdul
4697:Adûnaic
4677:Artwork
4611:Mithril
4604:Objects
4591:Bag End
4516:Valinor
4511:Númenor
4473:Saruman
4453:Gandalf
4418:Thingol
4413:Morgoth
4398:Isildur
4368:Elendil
4305:Hobbits
4268:Dwarves
4251:Dragons
4237:Wizards
4232:Balrogs
4209:Peoples
4099:Lhammas
4060:Ælfwine
3829:Outline
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3291:Sources
3278:31 July
3245:27 June
3027:Mallorn
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2805:(ed.).
2606:(ed.).
1984:Primary
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1676:Cerveth
1662:grassy
1625:Floréal
1614:Lothron
1607:Lótessë
1583:Gwirith
1576:Víressë
1563:Ventôse
1552:Gwaeron
1495:new sun
1490:Narwain
1445:Ventôse
1439:Gwaeron
1398:Faramir
1390:tsunami
1289:Eadwine
1270:Elendil
1240:Ælfwine
1217:Meaning
1141:Khuzdul
1107:Adûnaic
1088:Muspell
976:tempts
974:serpent
894:
838:Ælfwine
834:Critias
825:Critias
819:Timaeus
805:Critias
797:Timaeus
785:on the
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616:Valinor
586:Isildur
524:Eriador
463:Eressëa
443:Morgoth
429:to the
355:Taliska
351:Adûnaic
316:Culture
306:Morgoth
202:Adûnaic
121:Númenor
111:Founder
42:Númenor
5333:Impact
5090:legacy
5011:Modern
4991:Celtic
4943:Quests
4933:Plants
4778:Themes
4761:Sarati
4712:Quenya
4707:Elvish
4566:Mordor
4536:Gondor
4495:Places
4478:Sauron
4468:Gollum
4443:Elrond
4408:Melian
4373:Fëanor
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1569:windy
1545:Súlimë
1538:rainy
1526:watery
1514:Nénimë
1507:snowy
1501:Nivôse
1468:French
1455:Quenya
1442:, and
1433:Súlímë
1424:calque
1374:, 1908
1335:Oswald
1332:, cf.
1319:Oswine
1280:Audoin
1263:Aldwin
1231:Alboin
1119:crown.
1092:jötunn
1090:, the
1023:Fëanor
972:. The
941:Milton
939:, and
926:hubris
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881:Quenya
860:Gadira
787:hubris
666:Gondor
648:Mordor
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571:Sauron
557:Anduin
553:Gondor
359:Quenya
343:rangar
310:oculus
300:; the
267:Gondor
196:, and
166:, and
5016:Norse
4958:Trees
4908:Music
4888:Magic
4878:Light
4756:Cirth
4581:Rohan
4571:Moria
4541:Harad
4393:Húrin
4278:Elves
4261:Smaug
4244:Valar
4227:Maiar
4222:Ainur
4178:2021
4163:2007
4139:1996
4131:1994
4123:1993
4082:1987
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4066:1985
4013:2022
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3995:2017
3987:2007
3976:1990
3968:1981
3960:1980
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3924:1962
3853:1937
3838:Works
3819:Canon
2925:JSTOR
2602:. In
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1936:Notes
1930:Charn
1805:misty
1700:Urimë
1650:sunny
1645:Nórui
1638:Nárië
1521:Nínui
1348:Valar
1329:Oswin
1300:Edwin
1257:Elwin
1251:Alwin
1156:Istar
1150:Zigûr
883:name
830:Solon
791:Plato
779:Atlas
624:Manwë
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435:Elves
431:Edain
427:Valar
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5353:Film
4953:Time
4868:Hell
4848:Evil
4741:Maps
4526:Bree
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3751:ISBN
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3593:OCLC
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