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- gates of his fortress, Angband, but Morgoth sta**** inside. When his son Fingon rescued Maedhros, son of Fëanor, Maedhros gratefully renounced his claim...
- According to The Silmarillion, he was born into the house of Finwë as a son of Fingon sometime in the First Age, and as a child, he was sent away during the Siege...
- from Morgoth's fortress of Angband and captured his eldest son Maedhros. Fingon, the eldest son of Fingolfin, saves Maedhros (his half-cousin) from captivity...
- neighbouring city of Belegost; he gave it to Maedhros, who gave it to Fingon. Fingon then gave it to Hador, along with the lordship of Dor-lómin. Dramborleg...
- King of the Noldor who left Valinor for Middle-earth. Slain by Morgoth. Fingon: Son of Fingolfin. Rescues Maedhros, pleasing Fëanor, who lets Fingolfin...
- if they lived too close to their kinsmen. Fingolfin and his eldest son Fingon lived in the northwest. Fingolfin's second son Turgon and Turgon's cousin...
- revision. Lewis ****erts, too, that "Hurin was a far better tactician than Fingon or Turgon. He had the best idea of keeping the high-ground advantage", putting...
- Tears", Maedhros relates the horrors of his captivity and his deliverance by Fingon. "Mirror Mirror" recounts how Turgon, in view of inevitable defeat, builds...
- commander in the field in the Fifth Battle, Nírnaeth Arnoediad, and slays Fingon, High King of the Noldor. In that same battle, he captures Húrin of Dor-lómin...
- their namesake progenitor Guaire (Scottish Gaelic for: noble), brother of Fingon (ancestor of Clan MacKinnon) and Anrias (ancestor of Clan Gregor). They...