- afterwards, they are
stolen by Fëanor's two
remaining sons,
Maedhros and
Maglor, as they try to
fulfil the oath they had
sworn so many
years before. But...
- late note by Tolkien. In The
Silmarillion the
birth order is: Maedhros,
Maglor, Celegorm, Caranthir,
Curufin (father of Celebrimbor), Amrod, and Amras...
- In J. R. R. Tolkien's
fictional legendarium,
Beleriand (IPA: [bɛˈlɛ.ri.and]) was a
region in
northwestern Middle-earth
during the
First Age.
Events in...
- Hijo Art.
Retrieved April 20, 2024. ****anova,
Elena (September 8, 2016). "
Maglor". www.deviantart.com.
Retrieved April 20, 2024. Dolfen,
Jenny (November...
- Middle-earth. The last two
Silmarils were
seized by Fëanor's sons,
Maedhros and
Maglor. However,
because of the evil way the
brothers had
gained the Silmarils...
- in
spite of the Valar's disapproval. "The Minstrel" is most
likely about Maglor, son of Fëanor, who
composed the song "The Fall of the Noldor"
based on...
- be killed; instead, they were
befriended by Fëanor's sons
Maedhros and
Maglor. Like his
parents but
unlike his brother,
Elrond chose to be
counted among...
-
Vanyar Nerdanel Fëanor
maker of
Silmarils Findis Fingolfin Írimë
Finarfin Maedhros Maglor Celegorm Caranthir Curufin Amrod Amras Celebrimbor maker of Rings...
- Towers. The Sons of Fëanor are (in the
order of
their birth) Maedhros,
Maglor, Celegorm, Curufin, Caranthir, Amras, and Amrod. The
Tolkien scholar Tom...
-
depiction of
Finrod Felagund going on a hunt with the Fëanoreans
Maedhros and
Maglor in
Eastern Beleriand; and in 2020 the T-shirt
design "The Professor", celebrating...