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Founded and ruled the city and realm Nargothrond
Pronunciation
fi'nrod fe'lagoond
Meaning
Finrod derives from Findaráto, with the approximate meaning 'Mighty descendant of Finwë'; Felagund is Dwarvish, meaning ' Hewer of Caves'
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The eldest son of Finarfin and brother to Galadriel, who founded Minas Tirith in the Pass of Sirion, and delved his citadel at Nargothrond on the River Narog. He went with Beren on the Quest of the Silmaril, and was lost in the pits of Sauron on Tol-in-Gaurhoth.
See also...
Aelin-uial, Amarië, Amon Ethir, Angrod, Balan, Barad Nimras, Barahir, Battle of the Bragollach, Bëor, Bëorians, Beren, Caverns of Narog, Celegorm, Doors of Felagund, Dragon-King, [See the full list...]Eärwen, Edrahil, Elf-kings, Elu Thingol, Elven-halls, Elvenesse, Elves of Beleriand, Elves of Nargothrond, Elves of the Falas, Felagund, Fell Winter of the First Age, Fen of Serech, Finarfin, First House of the Edain, Friend-of-Men, Galadriel, Glaurung, Gondolin, Guarded Plain, Havens of the Shipwrights, Hewer of Caves, High Faroth, High Folk of the West, Hill of Spies, Hills of the Hunters, House of Bëor, House of Finarfin, House of Finrod, Inglorion, King of Nargothrond, King of the Eldar, Ladros, Lay of Leithian, Long Wall, Lord of Nargothrond, Lord of Narog, Men of Dorthonion, Minas Tirith, Moors of the Nibin-noeg, Morgoth, Nargothrond, Narrow Ice, Narrow Land, Nauglamír, Necklace of the Dwarves, Nóm, Nómin, Nulukkizdîn, Orodreth, Orodreth, People of Bëor, People of Narog, Quest for the Silmaril, Ring of Barahir, River Ringwil, River Thalos, Sack of Nargothrond, Sauron, Saurons Isle, Serpents, South Road, South Road, Spyhill, Talath Dirnen, Taur-en-Faroth, The Highway, The Old, The Wise, Three Houses of the Edain, Tol Sirion, Tol-in-Gaurhoth, Vassal, West Beleriand, Wise People
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