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Awoke at Cuiviénen; slain before the beginning of the Years of the Sun
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Meaning
'Hair one'1
Pronunciation
fi'nweh
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FinwëAncient lord of the NoldorThe first High King of the Noldor, and father to the three royal houses of that people. Finwë awoke with the first Elves at Cuiviénen, the Water of Awakening. When the Valar summoned the Elves to dwell with them in Valinor, he was chosen, with Ingwë and Elwë, to travel there as ambassadors. When he returned, he led the Noldor in their great westward journey across the lands of Middle-earth and the Great Sea to Aman. Under Finwë's rule the Noldor dwelt for at least three ages (about 3,500 years) in Valinor, and learned much from the Valar, especially Aulë the Smith. During this time, he dwelt in Tirion, but afterwards his eldest son Fëanor withdrew to his fortress of Formenos, and Finwë went to dwell there also. After the Darkening of Valinor, Melkor stormed Formenos seeking the Silmarils, which were held in its vaults. He slew Finwë before its doors and stole the Jewels of Fëanor. After his death, the Kingship of the Noldor was briefly bestowed on his son Fëanor. Notes
See also...Aman, Black Foe of the World, Curufinwë, Dark Elves, Dark Enemy, Dark Lord, Darkening of Valinor, Deep Elves, Elf-kings, Elu Thingol, Elven-kings, Elves, Ered Engrin, Essë, Exiles from Valinor, [See the full list...] For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 1998, 2001. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by Discus from Axiom Software Ltd.Become a DISC expert with DISC The Complete Introduction, including extensive reference resources. |