- In J. R. R. Tolkien's
fictional legendarium,
Beleriand (Sindarin pronunciation: [bɛˈlɛ.ri.and]) was a
region in
northwestern Middle-earth
during the First...
- dialect,
spoken in Ard-galen (before its ruin), and the
highlands of
Dorthonion (Taur-nu-Fuin).
Doriathrin preserved many
archaic features.
Unlike the...
- Tolkien's legendarium. One is in the
First Age, when the
highlands of
Dorthonion north of
Beleriand became known as
Mirkwood after falling under Morgoth's...
-
became divided by
their place of dwelling,
namely Hithlum, Gondolin,
Dorthonion,
Nargothrond and the
March of Maedhros.
After the War of
Wrath that ended...
- was the son of
Emeldir and Barahir, a man of the
royal House of Bëor of
Dorthonion. In contrast, Lúthien's
descendant Arwen was
called Evenstar, the Evening...
- in Doriath; Falathrin, in the
Falas of Beleriand;
North Sindarin, in
Dorthonion and Hithlum;
Noldorin Sindarin,
spoken by the
Exiled Noldor. A tradition...
- son is the King of
Nargothrond and his
brothers Angrod and
Aegnor hold
Dorthonion. Fingolfin's
reign is
marked by
warfare against Morgoth; in the year 60...
-
Tolkien used the name
Mirkwood also of Taur-nu-Fuin in
Beleriand (in
Dorthonion, to the east of Gondolin), in the view of Tolkien's
biographer John Garth...