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Faramir is a
fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. He is
introduced as the
younger brother of
Boromir of the
Fellowship of...
- (pla**** by Ian Hughes) is an
officer of
Minas Tirith who
appears after Faramir retreats from Osgiliath. He
fights in the
Battle of
Minas Tirith. His name...
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prophecy that he
would not be
killed by a man. Éowyn's
brief courtship by
Faramir has been seen by
scholars as
influenced by Tolkien's
experience of war...
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captured by
Rangers of
Ithilien led by
Faramir,
younger brother of the late Boromir.
Frodo helps Faramir catch Gollum to save him from
being killed...
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Prince Adrahil of Dol Amroth. She
gives birth to two sons,
Boromir and
Faramir, but dies when they are ten and five
years old, respectively. Denethor...
- heir of
Denethor II (the 26th
Steward of Gondor) and the
elder brother of
Faramir. In the
course of the
story Boromir joined the
Fellowship of the Ring....
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Faramir Colles is an area of
small hills on Titan, the
largest moon of the
planet Saturn. The
hills are
located near Titan's
equator at 4°
north and 153°...
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appeared in film,
television and theatre. He is
known for his
roles as
Faramir in The Lord of the
Rings film trilogy,
Friar Carl in Van
Helsing and Van...
- to burn his son
Faramir and
himself alive in the
street of tombs, Rath Dínen,
Pippin fetches Gandalf and Beregond. This
saves Faramir's life, but takes...
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Livingston notes that Paris, like
Faramir, is
seriously wounded by a "deadly dart"; he is
dragged back into Troy, just as
Faramir is
carried to
Minas Tirith's...