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Manwë refers to:
Manwë (Middle-earth), the
husband of the
Elvish goddess Varda in Tolkien's
mythology 385446
Manwë, a
binary Kuiper belt
object This disambiguation...
- the Ainur,
including Manwë, the Lord of the Valar, and Melkor, his brother. The two are
distinguished by the
selfless love of
Manwë for the
Music of Ilúvatar...
- symbolism.
Throughout The Silmarillion, the
Eagles are ****ociated with
Manwë, the
ruler of the sky and Lord of the Valar. It is
stated that "spirits...
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Manwë ([
ˈmanwɛ]), or (385446)
Manwë–Thorondor ([θɔˈrɔndɔr]), is a
binary resonant Kuiper belt
object in a 4:7 mean-motion
resonance with Neptune...
- characters. The Vala
Melkor claimed the
Earth for himself. His brother,
Manwë, and
several other Valar decided to
confront him.
Melkor fell into evil...
- when
Manwë tasked him to join the
Istari and go to Middle-earth to
protect its free peoples. He did not want to go as he
feared Sauron, but
Manwë persuaded...
- Elves. Each Vala has his or her own
region of the land. The
Mansions of
Manwë and Varda, two of the most
powerful spirits,
stands upon the top of Taniquetil...
- Olórin was
proposed by
Manwë. Olórin
initially begged to be excused,
declaring he was too weak and that he
feared Sauron, but
Manwë replied that that was...
- most
powerful of the Valar. He is
described as
being equal in
power to
Manwë,
chief of the
Valar in Arda. But his
power increases in
later revisions...
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Maiar are named.
These include the
Chiefs of the Maiar, Eönwë the
Herald of
Manwë, King of the Valar, and Ilmarë the
Handmaiden of Varda, Lady of the Stars;...