- "
Sigelwara Land" is an
essay by J. R. R.
Tolkien that
appeared in two parts, in 1932 and 1934. It
explores the
etymology of the Old
English word for the...
- Silmarils,
jewels that
actually contained light, from the Old
English word
Siġelwara; he
concluded that Siġel
meant both sun and jewel.
Scholars have remarked...
- idea of a fire
demon from his
philological study of the Old
English word
Sigelwara,
which he
studied in
detail in the 1930s.
Balrogs appear in the film adaptations...
- Sub-Saharan Africa,
following his
philological research on the Old
English word
Sigelwara. He
deduced that this word
referred to some kind of soot-black fire demon...
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Several Middle-earth
concepts may have come from the Old
English word
Sigelwara, used in the
Codex Junius to mean "Aethiopian".
Tolkien wondered why there...
- he used in many places; his
philological study of the Old
English word
Sigelwara,
which may have
inspired the Silmarils, Balrogs, and the Haradrim; and...
- word
Sawilagaz which is
interpreted as "the one of the Sun" Rune poem
Sigelwara Land Sól (Germanic mythology) Opel, the logo for
which resembles the Sowilō...
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Somalia History of
Somaliland Proto-Somalis
Somalis Aithiopia Ancient Libya Sigelwara Land
Fountain of
Youth Land of Punt
Kingdom of Kush The
Geography of Herodotus:...
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Aethiopian Sea Name of
Ethiopia Ethiopian historiography History of
Ethiopia Sigelwara Land
White Aethiopians Black people in
ancient Roman history Nubia Land...
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Beren and Lúthien J. R. R. Tolkien's
influences Nodens Ring of Silvi****
Sigelwara Land Tolkien's
impact on
fantasy Artwork Family trees Heraldry for Tolkien's...