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Elizabeth Solopova (born 20
January 1965) is a Russian-British
philologist and
medievalist undertaking research at New College, Oxford. She is
known outside...
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Marina Solopova (born 13
February 1990) is a
Lithuanian female professional basketball player. Proballers. "Marina
Solopova,
Basketball Player". Proballers...
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Scholars such as Carl F. Hostetter,
David Salo and
Elizabeth Solopova have
published grammars and
studies of the languages. He
created a large...
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Norse word þjóðann
Solopova 2009, p. 21. "Théoden ('Lord' in Old English)".
Solopova 2009, p. 22.
Solopova 2009, pp. 28–29.
Solopova 2009, pp. 70–73. Walker...
- 69–83. ISBN 978-0-7864-6482-1. Lee &
Solopova 2005, p. 256.
Garth 2003, p. 44.
Carpenter 2000, p. 79.
Solopova 2009, p. 75.
Carpenter 2000, p. 84. Flieger...
- Reader.
University Press of Kentucky. pp. 107–108. ISBN 978-0-8131-2301-1.
Solopova 2009, p. 51
Bosworth &
Toller 1898: eóred,
troop [of cavalry] Howard, Scott...
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connected to his father's
Sigelwara Land. The
philologist Elizabeth Solopova similarly notes that the hobbits' name for Harad, Sunland,
suggests a similar...
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mentioned only once. The
medievalists Stuart D. Lee and
Elizabeth Solopova note that Legolas's
lament over the
stones of the
Elvish land of Hollin:...
- J. R. R. Tolkien, "Tengwesta Qenderinwa",
Parma Eldalamberon 18, p. 72
Solopova,
Elizabeth (2009). Languages,
Myths and History: An
Introduction to the...
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courageously facing one's duty in each situation. The
medievalist Elizabeth Solopova comments that
unlike Aragorn,
Denethor is
incapable of
displaying what...