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dialect of Sindarin, but it can also be
translated "blossom". The
epithet Tinúviel was
given to her by Beren. It
literally means "daughter of the
starry twilight"...
- and to
share Beren's fate. The
first version of the
story is The Tale of
Tinúviel,
written in 1917 and
published in The Book of Lost Tales.
During the 1920s...
- an
independent record label founded in
February 1991 by Slim Moon and
Tinuviel Sampson, and
based in both Olympia, Washington, and Portland, Oregon. The...
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designed to fit
together when pla**** in sequence. The
ninth song "Lúthien
Tinúviel" was
added in an
appendix rather than in the main sequence.
Swann performed...
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served as the
inspiration for his
fictional Middle-earth
characters Lúthien
Tinúviel and
Arwen Undómiel.
Edith Bratt was born in
Gloucester on 21
January 1889...
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sinister character. This
version of the
character appears in "The Tale of
Tinúviel", Tolkien's
first story about Beren and Lúthien,
which was
written in archaic...
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appeared in Tolkien's
works in "The Tale of
Tinúviel", the
earliest version of the
story of
Beren and Lúthien
Tinúviel,
found in the
second volume of The Book...
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later taken by
Sauron in the
earliest version of the
story of
Beren and
Tinúviel in The Book of Lost
Tales in 1917. The
Prince of Cats was
later replaced...
- in the
Golden Book of Tavrobel.
Herein are told the
Tales of
Beren and
Tinúviel, of Turambar, of the Fall of
Gondolin and of the
Necklace of the Dwarves...
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likeness of Lúthien,
fairest of all the Elves, who was
called Nightingale (
Tinúviel).
Arwen was a
distant relative of her
husband Aragorn. Aragorn's ancestor...