Edhellond

In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Edhellond was an ancient harbour in south Gondor. Edhellond (Sindarin for Elf Harbour) had been founded by the Nandorin Elves of Lrien long before the end of the First Age, as a place where they built ships to leave for Valinor. Amroth, Prince of Lrien, was lost at or near Edhellond in the year 1981 of the Third Age while looking for his beloved Nimrodel. One of Nimrodel's handmaiden, the Elf Mithrellas, was taken by Imrazr the Nmenrean as his wife, and their son Galador founded the line of the Princes of Dol Amroth. Edhellond was built at the mouth of the rivers Ringl and Morthond, where they flow into Cobas Haven.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
uss clark
le pre duchesne
air canada centre
pashtunwali
entwash
2004 iowa democratic caucuses
snowbourn
finders keepers
mering stream
grenzmark posen westpreussen
erui
kollagunta gopalaiyer ramanathan
rivers of gondor
ringl
ciril
battle of fulford
morthond
fulford
stake (mormonism)
laurent cassegrain
lefnui
vega (launcher)
cycloplegia
hot rod
u.s. highway 20
carpenter ant
ward (mormonism)
sydenham, frontenac county, ontario
alfred e. driscoll
montes teneriffe
luck of the draw
robert mills (disambiguation)
john simon guggenheim memorial foundation
lamanai
robert mills (architect)
taiyaki
peter gustaf tengmalm
allard k. lowenstein
banu hashim
gordon (album)
nbc mystery movie
hashim
1815 in science
1814 in science