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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: GI: GIL |
 | | Gil can mean:Gil, a recurring character from The SimpsonsGil (Final Fantasy), the principal fictional currency in the Final Fantasy seriesGilberto Gil, singer and songwriter, Minister of Culture of Brazil Gil is also an [MORE] |
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| | Gil Galad |
 | | Die Lebensgeschichte von Gil-Galad ist lang und beginnt Jahrtausende vor der Handlung des HERRN DER RINGE. |  | | Geboren in Hithlum, wurde Gil - galad, damals noch ein kleines Kind, nach dem Tod Fingolfins in der Dragor Bragollach zur Falas in Sicherheit geschickt. |  | | Im Zweiten Zeitalter blieb Gil - galad in Mittelerde als Fürst von Lindon und kämpfte während der Dunklen Jahre mit Hilfe von Númenor gegen Sauron. |
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http://www.ringworld.de/gil_galad.htm
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| | Galadriel Gandalf Gil galad Gimli Glaurung Glóin Glorfindel Gollum Gorbag Gothmog Grishnákh Gwaihir |
 | | Durante la Segunda Edad, Gil galad envió sus fuerzas a la Guerra de Sauron y los elfos, y más tarde se unió a los dúnedain en la última Alianza de elfos y hombres. |  | | En 3434, Gil galad, armado con su temible lanza Aeglos, guió a la Alianza en la Batalla de Dagorlad. |  | | Tras el hundimiento de Beleriand, Gil galad reinó sobre los elfos noldor supervivientes en Lindon. |
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http://www.vascones.com/Tolkien/biografia/g.htm
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| | -------------// Star of Radiance ~ Version 1.0 - Valiant Heart //----------------- |
 | | Círdan and Gil-galad cannot prevent the kidnapping of Elrond and his brother Elros by the sons of Feanor. |  | | 3441 Defeat of Sauron by Gil-galad and Elendil on the slopes of the Orodruin [ Mount Doom, as it is called by men]. |  | | Elendil makes it to Lindon, where he befriends Gil-galad. |
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http://www.elveanna.net/aboutgil.htm
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 | | The name Aeglos can be translated as "Snow-Point", but it is not known if the name refers to a magical ability of the weapon, and it is also unsure, by whom the spear was forged or how Gil-galad came to possess it. |  | | There, Gil-galad fell and of the fate of Aeglos, nothing is told. |  | | Certain is, that Gil-galad took the spear with him when he and Elendil marched against Sauron on the slopes of the Oroduin. |
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http://www.elveanna.net/aeglos.htm
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| | [ Daily Tolkien ] Gil-galad was an Elven-king... |
 | | Gil-galad's move would have freed those realms from any immediate perils. |  | | The final strategy against Sauron worked, but probably not as Gil-galad hoped. |  | | Gil-galad did not march with Gwindor's company to the Nirnaeth Arnoediad, and he doesn't seem to have been one of the soldiers in Orodreth's army which was defeated by Glaurung's army at the Battle of Tumhalad. |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/874795/posts
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| | Info and facts on 'Narya' |
 | | Gil-galad entrusted Narya to his lieutenant Círdan (additional info and facts about Círdan), Lord of the Havens of Mithlond (additional info and facts about Mithlond), who kept it after Gil-galad's death. |  | | At the start of the War of the Elves and Sauron (additional info and facts about War of the Elves and Sauron) Celebrimbor gave Narya together with the Ring Vilya (additional info and facts about Vilya) to Gil-galad (additional info and facts about Gil-galad), High King of the Ñoldor (additional info and facts about Ñoldor). |  | | Tolkien (additional info and facts about J. Tolkien), Narya (the Ring of Fire or Red Ring) is one of the Rings of Power (additional info and facts about Rings of Power), specifically one of the "Three Rings (additional info and facts about Three Rings) for the Elven Kings under the sky". |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/n/na/narya.htm
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| | The Barrow-Downs Discussion Forum - Proposed FoG Agenda |
 | | Christopher Tolkien's reading also seems to be that Gil-Galad inherited the "High Kingship", by the way; from the '77: "And when tidings came to Balar of the fall of Gondolin and the death of Turgon, Ereinion Gil-galad son of Fingon was named High King of thie Noldor in Middle-earth." |  | | I would say it is best to stick to Christopher Tolkiens Idea in so fare as to place Gil-Galad with CÃrdan on the Isle of Balar and coming to late to the battle of the heavens. |  | | Have Gil-Galad escaped from the Fall of Nargothrond and for him to go first to the Isle of Balar and after the War of Wrath, he came to Sirion's Mouth and became King of the Ãoldor. |
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http://ww.barrowdowns.com/showthread.php?t=4438
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| | [ Daily Tolkien ] Gil-galad was an Elven-king... |
 | | Furthermore, Christopher admits to changing Gil-galad's name in the text of the letter published as part of "Aldarion and Erendis" in Unfinished Tales. |  | | His final statement reads: "Much closer analysis of the admittedly extremely complex material than I had made twenty years ago makes it clear that Gil-galad as the son of Fingon (see XI.56,243) was an ephemeral idea." |  | | Saying that Gil-galad as the son of Fingon was "an ephemeral idea" lit the fires of controversy almost overnight. |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/874795/posts
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| | Gil-galad |
 | | It is not clear why Gil-galad did not inherit the title from his father. |  | | In various versions, Gil-galad is said to be the son of Felagund, Fingon, and Orodreth. |  | | Gil-galad's father Fingon becomes High King of the Noldor of Middle-earth. |
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http://www.tuckborough.net/gil-galad.html
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| | The Fantasy Forum - Just some cool facts on Gil Galad.... |
 | | Gil-Galad sent a letter with Aldarion back to Númenor to Meneldur his father and King of Númenor. |  | | Aldarion returned to Middle-Earth and to Gil-Galad but with no great armament and army, why not is not clear, maybe the Númenorian people was`nt ready and even so Númenor would have to build a great fleet to transfer any larger army. |  | | Between Gil-Galad and Aldarion grew a close friendship and Aldarion thaugt Gil-Galad the tongue of Númenor. |
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http://www.thefantasyforum.com/showthread.php?t=3383
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| | King and Herald :: Ereinion Gil-galad |
 | | This was when Gil-galad took Elrond as his squire, who later became his herald. |  | | It was then that happened the Sack of the Havens at Sirion, in which Elrond and Elros were kidnapped by the sons of Fëanor despite Gil-galad’s and Círdan’s efforts. |  | | Gil-galad was a ten year old child at the time of the Dagor Bragollach, so Fingon had Círdan fostering him at the Havens, after assuming Fingolfin’s crown, who was killed by Morgoth when he broke the Siege of Angband. |
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http://www.secretstigma.net/kingandherald/gilgalad.html
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| | Sinyamar -- A Tolkien RPG : This should go well... |
 | | The nerve of him to sit there on Gil-Galad's own couch and, what, ask him to leave? |  | | Oropher: "Ion nin, I will not have you talk to me this way!" Oropher glanced over at his son in mild irritation, and then back at Gil-galad. |  | | Gil-Galad: Gil-Galad almost laughed at that -- if he thought Oropher had any idea what the word meant, he might have been less amused -- and poked through the fridge for something alcoholic before going to sit on one of the barstools on the other side of the room from Oropher. |
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http://www.greatestjournal.com/community/sinyamar/161031.html
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| | [ Daily Tolkien / Lord Of The Rings ] A History of the Last Alliance of Elves and Men, Part 2 |
 | | In this way the "independent-minded" Silvan Elves would be in a position to support Gil-galad without being hemmed in by his own forces. |  | | There is really no text which tells how Gil-galad persuaded Oropher and Amdir to join the Alliance. |  | | It may be that Oropher and Amdir advanced down the eastern shore of Anduin, while Gil-galad, Elendil, and Durin passed west of Lorinand toward Parth Celebrant. |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/818778/posts
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| | NuffSaidCollectibles.com - Comic Statues, Busts, Action Figures, Books, Original Art and More! |
 | | When Sauron's evil threatened all of Middle-earth in the Second Age, High Elven King, Gil-galad, together with his ally Elendil, king of the Men of Numenor, mustered a great force to repel the Dark Lord's advance. |  | | Lord of the Rings: High Elven King Gil-galad Bust |  | | A mighty warrior in battle, Gil-galad personally led the assault on Sauron's fortress. |
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http://www.nuffsaidcollectibles.com/productdetails.asp?PartNo=699
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| | finderskeeperspt1.txt |
 | | He also noted that the elflings skin was as pale as the snow lying about them, his hair almost black, darker even than Gil Galad's and his eyes, though vacant from his unconsciousness were as dark as a starless night and lifeless, but at least, he mused thankfully, they are not closed. |  | | Despite the worrying thoughts coursing through his head, Gil-galad could not help smiling at the scowl on the elflings face as he stomped to his horse and taking him by the reigns, guided the protesting animal back to him. |  | | It had been with some reluctance that he had accepted the elfling into his court, he was not high born and shared a name with one of High King Turgons own Lords, that fact alone had caused Gil-galad some discomfort, as what mother would knowingly give her son the name that belonged to another. |
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http://www.libraryofmoria.com/cirdangilgalad/finderskeeperspt1.txt
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| | About Star of Radiance |
 | | Reaching down, Sauron grabbed Gil-Galad by the neck and held him aloft; then all watched in horror and disbelief as the High-king of the Noldor burst into flames, consumed by the heat from Sauron's body and the fire of his rage (intensified by the One Ring). |  | | Fleeing with the remnants of his people, Gil-Galad eventually established the kingdom in Lindon (in the same part of Middle Earth where the hobbits would one day establish the Shire). |  | | Soon after, the Last Alliance marched to the land of Mordor headed by Elendil, his son Isildur, Gil-Galad and his herald and second in command, Elrond Half-Elven, in an attempt to defeat Sauron and destroy the One Ring of Power. |
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| | The Ultimate Elrond Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference |
 | | Near the end of the Second Age, he was Gil-galad's herald at the Battle of Dagorlad, where Sauron was defeated and "killed" by Gil-galad and Elendil (who were also killed) at the gates of his own citadel. |  | | In the Second Age, he was sent to Eregion by Gil-galad, and after the destruction of Eregion, he fled into Eriador, where he founded Rivendell, one of the last remaining strongholds against Sauron, with the remaining Ñoldor of Eregion. |  | | In the year 109 of the Third Age, he wed Celebrían, daughter of Celeborn and Galadriel. |
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http://www.dogluvers.com/dog_breeds/Elrond
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| | Phorum :: General :: Who is "Gil-Galad" ? |
 | | Gil-Galad, from the house of Fingolfin, was the last high king of the Noldor in Middle earth. |  | | In the second age, Gil-Galad remained in Middle Earth to battle Sauron during the Dark Years, acquiring aid from Numeanor at times. |  | | Gil-Galad and Elendil formed the last alliance of Elves and Men, and led them to the defeat of Sauron in the Battle of dagorlad. |
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http://www.morganalefay.se/forum/read.php?2,40,42,quote=1
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| | SF-Fandom - One question ... |
 | | I had really hoped that we would see more of Gil Galad in the Battle of Dagorlad against Sauron. |  | | August 11, 2004 12:47 PM A bit more info....Cirdan gave his ring to Gandalf, and Gil Galad gave his to Elrond, so they are the ones with the rings during the Third Age (Elrond has Vilya, the Ring of Air, and Gandalf has Narya, the Ring of Fire). |  | | At the time of the Third Age (when LotR is set) Gil Galad is dead, having been killed at the end of the Second Age at the Battle of the Last Alliance, and Cirdan is still alive, his realm is at the Grey Havens (west of the Shire). |
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http://www.sf-fandom.com/vbulletin/printthread.php?t=14393
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| | Narya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | According to Unfinished Tales, at the start of the War of the Elves and Sauron Celebrimbor gave Narya together with the Ring Vilya to Gil-galad, High King of the Ñoldor. |  | | Gil-galad entrusted Narya to his lieutenant Círdan, Lord of the Havens of Mithlond, who kept it after Gil-galad's death. |  | | Created by Celebrimbor after Annatar had left Eregion, it was free of Annatar's (Sauron's) influence due to the fact that the Elves hid their three rings from him upon discerning his intent, but it was still bound to the One Ring. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narya
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| | King and Herald :: Ereinion Gil-galad |
 | | It was then that happened the Sack of the Havens at Sirion, in which Elrond and Elros were kidnapped by the sons of Fëanor despite Gil-galad’s and Círdan’s efforts. |  | | Thirty-six years later Gondolin fell (510 First Age) and with Turgon’s death Gil-galad became the sixth and last High King of the Noldor in Middle earth, ruling from the Mouths of Sirion during sixty-five years until the end of the First Age. |  | | After Nirnaeth Arnoediad Morgoth besieged the Havens and when they fell Gil-galad fled with Círdan, settling on the Isle of Balar. |
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http://www.secretstigma.net/kingandherald/gilgalad.html
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| | Gil-galad: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Gil-galad managed to escape the sack of the city, although his sister was captured, and he fled to safety, probably reaching the Mouths of Sirion and then moving to the Isle of Balar. |  | | It is speculated that Gil-galad stayed behind in Nargothrond when the army of Nargothrond (led by Turin and Orodreth) set out to fight Glaurung. |  | | After the death of Turgon, the High Kingship of the ÃÂoldor-in-Exile passed to Gil-galad as the last surviving male member of the House of Finarfin. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/gil-galad
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| | Cabed-en-Aras - Heroes - Gil-galad |
 | | Forced to flee to the Isle of Balar after the death of his father in 473, Gil-galad - whose name means "radiant star" - was made High King after the fall of Gondolin and the death of Turgon, his uncle, in 511. |  | | Gil-galad was born during the First Age of the Sun in Hithlum in Beleriand, the son of High King Fingon. |  | | After the sinking of Beleriand, Gil-galad ruled over the surviving Noldor Elves in Lindon. |
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http://www.cabed-en-aras.com/gil-galad.html
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| | King and Herald :: Ereinion Gil-galad |
 | | Fingon perished at Nirnaeth Arnoediad and Turgon became High King, possibly due to Gil-galad’s young age, though the faction, which supports Fingon was not his father has some different ideas on this. |  | | Thirty-six years later Gondolin fell (510 First Age) and with Turgon’s death Gil-galad became the sixth and last High King of the Noldor in Middle earth, ruling from the Mouths of Sirion during sixty-five years until the end of the First Age. |  | | After Nirnaeth Arnoediad Morgoth besieged the Havens and when they fell Gil-galad fled with Círdan, settling on the Isle of Balar. |
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http://www.secretstigma.net/kingandherald/gilgalad.html
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| | History Lessons ch.21 |
 | | So, Finarfin’s family in Middle-earth at the time of the War of Wrath consisted of his daughter Galadriel, and his brother’s grandson (Gil-Galad) and great-great-grandsons (Elrond and Elros). |  | | Finarfin’s presence had filled the space, making it seem smaller than it really was, and he had assumed leadership in the group, assigning battle positions to Gil-Galad but respectfully allowing Gil-Galad to arrange his troops. |  | | “Finarfin, King of the Noldor, father of Galadriel, I am pleased to meet you,” spoke Celeborn in flawless yet slightly accented Quenya, and he knelt and bowed his head. |
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http://doublevision.shoreless-skies.net/historylessonsch21.html
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| | Lord of the Rings Index |
 | | Gil-galad and Eledil fought Sauron and defeated him, but the two kings were also killed. |  | | Sauron was losing, and because he was losing, he personally came out to attack Gil-galad. |  | | After Morgoth, the first Dark Lord and Sauron's master, broke the Siege of Angband in the Battle of Sudden Flame, Gil-galad was sent to Cirdan at the Haven of Falas, the coastal region of Beleriand. |
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http://www.geocities.com/tmn_restart/lotr/gilgalad.htm
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