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| | Valaquenta Translation Project, page 1 |
 | | Here follows the Valaquenta (Account of the Valar) in the Quenya tongue of the Third Age, which Tolkien has translated from and built upon. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/kvmagruder/linderaenielo/Personal69.html
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| | Valaquenta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Eldar name Valaquenta translates as the "Tale of the Valar" ("Valar" means "Powers", however usually this name is left untranslated). |  | | Although sequential descriptions of the Valar go back to The Book of Lost Tales, the earliest writing that resembles the Valaquenta is found in the text called Quenta Noldorinwa (published in volume 4 of The History of Middle-Earth). |  | | Valaquenta is the second part of The Silmarillion by J. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valaquenta
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| | The One Ring: The White Council :: View topic - Section 1: 'Ainulindalë' and 'Valaquenta' Thread 1A (CLOSED) |
 | | In Tolkien’s creative scheme, Valaquenta was of course translated from the Elvish many ages before the rise of the Sumerian, Norse, Greek, Roman etc pantheons of gods. |  | | Wilko has already reminded us HERE that the copy of The Silmarillion that you hold in your hand is ultimately derived from Bilbo’s Translations from the Elvish by B.B. that he composed during his long residence in Rivendell and gave to Frodo. |  | | And Olorin, the Wisest of the Maiar, is our beloved Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings, sent in the body of an old man with the other four Wizards (Istari) by the Valar to aid Middle-Earth against Sauron. |
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http://forums.theonering.com/viewtopic.php?p=1156082
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| | Encyclopedia of Arda: Valaquenta |
 | | The 'Tale of the Powers', in which each of the Valar is named and described, together with the more important of the Maiar. |  | | The Valaquenta ends with a description of Sauron's destruction, and so its final form cannot date from before that event. |  | | Eriol's brief account of the first pages of the book, consisting of less than two pages of text, formed the origins of the Valaquenta. |
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http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/v/valaquenta.html
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| | ElvenRunes.com - Kuive in Endamar
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 | | In the Lore of the Elves called the Valaquenta it is written... |
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http://www.elvenrunes.com/mume/oldendamar/january7.html
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| | The Reading Room Lord of the Rings Reading and Writing Workshop |
 | | The Valaquenta touches on the important events of the Ainulindale, with further discription of the four primary characters--Melkor, Manwe, Ulmo, and Aule--followed by the expanded cast of characters in Tolkien's cosmology. |  | | It was important for him to tell us about the cosmology in it's grandest terms, but we're not to get bogged down by it and forget who the stars of the show really are. |  | | "If the Ainulindale is the most primal story of ""the beginning,"" the Valaquenta is a quaint recap and cast of characters. |
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http://www.theonering.com/docs/207.html
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| | New Age Chat, Online New Age Chat Rooms, New Age Forums, Message Boards, Discussion |
 | | The Valaquenta, or, The Account of the Valarand the rest of the Silmarillion is the book in which J.R.R. Tolkien told the story of the First, Second, and Third Ages of Arda and the Elves. |  | | Herein is contained that book which the Master of Fantasy, J.R.R. Tolkien named the Valaquenta. |  | | It's a large site filling up with information of interest to just about everyone. |
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http://www.whispy.com/new-age-chats-forums-resources.html
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| | Entmoot - journal 2: Chapters 1-3 |
 | | The way all the stories in this chapter compliment each other, and the way the end of the chapter relates back to Valaquenta (It gives another brief intro to each Vala.) actually makes me more excited for the rest of the book. |  | | Probably now since I’m into what’s nearly a story (the book, not the post :D), I have more to say. |  | | I observed the nifty editing job by Christopher this time, reading the chapter straight through. |
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http://www.entmoot.com/printthread.php?t=11883
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 | | The site and its creators devote particular attention to the second book of that posthumously published volume, the one for which the site has borrowed its name: ‘The Valaquenta’ — the Account of the Valar, those spirits of godly powers which created Arda, the physical arena in which Middle-earth, in turn, exists. |  | | Sauron has a Maiar of great wisdom and strength set against him from the end of the first millennium of the Third Age. |  | | The Valaquenta is the essentially the re-telling of this Creation myth according to the lore of the Eldar, the Elves of Light, those High Elven kinsmen who had made the long journey to Valinor and had lived in the presence of the Ainur in the Blessed Realm. |
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http://www.suite101.com/print_article.cfm/4786/101652
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| | Previous Mithlond topics |
 | | Reading for the discussion: the Ainulindale and Valaquenta. |  | | Cover for the new edition of The Silmarillion |  | | We'll be continuing The Silmarillion with Valaquenta (we didn't get as far in October as we had hoped this is all new material for us to cover) and Chapter 1"Of the Beginning of Days". |
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http://mwinslow.firinn.org/mithlond/old.html
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| | The Barrow-Downs Discussion Forum - Search Results |
 | | Valaquenta is a tale wrote by Rumil; there is no indication that there is insert of pengolod in this text. |  | | * * Valaquenta Some proposals for a new project... |
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http://forum.barrowdowns.com/search.php?do=finduser&u=716
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| | Section 1: 'Ainulindalë' and 'Valaquenta' Thread 1B (Open) |
 | | I love the idea of him walking among the first Elves as an invisible source of wisdom and encouragement, or in the form of an Elf himself. |  | | ) sentence which survives into the published Sil, albeit in Valaquenta. |  | | This is simply a direct continuation of the first discussion thread. |
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http://neb2.gotdns.com:8080/torc/completed_newformat/48385.html
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| | Valaquenta by Ryszard Derdzinski |
 | | I present here a Quenya translation of the Valaquenta being a part of The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien. |  | | Below you will find the newest version of this text, its tengwar transcription and English translation. |  | | For a more archaic Quendya version of this text see here. |
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http://www.elvish.org/gwaith/valaquenta.htm
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| | @forums - "The Silmarillion": Valaquenta - Discussion Open. |
 | | I didn't have time to read that one but the title is "Mythological Themes in the Works of Tolkien", so it might be interesting. |  | | The Valaquenta is very important, I think, because we're going to need to refer back to it a lot as we read the story. |  | | - - "The Silmarillion": Valaquenta - Discussion Open. |
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http://www.atforumz.com/printthread.php?t=146784
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| | The Silmarillion |
 | | As I'm reading this book, it becomes very obvious that things are written out of order. |  | | I thought I had more notes, but in truth my notes ran over into the Valaquenta. |  | | The Valaquenta covers the history of the Valar, the Maiar and the Enemy. |
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http://www.blurty.com/community/silmarillion
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| | The Shire Fellowship |
 | | The thread then devolved into a disquisition upon the identity, nay, even the divinity, of our man Bombadillo. |  | | The Valaquenta basically is a history of the Ainu's transition to life on Eru's earthly structure.We learn their names that are used in the world they have descended to.We are also privy to the names of lesser beings that have followed them to this new environment. |  | | Even after having read the Sil and the quadrilogy many times, I still can never keep most of it straight, and have to refer back to the Valaquenta, to see which Vala is which, and which does what. |
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http://10923.rapidforum.com/topic=103781834332
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| | Valaquenta quiz |
 | | "Just like my "Ainulindalë" quiz, this one will be about the "Valaquenta" chapter in JRR Tolkien's "The Silmarillion"." |  | | Get cool FunTrivia features and see no ads or popups! |
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http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz2141431885090.html
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| | iB::Topic::Points of View - Valaquenta |
 | | Topic: Points of View - Valaquenta, An Epic Tale Of Epic Proportions |  | | I have - quite literally - taken a chunk out of the massively hinderous backlog today. |  | | Message Forums » News and Rumors » Latest Updates » Points of View - Valaquenta |
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http://board.rpgamer.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=4;t=8309
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| | The Valaquenta of the Silmarillion - Contact the Webmaster about Site Linking |
 | | We of Valaquenta.com are here to answer your questions, both about this site and about Tolkien's works in general. |  | | The graphics on this site were created using elements from a variety of sources including Tolkien-inspired paintings and illustrations by John Howe, Ted Nasmith, Darrell Sweet and David Wyatt. |  | | The Valaquenta of the Silmarillion - Contact the Webmaster about Site Linking |
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http://www.valaquenta.com/forms/linking.html
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| | Gallery1 |
 | | Owned and bred by Mr C and Mrs M Holdbrook. |  | | Shown 6 times in 2005 and unbeaten with 6 Best in Shows. |  | | Owned by Mr P Mounter, bred by Mrs H Matthews |
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http://www.allgoats.org.uk/gallery1.htm
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| | The Valaquenta |
 | | The Valaquenta is the Account of the Valar and the Maiar (who are similar to the monotheistic archangels and angels.) |  | | There are also other Maiar who are not mentioned in the Valaquenta, but are mentioned in other books: |  | | Of these we should mention Morgoth himself, and Sauron, his most faithful servant. |
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http://www.tolkien.150m.com/Silm/Vala.html
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| | Valaquenta by Ryszard Derdzinski |
 | | First I present the first verses of Valaquenta written in the Rúmilian transcription (using Sarati Rúmilo). |  | | I present here a Quendya translation of Valaquenta being an older version of the Quenya text that you can see here. |  | | If you want to see the text in the Noldorin Quenya as was spoken in Middle-earth see here. |
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http://www.elvish.org/gwaith/valaqenta.htm
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| | New Page 1 |
 | | Original Text of the Valaquenta from the Silmarillion! |
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http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~huntae/Links_page.htm
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| | Valaquenta @ www.ezboard.com |
 | | weave your own destiny in the age of the Valaquenta... |  | | You'll most likely find it here, in the annals of Valaquenta History... |  | | Here, the Valar and the Maiar may come together to discuss events in the world of Arda... |
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http://p221.ezboard.com/bvalaquenta
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| | Valaquenta.com : What's New |
 | | Added the Valaquenta and Silmarillion Discussion Area to the 'Account of the Valar' section of the site. |  | | Increased the original scope of the 'Account of the Valar' section by adding to it the Essays section and laying the plans for the Discussion Area. |  | | The text of the Valaquenta went back up today. |
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http://www.valaquenta.com/news.php
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| | Valaquenta |
 | | The Valaquenta is chiefly an introductory cast of characters for what follows. |  | | Unless perhaps Melkor/Morgoth had already forced the Balrogs into some specific form that especially suited his purposes; but this is just a guess based on the Valaquenta description, "scourges of fire," which may suggest a specific form or a narrow range of forms (they weren't about to appear as snowstorms, for instance). |  | | Maybe Meri will have found the answer to her own question by the time she gets around to moderating this, but here's a short explanation of the Maiar anyway. |
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http://www.westmarch.net/Silmarillion/vala.htm
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| | ValaQuenta -- World of Warcraft Vault |
 | | Valaquenta consists of three Orders, each Order has its own General with additional officers(squadleaders etc)all orders report to the "High Council" |  | | Comments posted here must follow the VN Board Rules. |  | | Valaquenta is also a european guild since we have the same hours. |
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http://wowvault.ign.com/View.php?view=Guilds.Detail&id=142
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| | Valaquenta |
 | | "Valaquenta" means something like "history of the Valar". |  | | They are all sort of important, so unfortunately they must all be listed here. |
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http://elffetish.com/valaquenta.html
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| | valaquenta - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word valaquenta: |  | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "valaquenta" is defined. |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=valaquenta
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| | THE TOLKIEN FORUM - The Silmarillion: Valaquenta |
 | | Could it be that there is a link between Manwe and Mandos that is not discussed in the Valaquenta? |  | | Wouldn't it be that the only point in time where all the freedoms were lost was at the End Of Days, when there are no more events to unfold and Iluvatars plan is finally completed to it's fullest? |  | | What are your thoughts or questions about the Valaquenta? |
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http://www.thetolkienforum.com/printthread.php?t=6995
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| | Menwe ar Melcoro |
 | | Ce texte en Quenya, étant la continuation de la traduction du Valaquenta parle de Manwë et Melcor. |
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http://www.ambar-eldaron.com/gwaith/manwe.htm
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| | Tolkienion Lexicon Letter V |
 | | The land of the Valar in Aman, beyond the mountains of the Pelóri; also called the Guarded Realm. |  | | (singular Valie); a term used only in the Valaquenta. |
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http://www.tolkienion.com/lexicon/comp_v.html
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| | VN Boards - ValaQuenta Recruit |
 | | It would be even better if you visit'd the forum instead because the ValaQuenta aint up to date. |  | | If you are intrested or if you got any questions, visit www.valaquenta.org and you'll get most of your questions answered. |  | | Date Posted: 7/26/04 11:55am Subject: ValaQuenta Recruit - Date Edited: 7/26/04 12:17pm (1 edits total) Edited By: Elvea |
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http://vnboards.ign.com/message.asp?topic=72734961
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| | The Silmarillion-Cliffnotes |
 | | Being the last story of the Valaquenta, it is story of personal discovery and the end of the Silmarils. |  | | It is fitting for the end of the Second Age as it is hopeful without being too optimisitc. |  | | Of the voyage of Earendil and the War of Wrath |
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http://www.geocities.com/thestyl/ea.htm
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| | Entmoot - journal entry 1: Foreword-Valaquenta |
 | | I know this will be a good book and everyone continually reminds me, but so far I haven’t been able to read much further than Valaquenta. |  | | For effect, I am using my dad’s dirt-old, yellow, and tattered copy from 1981. |  | | It’s for my motivation, interpretation, and pleasure, and for your entertainment and reminiscent comparisons. |
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http://entmoot.tolkientrail.com/showthread.php?t=11660
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| | Valaquenta Forums -> Valaquenta News Forum |
 | | This is either because there are no topics in this forum, or the topics are older than the current age cut-off. |  | | Valaquenta Forums -> 118th Nyheder -> Valaquenta News Forum |
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http://www.valaquenta.org/forum/index.php?showforum=14
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| | Wyrd Weavers Design Portfolio The Valaquenta |
 | | The Valaquenta is a fan site based on the books within the Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien. |  | | All contents unless otherwise notes © 1998-2003 Wyrd Weavers Design. |  | | As a fan site it receives a great deal of traffic and needs to utilize some sophisticated features. |
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http://www.wyrd-weavers.com/portfolio_valaquenta.php
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| | Dagorhir Links |
 | | The Valaquenta : Enter the Account of the Valar |  | | TLOTR.com: a Tolkien fan site by a Tolkien fan: Quizzes, art, film pics and movie news! |
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http://www.dagorhir.com/links.htm
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