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whose summit are Ilmarin; the mansions of Manw? and Varda; also called the White Mountain; the Holy Mountain;  
and the Mountain of Manw?。 See Oioloss?; 19; 32; 35; 47; 51; 65; 81…4; 88; 93; 96; 129; 307; 344; 348 
Tar…Ancalimon Fourteenth King of Númenor; in whose time the Númenóreans became divided into opposed parties。  
328 
Taras Mountain on a promontory of Nevrast; beneath it was Vinyamar; the dwelling of Turgon before he  
went to Gondolin。 140; 295 
Tar…Atanamir Thirteenth King of Númenor; to whom the Messengers of the Valar came。 327…8 
Tar…Calion Quenya name of Ar…Pharaz?n。 333; 359 
Tar…Ciryatan Twelfth King of Númenor 'the Shipbuilder'。 327 
Tar…Elendil Fourth King of Númenor; father of Silmarien; from whom Elendil was descended。 331 
Tar…Minastir Eleventh King of Númenor; who aided Gil…galad against Sauron。 329…30; 332 
Tar…Minyatur Name of Elros Half…elven as first King of Númenor。 336 
Tar…Míriel See Míriel (2)。 
Tarn Aeluin The lake on Dorthonion where Barahir and his panions made their lair; and where they were slain。  
195…6 
Tar…Palantir Twenty…third King of Númenor; who repented of the ways of the Kings; and took his name in Quenya:  
'He who looks afar'。 See Inzilad?n。 332; 337 
Taur…en…Faroth The wooded highlands to the west of the river Narog above Nargothrond; also called the High Faroth。  
134; 145; 203 
Taur…im…Duinath 'The Forest between Rivers'; name of the wild country south of the Andram between Sirion and  
Gelion。 147; 184 
Taur…nu…Fuin Later name of Dorthonion: 'the Forest under Night'。 Cf。 Deldúwath。 186; 206; 212; 215…6; 221; 223;  
245; 253…6 
Tauron 'The Forester' (translated in the Valaquenta 'Lord of Forests'); a name of Orom? among the Sindar。 Cf。  
Aldaron。 22 
Teiglin A tributary of Sirion; rising in Ered Wethrin and bounding the Forest of Brethil on the south; see also  
Crossings of Teiglin。 142; 145; 176; 190; 245; 251; 261; 265; 271; 273;279; 284 
Telchar The most renowned of the smiths of Nogrod; the maker of Angrist and (according to Aragorn in The  
Two Towers III 6) of Narsil。 107; 215 
Telemnar Twenty…sixth King of Gondor。 368 
Teleri The third and greatest of the three hosts of the Eldar on the westward journey from Cuiviénen; led by  
Elw? (Thingol) and Olw?。 Their own name for themselves was Lindar the Singers; the name Teleri the Last…ers;  
the Hindmost; was given to them by those before them on the march。 Many of the Teleri did not leave Middle…earth;  
the Sindar and the Nandor were Telerin Elves in origin。 36; 54…7; 60…4; 71; 79…80; 83; 96…8; 101; 107; 111;117;  
159…60; 164; 306…9; 310; 315; 354 
Telperion The elder of the Two Trees of Valinor。 34; 47; 62; 82; 114…5; 247; 324; 361…2。 Called the White Tree  
62 
Telumendil Name of a constellation。 48 
Thalion 'Steadfast; Strong'; see Húrin。 
Thalos The second of the tributaries of Gelion in Ossiriand。 147; 167 
Thangorodrim 'Mountains of Tyranny'; reared by Morgoth above Angband; broken down in the Great Battle at the  
end of the First Age。 90; 109; 125…8; 136;139…40; 180…3; 215; 221; 232; 234; 240; 254; 312; 320; 353…4; 364 
Thargelion 'The Land beyond Gelion'; between Mount Rerir and the river Ascar; where Caranthir dwelt; called  
also Dor Caranthir and Talath Rhunen。 148; 158; 171; 174; 184 
Thingol 'Grey…cloak'; 'Grey…mantle' (in Quenya Sindacollo; Singollo); the name by which Elw?; leader with his  
brother Olw? of the host of the Teleri from Cuiviénen and afterwards King of Doriath; was known in Beleriand; also  
called the Hidden King。 See Elw?。 58; 103…10; 125; 130…1; 134; 145; 151…5; 157; 172; 176…7; 182; 190; 199…204;  
208…9; 217; 222…7; 229…30; 243…7; 260; 267;269;280; 285…92; 297; 315 
Thorondor 'King of Eagles'。 Cf。 The Return of the King VI 4: 'Old Thorondor; who built his eyries in the  
inaccessible peaks of the Encircling Mountains when Middle…earth was young'。 See Crissaegrim。 129; 149; 186; 191;  
221; 281; 297; 301; 312 
Thousand Caves See Menegroth。 
Thranduil Sindarin Elf; King of the Silvan Elves in the north of Greenwood the Great (Mirkwood); father of  
Legolas; who was of the Fellowship of the Ring。 371 
ThurIngw?thil 'Woman of Secret Shadow'; the messenger of Sauron from Tol…in…Gaurhoth who took the form of a  
great bat; and in whose shape Lúthien entered Angband。 216 
Tilion A Maia; steersman of the Moon。 114…7 
Tintall? 'The Kindler'; a name of Varda as maker of the Stars。 She is called thus in Galadriel's lament in Lórien;  
The Fellowship of the Ring II 8。 Cf。 Elbereth; Elentári。 48 
Tinúviel The name that Beren gave to Lúthien: a poetic word for the nightingale; 'Daughter of Twilight'。 See  
Lúthien。 
Tirion 'Great Watch…tower'; the city of the Elves on the hill of Túna in Aman。 62; 65…7; 74…5; 77…8; 83; 91;  
94…6; 117; 134…5; 149…52; 205; 297; 307; 361 
Tol Eress?a 'The Lonely Isle' (also simply Eress?a); on which the Vanyar and the Noldor and afterwards the Teleri  
were drawn across the ocean by Ulmo; and which was at last rooted in the Bay of Eldamar near to the coasts of  
Aman。 On Eress?a the Teleri long remained before they went to Alqualond?; and there dwelt many of the Noldor and  
the Sindar after the ending of the First Age。 50; 60…2; 64; 118; 306; 310; 315; 321; 324; 331; 345; 349; 355; 362 
Tol Galen  'The Green Isle' in the river Adurant in Ossiriand; where Beren and Lúthien dwelt after their return。  
147; 229; 290 
Tol…in…Gaurhoth 'Isle of Werewolves'; name of Tol Sirion after its capture by Sauron。 188; 208; 210 
Tol Morwen Island in the sea after the drowning of Beleriand on which stood the memorial stone of Túrin; Nienor;  
and Morwen。 284 
Tol Sirion Island in the river in the Pass of Sirion on which Finrod built the tower of Minas Tirith; after its  
capture by Sauron named Tol…in…Gaurhoth。 133; 142; 188 
Tulkas A Vala; the 'greatest in strength and deeds of prowess'; who came last to Arda; also called Astaldo。 18;  
22; 29…31; 47; 51; 52; 70…1; 77…80; 85…7 
Tumhalad Valley in the land between the rivers Ginglith and Narog; where the host of Nargothrond was defeated。  
261 
Tumladen 'The Wide Valley'; the hidden vale in the Encircling Mountains in the midst of which stood the city of  
Gondolin。 (Tumladen was afterwards the name of a valley in Gondor: The Return of the King V 1)。 135; 149; 160;  
191; 221; 296; 301 
Tumunzahar See Nogrod。 104 
Túna The green hill in the Calacirya on which Tirion; the city of the Elves; was built。 62; 65…7; 75; 79; 91;  
96; 100;117; 135; 149; 307; 324; 344 
Tuor Son of Huor and Rían; fostered by the Grey…elves of Mithrim; entered Gondolin bearing the message  
of Ulmo; wedded Idril Turgon's daughter; and with her and their son E?rendil escaped from the destruction of the  
City; in his ship E?rrám? set sail into the West。 177; 242; 294…304; 308 
Turambar 'Master of Doom'; the last name taken by Túrin; during his days in the Forest of Brethil。 266; 270…80;  
284 
Turgon Called the Wise; the second son of Fingolfin; dwelt at Vinyamar in Nevrast before he departed in  
secret to Gondolin; which he ruled until his death in the sack of the city; father of Idril the mother of E?rendil 64; 93;  
100…2; 133; 135; 140…1; 149…51;155…7; 160; 163…5; 186; 191…3; 221; 231…2; 234…7; 240; 247; 281…2; 294…300; 302;  
308; 315 
T?r Haretha The burial…mound of the Lady Haleth in the Forest of Brethil (see Haudh…en…Arwen)。 176 
Túrin Son of Húrin and Morwen; chief subject of the lay named Narn i H?n Húrin from which Chapter XXI  
was derived。 For his other names see Neithan; Gorthol; Agarwaen; Mormegil; Wildman of the Woods; Turambar。  
177; 178; 205; 242…66; 271; 274…80; 284 
Twilight Meres See Aelin…uial。 
Two Kindreds Elves and Men。 307…8; 319; 366 
Two Trees of Valinor 33…4; 45…6; 53…4; 58; 61…2; 65; 71…2; 78; 83…4; 86; 109; 111…6; 119; 151; 288; 296; 302; 336…7 
Uinen A Maia; the Lady of the Seas; spouse of Oss?。 24; 36; 60; 98 
úlairi See Ring…wraiths。 
Uldor Called the Accursed; son of Ulfang the Black; slain by Maglor in the Nirnaeth Arnoediad。 189; 232;  
235…7; 311 
Ulfang Called the Black; a chieftain of the Easterlings; who with his three sons followed Caranthir; and  
proved faithless in 
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