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'''Angrod''' ([[Years of the Trees]] – [[First Age]] 455) was a son of [[Finarfin]]and [[Earwen]] and a lord of the [[Noldor]]. He was the elder brother of [[Galadriel]] and [[Aegnor]], and the younger brother of [[Finrod Felagund]]. Together with Aegnor he held the highlands of [[Dorthonion]] against [[Morgoth]]. Aegnor and Angrod were both slain in the [[Dagor Bragollach]] ("Battle of Sudden Flame"). | '''Angrod''' ([[Years of the Trees]] – [[First Age]] [[First Age 455|455]]) was a son of [[Finarfin]] and [[Earwen]] and a lord of the [[Noldor]]. He was the elder brother of [[Galadriel]] and [[Aegnor]], and the younger brother of [[Finrod Felagund]]. Together with Aegnor he held the highlands of [[Dorthonion]] against [[Morgoth]]. Aegnor and Angrod were both slain in the [[Dagor Bragollach]] ("Battle of Sudden Flame"). | ||
His wife was [[Eldalótë]], who did not join him in [[Exile of the Noldor|exile]]. Angrod's son was [[Orodreth of Nargothrond|Orodreth]] and his grandson [[Gil-galad]], [[High King of the Noldor]] in the [[Second Age]]. Though being counted amoung the Noldor, he also had Teleri blood from his mother Earwen and Vanyar blood from his Granmother Indis. Through his mother he and his siblings were the Grandnephews/nieces of Elmo and Thingol and so are also kin of all their descendants. See [[Royal Sindarin/Teleri Relations]] | His wife was [[Eldalótë]], who did not join him in [[Exile of the Noldor|exile]]. Angrod's son was [[Orodreth of Nargothrond|Orodreth]] and his grandson [[Gil-galad]], [[High King of the Noldor]] in the [[Second Age]]. Though being counted amoung the Noldor, he also had Teleri blood from his mother Earwen and Vanyar blood from his Granmother Indis. Through his mother he and his siblings were the Grandnephews/nieces of Elmo and Thingol and so are also kin of all their descendants. See [[Royal Sindarin/Teleri Relations]] |
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Biographical Information | |
Titles | Joint Lord of Dorthonion with Aegnor his brother |
Birth | Sometime during YOTT |
Death | First Age 455 (aged 550+) |
Family | |
Parentage | Finarfin + Eärwen |
Spouse | Eldalôtë |
Children | Orodreth |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Hair color | Dark or Golden |
Gallery | Images of Angrod |
Angrod (Years of the Trees – First Age 455) was a son of Finarfin and Earwen and a lord of the Noldor. He was the elder brother of Galadriel and Aegnor, and the younger brother of Finrod Felagund. Together with Aegnor he held the highlands of Dorthonion against Morgoth. Aegnor and Angrod were both slain in the Dagor Bragollach ("Battle of Sudden Flame").
His wife was Eldalótë, who did not join him in exile. Angrod's son was Orodreth and his grandson Gil-galad, High King of the Noldor in the Second Age. Though being counted amoung the Noldor, he also had Teleri blood from his mother Earwen and Vanyar blood from his Granmother Indis. Through his mother he and his siblings were the Grandnephews/nieces of Elmo and Thingol and so are also kin of all their descendants. See Royal Sindarin/Teleri Relations
Etymology
Angrod's father-name was Angaráto, meaning "Iron Champion" in Quenya (from anga = "iron" and aráto = "champion"). The name Angrod is the Sindarin form of Angaráto. It is written in the Shibboleth that probably both he and Finrod received the same name Aráto, and this later differentiated to Findaráto and the above. Angrod's epessë was Angamaitë "iron-handed" (from anga + maitë).
Genealogy
Finarfin = Eärwen
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Finrod ANGROD = Eldalótë Aegnor Galadriel
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Orodreth
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Gil-galad, last High King of the Noldor
Other Versions of the Legendarium
From the earliest writings (for example, the Lay of Leithian) till after the publication of the first edition of The Lord of the Rings Orodreth is given as Angrod and Felagund's brother instead. This was retained in the published Silmarillion, although the changes of their father's name from Finrod to Finarfin and of (Inglor) Felagund's name to Finrod Felagund were adopted there. Also, in the published Silmarillion Gil-galad is the son of Fingon, this was an editorial decision by Christopher Tolkien which he admitted was a mistake.