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''' | '''Norges Tolkien Forening Arthedain''' is the Norwegian [[Tolkien Societies|Tolkien Society]], founded on [[16 September|September 16]], [[1981]] in Oslo, Norway. Arthedain had 71 members in 2003<ref>http://www.arthedain.org/nyhetsarkiv/2003-05.html (accessed 07-12-2011)</ref> and 55 in 2008.<ref>http://www.arthedain.org/ressurser/moter/mote_090416.html (accessed 07-12-2011)</ref> | ||
==Publications== | |||
Publications include ''Angerthas'' and ''Angerthas in English''. | |||
==Local Chapters== | |||
Talath Aer, the Oslo chapter, has a number of meetings each year. Mithlond, the Bergen chapter, has been dormant for a number of years. | |||
==Events== | |||
In 1997 Arthedain hosted the Second Northern Tolkien Festival at the University of Oslo campus in Oslo. Speakers of note were: Kaj André Apeland, [[Nils Ivar Agoy|Nils Ivar Agøy]], [[Marjorie Burns]], [[Verlyn Flieger]], Maria Kuteeva and Daniel Timmons. | |||
In 2009 Arthedain made an attempt to host the Fourth Northern Tolkien Festival in Fredrikstad, Norway. Unfortunately the event was cancelled due to a lack of registrations. | |||
{{References}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 20:04, 11 December 2011
Norges Tolkien Forening Arthedain is the Norwegian Tolkien Society, founded on September 16, 1981 in Oslo, Norway. Arthedain had 71 members in 2003[1] and 55 in 2008.[2]
Publications
Publications include Angerthas and Angerthas in English.
Local Chapters
Talath Aer, the Oslo chapter, has a number of meetings each year. Mithlond, the Bergen chapter, has been dormant for a number of years.
Events
In 1997 Arthedain hosted the Second Northern Tolkien Festival at the University of Oslo campus in Oslo. Speakers of note were: Kaj André Apeland, Nils Ivar Agøy, Marjorie Burns, Verlyn Flieger, Maria Kuteeva and Daniel Timmons.
In 2009 Arthedain made an attempt to host the Fourth Northern Tolkien Festival in Fredrikstad, Norway. Unfortunately the event was cancelled due to a lack of registrations.
References
- ↑ http://www.arthedain.org/nyhetsarkiv/2003-05.html (accessed 07-12-2011)
- ↑ http://www.arthedain.org/ressurser/moter/mote_090416.html (accessed 07-12-2011)