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* [[Dagnir]], a man of [[Dorthonion]], whose name translates as "bane".
* [[Dagnir]], a man of [[Dorthonion]], whose name translates as "bane".
* '''[[Durin's Bane]], the Balrog of [[Khazad-dûm|Moria]].'''
* '''[[Durin's Bane]], the Balrog of [[Khazad-dûm|Moria]].'''
* [[Glaurung]]'s Bane, [[Túrin|Túrin Turambar]].
* [[Glaurung]]'s Bane, [[Túrin|Túrin Turambar]].<ref>{{CH|18}}</ref>
* '''[[Isildur]]'s Bane, [[the One Ring]].'''
* '''[[Isildur]]'s Bane, [[the One Ring]].'''
* Mansbane, a name given to [[Felaróf]] by [[Eorl]].
* Mansbane, a name given to [[Felaróf]] by [[Eorl]].<ref>{{App|Eorl}}</ref>
* Master's bane, a name given to [[Snowmane]].
* Master's bane, a name given to [[Snowmane]].<ref>{{RK|V6}}</ref>
* Troll's bane, a name given by [[Peregrin Took]] to his sword.
* Troll's bane, a name given by [[Peregrin Took]] to his sword.
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Bane is an archaic word referring to something that causes harm or ruin to a person or people. Tolkien used this term often in his Middle-earth. Below are some of the titles including the word bane:


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