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The '''Lords of the Valar''' were the seven [[Valar]] who took masculine forms when they entered [[Arda]]; [[Manwë]], [[Ulmo]], [[Aulë]], [[Oromë]], [[Mandos]], [[Lórien]] and [[Tulkas]].
The '''Lords of the Valar''' were the seven [[Valar]] who took masculine forms when they entered [[Arda]]; [[Manwë]], [[Ulmo]], [[Aulë]], [[Oromë]], [[Mandos]], [[Irmo|Lórien]] and [[Tulkas]].<ref>{{S|Vala}}</ref>  In [[Valarin]] they were called '''Mâchanumâz''', singular '''Mâchanâz'''.
 
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The Lords of the Valar were the seven Valar who took masculine forms when they entered Arda; Manwë, Ulmo, Aulë, Oromë, Mandos, Lórien and Tulkas.[1] In Valarin they were called Mâchanumâz, singular Mâchanâz.

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