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 Ages of Middle-earth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Second and later Ages, during the Years of the Sun, correspond more to the earlier Valarian Eras than to their Ages.
The Age of the Stars, when the Elves awoke, and the first age of the captivity of Melkor.
Before the arising of the Sun they were approximately one thousand Valian Years in length (the exact length of a Valian Year varied in different drafts of Tolkien's texts from close to 10 "Sun"-years in most versions to precisely 144 "Sun"-years in his final estimation).
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ages_of_Middle-earth   (245 words)

  
 Mr. Dowling's Middle Ages Page
The only hope for most people during the Middle Ages was their strong belief in Christianity, and the hope that life in heaven would be better than life on earth.
The beginning of the Middle Ages is often called the "Dark Ages" because the great civilizations of Greece and Rome had fallen.
The Latin term for Middle Ages is "medieval."
www.mrdowling.com /703middleages.html   (221 words)

  
 Encyclopedia article on Middle Ages [EncycloZine]
Politically, the later Middle Ages were typified by the decline of feudal power, slowly increasing disorder, and the development of strong, royalty-based nation-states, partly as an outcome of these two trends.
The Early Middle Ages are characterized by the urban control of bishops and the territorial control exercised by dukes and counts.
Template:Middle Ages Tall The Middle Ages formed the middle period in a traditional schematic division of European history into three 'ages': the classical civilization of Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and modern times, beginning with the Renaissance.
encyclozine.com /Middle_Ages   (2664 words)

  
 Tolkien Literature Resources - Facts & FAQs - Ages of Middle Earth
The dates in Middle Earth are all divided into several ages.
The major events of this age were the wars between elves and men in Middle Earth and the forces of the dark lord Morgoth.
Numenor was destroyed near the end of the Second Age and it was at this time that Elendil and his followers came from Numenor to Middle Earth.
www.oneil.com.au /tolkien/facts/ages.html   (307 words)

  
 Telegraph News
Claims that man-made pollution is causing "unprecedented" global warming have been seriously undermined by new research which shows that the Earth was warmer during the Middle Ages.
Until now, suggestions that the Middle Ages were as warm as the 21st century had been largely anecdotal and were often challenged by believers in man-made global warming.
The timing of the end of the Little Ice Age is especially significant, as it implies that the records used by climate scientists date from a time when the Earth was relatively cold, thereby exaggerating the significance of today's temperature rise.
www.portal.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/04/06/nclim06.xml&sSheet=/news/2003/04/06/ixhome.html   (858 words)

  
 The Middle Ages: Catholicism
Throughout the Middle Ages the Catholic Church was the sole recognized interpreter of this gospel.
The preservation and protection of the culture of the grape, the viniculture of the Middle Ages, was almost entirely dependent on the immense multitude of churches, chapels, and altars.
On the very threshold, therefore, of the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church appears as the truest friend both of the old order that was going out, and the new one that was being ushered in amid the unspeakable horrors that always accompany the downfall of an ancient and highly wrought civilization.
www.nd.edu /Departments/Maritain/etext/midage04.htm   (14333 words)

  
 Life During the Middle Ages
Daily life during the Middle Ages is sometimes hard to fathom.
Medieval superstitions held sway over science, but traveling merchants and returning crusaders told of cultures in Asia, the Middle East and Africa that had advanced learning of the earth and the human body.
Middle Age food found new flavor courtesy of rare spices that were imported from the East.
www.medieval-life.net /life_main.htm   (234 words)

  
 Furniture in the Middle Ages
It was the age of feudalism, chivalry, and war; but, towards the close, a time of comparative civilisation and progress, of darkness giving way to the light which followed; the night of the Middle Ages preceding the dawn of the Renaissance.
For this purpose a table richly covered with scarlet cloth was placed transversely across the platform, from the middle of which ran the longer and lower board, at which the domestics and inferior persons fed, down towards the bottom of the hall.
It was the age of monasteries and convents, of religious persecutions and of heroic struggles of the Christian Church.
www.brainypedia.com /furniture/chapter2.html   (4995 words)

  
 List of Middle-earth articles by category - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A more detailed list can be found at Ages of Middle-earth.
What follows is a brief and inevitably incomplete listing of characters from Tolkien's work who lived in Middle-earth, divided into First Age, Second Age, and Third Age.
The stories takes mostly place in Beleriand, Eriador, and Rhovanion, but there are many other places in Middle-earth.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Middle-earth_articles_by_category   (303 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on El Silmarillion at Epinions.com
The Silmarillion deals with the first 2 ages of Middle Earth (that is, the time before the events of The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings LOTR).
The locations differ somewhat from Middle Earth, and show the changing face of the earth (again showing Tolkein’s keen awareness of the results of industrialisation on the environment, which the more I see of it, the more I feel that he was decades ahead of his time).
It goes right back to the beginning, dealing with the Middle Earth myth of creation, to the emergence of evil, the retaliation of good, the birth of the various races, and the legendary characters that you might remember in passing being mentioned in LOTR.
www.epinions.com /content_112261828228   (1353 words)

  
 The Gospel According to Tolkien: Visions of the Kingdom in Middle-Earth
Wood then looks at how evil is countered throughout the ages of Middle-Earth, followed by Tolkien's redeeming principles of life, and finally the lost tale of the coming Consummation of Middle-Earth.
The last chapter is especially interesting because it examines a little-known story buried in the multi-volume "History of Middle Earth" series (the specific volume is titled Morgoth's Ring) edited by Christopher Tolkien.
This work entitled "The Debate of Finrod and Andreth" is set in the form of a debate between an elf and a human, and it contains a fascinating prophecy of the future incaration of Iluvatar (the one God of the Tolkien mythology) and the final eradication of evil and the renewal of all creation.
www.freeglossary.com /p:0664226108   (1181 words)

  
 Sierra: Empire Earth - Epochs: Middle Ages
The Middle Ages saw the steady reemergence of centralized authority and technological progress.
The ultimate siege engine of the Middle Ages was the trebuchet.
Over the ages, humans continually develop new and ingenious forms of defense, weaponry, and strategic cultural and economic resources.
empireearth.sierra.com /epochs06_middle.jsp   (563 words)

  
 Tolkien's world will be hoppin' at 'Middle Earth' ball
Though "Journey to Middle Earth," is a 21-and-over event, the artists also will host an all-ages Middle Earth DJ party on June 5th.
Middle Earth is closer than ever -- in Ballard, in a former Safeway.
In what likely will be the most creative and audacious local fund-raiser of the year, a group of artists has banded together to produce a trilogy of balls, beginning with "Journey to Middle Earth," this Saturday.
seattlepi.nwsource.com /lifestyle/174079_middleearth20.html   (657 words)

  
 MYTHS ABOUT THE MIDDLE AGES
There are so many myths about the Middle Ages, it has to be suspected that the general level of "knowledge" about things medieval is actually negative.
There were very occasional individual witch trials in the Middle Ages, but the persecution of witches only became a mass phenomenon from around 1500.
The scholastic philosophers of the Middle Ages debated how many angels could dance on the head of a pin.
www.maths.unsw.edu.au /~jim/medmyths.html   (546 words)

  
 ENGL 324: The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer
The Village and the House in the Middle Ages.
Wack, Mary F. Lovesickness in the Middle Ages: The Viaticum and its Commentaries.
The judicial ordeal and trial by combat were not common practices throughout the Middle Ages as is often thought, but had a relatively short lifespan, being a regular part of the English judicial system only in the late Anglo-Saxon and early Norman periods.
www.ualberta.ca /%7Esreimer/engl324/324-bib.htm   (11639 words)

  
 Races of Middle Earth
Throughout the ages of Middle Earth, Men rose and eventually became the dominant race.
After the first age of Middle Earth and Melkor was defeated, the remaining balrogs made their home deep under the earth.
Dead Army: Unquiet spirits of the men of the White Mountains, who were cursed to remain in Middle Earth by Isildur after they abandoned their oath of aid to him in the War of the Last Alliance.
www.geocities.com /jtrooper316/lotrraces.html   (1306 words)

  
 Essay: Arms & Armour in JRR Tolkien's Middle Earth
Note that this is only a broad comparison; Middle Earth was not a "carbon copy" of those times ranging between 500-1100 AD, but was a unique creation unto itself.
The coming of the Third Age marked less of an Elvish influence in Middle Earth, but there were still fine works about.
The "flavor" that Tolkien has depicted in his books is that of an Ancient World similar in many ways to what historians call "The Dark Ages" or "The Viking Age" in Earth's more recent history.
radio.weblogs.com /0116391/stories/2002/11/23/essayArmsArmourInJrrTolkiensMiddleEarth.html   (3310 words)

  
 Enter the Middle Ages
The people of the Middle Ages had a rich culture and produced many advances in art, literature, science, and medicine and paved the way for the ideas that would become the beginning of the Renaissance.
To begin your journey into the Middle Ages, try to picture a world with far fewer people, where no one moved away from their hometown, and life moved at a slower pace.
The thousand years between is called the Middle Ages or the Medieval period.
www.mnsu.edu /emuseum/history/middleages   (341 words)

  
 Introduction to the Chronology of Middle Earth
On the Modern Age portion of the Chronology, I just want to note briefly here that in different ways, both of these works are quite far removed from Tolkien's Middle-Earth Tales.
As it stands then, his view of the current Silmarillion legend would likely be that the early mythology represents a corruption of the 'truth' by having been passed down the ages through men and others who mixed in their own legends with the purer histories of the Valar and Eldar.
His goal in these later years was to make his mythology more closely attuned to the reality of modern astronomy in terms of the order of creation of the heavenly bodies and the shape of the world, and several early sketches of this new conception were begun.
www.timelineuniverse.net /MiddleEarth/Prologue.htm   (1398 words)

  
 NOLDORIAN WARRIOR--NOLDORIANWA OHTAR
The Vanyar chose to remain in Valinor throughout all the Ages of Middle Earth.
The High Elves of Middle Earth were the most fair, noble and valour of all living beings.
The Silmarillion tells the tales of these sons of Finwë who fought and were felled by the Darkest Powers of Middle Earth.
www.angelfire.com /rpg2/noldorianwarrior   (523 words)

  
 The Ring Codex: Middle_Earth
The Downfall of the Lord of the Rings - Map and histories of the First, Second and Third Ages of Middle Earth.
Middle Earth- - The Great Quest - This is a great site with tons of information on all the races, rings,things, and places of Middle Earth.
MeR: Peder Langlo's Virtual Middle Earth - Notes on creation of 3D map and virtual world for Middle Earth.
lotr.shadowdark.org /links/Middle_Earth/more2.shtml   (421 words)

  
 The Middle Ages--World History lesson plan (grades K-5)--DiscoverySchool.com
Discuss with students access to education during the Middle Ages, leading them to see that the vast majority of people who lived then were poor, uneducated laborers and that only lords, knights, and their ladies were literate.
Context: In time the Middle Ages gave way to this rebirth of intellectual activity, and a new era called the Renaissance was born.
The majority of the people who lived in the Middle Ages were peasants—poor, uneducated laborers who farmed the lord’s land and had to give him much of the food.
school.discovery.com /lessonplans/programs/timesmedieval   (1724 words)

  
 Croats at European universities in Middle Ages, Latinists, Encyclopaedists
Croats at European universities in the Middle Ages
His theory of tides was based on the idea of attractive force between the Moon and the Earth, which was later made precise in Newton's theory of gravitation.
As a young Croatian philosopher, at the age of 24 he was appointed to be a professor of Hebrew and Greek at the University of Wittenberg, the center of Protestantism.
www.croatianhistory.net /etf/lat.html   (10835 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Middle-earth
Though the Valar made a new home for themselves in Aman, and lit their new land of Valinor with the light of the Two Trees, Middle-earth was now left in darkness for many Ages.
This is one of the great disasters of Middle-earth's history: the Valar departed forever, and left Middle-earth under the sole control of Melkor, who claimed it as his own.
Debatable, but probably 'Earth in the Middle of the encircling seas
www.glyphweb.com /arda/m/middleearth.html   (903 words)

  
 Middle Earth Warcry
Another incident, much later in the ages of Middle-earth, would lead to the War between the Dwarves and Orcs.
Aulë taught them Dwarven speech, or Khazâd, and how to work stone and metals taken from the earth.
That Aulë, Mahal as they name him, created the Seven Fathers is well known.
me.warcry.com /scripts/columns/view_sectionalt.phtml?site=25&id=228&colid=3281   (772 words)

  
 The Quests of Middle-earth
Sauron was defeated but other evils remained in Middle-earth, or would rise up in ages to come.
But he inspired his grandson Anardil (later Tar-Aldarion) to undertake many journeys to Middle-earth.
The greatest quest of the First Age, of course, was the Quest of the Silmaril, Beren and Luthien's journey to steal one of the precious gems from the Iron Crown of Melkor.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/tolkien/50909   (4267 words)

  
 Re: Question about the Ages of Middle Earth
Re: Question about the Ages of Middle Earth
Good candidates are: The Fall of Rome to end the Fourth Age The Fall of Constantinople & discovery of the New World to end the Fifth Age.
talkaboutabook.com /group/rec.arts.books.tolkien/messages/224022.html   (292 words)

  
 Middle Ages meet Middle-earth :: WiccanWeb.ca :: A Canadian Wiccan and Pagan Community.
Middle Ages meet Middle-earth :: WiccanWeb.ca :: A Canadian Wiccan and Pagan Community.
MONROE -- The lords and ladies who re-enact the Middle Ages talk about something called "The Dream." The Dream usually comes at dusk during one festival or another, when modern life fades into the 17th century.
With the sun low in the sky and a pink spreading over the land, there is a distant drumbeat.
www.wiccanweb.ca /article-1713.html   (355 words)

  
 MeR: The Lore of Middle-earth
If this has whetted your appetite, Martin Baker is ready to take you on a detailed examination of the key power artefacts of the lost Ages of Middle-earth: the Two Trees, the Silmarils, the Three Rings of the Elves and the Phial of Galadriel.
In this audacious and controversial tour de force Martin Baker proposes that the Tarot can be traced directly to the Fourth Age of Middle-earth, via the Tresco manuscript and the so-called "Lore of Life, Leaf and Stone" (see below).
He now sponsors a Whooper swan named Snowstorm through the RSPB and has traced swans and swan-symbolism from the First Age to the present day.
www.alt-tolkien.com /lore.html   (492 words)

  
 Tales of the Middle Ages - Daily Life
Soap was probably invented in the Orient and brought to the West early in the Middle Ages.
Excerpts from: The Middle Ages by Morris Bishop.
Gilbertus Anglicus, born about 1180, was the author of the Compendium Medicinae (1240), one of the leading medical works of the early Middle Ages.
www.godecookery.com /mtales/mtales08.htm   (622 words)

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