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  Ginglith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth, the river Ginglith was a river of Beleriand and a tributary to Narog.
The Ginglith had its wells in the woods of Núath, under the near the Ered Wethrin in northern West Beleriand.
After passing by the lands of Tumhalad it met the Narog about 50 Númenórean miles north of Nargothrond.
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 Ginglith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Ginglith had its wells in the woods of Nùath near the Southern mountains of
From its wells it ran South and out of the woods 65 miles and then turned East for 25-30 Miles bordering Tum-Halad on its Eastern and Northern side until it met Narog comming from the North.
I believe this means she ran hastily through the land but that she was not wild and foamed since golden could mean she reflected the sun.
www.annalsofarda.dk /Annals-of-Arda/places-index/Places-Beleriand/Ginglith.htm   (85 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Ginglith Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In J. Tolkien 's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the river Ginglith was a river of Beleriand and a tributary to Narog.
The Ginglith had its wells in the woods of Núath, under the near the Er...
Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the river Ginglith was a river of Beleriand and a tributary to Narog.
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 Encyclopedia of Arda: River Ginglith
The two rivers ran southward, parallel to one another, for about a hundred miles, until the Ginglith's course veered eastward and its waters flowed into the Narog.
South from the point where the Ginglith met the Narog, that larger river became uncrossable, so the Elves of Nargothrond were forced to journey northward to the Ginglith's inflow before they could travel eastward from their realm.
The final battle of the Elves of Nargothrond was on the plain of Tumhalad, the land that rose between the courses of the Ginglith and the Narog.
www.glyphweb.com /Arda/g/ginglith.html   (162 words)

  
  River Narog
It rose from the Pools of Ivrin in the Ered Wethrin[?], flowed south and then southeast, flowing through a gorge in a series of rapids where it crossed the hills of the Andram or Long Wall, finally meeting Sirion in the Land of Willows Nan-tathren[?], not far above the Mouths of Sirion.
Narog's tributaries were the River Ginglith in the north and the River Ringwil in the Taur-en-Faroth.
Into its western bank, just south of where Ringwil rushed into Narog, was carved the city of Nargothrond, stronghold of Finrod Felagund.
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  ginglith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the river Ginglith was a river of Beleriand and a tributary to Narog.
The Ginglith had its wells in the woods of Núath, under the near the Ered Wethrin in northern West Beleriand.
After passing by the lands of Tumhalad it met the Narog about 50 Númenórean miles north of Nargothrond.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /ginglith.html   (135 words)

  
 Ginglith -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Tolkien's (additional info and facts about fictional world) fictional world of (additional info and facts about Middle-earth) Middle-earth, the river Ginglith was a river of (additional info and facts about Beleriand) Beleriand and a tributary to (additional info and facts about Narog) Narog.
The Ginglith had its wells in the woods of (additional info and facts about Núath) Núath, under the near the (additional info and facts about Ered Wethrin) Ered Wethrin in northern (additional info and facts about West Beleriand) West Beleriand.
After passing by the lands of Tumhalad it met the Narog about 50 Númenórean miles north of (additional info and facts about Nargothrond) Nargothrond.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/g/gi/ginglith.htm   (116 words)

  
 Tumlahad - First Age
In the field of Tumlahad, between the Narog and Ginglith rivers, they were utterly defeated, Orodreth being slain.
The Ginglith appears to be a slightly smaller river, and is probably best classed as 'easy'.
I would allow the defenders to organise their commands freely, except that the baggage and guards must be under the command of Orodreth.
www.ritsumei.ac.jp /se/~luv20009/Tumlahad.html   (742 words)

  
 Ginglith
Ginglith à l'Ouest de Beleriand était une rivière qui se jetait dans le Narog.
Entre les bras du Ginglith et du Narog était la plaine de Tumhalad où eut lieu la terrible bataille qui provoqua la chute de Nargothrond en 495 du Premier Âge du Soleil.
Le Nord des terres occidentales se brisa et la Grande Mer s'engouffra ensevelissant la majeure partie de Beleriand dont le Ginglith.
www.lesannalesdevalinor.com /geoginglith.htm   (161 words)

  
 Battle of Tumhalad -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In (British philologist and writer of fantasies (born in South Africa) (1892-1973)) J.R.R. Tolkien's fictional universe of (additional info and facts about Middle-earth) Middle-earth, the Battle of Tumhalad was the last battle of the Elves of (additional info and facts about Nargothrond) Nargothrond.
It was fought on the plain of Tumhalad between the river (additional info and facts about Narog) Narog and its tributary, the river (additional info and facts about Ginglith) Ginglith.
The battle was fought as result of a massive (additional info and facts about Orc) Orc-buildup beneath the (additional info and facts about Ered Wethrin) Ered Wethrin and in the Pass of (additional info and facts about Sirion) Sirion.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/b/ba/battle_of_tumhalad.htm   (389 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Arda: Tumhalad
A field on the western banks of the Narog, bounded by Narog's tributary, the Ginglith.
It is famous as the site of the last desperate defence of Nargothrond against the onslaught of Glaurung, a hopeless battle in which the Elf-lord Orodreth was slain.
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www.glyphweb.com /arda/t/tumhalad.html   (75 words)

  
 Tolkienion Lexicon Letter T
A Vala, the 'greatest in strength and deeds of prowess', who came last to Arda; also called Astaldo.
Valley in the land between the rivers Ginglith and Narog, where the host of Nargothrond was defeated.
The hidden vale in the Encircling Mountains in the midst of which stood the city of Gondolin.
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You have come to a vigorous confluence of two great rivers.
Where the Ginglith feeds into the Narog, there is a mighty swirling and foaming.
The wide lands in all directions are flat and featureless, save for an endless ocean of pale, golden grass that ripples in the free-wheeling airs.
www.angelfire.com /nm/Nargos/2001/September/wolfies.html   (5439 words)

  
 TolkienWiki: Gwindor
Elf of Nargothrond, brother of Gelmir; enslaved in Angband, but escaped and aided Beleg in the resue of Túrin; brought Túrin to Nargothrond; loved Finduilas Orodreth's daughter, slain in the Battle of Tumhalad.
.the Elves were driven back and pressed by the ORcs into the field of Tumhalad, between Ginglith and Narog, and there they were penned.
ON that day all the pride a nd host of Nargothrond withered away; and Orodreth was slain in the forefront of the battle, and Gwindor son of Guilin was wounded to the deat.
www.thetolkienwiki.org /wiki.cgi?Gwindor   (231 words)

  
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Answer: Orcs ***** 7.77 A lesser of the west, Yet south of the southern wall Flowing south then east at it's own behest To a long joining it does crawl.
Answer: River Ginglith ***** 7.78 It points south from the inner side of high ground With it's own high heights and lower than low places.
It is known from afar that by greater magics it is bound and that it awaited the return of it's lord's dire graces.
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 Twilight - Home
Wild plains and gentle slopes, the west of Beleriand is ruled by Finrod, the Noldor prince of Nargothrond.
The rivers Narog, Sirion, and Ginglith flow through these lands, and the small forest to the south, the Birchwoods of Nimbrethil, grow in the salt air of the Bay of Balar.
Turgon the Noldor rules here in Vinyamar, the great city in Nevrast, in which the Sindar and the Noldor mingled before any other group.
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 Rescuing Celebrimbor by Cirdan
I did not use her Curufin, but her story and conversation inspired this odd story.
Curufin was running across the ravished lands of Tumhalad, the valley between the rivers Ginglith and Narog, when he caught sight of a small company of Orcs attacking a single Elf sitting by a withering old tree.
Curufin hid himself in the shadows of the dead forest and approached as quickly as he could without drawing attention to himself.
www.freewebs.com /edhellond/cirdan/rescuing_celebrimbor.htm   (4779 words)

  
 Rotten Tomatoes Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
3) Ginglith - "Ging" = foam, "Lith" = splash..."Foam-splash"...
Ginglith S; see WIG- foam, Nol gwing spindrift, flying spray [Etym], S ging [presumed]; see also lith
the Ginglith is said to 'foam-splash' the land; a river in Beleriand
www.rottentomatoes.com /vine/archive/index.php/t-211623-p-5   (3514 words)

  
 The Middle-Earth Chronology - First Age
Glaurung goes in front of his host, and defiles Eithel Ivrin and burns the Talath Dirnen.
Orodreth sends forth his army, but Morgoth's host drives most of them between the rivers Narog and Ginglith, to the Plain of Tumhalad, and there slays them;
Gwindor is mortally wounded, and he tells Túrin to go to Nargothrond and save Finduilas.
www.tolkien.150m.com /Chrono/Chronology1.html   (7573 words)

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