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For example, Elvenhome can also refer to [[Doriath]],<ref>{{FR|Knife}}</ref> and an Elvenhome is mentioned in the [[Hobbit]]-poem ''[[The Hoard]],''<ref>{{AB|14}}</ref> obviously modelled after [[Nargothrond]].{{fact}}
For example, Elvenhome can also refer to [[Doriath]],<ref>{{FR|Knife}}</ref> and an Elvenhome is mentioned in the [[Hobbit]]-poem ''[[The Hoard]],''<ref>{{AB|14}}</ref> obviously modelled after [[Nargothrond]].{{fact}}
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Elvenesse]]
*[[Elvenesse]]


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[[Category:Elven Realms]]
[[Category:Elven Realms]]
[[de:Eldamar]]
[[de:Eldamar]]
[[fr:encyclo/geographie/regions/aman/eldamar]]
[[fr:encyclo/geographie/regions/aman/eldamar]]
[[fi:Haltiakoto]]
[[fi:Haltiakoto]]

Revision as of 19:55, 29 March 2012

Elvenhome almost always refers to Eldamar (which is "Elvenhome" in the Elves' own tongue), the homeland of the Elves in Aman,[1] but also was a general term for a land inhabited by Elves.

For example, Elvenhome can also refer to Doriath,[2] and an Elvenhome is mentioned in the Hobbit-poem The Hoard,[3] obviously modelled after Nargothrond.[source?]

See also

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