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The '''Noldolantë''', meaning "The Fall of the Noldor", was a lament composed by [[Maglor]], a famed minstrel and the second son of [[Fëanor]]. The song told of Fëanor's rebellion against the [[Valar]], | The '''Noldolantë''', meaning "The Fall of the [[Noldor]]", was a lament composed by [[Maglor]], a famed minstrel and the second son of [[Fëanor]]. The song told of events Maglor himself took part: Fëanor's rebellion against the [[Valar]], the [[Kinslaying at Alqualondë|Kinslaying]] at [[Alqualondë]], in which Fëanor led the first ever slaying of [[Elves]] by Elves, and the [[Exile of the Noldor]] in [[Middle-earth]].<ref>{{S|Flight}}</ref> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 21:28, 21 May 2016
The Noldolantë, meaning "The Fall of the Noldor", was a lament composed by Maglor, a famed minstrel and the second son of Fëanor. The song told of events Maglor himself took part: Fëanor's rebellion against the Valar, the Kinslaying at Alqualondë, in which Fëanor led the first ever slaying of Elves by Elves, and the Exile of the Noldor in Middle-earth.[1]
See also
- Fall of the Noldor (event)