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The word '''''Turambar''''' is [[Sindarin]] for "Master of Doom".
'''Turambar''' is [[Quenya]] for "Master of Doom" (from ''[[tur]]'', "master, lord" and ''[[ambar]]'', "doom") and can refer to:


* '''[[Túrin Turambar]], the tragic hero of the [[First Age]]'''
==Middle-earth==
* King [[Turambar of Gondor]], who ruled in the [[Third Age]]
* '''[[Túrin|Túrin Turambar]] ({{FA|464}} - {{FA|499|n}}), the tragic hero of the [[First Age]] who is the main protagonist of ''[[The Children of Húrin]]''.'''
* [[Turambar (King of Gondor)|Turambar]] ({{TA|397}} - {{TA|667|n}}), the ninth [[Kings of Gondor|King]] of [[Gondor]] who expanded Gondor's territories into [[Rhûn]].
 
==Cognates==
*''[[turamarth]]'', the [[Sindarin]] equivalent of ''Turambar''.
 
==Inspiration==
In the ''[[Qenya Lexicon]]'', Tolkien equated it with the Norse name ''Sigurðr''.


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Turambar is Quenya for "Master of Doom" (from tur, "master, lord" and ambar, "doom") and can refer to:

Middle-earth

Cognates

Inspiration

In the Qenya Lexicon, Tolkien equated it with the Norse name Sigurðr.


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