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Finrod and himself
Gildor calls himself " Gildor Inglorion of the House of Finrod ".

Finrod and had
In Aman Finrod of the Noldor had loved a Vanya named Amarië ; she is cited as one reason why Finrod never took a wife in Beleriand.
At the time Tolkien was writing this, the name Finrod referred to the third son of Finwë, and this Finrod had a son Inglor Felagund.
Although Gildor had some standing among the Exiles, as his leadership of his party indicates, the phrase " of the House of Finrod " now has no clear meaning.

Finrod and Elven
* " Athrabeth Finrod ah Andreth " — A discussion between two characters, an Elven king Finrod Felagund and Andreth, a mortal woman, about the tragedy of death and immortality and the way Elves and Men suffer their different sorrows ; and about the healing of death by the Resurrection and the Incarnation.

Finrod and ;
Fingolfin and Fingon kept watch from Hithlum ; Finrod and Orodreth from Tol Sirion ; Angrod and Aegnor from Dorthonion ; and the sons of Fëanor from the eastern marches.

Finrod and Silmarillion
Amrod and Amras joined the Laiquendi of Ossiriand, Finrod built Nargothrond and Minas Tirith, and Turgon built Gondolin, as detailed in The Silmarillion.

Finrod and son
Prominent among these others was Finarfin's son, Finrod.
The Sons of Fëanor ruled the lands in Eastern Beleriand, while Finrod Finarfin's son was the King of Nargothrond and his brothers Angrod and Aegnor held Dorthonion.
Since Inglorion means " son of Inglor ", the straightforward reading is that " Gildor Inglorion " was the son of Inglor, son of Finrod, son of Finwë, which would make him an elf of very high lineage.
Finrod son of Finwë was renamed Finarfin, and the name Finrod was transferred to his son Inglor, who became Finrod Felagund.
We are left with Gildor as the son of an otherwise unknown Inglor, with no obvious genealogical connection to Finwë, Finarfin, or Finrod.

Finrod and might
Hammond and Scull point out that this might mean merely that Gildor belonged to the household of Finrod.

Finrod and .
The First House of the Edain was the House of Bëor, which entered Beleriand in and was granted the fief of Ladros in Dorthonion by Finrod Felagund.
Ulmo was the Vala most responsible for the fall of Morgoth, by urging Turgon to build Gondolin and Finrod to build Nargothrond.
The land is regarded as being well-wooded, or at least containing areas of forest, as Finrod was recounted as " walking with his father under the trees in Eldamar " and the Teleri needed timber to build their ships.
* Eärwen, princess of Alqualondë, wife of Finarfin, mother to Galadriel, Finrod, Angrod and Aegnor.
They were first discovered by Finrod Felagund, Lord of Nargothrond, and under his guidance later made their way to the lands of the Noldorin lord Amrod, in a place later known as Estolad, the Encampment.
West Beleriand was ruled by Finrod Felagund who ruled from Nargothrond, and Círdan was his ally.
Nargothrond ( S. ' The great underground fortress on the river Narog '), called Nulukkhizdīn by the Dwarves, was the stronghold built by Finrod Felagund, delved into the banks of the river Narog in Beleriand, and the lands to the north ( the Talath Dirnen or Guarded Plain ) ruled by the city.
Inspired by Menegroth in Doriath, and seeking a hidden place from which to be safe from the forces of Morgoth, Finrod established it in the early years of the First Age, in the Caverns of Narog beneath the forested hills of Taur-en-Faroth on the western bank of Narog.
Finrod ruled Nargothrond until he joined Beren in his quest for the Silmaril, and the regency passed to his nephew ( or brother ) Orodreth.
He was a Noldorin Elf of the House of Finrod.
Most of the published references to Finrod were corrected to Finarfin, but this one was not.

himself and had
He told himself he had never seen two people eat so much.
Hague had never accustomed himself to Kodyke.
He had to depend on himself, since he was invariably miles and hours away from others.
He seemed very pleased with himself, as though some intricate scheme was working out exactly as he had planned.
He himself had heard that there was gangster money in the company, but that had nothing to do with him.
He had made himself the personification of the Devil to the homesteaders.
It had always seemed strange to Ramey that to disguise himself as a tourist, an ex-truck driver like Horsely would merely pick something outlandish and put it on his head.
Keith Sterling had looked down on the Brahmaputra more times than he could remember, during the war days when he flew over the Hump of the world, thinking it high adventure in those times before man was guiding himself through outer space.
He was disturbed by what had happened on the dive and by what he remembered of a conversation he had had the night before with the German, who had come out of the head while he was fixing himself a drink in the galley.
Waddell had heard that he had been a commando in Rommel's Afrika Corps, and he said to himself: I'd hate to run into him in the desert on a dark night.
At the outset of his career, Steinberg had dedicated himself to the advancement of contemporary music by vowing to do a Schonberg work every year.
Ironically no president we have had would have regretted more than President Eisenhower the possibility to which his own words, in the press conference held at the beginning of August, testified: that unable as he was himself to say his running was best for the country, unconsciously he had placed his party before his nation.
Simms admired the raucous tales emanating from the backwoods, but he had himself social affiliations which would not allow him to approve them fully.
so Cyrus Adler became interested in her friend Racie Friedenwald, and Joe Jastrow -- the only young man who when he wrote had the temerity to address her as Henrietta, and signed himself Joe -- fell in love with pretty sister Rachel.
And just as `` Laurie '' Lawrence was first attracted to bright Jo March, who found him immature by her high standards, and then had to content himself with her younger sister Amy, so Joe Jastrow, who had also been writing Henrietta before he came to Johns Hopkins, had to content himself with her younger sister, pretty Rachel.

himself and expected
He expected nothing for himself but that which naturally follows those marked for misfortune.
The candidate, as expected, was Pinochet himself.
He was an aggressive commander who expected his subordinates to always use their initiative without direct orders from himself.
Though the nickname does not suggest anything particularly respectable about the king himself, its invective is not actually focused on the king but on those around him, who were expected to provide the young king with god ræd.
how much sooner than I expected, though later than he seemed to desire, hath Minucius destroyed himself!
Braid's original description of his induction is as follows: Braid himself later acknowledged that the hypnotic induction technique was not necessary in every case and subsequent researchers have generally found that on average it contributes less than previously expected to the effect of hypnotic suggestions ( q. v., Barber, Spanos & Chaves, 1974 ).
The Michigan Mental Health Code provides that a person " whose judgment is so impaired that he or she is unable to understand his or her need for treatment and whose continued behavior as the result of this mental illness can reasonably be expected, on the basis of competent clinical opinion, to result in significant physical harm to himself or herself or others " may be subjected to involuntary commitment, a provision paralleled in the laws of many other jurisdictions.
Not the sons of Moses — as Moses himself had expected — but Joshua was appointed successor to the son of Amram ( Midrash Numbers Rabbah xii ).
In order to distance himself from the criticism he expected from following Tezuka's form, he consciously developed his own style, but was unable to fully shake Tezuka's influence off until he began studying animation.
Furthermore, the king was expected to support himself with the products of his private domain ( royal demesne ), which was called the fisc.
However, in 1960 Remey declared himself to be the successor of Shoghi Effendi, and expected the allegiance of the world's Bahá ' ís.
It was mainly in response to the almanacs that the nobility and other prominent persons from far away soon started asking for horoscopes and " psychic " advice from him, though he generally expected his clients to supply the birth charts on which these would be based, rather than calculating them himself as a professional astrologer would have done.
But Louis XI had expected that Pius II would in return espouse the French cause in Naples, and when he found himself disappointed he virtually re-established the Pragmatic Sanction by royal ordinances.
Urban VI did himself no favors ; whereas the cardinals had expected him pliant, he was considered arrogant and angry by many of his contemporaries.
His mother had been ill with tuberculosis his entire life ; upon learning that she had entered a coma from which she was not expected to wake, he, for reasons that are not clear, walked out to his car and shot himself in the head.
Van Gogh himself was an avid reader of other artists ' biographies and expected their lives to be in keeping with the character of their art.
In Africa Cyprian courageously prepared his people for the expected edict of persecution by his " De exhortatione martyrii ," and himself set an example when he was brought before the Roman proconsul Aspasius Paternus ( August 30, 257 ).
Though Pope as a Catholic might have been expected to have supported the Jacobites because of his religious and political affiliations, according to Maynard Mack, " where Pope himself stood on these matters can probably never be confidently known ".
Raeder took the view that the Navy should be " one family " with himself as the stern, but loving father figure, and the sailors as his " children ", from whom he expected unconditional obedience.
Since in his own mind, he was still Germany's leader, Dönitz saw himself as Raeder's superior, and expected Raeder to be his subordinate.
The screenplay for the movie was written by Bertolucci himself, Umberto Contarello and Niccolò Ammaniti, and expected to release late 2012.
He demanded homage to be paid towards himself, legal authority over the Scottish King in any disputes brought against him by his own subjects, contribution towards the costs for the defence of England, and military support was expected in his war against France.
However, Skip ( who had expected this meeting ) derails Dearborn's accusations by saying that he himself had been wearing the peace sign on his own clothing.
After dictating his last words to a scribe, and with a circle of friends attending him in his home, he immersed himself in a warm bath, which was expected to speed blood flow and ease his pain.
Although Caesar could hardly have expected the bill to pass, the aristocratic party would be saddled with the odium of rejecting a popular measure, and the people themselves would be more ready to welcome a proposal by Caesar himself, an expectation fulfilled by the passing of the lex Julia and the lex Campania in 59 BC, whereby Caesar at least partly succeeded where Rullus had failed.

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