Ancalagon may refer to: Ancalagon the Black, a dragon from the works of J.R.R. Tolkien Ancalagon (worm), a fossil genus of priapulid worms Ankalagon saurognathus...
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Ancalagon, or Ancalagon the Black, is a dragon that appears in the legends of British writer J. R. R. Tolkien, and particularly in his novel The Silmarillion...
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Ancalagon minor is an extinct priapulid worm known from the Cambrian Burgess Shale. Because it superficially resembles the modern-day internal parasites...
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Dragons in Middle-earth (redirect from Ancalagon (dragon))
his great Eagles, battled Ancalagon's dragons for an entire day. At length Eärendil gained the upper hand, throwing Ancalagon down on the peaks of Thangorodrim...
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Lara St. John (section Ancalagon Records)
Harp released by Ancalagon Records 2013 – Bach: The Violin Concertos, released by Ancalagon Records 2014 – Schubert, released by Ancalagon Records 2015 –...
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name refers to the dragon Ancalagon, who was mentioned in The Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien. In The Silmarillion, Ancalagon was described as being one...
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with Thorondor and his great eagles, and killed Ancalagon the Black, greatest of the dragons. Ancalagon fell on to Thangorodrim and broke its towers. The...
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"sword and sorcery" in the 6 April 1961 issue of the fantasy fanzine Ancalagon, to describe Howard and the stories that were influenced by his works...
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Thangorodrim is shattered when Eärendil kills the greatest of dragons, Ancalagon the Black, who crashes upon it as he falls. The few remaining dragons...
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Adrianov & Malakhov 1995] Family †Ancalagonidae Conway Morris 1977 Genus †Ancalagon Conway Morris 1977 Family †Fieldiidae Conway Morris 1977 Genus †Fieldia...
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the suicides of its main characters Túrin Turambar and Niënor Níniel. Ancalagon the Black (Sindarin: rushing jaws from anc 'jaw', alag 'impetuous') was...
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returned to the subject, Túrin is prophesied to return from death and kill Ancalagon the Black in the War of Wrath, replacing the role of Eärendil. Tolkien...
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Fire (2013, Mercury Classics) The Knights: A Second of Silence (2012, Ancalagon Records) Brooklyn Rider: Seven Steps (2012, In A Circle Records) The Knights:...
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led by the Eagle Thorondor, defeated Melkor's dragons, who were led by Ancalagon The Black. Most of Beleriand sank into the sea; the Valar expelled Melkor...
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Name Source Author Notes Ancalagon the Black Legendarium J.R.R. Tolkien The greatest of the winged dragons. Created by the Dark Lord Melkor. Destroyed...
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fanzines had little Tolkien content but Tolkien-inspired names such as Ancalagon, Glamdring, Lefnui, Mathom, Perian, Ringwraith, Shadowfax, and so on....
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Priapulids Genus Phylum Class Locality of Origin Notes Images Ancalagon Priapulida (?) Archaeopriapulida Walcott Quarry An extinct priapulid worm. This...
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Pycnophyes almansae Sánchez, Herranz, Benito & Pardos, 2014 Pycnophyes ancalagon Sørensen & Grzelak, 2018 Pycnophyes apotomus (Higgins, 1983) Sánchez,...
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Along with the other Cambrian priapulids Ottoia, Selkirkia, Louisella, Ancalagon, Scolecofurca, and Lecythioscopa, the organism was originally classified...
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soldier and diplomat Saint Sarah, patron saint of the Romani people Ancalagon the Black, the greatest dragon in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy universe...
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messageboard moderator for the website Tolkien Online and, under the pseudonym Ancalagon The Black, publisher of "The Complete List of Film Changes", documenting...
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Flaunt It! (1995) Lara St. John Bach: 6 Sonatas and Partitas (2002), Ancalagon Records San Francisco Camerata Corpus Evita, an Opera in 2 Acts (Grammy...
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introduced in The Silmarillion, 1977; also appears in The Children of Húrin). Ancalagon the Black, who is the largest dragon of Middle-Earth (The Fellowship of...
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Mariom A.; Faundez, Eduardo I.; Rider, David A. (2015-12-31). "Tamolia ancalagon Carvajal, Faundez & Rider, 2015, n. sp". Zootaxa. doi:10.5281/ZENODO.6094575...
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Ancalagonidae Conway Morris 1977 Genus Ancalagon (Walcott 1911) Conway Morris 1977 (Burgess Shale) Ancalagon minor (Walcott 1911) Conway Morris 1977...
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Later Wished Times Had Printed All it Knew", New York Times, June 2, 1966 Ancalagon (6 April 1961) "New Pension Scheme". Hansard. 27 April 1961. Retrieved...
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Palaeoscolex and Wronascolex. As with the co-occurring Burgess Shale worm Ancalagon, its name is derived from one of J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional dragons...
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