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Shane Rangi
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trilogy, he plays a Mumak Mahud, a Haradrim leader who is seen riding an oliphaunt against the Rohirrim during the Battle of the Pelennor Fields. Shane also
Basilica of Saint-Romain
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solemnity in white marble sarcophagi. In Bordeaux across the Gironde the oliphaunt , Roland's split ivory horn, was preserved: li pelerin li veient ki la
The Tolkien Reader
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The Adventures of Tom Bombadil. It contains both older works, such as "Oliphaunt " (1927), and works written specifically for the book, such as "Tom Bombadil
Fastitocalon (poem)
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let alone try to land on an uncharted island. He groups the poem with "Oliphaunt ", which the Hobbit Sam Gamgee recites in Ithilien, and "Cat", where the
Leaving Rivendell
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Elves Beyond the Sea - Galadriel's Song of Eldamar (II)" (Caspar Reiff) "Oliphaunt " (Peter Hall) "Ents' Marching Song" (Peter Hall) "Galadriel's Messages"
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parody of these chivalric romances. In the tale, a knight giant named "Sir Oliphaunt " is made to swear an oath by Termagant. In Herman Melville's Mardi (Chapters
The Siege of Minas Tirith
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army of Mordor also gets reinforcements, including regular soldiers, two oliphaunt units, and the battering ram Grond. The game includes an optional rule
J. R. R. Tolkien bibliography
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Moon Came Down Too Soon The Stone Troll Perry-the-Winkle The Mewlips Oliphaunt Fastitocalon The Cat Shadow-Bride The Hoard The Sea-Bell The Last Ship
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(ed.), Animal, Vegetable, Mineral: Ethics and Objects, Washington, DC: Oliphaunt Books an imprint of Punctum Books, pp. 237–269, ISBN 9780615625355 Abridged
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Goddard Part 8 Dot & the Kangaroo (Part 1: Dot Loses Her Way): Carole Boyd Oliphaunt : Joss Ackland The Goose that Laid the Golden Egg: Carole Boyd The Selfish
List of things named after J. R. R. Tolkien and his works
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Middle-earth "Mûmakil name used in Ithilien for the animal hobbits called an oliphaunt , resembling a large elephant. Reference is to size." Desmatoclaenus mearae